大概
You can use 大概 (dà gài) when you're not completely sure about something, but you have a good idea. It's like saying 'probably' or 'approximately' in English.
For example, if someone asks you how long it takes to get somewhere and you don't know exactly, you could say '大概三十分钟' (dà gài sān shí fēn zhōng), meaning 'approximately 30 minutes'.
You'll also hear it when people are guessing. If you think it will probably rain, you could say '大概会下雨' (dà gài huì xià yǔ).
It’s a very common word, so pay attention to how native speakers use it, and try to use it in your own conversations.
When using “大概” to mean “probably,” it suggests a high likelihood, but not 100% certainty. It’s similar to saying “most likely” or “in all probability.” For example, if someone asks you if it will rain today, and you say “大概会下雨” (Dàgài huì xiàyǔ), you are expressing a strong belief that it will rain, but you’re not absolutely sure. This usage often implies an educated guess or an inference based on available information.
As an approximation, “大概” indicates that a number or quantity is not exact but rather close to the stated value. For instance, “大概两小时” (dàgài liǎng xiǎoshí) means “about two hours,” implying it could be slightly more or slightly less, but it’s in that general timeframe. This is useful when precision isn't necessary or possible, and a general idea is sufficient. It allows for a degree of flexibility in the information being conveyed.
When used as an adverb, 大概 (dàgài) expresses probability or approximation. You'll often see it at the beginning of a sentence or before a verb. For example, 大概九点 (dàgài jiǔ diǎn) means approximately 9 o'clock.
It can also be used to mean 'probably', as in 他大概不会来 (tā dàgài bú huì lái), meaning 'he probably won't come'. Pay attention to the context to understand if it's indicating a guess about an event's likelihood or an estimation of a quantity.
§ What does it mean and when do people use it?
“大概” (dàgài) is a super useful Chinese word. It means “probably” or “approximately.” You’ll hear it all the time in everyday conversations. Think of it like saying “I guess,” “around,” or “about” in English. It’s used when you’re not 100% sure about something, or when you’re giving an estimate. It’s not fancy, it’s just practical.
When you’re talking about a quantity, a time, or a possibility, “大概” is your go-to word. It helps you express uncertainty without sounding hesitant. It's a key part of sounding natural when you speak Chinese.
- DEFINITION
- Probably; approximately
Let’s break down how you use it. You can use “大概” as an adverb, which means it usually goes before the verb or the part of the sentence it modifies.
他大概会来。
Tā dàgài huì lái.
He will probably come.
In this example, “大概” tells us that his coming is not a sure thing, but it’s likely. It softens the statement.
这件衣服大概一百块。
Zhè jiàn yīfu dàgài yì bǎi kuài.
This piece of clothing is approximately one hundred kuai.
Here, “大概” is used for an estimated price. You’re not saying it’s exactly 100 kuai, but it’s in that ballpark. It’s a handy way to give a ballpark figure without being definitive.
You can also use “大概” when you’re talking about time. If someone asks you when something will happen, and you don’t have an exact answer, “大概” is perfect.
他大概下午三点到。
Tā dàgài xiàwǔ sān diǎn dào.
He will arrive around 3 PM.
This means he’s expected around that time, but it’s not a strict appointment. It gives a bit of wiggle room, which is often how real life works!
It’s important to note that while “大概” can be used for both “probably” and “approximately,” in some contexts, it leans more towards one than the other. For instance, when you're talking about events or actions, it usually means “probably.” When you’re talking about numbers, amounts, or time, it leans more towards “approximately.”
Here’s another example showing probability:
他大概忘了这件事。
Tā dàgài wàng le zhè jiàn shì.
He probably forgot about this matter.
And for estimation:
我们大概有十个人。
Wǒmen dàgài yǒu shí ge rén.
We approximately have ten people.
You might also hear “大概” used in questions to ask for an estimate or probability. For example:
你大概什么时候回家?
Nǐ dàgài shénme shíhou huí jiā?
When are you approximately coming home?
This asks for an estimated time, not an exact one. It’s a polite and common way to inquire without pressing for a precise answer.
So, in short, “大概” is about expressing a degree of uncertainty or approximation. It’s not about being vague; it’s about being realistic when you don’t have all the exact details. Use it to sound more natural and to avoid making commitments you can’t keep.
Mastering “大概” will significantly improve your conversational flow and make you sound much more like a native speaker. Start using it today!
- When you're not sure, but have a good guess.
- When you're estimating numbers, time, or quantity.
- To soften a statement or question.
रोचक तथ्य
The character '概' (gài) also appears in words like 概念 (gàiniàn - concept) and 概述 (gàishù - summary), reinforcing its meaning of generality.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Don't forget the tone changes!
- Ensure the 'g' sound is soft, not hard.
कठिनाई स्तर
short and common characters
simple strokes
common pronunciation
frequently used in daily conversation
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他大概是老师。
He is probably a teacher.
我大概八点回家。
I'll probably go home at 8 o'clock.
她大概不知道。
She probably doesn't know.
这里大概有十个人。
There are approximately ten people here.
这本书大概三十块钱。
This book is approximately thirty kuai.
我大概明天去上海。
I'll probably go to Shanghai tomorrow.
他大概没时间。
He probably doesn't have time.
我们大概要等很久。
We probably have to wait a long time.
他大概不会来了。
He probably won't come.
我大概八点到。
I'll arrive around eight o'clock.
这个问题大概很难。
This problem is probably difficult.
她大概很累了。
She's probably very tired.
这件衣服大概多少钱?
How much is this piece of clothing approximately?
他大概有三十岁。
He's approximately thirty years old.
今天大概会下雨。
It will probably rain today.
我们大概需要一个小时。
We probably need an hour.
我大概八点会到。
I'll probably arrive around eight.
大概 (dàgài) can precede the verb or the time phrase.
这本书大概有两百页。
This book has approximately two hundred pages.
Used to express an approximation of quantity.
你大概猜得到她为什么生气。
You can probably guess why she's angry.
Used with verbs like 猜 (cāi - to guess) to indicate probability.
这件事情大概就是这样。
This matter is probably like this.
Used to summarize a situation or statement with a degree of uncertainty.
他大概忘了我们的约会。
He probably forgot our appointment.
Indicates a strong likelihood of an event occurring.
从这里到火车站大概要走十分钟。
It takes approximately ten minutes to walk from here to the train station.
Used with time or distance to express estimation.
这个周末我大概会去爬山。
I'll probably go hiking this weekend.
Expresses a likely plan or intention.
你大概不知道她最近怎么样。
You probably don't know how she's been recently.
Used to suggest the listener is likely unaware of something.
व्याकरण पैटर्न
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
大概 + [verb phrase]
他大概会来. (He probably will come.)
大概 + [time/quantity]
我大概八点到. (I'll arrive at approximately 8 o'clock.)
[subject] + 大概 + [adjective]
这件衣服大概太贵了. (This piece of clothing is probably too expensive.)
大概 + [sentence]
大概是下雨了,所以我没出去. (It probably rained, so I didn't go out.)
सुझाव
Basic Meaning
大概 (dàgài) is used to express probability or an approximation. Think of it like 'probably' or 'approximately' in English.
As 'Probably'
When 大概 means 'probably', it often indicates a likelihood. For example, 他大概不会来。 (Tā dàgài bù huì lái.) - He probably won't come.
As 'Approximately'
When 大概 means 'approximately', it's used for numbers, time, or amounts. For example, 这本书大概三十块钱。 (Zhè běn shū dàgài sānshí kuài qián.) - This book is approximately thirty yuan.
Placement
大概 usually comes before the verb or the subject-verb phrase it modifies. For example, 我大概明天有空。 (Wǒ dàgài míngtiān yǒu kòng.) - I'll probably be free tomorrow.
Don't Confuse with 'Maybe'
While similar, 大概 (dàgài) is stronger than 也许 (yěxǔ) which means 'maybe'. 大概 suggests a higher degree of certainty than 也许.
Use with Numbers
It's very common to use 大概 with numbers to show an estimate. For example, 大概需要一个小时。 (Dàgài xūyào yī gè xiǎoshí.) - It will approximately take one hour.
As a Noun (Less Common)
Occasionally, 大概 can be used as a noun meaning 'general idea' or 'gist'. For example, 你知道大概吗? (Nǐ zhīdào dàgài ma?) - Do you know the general idea?
Practice Sentences
Try forming your own sentences using 大概. For example, 今天大概会下雨。 (Jīntiān dàgài huì xiàyǔ.) - It will probably rain today.
Comparing to 差不多
While both express approximation, 差不多 (chàbùduō) often implies 'almost the same' or 'nearly'. 大概 focuses more on a general estimate.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Imagine a **BIG GUY** (dàgài) who is **PROBABLY** going to estimate something **APPROXIMATELY**.
दृश्य संबंध
Picture a huge, friendly bear (representing 'big guy') with a measuring tape, shrugging its shoulders as if to say, 'Probably around here!' This visual helps connect 'dàgài' with the idea of approximation and probability.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to estimate five things around you using '大概'. For example, '这杯咖啡大概三十块钱.' (This cup of coffee is probably around 30 kuai.) or '我大概有二十分钟.' (I probably have twenty minutes.)
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Composed of '大' (dà) meaning 'big, greatly' and ''概' (gài) meaning 'general, approximate'.
मूल अर्थ: The combination suggests a 'general' or 'broad' approximation.
Sino-Tibetan, Sinitic branch (Chinese)सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
In Chinese communication, '大概' is commonly used to express estimations or probabilities without needing to be precise. It's a useful word for sounding less absolute and more flexible in conversations. Using it can also soften a statement, making it sound more polite or less confrontational when you're not entirely sure about something.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवाल大概 is pronounced 'dà gài'. The 'dà' is a falling tone (4th tone), and 'gài' is also a falling tone (4th tone).
While both 大概 and 可能 can mean 'probably', they have slightly different nuances. 大概 (dà gài) often implies a rough estimate or a general idea, similar to 'approximately' or 'roughly'. It can also suggest a higher degree of probability than 可能. For example, '大概两点' (dà gài liǎng diǎn) means 'approximately two o'clock'. 可能 (kě néng) is closer to 'possibly' or 'maybe' and suggests a potential outcome without as much certainty. For instance, '他可能在家' (tā kě néng zài jiā) means 'He might be home' or 'He's possibly home'.
Yes, absolutely! 大概 is very commonly used to talk about approximate times. For example:
- 我们大概八点到。(Wǒ men dà gài bā diǎn dào.) - We'll arrive approximately at 8 o'clock.
- 他大概下午来。(Tā dà gài xià wǔ lái.) - He'll probably come in the afternoon.
Yes, you can use 大概 for approximate quantities. It's very practical. For example:
- 这件衣服大概一百块。(Zhè jiàn yī fú dà gài yī bǎi kuài.) - This piece of clothing is approximately 100 kuai.
- 这里大概有二十个人。(Zhè lǐ dà gài yǒu èr shí gè rén.) - There are roughly twenty people here.
As an adverb, 大概 usually comes before the verb or adjective it modifies. It can also come at the beginning of a sentence to express a general probability. For example:
- 他大概会来。(Tā dà gài huì lái.) - He probably will come.
- 这件事情大概是真的。(Zhè jiàn shì qíng dà gài shì zhēn de.) - This matter is probably true.
- 大概明天会下雨。(Dà gài míng tiān huì xià yǔ.) - It will probably rain tomorrow.
大概 is quite a common and natural word in everyday Chinese. It's generally considered neutral, suitable for both informal conversations and slightly more formal contexts. You'll hear it all the time.
Yes, you can. When you use it with 不 (bù) or 没 (méi), it means 'probably not' or 'approximately not'. For example:
- 他大概不会来。(Tā dà gài bú huì lái.) - He probably won't come.
- 我大概没有时间。(Wǒ dà gài méi yǒu shí jiān.) - I probably don't have time.
You can use 大概 in questions to ask for an estimate or probability. For example:
- 你大概什么时候到?(Nǐ dà gài shén me shí hòu dào?) - Approximately when will you arrive?
- 他大概知道这件事吗?(Tā dà gài zhī dào zhè jiàn shì ma?) - Does he probably know about this?
No, 大概 is primarily an adverb. While it conveys the idea of 'an approximation' or 'a rough idea', it doesn't function as a noun itself. If you want to say 'a rough idea', you might use '一个大概的估计' (yī gè dà gài de gū jì) which means 'a rough estimate'.
You can use 大概 at the beginning of a sentence to express 'I guess' or 'I suppose', implying that you're making an educated guess. For example:
- 大概是这样吧。(Dà gài shì zhè yàng ba.) - I guess it's like this (or Probably it's like this).
- 大概他很忙。(Dà gài tā hěn máng.) - I suppose he's very busy.
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Which of these means 'probably' or 'approximately'?
大概 (dàgài) is an adverb meaning 'probably' or 'approximately'.
How would you say 'It's probably expensive'?
大概 (dàgài) means 'probably', and 很贵 (hěn guì) means 'very expensive'.
If someone asks '你有多少钱?' (Nǐ yǒu duōshǎo qián? - How much money do you have?), and you want to say 'Approximately 100 kuai', which is the best option?
大概 (dàgài) is used here to mean 'approximately'.
The sentence '他大概不喜欢咖啡' (Tā dàgài bù xǐhuān kāfēi) means 'He definitely doesn't like coffee.'
大概 (dàgài) means 'probably', so the sentence means 'He probably doesn't like coffee.'
If you say '大概三点' (dàgài sāndiǎn), you mean 'exactly three o'clock'.
大概 (dàgài) means 'approximately', so '大概三点' means 'around three o'clock'.
You can use '大概' (dàgài) to express uncertainty about a time or quantity.
大概 (dàgài) is used to express probability or approximation, indicating uncertainty.
Listen to the sentence and understand who will probably come.
Listen for the approximate time of arrival.
Listen for the approximate price of the apple.
Read this aloud:
她大概在家。
Focus: dà gài
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他们大概会喜欢。
Focus: tā men dà gài huì xǐ huan
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Read this aloud:
这部电影大概两个小时。
Focus: dà gài liǎng ge xiǎo shí
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Write a short sentence saying that someone is probably at home. Use '大概'.
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Sample answer
他大概在家。(He is probably at home.)
Form a sentence asking 'About how much is it?' using '大概'.
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Sample answer
大概多少钱?(About how much is it?)
Complete the sentence: '我___明天去商店。' (I will ___ go to the store tomorrow.) Use '大概' to express probability.
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Sample answer
我大概明天去商店。(I will probably go to the store tomorrow.)
What does B's answer mean?
Read this passage:
A: 你喜欢吃苹果吗? (Do you like to eat apples?) B: 我大概喜欢。 (I probably like them.)
What does B's answer mean?
大概 means 'probably' or 'approximately,' indicating uncertainty.
大概 means 'probably' or 'approximately,' indicating uncertainty.
What is B saying about the weather?
Read this passage:
A: 今天会下雨吗? (Will it rain today?) B: 大概会下雨。 (It will probably rain.)
What is B saying about the weather?
大概 means 'probably,' so B is expressing a likelihood, not a certainty.
大概 means 'probably,' so B is expressing a likelihood, not a certainty.
What does the sentence tell us about the book's price?
Read this passage:
这本书大概三十块钱。 (This book is approximately thirty kuai.)
What does the sentence tell us about the book's price?
大概 means 'approximately,' so the price is not exact but close to thirty kuai.
大概 means 'approximately,' so the price is not exact but close to thirty kuai.
The correct order is: Subject (他) + Adverb (大概) + Auxiliary verb (会) + Verb (来). This translates to 'He will probably come.'
The correct order is: Subject (我) + Adverb (大概) + Time phrase (下午 两点) + Verb (到). This translates to 'I will probably arrive at 2 PM.'
The correct order is: Subject (这 本书) + Adverb (大概) + Quantity (十块 钱). This translates to 'This book is probably ten yuan.'
Choose the sentence where "大概" means "probably."
In this sentence, "大概" is used to express a high probability of him being late. The other options use "大概" to mean "approximately."
Which of the following is the best translation for "北京大概有两千多万人口。"?
In this context, "大概" is used to give an approximate number, not to express probability.
Which sentence uses "大概" to express an estimation of quantity?
Here, "大概" is used to estimate the number of stories in the book. The other sentences use "大概" to express probability.
The sentence "他大概知道这件事。" means 'He probably knows about this matter.'
In this context, "大概" indicates a strong likelihood or probability.
In "我们大概需要三天时间。", "大概" can be replaced by "肯定" (certainly) without changing the meaning.
"大概" means approximately, while "肯定" means certainly. These have opposite meanings.
The phrase "大概齐" means 'approximately complete' and is a common colloquial usage of "大概."
"大概齐" is a common colloquial expression in Chinese meaning 'about done' or 'approximately complete.'
The correct order is 'Subject + 大概 + Time + 会 + Verb'. '是' is not needed here.
'这个' (this) is the subject, '大概' (approximately) modifies the verb '需要' (needs), followed by '多少钱' (how much money).
'我们' (we) is the subject, '大概' (approximately) modifies '有' (have), followed by the quantity and noun '十分钟时间' (ten minutes time).
Guessing someone's whereabouts based on an empty office.
Estimating when exam results will be available.
Estimating travel time by train.
Read this aloud:
你觉得他大概什么时候会到?
Focus: 大概 (dàgài)
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Read this aloud:
这次会议大概会持续多久?
Focus: 大概 (dàgài)
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Read this aloud:
这部电影大概讲了什么故事?
Focus: 大概 (dàgài)
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You are planning a weekend trip with a friend. Write a short message discussing your plans and how likely you are to go, using ‘大概’ at least once. Make sure to mention a specific activity and a time frame.
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Sample answer
这个周末我们大概会去爬山。你觉得怎么样?时间大概是周六早上,具体几点我们再定。 (This weekend we will probably go hiking. What do you think? The time is probably Saturday morning, and we'll decide the exact time later.)
Describe a typical day in your life, mentioning at least one activity you do '大概' (approximately) at a certain time. Include details about what you usually do around that time.
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Sample answer
我通常早上七点半起床。大概八点左右会出门去上班,路上大概要花一个小时。 (I usually wake up at 7:30 AM. I probably leave for work around 8 o'clock, and it probably takes about an hour on the way.)
Imagine you're explaining a situation where you're not entirely sure about the details. Use '大概' to express your uncertainty about a number or a quantity. For example, how many people might be at an event, or how much something costs.
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Sample answer
这次会议大概会有五十个人参加。具体的数字我还不确定,但这只是一个大概的估计。 (About fifty people will probably attend this meeting. I'm not sure of the exact number, but this is just an approximate estimate.)
根据短文,小明在期末考试中大概会取得好成绩的原因是什么? (According to the passage, what is the reason Xiao Ming will probably get good grades in the final exam?)
Read this passage:
小明最近常常熬夜学习,所以他大概会在期末考试中取得好成绩。不过,他也可能会因为睡眠不足而影响发挥。 (Xiao Ming has been staying up late to study recently, so he will probably get good grades in the final exam. However, he might also perform poorly due to lack of sleep.)
根据短文,小明在期末考试中大概会取得好成绩的原因是什么? (According to the passage, what is the reason Xiao Ming will probably get good grades in the final exam?)
短文中明确提到小明熬夜学习是他大概会取得好成绩的原因。(The passage clearly states that Xiao Ming staying up late to study is the reason he will probably get good grades.)
短文中明确提到小明熬夜学习是他大概会取得好成绩的原因。(The passage clearly states that Xiao Ming staying up late to study is the reason he will probably get good grades.)
根据这段话,如果下午下雨,他们最可能做什么? (According to this passage, if it rains in the afternoon, what are they most likely to do?)
Read this passage:
今天的天气预报说下午有雷阵雨,所以我们大概不能去公园野餐了。如果雨不大,我们可以在室内玩游戏。 (Today's weather forecast says there will be thunderstorms in the afternoon, so we probably can't go to the park for a picnic. If the rain isn't heavy, we can play games indoors.)
根据这段话,如果下午下雨,他们最可能做什么? (According to this passage, if it rains in the afternoon, what are they most likely to do?)
文中提到如果雨不大,他们可以在室内玩游戏。 (The passage mentions that if the rain isn't heavy, they can play games indoors.)
文中提到如果雨不大,他们可以在室内玩游戏。 (The passage mentions that if the rain isn't heavy, they can play games indoors.)
为什么建议去这家餐厅最好提前预定? (Why is it suggested to book in advance if you want to go to this restaurant?)
Read this passage:
这家餐厅的菜味道很好,价格也公道,所以周末的时候大概会比较忙。如果你想去,最好提前预定。 (The food at this restaurant tastes good, and the prices are fair, so it will probably be quite busy on weekends. If you want to go, it's best to book in advance.)
为什么建议去这家餐厅最好提前预定? (Why is it suggested to book in advance if you want to go to this restaurant?)
短文明确指出,餐厅周末会比较忙,所以最好提前预定。(The passage clearly states that the restaurant will be busy on weekends, so it's best to book in advance.)
短文明确指出,餐厅周末会比较忙,所以最好提前预定。(The passage clearly states that the restaurant will be busy on weekends, so it's best to book in advance.)
The adverb '大概' usually comes before the verb it modifies, in this case, '需要' (need).
'大概' often precedes '已经' (already) to express a probable past action.
'大概' can be placed before '会' (will) to indicate a probable future action.
鉴于目前复杂的国际形势,全球经济复苏的进程___会受到影响。
“大概”表示可能性较大,但不完全确定。此处语境中,全球经济复苏是否受影响存在不确定性。
经过反复论证,这项提案虽然有争议,但___还是能获得通过。
“大概”在此处表达一种推测,认为提案通过的可能性较大,但未达绝对确定。
根据已有的数据分析,这项技术在未来几年内___会迎来突破性进展。
“大概”在此表示基于数据分析得出的可能性较高的判断,而非绝对的预测。
考虑到他的学习背景和努力程度,这次考试他___能取得优异成绩。
“大概”表明根据已知信息做出的合理推断,含有一定的推测成分。
这部电影的票房表现低于预期,制作方___要调整后续的宣传策略。
“大概”表示根据现状推测制作方采取行动的可能性,但并非强制性或绝对性。
面对如此复杂的问题,解决起来___需要更多的时间和资源。
“大概”在此处表达对所需时间与资源的估量,是基于当前情况的合理推测。
Imagine you're planning a surprise birthday party for a friend. Describe how you would secretly organize it, including who you might involve and what precautions you'd take to keep it a secret. Use '大概' at least once to express uncertainty or approximation in your planning.
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Sample answer
为了给我的朋友一个惊喜生日派对,我大概会先联系他最亲密的朋友,和他们一起制定一个详细的计划。我们会秘密地预订场地,并且确保派对当天他没有其他安排。为了不让他发现,我们会创建一个只有我们知道的聊天群,讨论所有的细节。我大概会告诉他一个假的计划,比如说我们只是出去吃顿饭,这样他才不会起疑心。
You are a detective investigating a complex case. Describe your initial thoughts on the potential suspects and the challenges you face in gathering evidence. Use '大概' at least once to indicate your preliminary conclusions or estimates.
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Sample answer
这起案件非常复杂,我们大概有三到四个主要嫌疑人。目前收集到的证据还不够充分,很多细节都指向不同的方向。我们大概需要更多时间来分析现场遗留的痕迹,并逐一排查嫌疑人的不在场证明。最大的挑战在于缺乏目击证人,这使得我们的调查进展缓慢。
Write a short paragraph describing your aspirations for the next five years, both personally and professionally. Include some uncertainties or estimations about how you'll achieve them, using '大概' at least once.
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在接下来的五年里,我的职业目标是成为一名项目经理,大概需要通过持续学习和积累经验来实现。个人方面,我希望能够掌握一门新的语言,并且大概会开始计划一次长途旅行。当然,这些都只是初步的设想,未来可能会有调整,但我会朝着这些方向努力。
根据这段文字,关于现代人工作压力大的原因,作者提到了什么观点?
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现代社会,人们的生活节奏越来越快,工作压力也随之增大。许多人为了追求更高的物质生活,常常加班加点,牺牲了陪伴家人和朋友的时间。长此以往,身体健康和心理健康都会受到影响。有人说,大概是因为社会竞争激烈,人们不得不如此。但也有人认为,这是一种选择,可以通过调整心态和生活方式来改善。
根据这段文字,关于现代人工作压力大的原因,作者提到了什么观点?
文章中明确提到“有人说,大概是因为社会竞争激烈,人们不得不如此”,这直接回答了问题。
文章中明确提到“有人说,大概是因为社会竞争激烈,人们不得不如此”,这直接回答了问题。
关于AI对未来就业市场的影响,专家们普遍认为是什么?
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在一次关于人工智能的研讨会上,专家们讨论了AI对未来就业市场的影响。有人预测,AI大概会在未来十年内取代大量重复性劳动岗位,但同时也会创造出新的就业机会,尤其是在技术开发和维护领域。然而,也有专家持谨慎态度,认为AI的发展速度和影响范围都存在不确定性,需要持续观察和评估。
关于AI对未来就业市场的影响,专家们普遍认为是什么?
文章中提到“AI大概会在未来十年内取代大量重复性劳动岗位,但同时也会创造出新的就业机会”,这反映了普遍的观点。
文章中提到“AI大概会在未来十年内取代大量重复性劳动岗位,但同时也会创造出新的就业机会”,这反映了普遍的观点。
文章中提到旅行者乐此不疲的原因大概是什么?
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旅行常常被认为是放松身心、拓宽视野的好方法。然而,一次完美的旅行并非总能如愿。天气变化、交通延误、文化差异都可能给旅行带来不便。尽管如此,大多数旅行者仍然乐此不疲,大概是因为旅行带来的新体验和成长远超那些不愉快的小插曲。所以,规划一次旅行时,最好提前做好应对各种突发情况的准备。
文章中提到旅行者乐此不疲的原因大概是什么?
文章中明确指出“大概是因为旅行带来的新体验和成长远超那些不愉快的小插曲”,这是旅行者乐此不疲的原因。
文章中明确指出“大概是因为旅行带来的新体验和成长远超那些不愉快的小插曲”,这是旅行者乐此不疲的原因。
The correct order is 'This movie probably has two hours', meaning it's approximately two hours long.
The correct order is 'She probably already knows this news'.
The correct order is 'This matter will probably cause some controversy'.
鉴于目前复杂的国际形势,全球经济复苏的进程___会受到影响。
“大概”表示可能性较大,但不完全确定。此处语境为预测,因此最为恰当。
要彻底解决这个棘手的问题,所需的时间和精力___远远超出我们的预期。
“大概”在此表示一种估计,认为可能性很高,但非绝对。与上下文中的“远远超出我们的预期”相符。
经过长时间的激烈辩论,双方最终达成的协议,其细节___包含了妥协和折衷。
此处“大概”表示根据常理推断,这种可能性很大。协议通常是妥协的产物。
面对前所未有的技术挑战,研发团队的创新能力和决心___是项目成功的关键。
“大概”在这里是基于经验和逻辑的推测,指出创新能力和决心可能是成功的关键因素。
从现有数据来看,未来几年内,该行业将迎来转型期,其增长速度___会有所放缓。
“大概”用于表示一种基于分析的推测,可能性较高,但并非板上钉钉。与“有所放缓”的语气相符。
鉴于近期市场波动剧烈,投资者对于未来的股市走势,心中___都有不同的判断和预期。
“大概”在此表达了一种普遍性的推测,认为大多数投资者会有不同的判断。符合“不同的判断和预期”的语境。
Choose the most appropriate synonym for “大概” in the following sentence: “他大概不会来了,因为他还在开会。”
“也许” means 'perhaps' or 'maybe', which is the closest in meaning to 'probably' or 'approximately' conveyed by “大概” in this context of uncertainty. “肯定”, “当然”, and “必然” all imply a higher degree of certainty.
Which of the following sentences uses “大概” to express approximation in quantity?
In this sentence, “大概” modifies '五百人 (five hundred people)', indicating an approximate number. The other options use “大概” to express probability about time, knowledge, or condition.
In which scenario would “大概” be a less suitable choice compared to “可能 (kěnéng)”?
While both “大概” and “可能” express possibility, “大概” often carries a more informal and colloquial tone, or is used for approximations. In a formal academic paper, “可能” (meaning 'possibly' or 'it is possible that') would generally be more appropriate for stating a hypothesis, as it sounds more formal and less like a casual guess.
The sentence “他大概是忘了我的生日” implies that the speaker is absolutely certain he forgot.
“大概” explicitly expresses uncertainty or probability, meaning 'probably' or 'likely'. Therefore, the speaker is not absolutely certain, but rather making a strong guess or assumption.
When “大概” is used before a number, it always indicates an exact figure.
When “大概” precedes a number, it specifically denotes an approximation, not an exact figure. For example, “大概十个人” means 'approximately ten people'.
It is generally acceptable to use “大概” when giving a precise time or date in a formal context.
“大概” introduces an element of approximation, making it unsuitable for precise statements in formal contexts. For precise information, more direct and unambiguous language should be used.
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Basic Meaning
大概 (dàgài) is used to express probability or an approximation. Think of it like 'probably' or 'approximately' in English.
As 'Probably'
When 大概 means 'probably', it often indicates a likelihood. For example, 他大概不会来。 (Tā dàgài bù huì lái.) - He probably won't come.
As 'Approximately'
When 大概 means 'approximately', it's used for numbers, time, or amounts. For example, 这本书大概三十块钱。 (Zhè běn shū dàgài sānshí kuài qián.) - This book is approximately thirty yuan.
Placement
大概 usually comes before the verb or the subject-verb phrase it modifies. For example, 我大概明天有空。 (Wǒ dàgài míngtiān yǒu kòng.) - I'll probably be free tomorrow.
संबंधित सामग्री
यह शब्द अन्य भाषाओं में
संबंधित मुहावरे
general के और शब्द
一下儿
A1a bit, a moment
点儿
A1a little bit
有点儿
A1a little, somewhat (negative connotation)
一下
A2A bit; a moment (used after a verb).
一点儿
A1a little, a bit
一会儿
A1a moment, a while
一部分
B1part; portion; minority
异样
B1different; unusual; strange
关于
A1about, concerning
快要
A2to be about to (happen)