土地

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"土地" (tǔdì) primarily refers to physical land or soil, often in contexts related to agriculture, real estate, or geography. It denotes a tangible area of earth that can be owned, cultivated, or developed.

Common Collocations

  • "肥沃土地" (fertile land): used when talking about soil quality suitable for farming.
  • "保护土地" (protect land): often used in environmental or governmental contexts.
  • "土地" (buy land): common in real estate or construction discussions.

Usage Notes

When using "土地," speakers often imply ownership or the potential use of the land, such as farming or building. It is a formal and neutral term, suitable for both spoken and written Chinese. Avoid confusing "土地" with "" alone, which can function as a grammatical particle or refer to a place more generally.

Common Confusion

"土地" should not be confused with "" (dì) used as a particle to form adverbs. "土地" always refers to physical land, not abstract or grammatical functions.

Example Sentences

This piece of land is very fertile and suitable for growing various crops.

The government decided to protect this land and prohibit real estate

He bought a piece of land to prepare for building a house.