Meaning and Usage
"下行" (xiàxíng) primarily refers to movement or direction going downward or downstream. It is commonly used in transportation contexts, such as trains or highways, to indicate the direction away from a central point or origin. In technology, especially in data communication, it describes data flowing from a server to a client (downstream).
Common Collocations
- 下行列车: down-bound train, used in public transit to specify direction.
- 下行速度: downstream speed, common in internet/data contexts.
- 下行车道: down-bound lane, used in road traffic.
Usage Notes
When using 下行, it often contrasts with 上行 (shàngxíng), meaning upward or upstream. The term is neutral and formal, suitable for technical, transportation, and official contexts. Avoid using it in casual conversation when simpler words like "往下" (going down) might suffice.
Common Confusion
下行 is sometimes confused with simply "going down" in a physical sense, but it specifically implies direction relative to a system or network (like a train line or data flow), not just any downward movement.
Meaning and Usage
"下行" (xiàxíng) primarily refers to movement or direction going downward or downstream. It is commonly used in transportation contexts, such as trains or highways, to indicate the direction away from a central point or origin. In technology, especially in data communication, it describes data flowing from a server to a client (downstream).
Common Collocations
- 下行列车: down-bound train, used in public transit to specify direction.
- 下行速度: downstream speed, common in internet/data contexts.
- 下行车道: down-bound lane, used in road traffic.
Usage Notes
When using 下行, it often contrasts with 上行 (shàngxíng), meaning upward or upstream. The term is neutral and formal, suitable for technical, transportation, and official contexts. Avoid using it in casual conversation when simpler words like "往下" (going down) might suffice.
Common Confusion
下行 is sometimes confused with simply "going down" in a physical sense, but it specifically implies direction relative to a system or network (like a train line or data flow), not just any downward movement.
Meaning and Usage
"下行" (xiàxíng) primarily refers to movement or direction going downward or downstream. It is commonly used in transportation contexts, such as trains or highways, to indicate the direction away from a central point or origin. In technology, especially in data communication, it describes data flowing from a server to a client (downstream).
Common Collocations
- 下行列车: down-bound train, used in public transit to specify direction.
- 下行速度: downstream speed, common in internet/data contexts.
- 下行车道: down-bound lane, used in road traffic.
Usage Notes
When using 下行, it often contrasts with 上行 (shàngxíng), meaning upward or upstream. The term is neutral and formal, suitable for technical, transportation, and official contexts. Avoid using it in casual conversation when simpler words like "往下" (going down) might suffice.
Common Confusion
下行 is sometimes confused with simply "going down" in a physical sense, but it specifically implies direction relative to a system or network (like a train line or data flow), not just any downward movement.