自行车
مستوى HSK 2
بينيين: zì xíng chē
ترجمة: دراجة
يكتشف HSK TRACKER
ابدأ الآن مجانًا我有一辆自行车。 wǒ yǒu yī liàng zìxíngchē. I have a bicycle.
我喜欢骑自行车。 wǒ xǐhuān qí zìxíngchē. I like riding a bicycle.
自行车很方便。 zìxíngchē hěn fāngbiàn. Bicycles are very convenient.
脚踏车 (jiǎotàchē) bicycle
单车 (dānchē) bicycle
汽车 (qìchē) car
摩托车 (mótuōchē) motorcycle
The Chinese word 自行车 (zìxíngchē) for "bicycle" is a compound of two characters: 自行 (zìxíng), meaning "self-propelled," and 车 (chē), meaning "vehicle." The term 自行车 was coined in the late 19th century, when bicycles were first introduced to China. It is a calque of the English word "bicycle," which is itself a compound of the Greek words "bi" (two) and "kyklos" (circle). The term 自行车 is now the standard Chinese word for "bicycle" and is used throughout the Chinese-speaking world.