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The word 道路 (dàolù) is commonly used in everyday conversations in Chinese to refer to a physical road, way, or path. It can also be used in a more abstract sense to refer to a course of action or a path in life.
For example, when giving directions, one might say "沿着这条道路往前走" (yán zhe zhè tiáo dàolù wǎng qián zǒu) which means "Follow this road and go straight."
In a more abstract sense, one might say "成功的道路并不容易" (chénggōng de dàolù bìng bù róngyì) which means "The path to success is not easy."
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The word 道路 (dàolù) is read as "dàolù" in pinyin. It means "road" or "path" in English.
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Yes, there are several other Chinese words that can convey similar meanings to 道路 (dàolù), which means "road," "way," or "path." Here are a few:
1. 路 (lù) - This is a more general term for "road" or "path." It can be used in a variety of contexts and is often found in compound words, such as in "自行车道" (zìxíngchē dào), meaning "bike lane."
2. 街道 (jiēdào) - This term specifically refers to "street" or "road." It is often used to denote urban roadways and can imply a more developed or populated area compared to 道路 (dàolù).
3. 小道 (xiǎodào) - This means "path" or "trail," typically referring to a smaller or less formal way, often found in rural or natural settings.
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