路口
A place where two or more roads cross each other.
Explanation at your level:
You use 路口 to talk about where streets meet. It is very simple. If you are lost, you can say 'Where is the intersection?' (路口在哪里?). It is a very helpful word for travel.
At this level, you start using 路口 with directions. You can say 'Turn left at the intersection' (在路口左转). It helps you describe your route to friends clearly.
You can now use 路口 to describe traffic conditions. For example, 'The intersection is very busy today' (这个路口今天很拥堵). You understand the difference between a crossroad and a T-junction.
You can use the phrase 人生的十字路口 to talk about life choices. This shows you understand how the word functions both literally and figuratively in advanced conversation.
In professional settings, you might discuss urban planning. You can describe 路口设计 (intersection design) or 路口交通流 (traffic flow at intersections) to analyze city infrastructure.
At the mastery level, you appreciate the etymological beauty of 路口. You can use it in literary descriptions, comparing the 'mouths of the road' to the veins of a city, reflecting on how these intersections define human movement.
الكلمة في 30 ثانية
- Intersection
- Road mouth
- Used for directions
- Common in daily life
In Chinese, 路口 (lù kǒu) literally translates to 'road mouth.' It is the most common way to describe an intersection or a junction.
Think of it as the 'mouth' of the road where different paths converge. Whether you are driving, cycling, or walking, you encounter these constantly in urban environments. It is a fundamental term for anyone learning to navigate a city.
Using 路口 helps you give directions or explain your location. It is a neutral, everyday term used by everyone from taxi drivers to students. Mastering this word is essential for basic communication in any Chinese-speaking region.
The term 路口 is a compound of two ancient characters. 路 (lù) comes from the concept of a path or way, historically associated with foot traffic and trade routes.
口 (kǒu) means 'mouth' or 'opening.' In ancient Chinese, this character was often used to describe any entry or exit point, such as a mountain pass or a city gate. By combining them, the language created a logical metaphor for where a road 'opens up' or meets another.
This linguistic structure is common in Chinese, where physical features are often described using body parts. It reflects a practical, observational approach to naming infrastructure that has remained consistent for centuries.
You will use 路口 in almost every situation involving directions. It is highly versatile and fits into both formal and casual registers.
Common collocations include 十字路口 (shí zì lù kǒu), which means a 'crossroads' or 'four-way intersection.' You might also hear 丁字路口 (dīng zì lù kǒu) for a T-junction.
When giving directions, you often pair it with verbs like 拐 (guǎi - to turn) or 过 (guò - to pass). For example, 'Turn right at the next intersection' is a standard phrase you will hear daily.
While 路口 is mostly functional, it appears in figurative contexts. 人生的十字路口 (at the crossroads of life) is a powerful idiom used when someone faces a major life decision.
1. 十字路口: A crossroads, often used metaphorically for a difficult choice. 2. 丁字路口: A T-junction, used for specific road layouts. 3. 路口监控: Traffic surveillance at an intersection. 4. 路口拥堵: Traffic jam at an intersection. 5. 路口红绿灯: Traffic lights at an intersection.
路口 is a countable noun. In Chinese, you typically use a measure word like 个 (gè) before it, e.g., 一个路口 (one intersection).
Pronunciation: lù (fourth tone, falling) and kǒu (third tone, dipping). The stress is generally even on both syllables. It rhymes with words like 窗口 (chuāng kǒu - window) and 门口 (mén kǒu - doorway).
There are no plural forms in Chinese grammar; the context clarifies whether you are talking about one or many intersections.
Fun Fact
It uses body parts to describe geography.
Pronunciation Guide
Sounds like 'loo-koh'
Sounds like 'loo-koh'
Common Errors
- Tone confusion
- Mispronouncing 'k'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy
Easy
Easy
Easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
متقدم
Grammar to Know
Measure words
一个路口
Examples by Level
路口在哪里?
Intersection where is?
Question structure.
请在下一个路口右转。
这个路口有红绿灯。
我住在那个路口旁边。
他在路口等我。
路口很宽。
我们过路口吧。
路口有很多人。
路口禁止停车。
十字路口非常拥堵。
他在丁字路口迷路了。
请避开那个繁忙的路口。
路口监控拍下了事故。
我们需要重新规划这个路口。
路口的设计不合理。
他在路口停下了车。
路口有警察指挥交通。
他站在人生的十字路口,不知如何选择。
这个路口是城市交通的瓶颈。
路口处的广告牌非常显眼。
由于路口施工,车辆改道了。
这个路口经常发生交通事故。
路口信号灯坏了,大家都很小心。
他在路口徘徊了很久。
路口两侧都是商店。
该路口的交通流量分析显示需要扩建。
城市规划者正在优化路口通行效率。
这个路口是连接东西两区的枢纽。
路口处的行人过街设施有待完善。
路口管理智能化是未来的趋势。
通过路口时请务必减速慢行。
这个路口见证了城市的变迁。
路口绿化带遮挡了视线。
作为城市脉络的节点,路口不仅是交通枢纽,更是社会互动的微缩景观。
在现代都市的繁杂路口,人们行色匆匆,却鲜有人驻足观察。
这个路口的设计融合了古典与现代的审美。
路口交通的紊乱反映了城市管理的不足。
他将路口比作城市的心脏,跳动着不息的节奏。
这个路口不仅是地理位置,更是记忆的交汇点。
路口信号灯的闪烁如同城市的呼吸。
在路口等待的时光,往往是思考人生的最佳时机。
تلازمات شائعة
Idioms & Expressions
"人生的十字路口"
A major turning point in life
他正站在人生的十字路口。
literaryEasily Confused
Both refer to roads
Road vs Intersection
走这条路 vs 在路口转
Sentence Patterns
在 + 路口 + [verb]
在路口左转
عائلة الكلمة
Nouns
مرتبط
How to Use It
10
Formality Scale
أخطاء شائعة
路 means road, 路口 means the meeting point.
Tips
Road Mouth
Remember 'mouth' of the road.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of a road opening its mouth to swallow traffic.
Visual Association
A big X shape.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Draw an intersection.
أصل الكلمة
Chinese
Original meaning: Road mouth
السياق الثقافي
None
Used in navigation apps and daily directions.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Driving
- 路口减速
- 路口停车
Conversation Starters
"Where is the nearest intersection?"
Journal Prompts
Describe the intersection near your house.
الأسئلة الشائعة
1 أسئلةNo, it is the junction of streets.
اختبر نفسك
我在___等你。
It is a place to meet.
النتيجة: /1
Summary
路口 is the essential word for navigating any street junction.
- Intersection
- Road mouth
- Used for directions
- Common in daily life
Road Mouth
Remember 'mouth' of the road.