li
名词 n.
发音 lē
英文释义
名词 n.
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The Chinese mile, a traditional unit of distance equal to 1500 chis or 150 zhangs, now standardized as a half-kilometer (500 meters).
— It was a whole day's journey from I-ch'eng to Chü-wo which, in turn, is about 60 li east of Chiang Chou — one of the most important cities in southern Shansi and a center for curio-dealers.
- A traditional Chinese unit of weight, equal to one-thousandth of a liang, or fifty milligrams.
- A meaningful ceremony or ritual; etiquette, behaviour.
- An ancient Chinese cauldron having three hollow legs.
- In solfège, the raised sixth note of a major scale (the note A-sharp in the fixed-do system).
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The Korean mile, a traditional unit of distance equivalent to about 393 m.
— While scaling the Laoyeling Mountains, the Chinese Worker-Peasant Red Army, under the command of Mao Ze-dong and Zhu De, was successfully stepping up the historic 25 000-li Long March in China proper, breaking through the surrounding rings formed by Chiang Kai-shek’s army.
词源
词源 1
An early romanization of Chinese Mandarin 里 (lǐ). As a Korean unit, via the Yale romanization of Korean 리 (ri), from the Chinese distance.
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From Mandarin 市厘 (lí).
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From Mandarin 禮 /礼 (lǐ).
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From Mandarin 鬲 (lì).
词源 5
Altered from la, with the vowel changed to signify a raised note.
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