长途 (長途)
cháng tú
Pinyin
Definition
长途 (長途)
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- long distance
Character Decomposition
Idioms (12)
假途灭虢
- 1 lit. a short-cut to crush Guo (idiom); fig. to connive with sb to damage a third party, then turn on the partner
半途而废
- 1 to give up halfway (idiom); leave sth unfinished
命途多舛
- 1 to meet with many difficulties in one's life (idiom)
日暮途穷
- 1 sunset, the end of the road (idiom); in terminal decline
- 2 at a dead end
殊途同归
- 1 different routes to the same destination (idiom); fig. different means of achieve the same end
Sample Sentences
火车票卖完了,所以我们只能乘长途汽车了。
The train tickets are all sold out, so we can only take the long-distance bus.
谁让你打长途电话啊,你用微信呀。
Who says you have to make a long distance phone call? Use WeChat.
啊,长途电话费很贵的,你是去美国又不是去苏州。
Oh, long distance telephone fees are so expensive. You're going to the States; it's not like you're just going to Suzhou.
您出游通常会选择中短途还是长途?
Do you normally choose to go on short or long distance trips?
这个年纪的人接受度比较低。他们觉得开房车通常是去长途旅行,这样会很疲劳。而且几乎所有被访者都觉得中国没有房车基地是最大的障碍。
The amount of interest from this age group was relatively low. They think that motor homes are usually used for long distance trips, which are really tiring. Additionally, nearly every respondent believed that the lack of motor home sites in China was its greatest impediment here.
哦,那还是蛮辛苦的,长途跋涉到那个地方。
Oh! Well, that's pretty tiring. You really had to cover a long distance to get to the place.