陆地

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Understanding 陆地 (lùdì)

陆地 specifically refers to dry land as opposed to the sea or water bodies. It is commonly used in contexts contrasting land and water, such as geography, transportation, and animal habitats.

Usage Notes

(lù) means 'land' or 'continent,' and (dì) here functions as a noun-forming suffix, together meaning 'land area.'

陆地 is often used in formal or descriptive contexts rather than casual speech. It emphasizes the physical landmass, especially when distinguishing from oceans, rivers, or lakes.

Common Collocations

  • 陆地面积 (lùdì miànjī): land area, used in geography or urban planning.
  • 陆地交通 (lùdì jiāotōng): land transportation, contrasting with water or air transport.
  • 陆地动物 (lùdì dòngwù): land animals, distinguishing from aquatic animals.

Tips

Avoid confusing 陆地 with (dìmiàn), which means 'ground surface' and is more about the surface you stand on rather than the concept of land versus sea.

When talking about continents or large landmasses, 陆地 is appropriate, but for smaller patches of land, terms like 土地 (tǔdì) might be more common.

Use 陆地 when you want to highlight the contrast with water or emphasize the geographical aspect of land.

Example Sentences

This piece of land is very large and suitable for building a city.

The animals migrated from the ocean to live on land.

Land transportation is more convenient and faster than water transportation.