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今天我饱饱地吃了一顿。
Today I ate to my fill.
他昨天饱饱地睡了一觉。
He slept soundly yesterday.
孩子们在公园里饱饱地玩了一下午。
The children played to their heart's content in the park all afternoon.
周末我们可以饱饱地休息一下。
We can rest fully on the weekend.
我希望你能饱饱地享受你的假期。
I hope you can enjoy your holiday fully.
吃完饭,我感到饱饱的。
After eating, I felt full (to my fill).
她饱饱地喝了一大杯水。
She drank a big glass of water to her fill.
我们饱饱地看了一场电影。
We watched a movie to our fill.
请你饱饱地吃,别客气。
Please eat to your fill, don't be shy.
忙了一天,我只想饱饱地睡一觉。
After a busy day, I just want to sleep soundly.
Ponte a prueba 12 preguntas
我吃得____。
The adverb 饱饱地 (bǎo bǎo de) means 'to one's fill' or 'until full'. It describes the state of eating until you are completely satisfied. The sentence means 'I ate to my fill.'
她睡得____。
While 饱饱地 (bǎo bǎo de) most commonly refers to eating, it can also be used figuratively to mean 'to one's content' or 'fully', even for sleeping, though 甜甜地 (tián tián de) is more common for sleeping. In this A1 context, we're extending the concept of 'fullness' beyond just food. The sentence means 'She slept to her fill/content.'
我们玩得____。
Here, 饱饱地 (bǎo bǎo de) is used to express 'to one's heart's content' or 'to the fullest' when playing. The sentence means 'We played to our fill/content.'
请你吃____。
This sentence is a request to eat until full. The sentence means 'Please eat to your fill.'
小狗喝水喝得____。
饱饱地 (bǎo bǎo de) can also be used for drinking until one is full or satisfied. The sentence means 'The little dog drank water to its fill.'
你今天睡得____吗?
Similar to a previous example, 饱饱地 (bǎo bǎo de) can describe sleeping to one's content. The question means 'Did you sleep to your fill today?'
Choose the most appropriate word to complete the sentence: 他昨天晚上吃得______,所以今天早上一点胃口都没有。
The sentence indicates that he ate so much last night that he has no appetite this morning. '饱饱地' (to one's fill) fits perfectly here.
Which of the following sentences correctly uses '饱饱地'?
'饱饱地' implies an action being done to its full extent or satisfaction, often related to eating or sleeping. '饱饱地睡了一觉' means 'slept to one's fill' or 'slept soundly and sufficiently'.
Select the sentence that best conveys the meaning of '饱饱地' in the context of eating.
This sentence directly shows the result of eating 'to one's fill' – being so full that one cannot eat anything else.
“饱饱地” can be used to describe someone who is very sleepy.
While primarily used for eating, '饱饱地' can also be used with sleeping, meaning 'slept to one's fill' or 'slept soundly'. For example, '饱饱地睡了一觉'.
If you say someone '饱饱地工作', it means they worked very hard.
'饱饱地' is generally not used with verbs like '工作' (to work). It implies reaching a state of fullness or satisfaction, typically with eating or sleeping. For working hard, other adverbs like '努力地' or '辛苦地' would be more appropriate.
“饱饱地” can be used as an adjective.
“饱饱地” is an adverb, indicated by the '地' (de) particle, which modifies verbs or adjectives to describe how an action is performed or to what extent.
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