萬里

See also: 万里

Chinese

ten thousand; a great number; surname li, a Chinese unit of length
trad. (萬里)
simp. (万里)
Literally: “10,000 li”.

Etymology

From the idiomatic sense of (wàn) as any uncountable or unimaginably large number.

Pronunciation


Noun

萬里

  1. (figurative) an immeasurably long distance; very long distance
  2. (Hong Kong Cantonese slang) a necklace

Derived terms

Descendants

Sino-Xenic (萬里):
  • Japanese: (ばん)() (banri)
  • Korean: 만리(萬里) (malli)
  • Vietnamese: vạn lý (萬里)

See also

Proper noun

萬里

  1. () Wanli (a district of New Taipei, Taiwan)
  2. () An urban village in Wanli district, New Taipei, Taiwan

Japanese

Kanji in this term
ばん
Jinmeiyō

Grade: 2
on’yomi
For pronunciation and definitions of 萬里 – see the following entry.
万里ばんり
[noun] 10000 li, or 5000 km
[noun] (figuratively) very long distance, immeasurable distances
(This term, 萬里, is the kyūjitai of the above term.)
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