ちゅう
Meanings
Adverb
Noun
1. on the way; en route
2. in the middle of; midway; halfway
Kanji used
route
in
Pitch accent
ちゅう
Top 500
Composed of
way; route
medium; average; moderation; middle school; China; volume two (of three); during (a certain time when one did or is doing something)
Used in vocabulary (6 in total)
stopover (during a train or bus journey)
did not finish (sporting term); DNF
stopover (between flights)
Examples (76 in total)
Don't give up halfway.
We met along the way.
We met a traffic jam on the way.
I met her along the way.
Are you on your way home?
We're on our way home.
I'm on my way to the station.
The plane didn't stop at New York.
He had an accident on his way home.
He kept standing all the way.
My motorcycle broke down on the way.
Nancy did some shopping on the way.
I'm on my way to work now.
He avoided meeting her on the way.
I met a dog on my way home.
I must have lost my key along the way.
I was caught in the rain on my way home.
She saw many animals on the way.
I had my wallet stolen on my way to the office.
I met her on the way to school.
I'm headed for my sister's wedding.
He broke off in the middle of his speech.
I lost my purse on my way to school.
He was attacked as he was returning home late at night.
I got lost on my way home.
I'm on my way to Tom's place.
She was robbed of her money on her way home.
Robert broke off in the middle of his phone call.
I met Yoko on my way to the theater.
Tom is still on his way to Boston.
We stopped over in Athens on our way to Paris.
He stopped over at Los Angeles and Chicago.
We met him on the way there.
He is on his way and will arrive in due course.
Did you come across anyone you know on your way here?
On my way to the library I met my friend.
I got caught in a storm on my way home.
I saw my uncle on the way to school.
That child may have been kidnapped on his way home.
She got up and left in the middle of our conversation.
The dog jumped at the girl on her way to school.
Please drop in on your way home.
I saw a group of foreigners on my way to school this morning.
My car broke down halfway to your house.
John met Mary on his way to school.
Please buy some tofu on your way home.
On my way to the theater I saw a traffic accident.
We used to meet on our way to school.
We ran out of gas on the way there.
She got a flat tire on her way home.
I passed the city hall on my way to the station.
We ran out of gas on the way to the theater.
Remember to mail the letter on your way to school.
We went through St. Louis on the way to New Orleans.
We stopped over in Los Angeles for two nights on the way to New Zealand.
Something must have happened to him on the way.
I saw a white bird on my way home.
I ran across an old classmate on my way here.
I did some shopping for Christmas on my way home.
On my way to work, I ran into my uncle.
I ran into an old classmate of mine on my way to the station.
We took turns driving our car on our way there.
On her way home, Mary came across John.
In the car on the way home, he was making plans for the next day.
Would you mail this letter for me on your way to school?
On my way home, I came across an old friend.
On my way to school every day, I usually see many dogs and cats.
I caught sight of George on my way home this afternoon.
I met Tony on my way home from school.
We came by several small villages on our way here.
The train was so crowded that I had to keep standing all the way.
The middle-aged women kept talking loudly all the way.
On my way to school each day, I generally see many dogs and cats.
We crossed several rivers on the way.
I met Naomi on my way home and we had a chat.
So I will see him running on the way to school today.