大声
When you're learning Chinese at the A2 level, you'll start encountering adverbs that describe how an action is done. "大声" (dà shēng) is a great example. It literally combines "大" (dà), meaning big, and "声" (shēng), meaning sound, to form the idea of a big sound.
Think of it as the opposite of speaking quietly. You use "大声" when someone is speaking, shouting, or even singing with a lot of volume. It's a common and practical adverb to know for everyday conversations.
When you want to tell someone to speak louder, use 大声. It's often paired with verbs like 说 (shuō, to speak), 读 (dú, to read), or 喊 (hǎn, to shout).
For example, if you can't hear someone, you might say, "请你大声说." (Qǐng nǐ dàshēng shuō. Please speak loudly.) Or if a teacher wants students to read together, they might instruct, "大家大声读!" (Dàjiā dàshēng dú! Everyone read loudly!)
§ What 大声 Means
Alright, let's talk about 大声 (dàshēng). This is a really common and useful word, and you'll hear it a lot in everyday Chinese conversations. Simply put, 大声 means 'loudly' or 'in a loud voice'. Think of it as the opposite of quietly. It describes how someone speaks or how a sound is produced – with a lot of volume.
- DEFINITION
- Loudly, in a loud voice; with a great volume of sound.
You'll use 大声 when you want to emphasize that someone is speaking at a high volume, or if you need someone to increase their volume so you can hear them better. It's an adverb, so it typically comes before the verb it modifies.
§ When to Use 大声
People use 大声 in a variety of situations. Here are some common ones:
- When you can't hear someone: If you're in a noisy environment or someone is speaking too softly, you'd ask them to speak 大声.
- When someone is shouting: If someone is raising their voice, whether out of anger, excitement, or just to get attention, you'd describe them as speaking 大声.
- For emphasis: Sometimes, speaking loudly is just about making sure you're heard clearly, especially in a crowd or during a presentation.
- Describing loud sounds: While primarily for voices, it can also describe other sounds that are high in volume.
It's important to understand the nuance here. 大声 isn't always negative. It can be a simple description of volume, or it can imply a command or request. Context is key, as always in Chinese.
请你大声一点,我听不见。
Translation hint: 'Please speak a bit louder, I can't hear.'
他高兴地大声喊叫。
Translation hint: 'He happily shouted loudly.'
Notice how in both examples, 大声 comes before the verb. This is a very consistent pattern. You wouldn't typically say 喊叫大声; it feels unnatural. Always put 大声 right before the action it's describing.
So, whether you're asking someone to turn up their voice or describing a noisy situation, 大声 is your go-to word. Practice using it, and you'll find it incredibly useful in your Chinese conversations.
§ Don't confuse it with 'loud' as an adjective
Many English speakers get tripped up because in English, 'loud' can be both an adjective (e.g., 'a loud noise') and an adverb (e.g., 'speak loud'). In Chinese, 大声 (dàshēng) is specifically an adverb. It describes how an action is performed, not the quality of a noun.
- DEFINITION
- Use 大声 to modify verbs, indicating the action is done loudly.
他大声地笑了。 (Tā dàshēng de xiàole.)
He laughed loudly.
You would not use 大声 to describe a 'loud voice' or 'loud music' directly. For that, you'd use adjectives like 大 (dà) meaning 'big' or 响 (xiǎng) meaning 'loud/resounding' or even 吵 (chǎo) meaning 'noisy'.
我听到了一个很大的声音。 (Wǒ tīngdàole yīgè hěn dà de shēngyīn.)
I heard a very loud sound/voice. (Lit. 'big sound/voice')
音乐太吵了。 (Yīnyuè tài chǎole.)
The music is too loud/noisy.
§ Incorrect placement in a sentence
As an adverb, 大声 typically comes before the verb it modifies. Placing it elsewhere can sound awkward or be grammatically incorrect.
- COMMON MISTAKE
- Putting 大声 after the verb, similar to English sentence structure.
WRONG: 他说话大声。 (Tā shuōhuà dàshēng.)
This is incorrect because 大声 should modify the verb, not follow it as a separate predicate here.
CORRECT: 他大声说话。 (Tā dàshēng shuōhuà.)
He speaks loudly.
§ Overusing '地 (de)'
While 大声 can be followed by the structural particle '地 (de)' (e.g., 大声地), it's often optional, especially in spoken Chinese or with common adverbs like 大声. Overusing '地' can make your speech sound a bit formal or clunky when it's not necessary.
Both are correct, but the one without '地' is more natural for everyday conversation:
请大声说。 (Qǐng dàshēng shuō.)
Please speak loudly.请大声地说。 (Qǐng dàshēng de shuō.)
Please speak loudly.
When to use '地': If the adverbial phrase is longer or more complex, '地' can help clarify the structure. But for simple, single-word adverbs like 大声, it's often omitted.
§ Not understanding the nuance of 'volume'
大声 specifically refers to the volume of sound. It doesn't imply anger or shouting in a negative way by itself, although context can certainly add that nuance. It's simply about speaking with a greater volume.
奶奶有点耳背,你需要大声说话。 (Nǎinai yǒudiǎn ěrbèi, nǐ xūyào dàshēng shuōhuà.)
Grandma is a little hard of hearing, you need to speak loudly.
In this example, speaking 大声 is out of necessity, not anger. If you want to imply shouting angrily, you might use other verbs like 吼 (hǒu - to roar/shout).
How Formal Is It?
"请您高声朗读这篇文章。"
"老师要求学生大声回答问题。"
"他说话总是大嗓门儿的。"
"小明大声喊妈妈。"
"他气得冲我吼了一句。"
Wusstest du?
While 大 usually implies physical size, when combined with words like 声 (shēng - sound) or 哭 (kū - cry), it expresses intensity or volume rather than physical dimension.
Beispiele nach Niveau
老师要求学生们在课堂上大声朗读课文,以提高他们的口语表达能力。
The teacher asked the students to read the text aloud in class to improve their spoken expression.
他太兴奋了,情不自禁地大声欢呼起来,引得路人纷纷侧目。
He was so excited that he couldn't help but cheer loudly, attracting the attention of passers-by.
为了让年迈的奶奶听清楚,孙子每次说话都特意大声地重复一遍。
To make sure his elderly grandmother could hear clearly, the grandson deliberately repeated everything he said loudly.
在嘈杂的派对上,我们不得不大声说话才能让对方听到。
At the noisy party, we had to speak loudly to make ourselves heard by each other.
她发现手机不见了,急得大声喊着妈妈的名字,希望得到帮助。
She realized her phone was missing and anxiously called out her mother's name loudly, hoping for help.
教练大声指挥着队员们跑位,整个训练场充满了紧张的气氛。
The coach loudly directed the players to move into position, and the entire training field was filled with a tense atmosphere.
尽管他努力保持冷静,但他的声音还是情不自禁地大声起来,透露出内心的激动。
Although he tried to stay calm, his voice couldn't help but grow louder, revealing his inner excitement.
孩子被突如其来的巨响吓了一跳,随即大声哭泣起来,需要家长哄劝。
The child was startled by the sudden loud noise and immediately began to cry loudly, needing parents to comfort him.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Adjective: describes the quality of a sound (loud, resonant).
Adverb/Verb phrase: means 'in a loud voice' or 'aloud,' often for speaking/shouting.
Verb phrase: means 'to shout loudly' or 'to yell.'
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
"大声说笑 (dà shēng shuō xiào)"
To laugh and talk loudly
他们在公园里大声说笑,玩得很开心。(They were laughing and talking loudly in the park, having a good time.)
neutral"大声喧哗 (dà shēng xuān huá)"
To make a loud noise; to create a commotion
请勿在图书馆大声喧哗。(Please do not make loud noises in the library.)
neutral"大声疾呼 (dà shēng jí hū)"
To appeal loudly; to cry out for something
他大声疾呼,要求人们保护环境。(He cried out loudly, urging people to protect the environment.)
formal"大声吆喝 (dà shēng yāo he)"
To shout loudly (often to attract attention)
小贩们大声吆喝着推销商品。(The vendors were shouting loudly to hawk their wares.)
neutral"大声朗读 (dà shēng lǎng dú)"
To read aloud
老师要求我们大声朗读课文。(The teacher asked us to read the text aloud.)
neutral"大声抱怨 (dà shēng bào yuàn)"
To complain loudly
他总是大声抱怨工作太累。(He always complains loudly that work is too tiring.)
neutral"大声叫好 (dà shēng jiào hǎo)"
To cheer loudly; to acclaim
观众们为他们的表演大声叫好。(The audience cheered loudly for their performance.)
neutral"大声痛哭 (dà shēng tòng kū)"
To cry bitterly and loudly
听到这个消息,她大声痛哭起来。(Hearing the news, she started to cry bitterly.)
neutral"大声说话 (dà shēng shuō huà)"
To speak loudly
在公共场合,请不要大声说话。(Please don't speak loudly in public places.)
neutral"大声鼓掌 (dà shēng gǔ zhǎng)"
To clap loudly
大家为演讲者大声鼓掌。(Everyone clapped loudly for the speaker.)
neutralLeicht verwechselbar
Both "大声" and "响亮" relate to sound volume, leading to confusion about when to use each.
While "大声" means 'loudly' (an adverb describing how an action is performed), "响亮" is an adjective meaning 'loud' or 'resonant,' describing the quality of a sound itself. You can say someone speaks *loudly* (大声地说话), but a voice *is loud* (声音很响亮).
他的声音很响亮,在人群中很容易被听到。(His voice is very loud/resonant, easily heard in a crowd.)
"高" means high, so learners might think "高声" is simply 'high sound' or 'loud sound,' similar to "大声."
"高声" means 'in a loud voice' or 'aloud,' often implying speaking or shouting at a high pitch or with an elevated voice. It's often interchangeable with "大声" when referring to speaking loudly, but "大声" is more general for any loud action.
他高声呼喊,希望有人能听到。(He shouted loudly, hoping someone could hear.)
The character "大" in "大叫" might make learners think it's a direct synonym for "大声" as 'loudly calling/shouting.'
"大叫" is a verb phrase meaning 'to shout loudly' or 'to yell.' "大声" is an adverb modifying a verb. You would say "大声地叫" (to shout loudly), where "大声" describes the manner of the shouting.
他高兴地大叫起来。(He cheered loudly/yelled out of happiness.)
The '高' might suggest loudness, and the phrase describes speaking, so it could be mistakenly associated with simply 'speaking loudly.'
This is an idiom that means 'to talk volubly and eloquently' or 'to speak at length and with great enthusiasm,' often implying a degree of boasting or pontificating, not just speaking loudly. It's about the *manner* and *content* of speech, not just volume.
他们喜欢在咖啡馆里高谈阔论。(They like to talk volubly and eloquently in the cafe.)
Both relate to 'loud' sound, but "噪声" is a noun and could be confused with the adverbial concept of "大声."
"噪声" is a noun meaning 'noise' or 'unwanted sound.' "大声" is an adverb describing the volume of an action. You would *hear loud noise* (听到很大的噪声), but you would *speak loudly* (大声说话).
工厂里机器的噪声很大。(The noise of the machines in the factory is very loud.)
Wortherkunft
大声 (dàshēng) is formed by combining 大 (dà), meaning 'big' or 'great', and 声 (shēng), meaning 'sound' or 'voice'.
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: The original meaning is directly 'big sound' or 'great sound', which naturally evolved to mean 'loudly' or 'in a loud voice'.
Sino-Tibetan, Sinitic languages, Mandarin Chinese.Kultureller Kontext
<p>In Chinese culture, speaking loudly is often perceived differently than in some Western cultures. It can sometimes be seen as a sign of enthusiasm or directness, especially in public markets or among close friends and family. However, in more formal settings or when addressing elders, speaking 大声 might be considered rude or lacking in respect, highlighting the importance of context.</p>
Im Alltag üben
Kontexte aus dem Alltag
Talking about speaking volume in conversations.
- 请大声一点。 (Qǐng dàshēng yīdiǎn.) - Please speak a little louder.
- 你声音太小了,我听不见,大声说! (Nǐ shēngyīn tài xiǎo le, wǒ tīng bù jiàn, dàshēng shuō!) - Your voice is too quiet, I can't hear, speak louder!
- 他说话总是很大声。 (Tā shuōhuà zǒng shì hěn dàshēng.) - He always speaks very loudly.
Describing loud noises or sounds.
- 音乐开得很大声。 (Yīnyuè kāi de hěn dàshēng.) - The music is playing very loudly.
- 外面有很大的声音。 (Wàimiàn yǒu hěn dà de shēngyīn.) - There's a loud noise outside.
- 别那么大声地笑。 (Bié nàme dàshēng de xiào.) - Don't laugh so loudly.
Instructions or requests to make more noise.
- 孩子们大声地唱歌。 (Háizimen dàshēng de chànggē.) - The children sang loudly.
- 请大家大声鼓掌。 (Qǐng dàjiā dàshēng gǔzhǎng.) - Everyone please applaud loudly.
- 大声读出来。 (Dàshēng dú chūlái.) - Read it out loud.
Expressing surprise or emphasis with a loud sound.
- 他大声地喊了一声。 (Tā dàshēng de hǎn le yī shēng.) - He let out a loud shout.
- 她大声地喘气。 (Tā dàshēng de chuǎnqì.) - She panted loudly.
- 我大声地叫了他一声。 (Wǒ dàshēng de jiào le tā yī shēng.) - I called his name loudly.
Complaining about someone being too loud.
- 你能不能不要这么大声? (Nǐ néng bù néng búyào zhème dàshēng?) - Can you not be so loud?
- 他们说话太大了,吵到我了。 (Tāmen shuōhuà tài dà le, chǎo dào wǒ le.) - They are speaking too loudly, it's bothering me.
- 请不要在公共场合大声喧哗。 (Qǐng bùyào zài gōnggòng chǎnghé dàshēng xuānhuá.) - Please do not make loud noises in public.
Gesprächseinstiege
"你喜欢听大声的音乐吗?为什么? (Nǐ xǐhuān tīng dàshēng de yīnyuè ma? Wèishénme?) - Do you like listening to loud music? Why?"
"在什么情况下,你需要大声说话? (Zài shénme qíngkuàng xià, nǐ xūyào dàshēng shuōhuà?) - In what situations do you need to speak loudly?"
"你觉得你的朋友们说话大声吗? (Nǐ juédé nǐ de péngyǒumen shuōhuà dàshēng ma?) - Do you think your friends speak loudly?"
"你有没有遇到过有人大声吵闹的情况? (Nǐ yǒu méiyǒu yùdào guò yǒu rén dàshēng chǎonào de qíngkuàng?) - Have you ever encountered a situation where someone was making a loud noise?"
"当你听到很大的声音时,你的第一反应是什么? (Dāng nǐ tīng dào hěn dà de shēngyīn shí, nǐ de dì yī fǎnyìng shì shénme?) - What's your first reaction when you hear a loud sound?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
描述一个你需要大声地表达自己的经历。 (Miáoshù yīgè nǐ xūyào dàshēng de biǎodá zìjǐ de jīnglì.) - Describe an experience where you needed to express yourself loudly.
写一篇关于你在公共场合听到很大声音的短文。 (Xiě yī piān guānyú nǐ zài gōnggòng chǎnghé tīng dào hěn dà shēngyīn de duǎnwén.) - Write a short passage about hearing a loud sound in a public place.
想象一下,如果你不能大声说话,你的生活会有什么不同? (Xiǎngxiàng yīxià, rúguǒ nǐ bù néng dàshēng shuōhuà, nǐ de shēnghuó huì yǒu shénme bùtóng?) - Imagine if you couldn't speak loudly, how would your life be different?
描述一个让你感到惊喜或惊恐的大声事件。 (Miáoshù yīgè ràng nǐ gǎndào jīngxǐ huò jīngkǒng de dàshēng shìjiàn.) - Describe a loud event that surprised or scared you.
你认为在什么情况下大声是合适的,什么情况下不合适? (Nǐ rènwéi zài shénme qíngkuàng xià dàshēng shì héshì de, shénme qíngkuàng xià bù héshì?) - In what situations do you think being loud is appropriate, and when is it not?
Teste dich selbst 84 Fragen
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: 他说话很___。
The sentence means 'He speaks very loudly.' '大声' means loudly.
Which sentence means 'Please speak louder'?
大声 means 'loudly', so '请大声说' means 'Please speak loudly'.
If someone is shouting, how would you describe their voice?
Shouting involves speaking with a loud voice, which is described by '大声'.
“她喜欢大声唱歌” (Tā xǐhuān dàshēng chànggē) means 'She likes to sing loudly.'
“大声” means 'loudly', and “唱歌” means 'to sing'. So the sentence means 'She likes to sing loudly.'
If you ask someone to speak “大声一点儿” (dàshēng yīdiǎnr), you want them to speak more quietly.
“大声一点儿” means 'a little louder'. You want them to speak louder, not more quietly.
A quiet library is a place where people usually speak “大声” (dàshēng).
In a quiet library, people usually speak softly, not loudly ('大声').
Someone is asking you to speak up.
Listen for how he laughed.
Someone is asking you not to speak loudly.
Read this aloud:
请你大声读。
Focus: dà shēng dú
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Read this aloud:
他们大声唱歌。
Focus: dà shēng chàng gē
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Read this aloud:
我喜欢大声听音乐。
Focus: dà shēng tīng yīn yuè
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Write a sentence telling someone to speak louder because you can't hear them.
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Sample answer
请你大声说,我听不见。
Write a sentence about someone speaking loudly.
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Sample answer
他大声说话。
Write a sentence describing a child crying loudly.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
孩子大声哭了。
妈妈让儿子做什么? (What did mom ask her son to do?)
Read this passage:
妈妈说:'请你大声一点。' 儿子说:'好的。'
妈妈让儿子做什么? (What did mom ask her son to do?)
妈妈让儿子大声一点,因为她可能听不清。
妈妈让儿子大声一点,因为她可能听不清。
老师说了什么? (What did the teacher say?)
Read this passage:
老师大声说:'请打开书!' 同学们都打开了书。
老师说了什么? (What did the teacher say?)
老师大声地让同学们打开书。
老师大声地让同学们打开书。
为什么他们要大声说话? (Why do they need to speak loudly?)
Read this passage:
电影声音很大,我们大声说话才能听见。
为什么他们要大声说话? (Why do they need to speak loudly?)
电影声音大,所以他们需要大声说话才能互相听见。
电影声音大,所以他们需要大声说话才能互相听见。
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: 他说话很___。
The sentence means 'He speaks very loudly.' '大声' means loudly.
When you want someone to speak louder, what would you say? 请你再说___一点。
'请你再说大声一点' means 'Please speak a bit louder'.
Which of the following describes someone speaking with a lot of volume?
大声 (dàshēng) means loudly or in a loud voice, so '大声说话' means to speak loudly.
If someone is speaking '大声', it means they are whispering.
大声 means loudly, not whispering. Whispering would be '小声'.
You can use '大声' to describe someone singing loudly.
Yes, '大声唱歌' (dàshēng chànggē) means to sing loudly.
The sentence '请你大声一点' means 'Please speak quietly'.
'请你大声一点' means 'Please speak a bit louder', not quietly.
老师说得太快了,我听不清楚,请她再说得___。
The speaker wants the teacher to speak louder so they can hear clearly. '大声' means 'loudly'.
他习惯了在会议上___地发表自己的意见。
The sentence implies he expresses his opinions forcefully or clearly in meetings. '大声' fits this context, meaning 'loudly' or 'strongly'.
演唱会结束后,粉丝们___地欢呼,久久不愿离去。
Fans would cheer loudly after a concert. '大声' means 'loudly'.
小孩子在游乐园里___地玩耍,非常开心。
Children often play loudly and happily in a playground. '大声' means 'loudly'.
请你___地把这个消息告诉大家,让所有人都知道。
To ensure everyone knows the news, it should be announced loudly. '大声' means 'loudly'.
虽然他尽力想说服我,但他的声音太小了,我听不清,他需要说得再___一点。
If someone's voice is too quiet to hear, they need to speak louder. '大声' means 'loudly'.
The speaker is asking you to read a sentence.
The teacher is instructing the students.
The sentence describes someone's preference about how others speak.
Read this aloud:
请你大声重复这句话:'我喜欢学中文。'
Focus: 大声 (dàshēng)
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描述一个你需要大声说话的场景。
Focus: 大声 (dàshēng)
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为什么有时候你需要大声说话?
Focus: 大声 (dàshēng)
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她总是喜欢在公共场合_____说话,引起别人的注意。
Contextually, '引起别人的注意' (to attract others' attention) implies speaking loudly. '小声' (softly), '轻轻' (lightly), and '悄悄' (secretly/quietly) contradict this.
为了让最后一排的观众也能听清,他不得不_____地喊。
To be heard by people in the last row, one must speak loudly. '慢慢' (slowly), '安静' (quietly), and '低声' (in a low voice) are inappropriate.
老师再三强调,考试时禁止_____喧哗。
During an exam, making loud noise ('大声喧哗') is forbidden. '细声' (softly), '轻声' (lightly), and '悄声' (in a whisper) are not relevant to '喧哗' (to make a din).
教练在场边_____地指挥着队员们,希望能赢得比赛。
A coach typically shouts instructions loudly ('大声指挥') to be heard over the noise of a game. '小声' (softly), '安静' (quietly), and '低语' (whisper) do not fit the context.
庆祝胜利时,大家不约而同地_____欢呼起来。
When celebrating a victory, people usually cheer loudly ('大声欢呼'). '悄悄' (secretly), '小声' (softly), and '轻轻' (lightly) are contrary to the celebratory atmosphere.
他习惯了用_____的声音和陌生人交流,这常常让对方感到不适。
Speaking loudly ('大声') to strangers can make them uncomfortable. '低沉' (deep/low), '轻柔' (soft/gentle), and '细微' (subtle/faint) don't imply discomfort in this context.
她总是___地唱歌,即使在公共场合。
The sentence implies she sings loudly even in public. '大声' means loudly.
请不要在图书馆里___说话,这里需要保持安静。
In a library, you should not speak loudly. '大声' fits the context of being loud.
他___地喊着我的名字,好像出了什么急事。
If someone is calling your name urgently, they would do so loudly. '大声' means loudly.
在电影院里,我们应该大声说话来表达我们的感受。
In a movie theater, it's generally expected to keep quiet, not speak loudly.
当你在呼唤远处的朋友时,通常需要大声一些。
To get the attention of a friend who is far away, you would typically need to speak loudly.
为了不打扰别人,你应该大声地关门。
To avoid disturbing others, you should close the door quietly, not loudly.
He shouted loudly, but no one heard.
Please don't make loud noises here.
The teacher asked the students to read the text aloud.
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你能不能大声一点,我听不清。
Focus: 大声
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我们应该鼓励孩子们大声说出自己的想法。
Focus: 大声说出
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他喜欢大声听音乐,这让邻居很不满。
Focus: 大声听
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You are at a library, and someone is talking loudly on their phone. Write a polite message to them asking them to speak more quietly. Use “大声” in your message.
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您好,这里是图书馆,请不要大声说话,谢谢合作。
Describe a time when you had to speak loudly. What was the situation, and why did you need to raise your voice? Use “大声” in your description.
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有一次我在一个很吵的演唱会,我不得不大声说话才能让朋友听见我的声音。
Imagine you are giving instructions to a large group of people outdoors. Write a short sentence that emphasizes the need to speak loudly so everyone can hear. Use “大声” in your sentence.
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请大家大声说话,这样每个人都能听清楚。
根据这段话,小贩们为什么大声叫卖?
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在喧闹的市场上,小贩们为了吸引顾客,总是大声叫卖他们的商品。他们的声音此起彼伏,构成了市场特有的热闹气氛。如果你不提高嗓门,可能很难被别人注意到。
根据这段话,小贩们为什么大声叫卖?
文章中明确提到“为了吸引顾客,总是大声叫卖他们的商品”。
文章中明确提到“为了吸引顾客,总是大声叫卖他们的商品”。
根据这段话,什么时候大声说话是恰当的?
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老师在课堂上强调,在公共场合讲话不要大声喧哗,这是一种基本的礼仪。但是,在紧急情况下,比如呼救,大声喊叫就变得非常重要了。
根据这段话,什么时候大声说话是恰当的?
文章指出“在紧急情况下,比如呼救,大声喊叫就变得非常重要了”。
文章指出“在紧急情况下,比如呼救,大声喊叫就变得非常重要了”。
根据这段话,作者为什么捂住耳朵?
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那个乐队的音乐声太大了,震得窗户都在颤抖。尽管我很喜欢他们的歌,但是这么大声的音量实在让我受不了。我不得不捂住耳朵。
根据这段话,作者为什么捂住耳朵?
文章中写道“这么大声的音量实在让我受不了。我不得不捂住耳朵。”
文章中写道“这么大声的音量实在让我受不了。我不得不捂住耳朵。”
她____地宣布了她的辞职,震惊了在场的每一个人。
句子中提到“震惊了在场的每一个人”,所以她宣布辞职的方式是“大声”的。
在图书馆里,你应该保持安静,不要____喧哗。
图书馆是需要安静的地方,所以不能“大声”喧哗。
他____地抱怨着不公平的待遇,引起了众人的关注。
抱怨引起了众人的关注,说明抱怨的声音是“大声”的。
当你想让别人听清楚你说的话时,你应该大声地说。
“大声”就是提高音量,以便别人听清楚。
在紧急情况下,我们需要大声呼救来引起他人的注意。
“大声呼救”能有效地引起他人的注意,获得帮助。
在电影院里,为了不打扰别人,我们应该大声地讨论剧情。
在电影院里应该保持安静,不应该“大声”讨论剧情。
The teacher announced the exam results loudly, and the classroom immediately quieted down.
He argued loudly, trying to make everyone believe in his innocence.
Despite the surrounding noise, she still read the report in her hand loudly.
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请你用“大声”描述一个你最近听到的新闻。
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设想你正在一个喧闹的市场,你会大声地叫卖什么?
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你认为在什么情况下,人们会大声地表达自己的意见?
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This sentence structure follows the typical subject-adverb-verb-object pattern in Chinese. '大声地' modifies the verb '宣布了' (announced).
The phrase '即使...也能...' (even if...still can...) is a common way to express concession. '大声地' modifies '保持' (maintain).
This sentence uses '以免' (so as not to; in order to avoid) to explain the purpose of the action. '大声地' modifies '打电话' (make a phone call).
Describe a situation where someone had to speak loudly to be heard, and explain why. Use '大声' at least once.
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在繁忙的建筑工地上,机器的轰鸣声震耳欲聋。项目经理不得不大声喊叫,才能让工人们听清他的指令,因为只有这样,信息才能在巨大的噪音中传达出去。如果他不大声,工人就无法理解任务,这会影响施工进度和安全。
Imagine you are at a concert. Describe the atmosphere and how the music or crowd noise influenced your experience. Use '大声' at least once.
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演唱会现场人山人海,乐队的音乐大声地充斥着整个体育馆。每一声鼓点都仿佛能震动我的心弦,观众们也跟着大声合唱,将气氛推向高潮。这种震耳欲聋的音量,虽然有时让人感到有点不适,但却恰到好处地烘托出狂热的氛围,让我完全沉浸在音乐的海洋中。
Write a short paragraph about a time you had to make an important announcement or give a speech. How did you ensure everyone heard you, especially if the environment was noisy? Use '大声' at least once.
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在年度公司会议上,我需要宣布一项重要的战略调整。尽管会场内有些嘈杂,但我知道我的信息必须清晰地传达给每一位员工。我深吸一口气,然后大声而清晰地开始我的演讲,每一个字都力求掷地有声。我甚至在关键点上刻意提高了音量,以确保我的声音能盖过背景的任何干扰,让所有人都能够理解变革的必要性。
根据这段文字,为什么老妇人要把耳朵凑近商贩?
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在一个拥挤的市场里,叫卖声此起彼伏,商贩们为了吸引顾客,纷纷大声吆喝。一位老妇人站在摊位前,她想问价格,但周围实在太吵了,她不得不把耳朵凑近商贩,才能勉强听清对方的话。这种嘈杂的环境,虽然充满活力,但也给沟通带来了不小的挑战。
根据这段文字,为什么老妇人要把耳朵凑近商贩?
文章明确提到“周围实在太吵了”,并且商贩们“大声吆喝”,这说明是因为环境嘈杂,而不是老妇人听力不好或商贩说话小声。
文章明确提到“周围实在太吵了”,并且商贩们“大声吆喝”,这说明是因为环境嘈杂,而不是老妇人听力不好或商贩说话小声。
消防队长为什么需要“大声地”指挥?
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在一次紧急演习中,消防队长通过扩音器大声地指挥着人群撤离。他的声音穿透了警报声和人群的喧哗,确保每个人都能清楚地听到指示。这种果断而响亮的指挥,对于维持秩序和保障人员安全至关重要。
消防队长为什么需要“大声地”指挥?
文章指出“他的声音穿透了警报声和人群的喧哗,确保每个人都能清楚地听到指示”,这直接解释了“大声”指挥的原因。
文章指出“他的声音穿透了警报声和人群的喧哗,确保每个人都能清楚地听到指示”,这直接解释了“大声”指挥的原因。
这位选手“大声地”表达核心思想的目的是什么?
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在辩论赛中,选手们激情澎湃,各自陈述观点。其中一位选手,为了强调自己的论点,刻意提高了语调,几乎是大声地表达了他的核心思想。他的目的是通过音量来吸引评委和观众的注意力,并增加自己发言的说服力。然而,过度的大声有时反而会适得其反,显得缺乏冷静。
这位选手“大声地”表达核心思想的目的是什么?
文章提到“他的目的是通过音量来吸引评委和观众的注意力,并增加自己发言的说服力”,明确指出了他的意图。
文章提到“他的目的是通过音量来吸引评委和观众的注意力,并增加自己发言的说服力”,明确指出了他的意图。
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他大声喊叫,引起了所有人的注意。