上岸 shàng'àn to go ashore Definitions Defs Origin Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 上岸 shàng//àn to go ashore verb + noun to step onto dry land; to disembark from a boat 你上岸的时候就带我走。 nǐ shàng àn de shíhou jiù dài wǒ zǒu. Take me with you when you go ashore. to secure a stable job (slang) to return to or enter the state sector of the economy, especially to get a stable government job to achieve a goal (slang) to reach a secure position after a period of struggle, such as passing a competitive entrance exam or paying off debts Show rare definitions Hide rare definitions Frequency Movie subtitles 1.52 per million appears in 1% of films Written text 4.17 per million Cross-References Synonym 登岸 dēng'àn Sources Frequency data SUBTLEX-CHBCC Corpus (BLCU)
上岸 shàng//àn to go ashore verb + noun to step onto dry land; to disembark from a boat 你上岸的时候就带我走。 nǐ shàng àn de shíhou jiù dài wǒ zǒu. Take me with you when you go ashore. to secure a stable job (slang) to return to or enter the state sector of the economy, especially to get a stable government job to achieve a goal (slang) to reach a secure position after a period of struggle, such as passing a competitive entrance exam or paying off debts Show rare definitions Hide rare definitions Frequency Movie subtitles 1.52 per million appears in 1% of films Written text 4.17 per million Cross-References Synonym 登岸 dēng'àn Sources Frequency data SUBTLEX-CHBCC Corpus (BLCU)