地儿
dì r5
Pinyin

Definition

地儿
 - 
dì r5
  1. place
  2. space

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

de
  1. 1 -ly
  2. 2 structural particle: used before a verb or adjective, linking it to preceding modifying adverbial adjunct
dì zhǔ
  1. 1 landlord
  2. 2 landowner
  3. 3 host
dì zhǐ
  1. 1 address
  2. 2 CL:個|个[gè]
dì fāng
  1. 1 region
  2. 2 regional (away from the central administration)
  3. 3 local
bù bài zhī dì
  1. 1 invincible position
dǎo dì
  1. 1 to fall to the ground
Nèi dì
  1. 1 mainland China (PRC excluding Hong Kong and Macau, but including islands such as Hainan)
  2. 2 Japan (used in Taiwan during Japanese colonization)
yuán dì
  1. 1 (in) the original place
  2. 2 the place where one currently is
  3. 3 place of origin
  4. 4 local (product)
tǔ dì
  1. 1 land
  2. 2 soil
  3. 3 territory
  4. 4 CL:片[piàn],塊|块[kuài]
dì shang
  1. 1 on the ground
  2. 2 on the floor
dì xià
  1. 1 underground
  2. 2 subterranean
  3. 3 covert
Dì zhōng Hǎi
  1. 1 Mediterranean Sea
dì wèi
  1. 1 position
  2. 2 status
  3. 3 place
  4. 4 CL:個|个[gè]
dì r5
  1. 1 place
  2. 2 space
dì qū
  1. 1 local
  2. 2 regional
  3. 3 district (not necessarily formal administrative unit)
  4. 4 region
  5. 5 area
  6. 6 as suffix to city name, means prefecture or county (area administered by a prefecture-level city or county level city)
  7. 7 CL:個|个[gè]
dì tú
  1. 1 map
  2. 2 CL:張|张[zhāng],本[běn]
dì yù
  1. 1 area
  2. 2 district
  3. 3 region
Dì tán
  1. 1 Temple of Earth (in Beijing)
dì dài
  1. 1 zone
  2. 2 CL:個|个[gè]
dì xīn
  1. 1 the earth's core
  2. 2 geocentric

Idioms (20)

一个天南,一个地北
yī ge tiān nán , yī ge dì běi
  1. 1 to live miles apart (idiom)
一败涂地
yī bài tú dì
  1. 1 failed and wiped over the floor (idiom); to fail utterly
  2. 2 a crushing defeat
  3. 3 beaten and in a hopeless position
上天入地
shàng tiān rù dì
  1. 1 lit. to go up to heaven or down to Hades (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to go to great lengths
  3. 3 to search heaven and earth
上天无路,入地无门
shàng tiān wú lù , rù dì wú mén
  1. 1 lit. there is no road to the sky, nor door into the earth (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to be at the end of one's rope
  3. 3 to be trapped in a hopeless situation
五体投地
wǔ tǐ tóu dì
  1. 1 to prostrate oneself in admiration (idiom); to adulate sb
人杰地灵
rén jié dì líng
  1. 1 illustrious hero, spirit of the place (idiom); a place derives reflected glory from an illustrious son
人间地狱
rén jiān dì yù
  1. 1 hell on earth (idiom); suffering the torments of Buddhist hell while still alive
  2. 2 fig. having an uncomfortable time
出人头地
chū rén tóu dì
  1. 1 to stand out among one's peers (idiom)
  2. 2 to excel
因地制宜
yīn dì zhì yí
  1. 1 (idiom) to use methods in line with local circumstances
地久天长
dì jiǔ tiān cháng
  1. 1 enduring while the world lasts (idiom, from Laozi); eternal
  2. 2 for ever and ever (of friendship, hate etc)
  3. 3 also written 天長地久|天长地久
地利人和
dì lì rén hé
  1. 1 favorable geographical and social conditions (idiom); good location and the people satisfied
地动山摇
dì dòng shān yáo
  1. 1 the earth quaked, the mountains shook (idiom); a tremendous battle
地大物博
dì dà wù bó
  1. 1 vast territory with abundant resources (idiom)
壹败涂地
yī bài tú dì
  1. 1 beaten and wiped over the floor (idiom); to fail utterly
  2. 2 a crushing defeat
  3. 3 failed and in a hopeless position
天不怕地不怕
tiān bù pà dì bù pà
  1. 1 fearing nothing in Heaven or Earth (idiom)
  2. 2 fearless
天公地道
tiān gōng dì dào
  1. 1 absolutely fair and reasonable (idiom); equitable
天地悬隔
tiān dì xuán gé
  1. 1 lit. a gulf between heaven and earth
  2. 2 wide difference of opinion (idiom)
天寒地冻
tiān hán dì dòng
  1. 1 cold weather, frozen ground (idiom); bitterly cold
天崩地裂
tiān bēng dì liè
  1. 1 heaven falls and earth rends (idiom); rocked by a major disaster
  2. 2 fig. violent revolution
  3. 3 major social upheaval
天差地別
tiān chā dì bié
  1. 1 poles apart (idiom)
  2. 2 as different as can be

Sample Sentences

那是前些年,人们在网上发作品是为了找个地儿展示自己的才华,写的人免费写,看的人免费看。现在可不是这样了,发作品的大部分是和网站签约的写手。一部作品就是三章定生死,前三章写得好,点击量大,人气高的话,就会有人找他签约,签约了就会规定每周写多少字,完成多少工作量,然后根据付费的人数拿稿费。
nà shì qiánxiēnián ,rénmen zài wǎngshàng fā zuòpǐn shì wèile zhǎo gè dìr zhǎnshì zìjǐ de cáihuá ,xiě de rén miǎnfèi xiě ,kàn de rén miǎnfèi kàn 。xiànzài kě bǔshì zhèyàng le ,fā zuòpǐn de dàbùfēn shì hé wǎngzhàn qiānyuē de xiěshǒu 。yī bù zuòpǐn jiùshì sān zhāng dìng shēngsǐ ,qián sān zhāng xiě de hǎo ,diǎnjīliàng dà ,rénqì gāo dehuà ,jiù huì yǒu rén zhǎo tā qiānyuē ,qiānyuē le jiù huì guīdìng měizhōu xiě duōshao zì ,wánchéng duōshao gōngzuòliàng ,ránhòu gēnjù fùfèi de rénshù ná gǎofèi 。
That was a few years ago. People were publishing their works online as a way to develop their talents. The writers wrote for free and the readers read for free. Nowadays it's not like this at all. Most of the writers publishing works have signed contracts with the websites. A work of three chapters is all that matters. If those first three chapters are well written, the traffic is a lot and the response is great, then some people will look to sign a contract with him. After signing the contract, he's committed to writing so many words per week, completing so much work.Then he gets royalties according to the number of people who pay.