出站口
Remember 出站口 as the 'exit' when you're leaving a station, like when you're done with your train ride.
出站口 30 सेकंड में
- Station exit
- Way out of a station
- Gate to leave the platform area
How Formal Is It?
"请从出站口离开。(Qǐng cóng chū zhàn kǒu lí kāi.) Please exit through the exit gate."
"出站口在哪儿?(Chū zhàn kǒu zài nǎr?) Where is the exit?"
"这边是出口。(Zhè biān shì chū kǒu.) This way is the exit."
"我们从出去的门走吧。(Wǒ men cóng chū qù de mén zǒu ba.) Let's go through the going-out door."
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Nouns like 出站口 (chūzhànkǒu) can be modified by numbers and measure words. For example, 一个出站口 (yī gè chūzhànkǒu) means 'one exit'.
请问,这里有几个出站口?(Qǐngwèn, zhèlǐ yǒu jǐ ge chūzhànkǒu?) - Excuse me, how many exits are there here?
出站口 can be used in sentences to indicate direction or location, often with prepositions like 在 (zài - at/in) or 往 (wǎng - towards).
出站口在左边。(Chūzhànkǒu zài zuǒbian.) - The exit is on the left.
It can be combined with verbs indicating movement, such as 找到 (zhǎodào - to find) or 走到 (zǒudào - to walk to).
我需要找到出站口。(Wǒ xūyào zhǎodào chūzhànkǒu.) - I need to find the exit.
出站口 is often paired with its opposite, 入站口 (rùzhànkǒu), meaning 'entrance (at a station)'.
请问,入站口在哪里?(Qǐngwèn, rùzhànkǒu zài nǎlǐ?) - Excuse me, where is the entrance?
When asking for directions, you can use phrases like 往出站口怎么走?(Wǎng chūzhànkǒu zěnme zǒu?) meaning 'How do I get to the exit?'.
请问,往出站口怎么走?(Qǐngwèn, wǎng chūzhànkǒu zěnme zǒu?) - Excuse me, how do I get to the exit?
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
火车站出站口在哪儿?
Where is the train station exit?
我们从出站口出来。
We came out from the exit.
请在出站口等我。
Please wait for me at the exit.
出站口很多人。
There are many people at the exit.
我看到你在出站口。
I see you at the exit.
地铁出站口很近。
The subway exit is very close.
他走出出站口。
He walked out of the exit.
出站口右边有洗手间。
There is a restroom to the right of the exit.
请问,出站口在哪儿?
Excuse me, where is the exit?
我们从出站口出去。
We exit from the exit.
出站口很多人。
There are many people at the exit.
我朋友在出站口等我。
My friend is waiting for me at the exit.
这个出站口很小。
This exit is very small.
请走最近的出站口。
Please use the nearest exit.
出站口有出租车。
There are taxis at the exit.
我在出站口等你。
I'll wait for you at the exit.
请问,去天安门广场的出站口在哪里?
Excuse me, where is the exit for Tiananmen Square?
询问地点,使用“请问”表示礼貌。
我刚从火车上下来,正在找出站口。
I just got off the train and I'm looking for the exit.
表示正在进行的动作,使用“正在”。
这个出站口出去就是公交车站了。
This exit leads directly to the bus station.
“出去就是”表示出去之后紧接着就是某地。
请看清指示牌,不要走错了出站口。
Please read the signs carefully so you don't take the wrong exit.
“不要走错了”表示避免走错。
我们在出站口等你,你出来就能看到我们。
We'll wait for you at the exit, you'll see us as soon as you come out.
“出来就能看到”表示一出来就能看到。
为了避免拥挤,车站设置了多个出站口。
To avoid congestion, the station has set up multiple exits.
“为了避免”表示目的。
地铁站的出站口通常会显示周边地图。
Subway station exits usually display a map of the surrounding area.
“通常会”表示经常会发生。
请问,哪个出站口离酒店最近?
Excuse me, which exit is closest to the hotel?
“哪个...最近”表示询问最近的。
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You are at a train station and need to find the exit.
Someone just announced your arrival at the exit.
You observe a crowded exit.
Read this aloud:
出站口。
Focus: chū zhàn kǒu
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Read this aloud:
请问,出站口在哪里?
Focus: qǐng wèn, chū zhàn kǒu zài nǎ lǐ?
तुमने कहा:
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Read this aloud:
我在出站口等你。
Focus: wǒ zài chū zhàn kǒu děng nǐ.
तुमने कहा:
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This is a common way to ask 'Where is the exit?'
The sentence structure 'Subject + 从 (from) + Place + 出来 (come out) + 了' is used to say 'I came out from the exit.'
This sentence means 'The exit is on the right side.' The structure is 'Subject + 在 (at/on) + Location.'
请问,去火车站的___怎么走? (Excuse me, how do I get to the exit of the train station?)
The question asks for the exit of a train station, so '出站口' (chūzhànkǒu) is the most appropriate word.
我们到了,请跟着指示牌找到___。 (We've arrived, please follow the signs to find the ___.)
When arriving at a station, you would look for the exit. '出站口' (chūzhànkǒu) means exit at a station.
地铁___在左边,你可以从那里出去。 (The subway ___ is on the left, you can exit from there.)
For a subway station, '出站口' (chūzhànkǒu) is the specific term for the exit.
请注意,___可能很多人。 (Please note, there might be many people at the ___.)
At a station, the exit ('出站口' chūzhànkǒu) is often a crowded area, especially after a train or subway arrives.
我们在___等你。 (We will wait for you at the ___.)
When picking someone up at a station, you would typically wait for them at the '出站口' (chūzhànkǒu), the exit.
我的朋友在___等我,我看到他了。 (My friend is waiting for me at the ___, I see him.)
This scenario describes someone arriving at a station and seeing their friend waiting at the exit, so '出站口' (chūzhànkǒu) is correct.
Choose the most appropriate word to complete the sentence: “由于人流过大,警察在___处设置了临时栅栏。”
The sentence describes crowd control at a station exit, making '出站口' the most suitable choice.
Which of the following is most likely to be found near a '出站口'?
Upon exiting a station, one often needs to collect luggage. The other options are typically found before entering or within the station.
If you are waiting for a friend who is arriving by train, where would you most likely tell them to meet you?
Meeting at the exit is the most logical place after a friend has disembarked the train and left the platform area.
“出站口” is a place where you would typically buy a train ticket.
“出站口” is where you exit a station, not where you buy tickets. Tickets are bought at a '售票处' or '售票厅'.
If a sign says “请勿在此处停留,保持出站口畅通”, it means 'Please do not stop here, keep the exit clear.'
The phrase “保持出站口畅通” directly translates to 'keep the exit clear/unobstructed'.
You would usually pass through a '出站口' before boarding a train.
You pass through an '出站口' after getting off a train and leaving the station. You pass through an '检票口' before boarding a train.
Someone is asking for directions to the exit at the train station.
A group is waiting for someone at the exit.
An announcement at a subway station.
Read this aloud:
我应该从哪个出站口出去?
Focus: chū zhàn kǒu
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Read this aloud:
我们约好在出站口见面。
Focus: yuē hǎo zài chū zhàn kǒu jiàn miàn
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Read this aloud:
请问,国际航班的出站口在哪里?
Focus: guó jì háng bān de chū zhàn kǒu zài nǎ lǐ
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在高铁站,人潮汹涌,他焦急地寻找着通往城市的___。
Context indicates arrival and leaving the station to enter the city, so '出站口' (exit) is the most logical choice.
火车晚点了半小时,当她终于从___出来时,发现接她的人已经等了很久。
The person is leaving the train station after a delay, so '出站口' (exit) is appropriate.
为了避开高峰期的人流,我们特意选择了一个较远的___离开地铁站。
The sentence talks about leaving the subway station to avoid crowds, making '出站口' (exit) the correct answer.
演唱会结束后,观众们有序地通过不同的___散场,以避免拥堵。
While '出站口' is typically for stations, in a broader sense for large venues like concert halls, it can refer to designated exits. The context of people dispersing after an event points to '出站口' (exit).
如果你要去出租车停靠点,请从A号___出去,然后右转。
To get to a taxi stand after arriving at a station, one would use the '出站口' (exit).
因为行李太多,她请求工作人员帮忙推车到___,以便她能顺利离开。
With a lot of luggage, she needs help to the '出站口' (exit) to leave the station.
Choose the most appropriate word to complete the sentence: “由于航班延误,我错过了最后一班从机场到市区的地铁,只能在_______过夜。”
The context implies spending the night at a station's exit area due to missing a train, making '出站口' the most logical choice as a place to wait or rest temporarily.
Which of the following scenarios best describes the function of a '出站口'?
The '出站口' is specifically the exit point from a station, thus a traveler exiting the station directly aligns with its function.
If you are told to meet someone '在出站口', where would you most likely wait?
'出站口' literally means 'exit gate' or 'exit opening' of a station. Therefore, it's the point where passengers leave the station's controlled area.
The sign '出站口' typically indicates the entrance to a station.
'出站口' explicitly means 'exit (at a station)', not entrance. The character '出' (chū) means 'to exit' or 'to go out'.
If you are trying to catch a departing train, you should head towards the '出站口'.
Heading to the '出站口' would lead you out of the station. To catch a departing train, you need to find the '入口' (rùkǒu - entrance) or the correct platform.
Customs inspection for international train travel might occur near the '出站口' in some stations.
After disembarking an international train, passengers would proceed to exit the station, and customs inspection is a common procedure at or near the exit point of entry.
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Summary
Remember 出站口 as the 'exit' when you're leaving a station, like when you're done with your train ride.
- Station exit
- Way out of a station
- Gate to leave the platform area