印记
yìn jì
Pinyin

Definition

印记
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yìn jì
  1. imprint
  2. trace

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

Yìn
  1. 1 surname Yin
  2. 2 abbr. for 印度[Yìn dù]
Yìn dù
  1. 1 India
yìn xiàng
  1. 1 impression
yìn shuā
  1. 1 to print
  2. 2 printing
yìn zi
  1. 1 trace
  2. 2 impression (e.g. footprint)
  3. 3 abbr. of 印子錢|印子钱[yìn zi qián], usury
Yìn ní
  1. 1 Indonesia (abbr. for 印度尼西亞|印度尼西亚)
Yìn dù rén
  1. 1 Indian (person)
  2. 2 CL:個|个[gè]
  3. 3 Indian people
Yìn dù ní xī yà
  1. 1 Indonesia
Yìn dù yáng
  1. 1 Indian Ocean
yìn hén
  1. 1 molding
  2. 2 printed impression
yìn fā
  1. 1 to publish
  2. 2 to print and distribute
yìn zhāng
  1. 1 seal
  2. 2 signet
  3. 3 chop
  4. 4 stamp
  5. 5 CL:方[fāng]
Yìn dì ān
  1. 1 (American) Indian
  2. 2 native American
  3. 3 indigenous peoples of the Americas
yìn huā
  1. 1 tax stamp
yìn jì
  1. 1 imprint
  2. 2 trace
yìn zhèng
  1. 1 to seal
  2. 2 to confirm
  3. 3 to corroborate
  4. 4 to verify
yìn jì
  1. 1 footprint
fēng yìn
  1. 1 seal (on envelopes)
xīn xīn xiāng yìn
  1. 1 two hearts beat as one (idiom); a kindred spirit
dǎ yìn
  1. 1 to print
  2. 2 to seal
  3. 3 to stamp

Idioms (2)

一步一个脚印
yī bù yī gè jiǎo yìn
  1. 1 one step, one footprint (idiom); steady progress
  2. 2 reliable
心心相印
xīn xīn xiāng yìn
  1. 1 two hearts beat as one (idiom); a kindred spirit

Sample Sentences

中国唐宋元时期,陆上和海上丝绸之路同步发展,中国、意大利、摩洛哥的旅行家杜环马可波罗、伊本白图泰都在陆上和海上丝绸之路留下了历史印记。15世纪初的明代,中国著名航海家郑和七次远洋航海,留下千古佳话。
Zhōngguó Táng Sòng Yuán shíqī ,lùshàng hé hǎishàng SīchóuzhīLù tóngbù fāzhǎn ,Zhōngguó 、Yìdàlì 、Móluògē de lǚxíngjiā Dùhuán MǎkěBōluó 、Yīběnbáitútài dōu zài lùshàng hé hǎishàng SīchóuzhīLù liúxià le lìshǐ yìnjì 。15 shìjì chū de Míngdài ,Zhōngguó zhùmíng hánghǎijiā ZhèngHé qī cì yuǎnyáng hánghǎi ,liúxià qiāngǔjiāhuà 。
In China’s Tang, Song and Yuan Dynasties, during the synchronous development of the Silk Road and the Maritime Silk Road, Chinese, Italian and Moroccan explorers Du Huan, Marco Polo and Ibn Battut, all left traces in the history of the Silk Road and the Maritime Silk Road. During the Ming Dynasty at the start of the 15th Century, the famous Chinese navigator Zheng He went on seven distant voyages, leaving behind legendary tales.