路口

lùkǒu

crossing

HSK 3

한자 분해

Meaning and Usage

"路口" refers to the place where two or more roads meet, commonly known as an intersection or junction. It is a very common word used in daily life, especially when giving directions or describing traffic conditions.

Common Collocations

  • 路口红绿灯 (traffic light at the intersection): Indicates the presence of traffic signals.
  • 路口堵车 (traffic jam at the intersection): Describes congestion at a crossing.
  • 路口 (waiting at the intersection): A common meeting point.

Usage Notes

When using 路口, speakers often imply a specific point in the road network that is important for navigation or traffic control. It is frequently used with verbs like "" (wait), "" (cross), and "堵车" (get congested).

Common Confusions

Do not confuse 路口 with 路边 (roadside) or 路段 (road section). 路口 specifically means the junction point, not just any part of the road.

Register and Tone

路口 is neutral and suitable for both formal and informal contexts. It is a practical term used in everyday conversation, navigation, and traffic reports.

예문

那个路口有一个红绿灯,过马路要注意安全。

Nàge lùkǒu yǒu yí gè hónglǜdēng, guò mǎlù yào zhùyì ānquán.

There is a traffic light at that intersection; be careful when crossing the

我们在路口等你,别走错了。

Wǒmen zài lùkǒu děng nǐ, bié zǒu cuò le.

We are waiting for you at the intersection; don’t take the wrong turn.

这条路口经常堵车,最好避开高峰时间。

Zhè tiáo lùkǒu jīngcháng dǔchē, zuì hǎo bìkāi gāofēng shíjiān.

This intersection often has traffic jams; it’s best to avoid rush hour.