大都
大都 (dà dōu) means mostly or for the most part.
Explanation at your level:
You use 大都 when you want to say 'most'. If you see ten apples and nine are red, you can say the apples are 大都 red. It is a simple word to help you describe groups of things easily.
At this level, you can use 大都 to describe habits. For example, 'My friends 大都 like sports.' It makes your sentences sound more natural than just saying 'many friends'.
You can use 大都 to summarize data or opinions. It is very useful in school reports. Instead of saying 'Everyone thinks...', you can say 'Students 大都 agree' to be more precise.
大都 is great for expressing nuance. It shows you understand that there are exceptions to every rule. It is preferred in professional writing over '很多' because it sounds more analytical.
In advanced writing, 大都 acts as a bridge between specific evidence and general conclusions. It allows for a sophisticated tone that avoids over-generalization while still providing a clear summary of the subject matter.
At the mastery level, 大都 is used to convey stylistic elegance. It is found in literary critiques and formal discourse, where the precision of the adverbial placement reflects a high command of Chinese syntax and logical structure.
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- Means mostly
- Adverb
- Formal
- Easy to use
When you use 大都, you are essentially saying that something happens in the majority of cases. Think of it as a way to generalize without being 100% absolute. It is a very helpful word when you want to describe trends or common behaviors.
For example, if you say that students 大都 like summer vacation, you mean that most of them do, even if a few might prefer winter. It is a staple in both written and spoken Chinese, bridging the gap between casual conversation and more structured, formal writing.
The term 大都 has deep roots in Classical Chinese. The character '大' (dà) means 'big' or 'great', while '都' (dōu) implies 'all' or 'every'. Together, they evolved to mean 'the big majority' or 'mostly'.
Historically, it was used in literature to describe large populations or widespread phenomena. Over centuries, it became a standard adverb in Mandarin. It carries a sense of literary elegance that makes your speech sound more polished than just using '很多' (many) or '大部分' (most part).
You will typically find 大都 placed before a verb or an adjective to describe a general state. It is slightly more formal than '大多' (dà duō), making it perfect for emails, essays, or polite discussions.
Common collocations include 大都如此 (mostly like this) or 大都同意 (mostly agree). It is versatile because it works with both positive and negative observations, allowing you to summarize complex situations with just two characters.
1. 大都如此: Things are mostly like this. Used when observing a recurring pattern.
2. 大都一样: Mostly the same. Used when comparing items that share common traits.
3. 大都同意: Mostly agree. Used in meetings to show consensus.
4. 大都如此: Mostly the case. A formal way to end an observation.
5. 大都如此: Mostly understood. Used when summarizing a shared knowledge base.
Pronounced dà dōu, the stress falls on both characters, though 'dōu' often carries a lighter tone in rapid speech. It functions as an adverb, so it should not be followed by '的' (de) directly.
Unlike '大多', which can function as a noun phrase, 大都 is strictly adverbial. It rhymes with words like '高处' (gāo chù) in a loose sense, but its primary function is to modify the action or state that follows it.
Fun Fact
Used in ancient poems.
Pronunciation Guide
Sounds like 'dah doh'.
Sounds like 'dah doh'.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing tones
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy
Easy
Easy
Easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Fortgeschritten
Grammar to Know
Adverb placement
Subject + Adverb + Verb
Examples by Level
他们大都很好。
They mostly are good.
Adverb placement.
大家大都同意这个计划。
这些书大都很有趣。
学生们大都回家了。
这里的人大都说中文。
我的朋友大都喜欢猫。
这些苹果大都红了。
我们大都准备好了。
天气大都很好。
会议上大家大都支持你的观点。
这些老建筑大都保存完好。
城市里的年轻人大都用手机支付。
这些方案大都比较可行。
在夏天,这里的雨大都下在下午。
我们大都认为这是最好的选择。
这些问题大都很难解决。
参与者大都来自南方。
该地区的居民大都以农业为生。
这些政策大都得到了民众的支持。
尽管有困难,大家大都坚持了下来。
这些艺术品大都出自名家之手。
研究结果大都指向同一个结论。
这些设备大都已过时。
员工大都对新制度感到满意。
这些建议大都很有建设性。
对于这一现象,专家们大都持保留态度。
历史文献大都记载了那场战争。
这些复杂的逻辑问题大都迎刃而解。
尽管意见不一,大家大都达成了共识。
这些古典诗词大都意境深远。
这些数据大都经过了严格筛选。
这些文化习俗大都传承至今。
这些争议大都源于误解。
此类哲学思想大都植根于古代文明。
这些复杂的社会结构大都具有内在的稳定性。
尽管时代变迁,这些传统大都得以保留。
这些学术论文大都经过了同行评审。
这些艺术风格大都体现了时代的特征。
这些科学发现大都改变了人类的认知。
这些法律条款大都具有约束力。
这些文学作品大都反映了当时的社会现实。
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Idioms & Expressions
"大都如此"
Mostly like this.
事情大都如此。
neutralEasily Confused
Similar meaning
大都 is slightly more literary.
Both work.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 大都 + Verb
我们大都同意。
Wortfamilie
Verwandt
How to Use It
High
Formality Scale
Häufige Fehler
Do not add '的' after the adverb.
Tips
Placement
Put it before the verb.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Big + All = Mostly
Visual Association
A big group of people.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Use it in a sentence today.
Wortherkunft
Chinese
Original meaning: Big + All
Kultureller Kontext
None
Equivalent to 'mostly'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
School
- 学生大都同意
Conversation Starters
"你大都做什么?"
Journal Prompts
Describe your day using 大都.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
1 FragenYes, slightly more than '大多'.
Teste dich selbst
他们 ___ 很好。
Adverb position.
Ergebnis: /1
Summary
大都 means mostly.
- Means mostly
- Adverb
- Formal
- Easy to use
Placement
Put it before the verb.
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