地 dedì HSK1 earth Origin Definitions Defs Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents Showing: land All meanings 1,192 de 1,013 adverbial particle 1,013dì 184 place 80ground 65land 21region 18 Some sentences contain multiple meanings of 地, so totals are smaller than the sum of items. 21 sentences for 地 (dì — land) — page 1 of 2 12 Go to page Go 地里的忙活还没干完。 dì lǐ de mánghuo hái méi gànwán. The work in the fields is not finished yet. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他在老家置了一块地。 tā zài lǎojiā zhì le yī kuài dì. He bought a piece of land in his hometown. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他挑了一担水到地里。 tā tiāo le yī dàn shuǐ dào dì lǐ. He carried a load of water to the field. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary该给地里撒点肥了。 gāi gěi dì lǐ sǎ diǎn féi le. It's time to spread some fertilizer on the field. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary地里的庄稼都熟了。 dì lǐ de zhuāngjia dōu shú le. The crops in the fields are ripe. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他在地里趟土,准备播种。 tā zài dì lǐ tāng tǔ, zhǔnbèi bōzhǒng. He is leveling the soil in the field, preparing for sowing. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary播种之前要先把地耙一遍。 bōzhòng zhīqián yào xiān bǎ dì bà yī biàn. The ground should be raked once before sowing. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary这块地很坡,不适合盖房子。 zhè kuài dì hěn pō, bù shìhé gài fángzi. This land is very steep and not suitable for building a house. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary“地”字的左半部分末笔是提。 “ dì” zì de zuǒ bàn bùfen mò bǐ shì tí. The last stroke of the left part of the character '地' is a rising stroke. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary农民拿着一把耙下地去了。 nóngmín ná zhe yī bǎ bà xià dì qù le. The farmer went to the field with a rake. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他家承包了十亩地来种庄稼。 tā jiā chéngbāo le shí mǔ dì lái zhòng zhuāngjia. His family contracted ten mu of land to grow crops. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary这块地土质太板,需要松松土。 zhè kuài dì tǔzhì tài bǎn, xūyào sōng sōng tǔ. The soil in this field is too compacted; it needs to be loosened. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary中国是一个地大物博的国家。 Zhōngguó shì yī gè dì dà wù bó de guójiā. China is a vast country with abundant resources. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary这块地太硬了,家里的牛耕不动。 zhè kuài dì tài yìng le, jiālǐ de niú gēng bù dòng. This ground is too hard; the family ox cannot plow it. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary由于旱灾,这块地只收了五斗粮。 yóuyú hànzāi, zhè kuài dì zhǐ shōu le wǔ dǒu liáng. Due to the drought, this plot of land yielded only five dou of grain. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary这里的土壤多为无法耕种的斥地。 zhèlǐ de tǔrǎng duō wéi wúfǎ gēngzhòng de chì dì. The soil here is mostly alkaline land that cannot be cultivated. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他在地里挖到了几枚清代的铜板。 tā zài dì lǐ wādào le jǐ méi Qīngdài de tóngbǎn. He dug up several copper coins from the Qing Dynasty in the field. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary这块地非常肥沃,很适合用来种西瓜。 zhè kuài dì fēicháng féiwò, hěn shìhé yònglái zhòng xīguā. This plot of land is very fertile and suitable for growing watermelons. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary这块宝地资源非常丰富,适合开办农场。 zhè kuài bǎo dì zīyuán fēicháng fēngfù, shìhé kāibàn nóngchǎng. This precious land is rich in resources and suitable for starting a farm. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary那块地荒了很久,已经长满了没腰的杂草。 nà kuài dì huāng le hěn jiǔ, yǐjīng zhǎngmǎn le mò yāo de zácǎo. That plot of land has been neglected for a long time and is now overgrown with waist-high weeds. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary 12 Go to page Go