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There are 37 total results for your 路線 search in the dictionary.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

路線


路线

see styles
lù xiàn
    lu4 xian4
lu hsien
 rosen
    ろせん
itinerary; route; political line (e.g. right revisionist road); CL:條|条[tiao2]
(1) route (bus, train, air, etc.); line; (2) line (taken by a group, organization, etc.); policy; course

路線価

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 rosenka
    ろせんか
roadside land prices; price of land adjoining a major road, used to calculate inheritance and gift taxes

路線図

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 rosenzu
    ろせんず
route map (for buses, trains, etc.)

路線圖


路线图

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lù xiàn tú
    lu4 xian4 tu2
lu hsien t`u
    lu hsien tu
route map; (lit. and fig.) roadmap

釧路線

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 kushirosen
    くしろせん
(personal name) Kushirosen

鐵路線


铁路线

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tiě lù xiàn
    tie3 lu4 xian4
t`ieh lu hsien
    tieh lu hsien
railway line

路線バス

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 rosenbasu
    ろせんバス
bus on a regular route; fixed-route bus; transit bus

路線変更

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 rosenhenkou / rosenhenko
    ろせんへんこう
(noun/participle) (1) change in a bus route; (noun/participle) (2) change in policy; policy change (reversal)

路線転換

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 rosentenkan
    ろせんてんかん
(noun/participle) policy change (reversal)

バス路線

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 basurosen
    バスろせん
bus route; bus line

並進路線

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 heishinrosen / heshinrosen
    へいしんろせん
byungjin line; North Korean policy of simultaneous development of its economy and nuclear weapons program

中道路線

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 chuudourosen / chudorosen
    ちゅうどうろせん
moderate line; middle-of-the-road policy line

中間路線


中间路线

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zhōng jiān lù xiàn
    zhong1 jian1 lu4 xian4
chung chien lu hsien
middle road (in politics)

営業路線

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 eigyourosen / egyorosen
    えいぎょうろせん
(1) railroad (bus) lines (routes) in operation; (2) business plan (policy)

大和路線

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 yamatojisen
    やまとじせん
(personal name) Yamatojisen

大衆路線

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 taishuurosen / taishurosen
    たいしゅうろせん
(adopting) a popular line; (taking) a populist line

宣伝路線

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 sendenrosen
    せんでんろせん
(adopting) a publicity (an advertising) policy; a propaganda line

対策路線

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 taisakurosen
    たいさくろせん
(1) (railway, bus, highway) route designed or designated to meet a specific problem; (2) countermeasure program (policy)

対話路線

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 taiwarosen
    たいわろせん
policy of using dialogue instead of confrontation

強硬路線

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 kyoukourosen / kyokorosen
    きょうこうろせん
hard line; hard-line; tough line; hawkish line

成長路線

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 seichourosen / sechorosen
    せいちょうろせん
growth path; route to growth

拡大路線

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 kakudairosen
    かくだいろせん
expansion policy; road to expansion

既定路線

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 kiteirosen / kiterosen
    きていろせん
established policy; existing procedures

柔軟路線

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 juunanrosen / junanrosen
    じゅうなんろせん
(taking) a flexible approach (to)

正確路線


正确路线

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zhèng què lù xiàn
    zheng4 que4 lu4 xian4
cheng ch`üeh lu hsien
    cheng chüeh lu hsien
correct line (i.e. the party line)

現実路線

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 genjitsurosen
    げんじつろせん
(following) a pragmatic (policy) line (approach)

穏健路線

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 onkenrosen
    おんけんろせん
moderate line; middle-of-the-road line (in politics)

純愛路線

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 junairosen
    じゅんあいろせん
(going) the pure love stories route (in movie making)

群眾路線


群众路线

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qún zhòng lù xiàn
    qun2 zhong4 lu4 xian4
ch`ün chung lu hsien
    chün chung lu hsien
the mass line, CCP term for Party policy aimed at broadening and cultivating contacts with the masses

融和路線

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 yuuwarosen / yuwarosen
    ゆうわろせん
policy of reconciliation

行軍路線


行军路线

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xíng jun lù xiàn
    xing2 jun1 lu4 xian4
hsing chün lu hsien
army itinerary; route of march

赤字路線

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 akajirosen
    あかじろせん
loss-making line (railway, bus, etc.); unprofitable route

軟弱路線

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 nanjakurosen
    なんじゃくろせん
weak-hearted approach; soft line; easier way (route)

親欧米路線

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 shinoubeirosen / shinoberosen
    しんおうべいろせん
alignment with the Western powers of America and Europe

青藏鐵路線


青藏铁路线

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qīng zàng tiě lù xiàn
    qing1 zang4 tie3 lu4 xian4
ch`ing tsang t`ieh lu hsien
    ching tsang tieh lu hsien
Qinghai-Tibet Railway

路線に沿って

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 rosennisotte
    ろせんにそって
(expression) along the route (line)

高度成長路線

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 koudoseichourosen / kodosechorosen
    こうどせいちょうろせん
high-growth track; higher growth path

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 37 results for "路線" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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