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1. 道路 (dàolù): "road", often used to refer to larger roads or highways.
2. 街 (jiē): "street", often used to refer to smaller streets.
3. 巷 (xiàng): "lane", often used to refer to narrow alleyways.
4. 小路 (xiǎolù): "path", often used to refer to small paths or trails.
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Several words in Chinese are similar in meaning to 街道 (jiēdào), which refers to "street" or "road." Here are some of them:
1. 道路 (dàolù) - This term means "road" or "pathway" and is often used to describe larger routes, including highways. It can also refer to any kind of thoroughfare.
2. 街 (jiē) - This is a more general term for "street." It can refer to a street within a city or town, and is often used in the names of specific streets.
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Yes, there is a difference between "街道" (jiēdào) and "街" (jiē).
"街道" refers to a street or avenue, often used to refer to streets and roads in general, or a neighborhood or district within a city. "街" simply means "street" or "road," and is a more general term used to refer to any street or road.
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