大声地
When you want to say someone is doing something loudly, use 大声地 (dà shēng de). It literally means “big sound ground.” You put 大声地 before the verb, just like in English you would say “loudly eat.”
For example, if someone is speaking loudly, you would say 大声地说话 (dà shēng de shuō huà).
When you want to say someone is doing something loudly in Chinese, you use the adverb "大声地" (dà shēng de). This phrase literally means "big sound ground/way," which helps you remember its meaning.
Think of it as describing how an action is performed – with a loud sound. For example, if someone is speaking loudly, you'd use "大声地" to modify the verb "说" (shuō, to speak).
It's a straightforward way to add emphasis to an action, indicating that the volume is high. Remember, the "地" (de) particle is crucial here, as it turns "大声" (dà shēng, loud) into an adverb.
So, whenever you need to describe an action happening in a loud voice, "大声地" is the phrase you're looking for!
When you want to say someone is doing something in a loud way, you can use 大声地 (dà shēng de). The 地 (de) here shows that 大声 (dà shēng), which means 'loud', is acting as an adverb to describe how an action is performed. Think of it like adding '-ly' to an adjective in English. For example, if someone is speaking loudly, you would say 大声地说话 (dà shēng de shuō huà).
When using "大声地" (dàshēngde) as an adverb, it typically follows the structure: Verb + 得 + 大声地, or Subject + 大声地 + Verb. The particle "地" (de) is crucial here, as it transforms the adjective "大声" (dàshēng - loud) into an adverbial phrase meaning "loudly." For example, if you want to say "He speaks loudly," you would say "他大声地说话" (Tā dàshēngde shuōhuà). Another common way to use it is in a Resultative Complement structure like "你说得太大声地了" (Nǐ shuō de tài dàshēngde le), meaning "You spoke too loudly." Remember, the placement of "地" is key to correctly modifying the verb.
When we want to describe an action that's done loudly, we use 大声地 (dà shēng de). The '地' particle turns '大声' (loud voice) into an adverb, similar to how we add '-ly' in English.
You'll often hear it with verbs like 说 (shuō, to speak), 读 (dú, to read), or 喊 (hǎn, to shout). For instance, if someone is speaking loudly, you'd say 他大声地说 (tā dà shēng de shuō).
大声地 in 30 Seconds
- Adverb for loud actions
- Used for speaking, shouting, singing loudly
- Often precedes verbs
§ What does it mean and when do people use it?
Let's talk about 大声地 (dà shēng de). This is a really common and useful adverb in Chinese. You'll hear it a lot, and you'll definitely want to use it if you want to describe how someone is doing something in a loud way. Think of it as meaning 'loudly' or 'in a loud voice'. It's pretty straightforward, which is good news for you!
- DEFINITION
- Loudly, in a loud voice.
So, when do people use it? Basically, anytime you want to describe an action that is performed with a lot of volume. Imagine someone shouting, singing loudly, or talking in a way that's hard to ignore. That's when 大声地 comes into play. It's almost always followed by a verb, because it's telling you *how* that verb is being done.
Let's break down the characters for a second:
- 大 (dà) means 'big' or 'loud'.
- 声 (shēng) means 'sound' or 'voice'.
- 地 (de) is a structural particle. When it's attached to an adjective (like 大声, meaning 'loud'), it turns that adjective into an adverb, telling us how an action is performed. It's similar to adding '-ly' to an adjective in English to make an adverb (e.g., 'quick' becomes 'quickly').
So, 大声 + 地 literally translates to 'big sound + -ly', which makes perfect sense for 'loudly'.
Here are a few common situations where you'd definitely use 大声地:
- When someone is speaking or yelling: If someone is upset, excited, or just trying to get attention, they might speak 大声地.
- When someone is singing: A performer on stage will often sing 大声地 to fill the venue.
- When describing a sound that is naturally loud: Though it's usually used for human actions, you might also hear it in contexts where something is making a lot of noise.
It's a really versatile word. Just remember its core meaning: it describes an action being done with a loud volume. Don't overthink it, just connect it to the verb it's modifying.
他大声地叫着我的名字。(Tā dà shēng de jiào zhe wǒ de míngzi.)
(He loudly called my name.)
See how 大声地 comes before the verb 叫 (jiào - to call)? This is its typical position in a sentence.
请不要大声地说话。(Qǐng bú yào dà shēng de shuōhuà.)
(Please don't talk loudly.)
Again, it modifies the verb 说话 (shuōhuà - to speak/talk). It's a simple construction once you get used to it. The 'de' particle (地) is crucial here. Without it, you'd just have 'big sound' or 'loud', not 'loudly'. So, always include that 地 when you're using it to describe an action.
In short, when you need to express that an action is performed with a significant volume, 大声地 is your go-to adverb. Keep practicing with it, and you'll master it in no time!
§ How to Use 大声地 (dà shēng de)
Alright, let's get into how to actually use 大声地 (dà shēng de) in your Chinese sentences. It's an adverb, which means it tells you *how* an action is performed. Think of it like 'loudly' or 'in a loud voice' in English.
§ The Structure: 大声地 + Verb
The most common way you'll see 大声地 (dà shēng de) is directly before the verb it modifies. This is pretty straightforward.
他 大声地 说话。
- Translation hint
- He spoke loudly.
老师 大声地 叫学生们安静。
- Translation hint
- The teacher loudly told the students to be quiet.
§ The Function of 的 (de)
The 的 (de) in 大声地 (dà shēng de) is crucial. It turns the descriptive phrase (大声, dà shēng, meaning 'loud voice' or 'loud') into an adverb (loudly). Without it, it wouldn't sound natural as an adverb.
§ Common Verbs with 大声地 (dà shēng de)
You'll often hear 大声地 (dà shēng de) with verbs related to speaking, yelling, or making noise. Here are some common ones:
- 说 (shuō) - to speak
- 叫 (jiào) - to shout, to call
- 哭 (kū) - to cry
- 笑 (xiào) - to laugh
- 读 (dú) - to read
- 唱 (chàng) - to sing
小孩子 大声地 哭。
- Translation hint
- The child cried loudly.
请你 大声地 读课文。
- Translation hint
- Please read the text loudly.
§ Variations and Nuances
While 大声地 (dà shēng de) is the standard, sometimes you might hear or see 大声 (dà shēng) used without the '地' (de), especially in more informal speech. However, for correct grammar, especially when you're starting out, always include the '地' (de).
§ Placement with Objects
If the verb has an object, 大声地 (dà shēng de) still comes before the verb. It modifies the action itself.
她 大声地 唱歌。
- Translation hint
- She sings loudly.
Notice how 唱歌 (chàng gē) is a verb-object compound, meaning 'to sing songs'. 大声地 (dà shēng de) still goes directly before the whole action of 'singing'.
他 大声地 读报纸。
- Translation hint
- He reads the newspaper loudly.
Again, 读报纸 (dú bàozhǐ) means 'to read the newspaper'. 大声地 (dà shēng de) precedes the entire verbal phrase.
§ Summary of Usage
To sum it up, when you want to say someone is doing something 'loudly' or 'in a loud voice', you generally stick to this structure:
- Structure
- Subject + 大声地 (dà shēng de) + Verb (+ Object)
Keep practicing this pattern, and you'll be using 大声地 (dà shēng de) like a pro in no time. It's a very common and useful adverb to know!
§ Understanding 大声地: Loudly
- DEFINITION
- “大声地” (dà shēng de) means 'loudly' or 'in a loud voice'. It’s an adverb, so it describes how an action is performed. Think of it as answering the question 'how?' when someone is speaking, singing, or even crying.
When you're learning Chinese, it's easy to get caught up in memorizing individual words. But to really get a handle on the language, you need to know how and where these words are used in everyday conversations. “大声地” is one of those useful words that pops up a lot, whether you're at work, in school, or just listening to the news.
§ At Work: Commanding Attention
In a work setting, “大声地” can be used to describe someone who is speaking with authority or trying to get everyone's attention. Imagine a manager giving instructions or someone shouting across a busy factory floor.
老板大声地说:“请大家注意!” (Lǎo bǎn dà shēng de shuō: “Qǐng dà jiā zhù yì!”)
The boss loudly said: “Everyone, please pay attention!”
It's not always negative. Sometimes, speaking loudly is necessary for communication in certain environments.
他在嘈杂的机器声中大声地解释操作步骤。(Tā zài cáo zá de jī qì shēng zhōng dà shēng de jiě shì cāo zuò bù zhòu.)
He loudly explained the operating steps amidst the noisy machinery.
§ In School: Classroom Dynamics
In a classroom, you might hear “大声地” used to describe both students and teachers. For example, a student might be asked to read something loudly so everyone can hear, or a teacher might speak loudly to manage a boisterous class.
When a student is participating:
老师让学生们大声地朗读课文。(Lǎo shī ràng xué shēng men dà shēng de lǎng dú kè wén.)
The teacher asked the students to read the text loudly.When a teacher needs to be heard:
为了让所有同学都听到,他大声地重复了一遍。(Wèi le ràng suǒ yǒu tóng xué dōu tīng dào, tā dà shēng de chóng fù le yī biàn.)
To make sure all students could hear, he repeated it loudly.
It can also describe a child's natural exuberance.
孩子们在操场上大声地玩耍。(Hái zi men zài cāo chǎng shàng dà shēng de wán shuǎ.)
The children were playing loudly on the playground.
§ In the News: Reporting on Events
When you're consuming Chinese news, whether it's on TV, radio, or online, “大声地” often appears when describing reactions or public statements. It can convey strong emotions or urgent situations.
Reporting on protests or public gatherings:
示威者大声地呼喊口号。(Shì wēi zhě dà shēng de hū hǎn kǒu hào.)
The protesters loudly chanted slogans.Describing a dramatic event:
受害者大声地求救。(Shòu hài zhě dà shēng de qiú jiù.)
The victim loudly called for help.
§ Common Verbs with 大声地
You'll often find “大声地” paired with verbs related to speaking, shouting, or expressing sound. Here are some common ones:
- 说 (shuō) - to speak
- 喊 (hǎn) - to shout, to call out
- 叫 (jiào) - to shout, to cry out
- 读 (dú) - to read
- 唱 (chàng) - to sing
- 笑 (xiào) - to laugh
- 哭 (kū) - to cry
Knowing these common pairings will help you predict and understand how “大声地” is used in various situations. The key is to see it as an amplifier for the action of the verb.
§ Common Mistakes with 大声地
Many English speakers learning Chinese find adverbs tricky, and "大声地" (dàshēngde) is no exception. While it literally translates to "loudly" or "in a loud voice," there are some common pitfalls to avoid. Let's break down where learners often go wrong and how to use it like a native speaker.
§ Mistake 1: Confusing "大声地" with just "大声"
The most frequent mistake is dropping the "地" (de) when it's needed. While "大声" (dàshēng) can function as an adjective meaning "loud," when you want to describe *how* an action is performed, you need the adverbial marker "地". Think of "地" as similar to "-ly" in English when forming adverbs.
- WRONG
- 他大声说话。(Tā dàshēng shuōhuà.)
While this might be understood, it's grammatically awkward and less natural. It feels like saying "He loud speaks" instead of "He speaks loudly."
- RIGHT
- 他大声地说话。(Tā dàshēngde shuōhuà.)
老师让学生们大声地读课文。(Lǎoshī ràng xuéshēngmen dàshēngde dú kèwén.) - The teacher asked the students to read the text loudly.
§ Mistake 2: Overusing "大声地" when other options are better
While "大声地" is correct, sometimes simpler or more nuanced expressions fit better, especially in casual speech. Native speakers might opt for different constructions depending on the context.
- Sometimes, you can put "大声" before the verb directly without "地" if the verb is a single-syllable action verb and it emphasizes the manner. This is less common with multi-syllable verbs like 说话 (shuōhuà) but can happen with verbs like 喊 (hǎn - to shout).
他大声喊道:“救命!” (Tā dàshēng hǎndào: "Jiùmìng!") - He loudly shouted: "Help!" (Here, adding 地 is also fine, but often omitted for brevity when the verb itself implies a loud action).
- When expressing a command or request to speak up, you often hear "大声点儿" (dàshēng diǎnr) which means "a bit louder."
请你大声点儿说,我听不见。(Qǐng nǐ dàshēng diǎnr shuō, wǒ tīng bú jiàn.) - Please speak a bit louder, I can't hear.
§ Mistake 3: Incorrect word order
In Chinese, adverbs like "大声地" usually come *before* the verb they modify. English speakers sometimes try to place them at the end of the sentence, mimicking English sentence structure.
- WRONG
- 她唱歌大声地。(Tā chànggē dàshēngde.)
This is incorrect. The adverbial phrase must precede the verb.
- RIGHT
- 她大声地唱歌。(Tā dàshēngde chànggē.)
孩子们在公园里大声地笑。(Háizimen zài gōngyuán lǐ dàshēngde xiào.) - The children laughed loudly in the park.
By being mindful of these common mistakes, you can use "大声地" (dàshēngde) more accurately and sound more natural when speaking Chinese. Pay attention to the "地" (de) and the word order, and you'll be well on your way!
§ Understanding 大声地 (dà shēng de)
When you want to say 'loudly' or 'in a loud voice' in Chinese, 大声地 (dà shēng de) is your go-to adverb. It's straightforward and commonly used. Remember, the '地 (de)' particle is important here because it turns the adjective '大声 (dà shēng)' (loud) into an adverb, describing how an action is performed.
- DEFINITION
- Loudly, in a loud voice.
Let's look at some examples to see how it works:
他大声地说,"你好!"
Tā dà shēng de shuō, "Nǐ hǎo!" (He said "Hello!" loudly.)
请不要大声地说话。
Qǐng bú yào dà shēng de shuō huà. (Please don't speak loudly.)
她大声地唱歌。
Tā dà shēng de chàng gē. (She sang loudly.)
§ Similar words and when to use this one vs alternatives
While 大声地 (dà shēng de) is generally sufficient, you might encounter or think of other words that relate to 'loudness.' Let's break down some common ones and clarify their usage.
1. 大声 (dà shēng) - Loud (adjective) / Loudly (informal adverb)
Sometimes, you'll hear or see '大声' used without '地'. When used directly before a verb, it often functions informally as an adverb, especially in spoken Chinese.
你说话太大声了。
Nǐ shuō huà tài dà shēng le. (You speak too loudly.) - Here, '大声' is acting as an adjective describing the speech.
请你大声说。
Qǐng nǐ dà shēng shuō. (Please speak loudly.) - Here, '大声' is informally used as an adverb.
2. 响亮地 (xiǎng liàng de) - Resonantly, loudly (often implying clear and strong sound)
响亮 (xiǎng liàng) means 'loud and clear' or 'resonant'. When you add '地', it describes an action that is performed with a clear, strong, and often pleasingly loud sound. It has a slightly more positive or descriptive nuance than just '大声地'.
他响亮地回答了问题。
Tā xiǎng liàng de huí dá le wèn tí. (He answered the question loudly and clearly.)
When to choose which:
Use 大声地 (dà shēng de) for general 'loudly' – it's neutral and applies to any sound or speech that is simply at a high volume. This is your default choice.
Use 大声 (dà shēng) when speaking informally or when 'loud' is acting more like an adjective. Be careful with this, especially in writing.
Use 响亮地 (xiǎng liàng de) when you want to convey that the sound is not just loud, but also clear, strong, and perhaps even impressive or resonant. Think of a clear, booming voice or a strong, resounding answer.
In most daily conversations, 大声地 (dà shēng de) is perfectly fine and the most common way to express 'loudly.' Don't overthink it for now. Master 大声地 first, then expand to these nuances as your Chinese improves.
How Formal Is It?
"他高声朗读了诗歌。"
"请你大声地告诉我你在哪里。"
"你听不见吗?大声点儿!"
"小明大声地笑了。"
"他对我吼了,我吓了一跳。"
Grammar to Know
The most common way to form an adverb from an adjective in Chinese is to add '地' (de) after the adjective. So, '大声' (dàshēng), which means 'loud' (adjective), becomes '大声地' (dàshēngde), meaning 'loudly' (adverb).
他大声地说话。 (Tā dàshēngde shuōhuà.) - He spoke loudly.
'大声地' typically precedes the verb it modifies. It describes how the action of the verb is performed.
她大声地唱歌。 (Tā dàshēngde chànggē.) - She sang loudly.
While '地' is often used, sometimes '大声' can directly precede the verb without '地', especially in more informal speech or when the adverbial meaning is very clear. However, using '地' is grammatically more precise for adverbs.
请你大声说。 (Qǐng nǐ dàshēng shuō.) - Please speak loudly.
'大声地' can also modify certain verbal phrases or actions that imply a sound, like shouting, crying, or laughing.
孩子们大声地笑。 (Háizimen dàshēngde xiào.) - The children laughed loudly.
When asking someone to perform an action loudly, you can use '大声地' in commands or requests.
老师说:请你大声地读。 (Lǎoshī shuō: Qǐng nǐ dàshēngde dú.) - The teacher said: Please read loudly.
Examples by Level
请大声地说。
Please speak loudly.
大声地 (dà shēng de) modifies 說 (shuō) 'to speak'.
他大声地笑了。
He laughed loudly.
大声地 (dà shēng de) modifies 笑 (xiào) 'to laugh'.
孩子大声地哭了。
The child cried loudly.
大声地 (dà shēng de) modifies 哭 (kū) 'to cry'.
她大声地唱歌。
She sings loudly.
大声地 (dà shēng de) modifies 唱歌 (chàng gē) 'to sing'.
老师大声地读课文。
The teacher reads the text loudly.
大声地 (dà shēng de) modifies 读 (dú) 'to read'.
请不要大声地说。
Please don't speak loudly.
不要 (bù yào) means 'don't'.
他们大声地说话。
They are talking loudly.
大声地 (dà shēng de) modifies 说话 (shuō huà) 'to talk'.
狗大声地叫。
The dog barks loudly.
大声地 (dà shēng de) modifies 叫 (jiào) 'to bark/shout'.
老师大声地宣布了考试结果。
The teacher loudly announced the exam results.
他大声地笑了,引得周围的人都看向他。
He laughed loudly, drawing the attention of everyone around him.
请你大声地说出你的想法,不要害羞。
Please speak your thoughts loudly, don't be shy.
孩子们在操场上大声地玩耍着。
The children were loudly playing on the playground.
她大声地唱着歌,完全沉浸在音乐中。
She was singing loudly, completely immersed in the music.
会议上,他大声地提出了自己的反对意见。
During the meeting, he loudly voiced his opposition.
狗对着陌生人大声地吠叫。
The dog barked loudly at the stranger.
我听到有人大声地呼喊我的名字。
I heard someone loudly calling my name.
老师大声地宣布了考试的结果。
The teacher loudly announced the exam results.
他习惯大声地讲话,即使在图书馆里也是如此。
He is used to speaking loudly, even in the library.
请不要大声地喧哗,这里是医院。
Please don't make a loud noise; this is a hospital.
孩子们大声地笑着,在公园里玩耍。
The children were laughing loudly and playing in the park.
她大声地唱着歌,完全沉浸在音乐中。
She was singing loudly, completely immersed in the music.
会议上,经理大声地批评了团队的表现。
At the meeting, the manager loudly criticized the team's performance.
当他得知这个好消息时,他情不自禁地大声地欢呼起来。
When he heard the good news, he couldn't help but cheer loudly.
虽然她很害怕,但还是大声地喊出了救命。
Although she was very scared, she still loudly shouted for help.
他在会议上大声地表达了自己的不满,所有人都听得一清二楚。
He loudly expressed his dissatisfaction at the meeting, and everyone heard it clearly.
孩子们在公园里大声地嬉闹,给周末增添了许多活力。
The children were loudly playing and frolicking in the park, adding a lot of vitality to the weekend.
尽管她试图小声耳语,但她的激动还是让她大声地笑了起来。
Although she tried to whisper, her excitement still made her laugh loudly.
为了引起大家的注意,他大声地咳嗽了几声。
To get everyone's attention, he coughed loudly a few times.
观众们大声地为表演者鼓掌,气氛热烈。
The audience loudly applauded the performers, and the atmosphere was enthusiastic.
老师大声地宣布了考试结果,有些同学欢呼雀跃。
The teacher loudly announced the exam results, and some students cheered with joy.
在嘈杂的工厂里,工人必须大声地喊话才能让同事听到。
In the noisy factory, workers have to shout loudly to be heard by their colleagues.
他大声地读着那封信,仿佛想让整个世界都听到。
He loudly read the letter, as if he wanted the whole world to hear it.
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
请大声地说。
Please speak loudly. (qing da sheng de shuo)
他大声地笑了。
He laughed loudly. (ta da sheng de xiao le)
不要大声地说话。
Don't speak loudly. (bu yao da sheng de shuo hua)
她大声地读课文。
She reads the text aloud. (ta da sheng de du ke wen)
孩子们大声地唱歌。
The children are singing loudly. (hai zi men da sheng de chang ge)
老师大声地问了一个问题。
The teacher asked a question loudly. (lao shi da sheng de wen le yi ge wen ti)
他大声地喊我的名字。
He shouted my name loudly. (ta da sheng de han wo de ming zi)
他们大声地讨论着。
They were discussing loudly. (ta men da sheng de tao lun zhe)
请你大声地重复一遍。
Please repeat it loudly. (qing ni da sheng de chong fu yi bian)
他大声地宣布了消息。
He announced the news loudly. (ta da sheng de xuan bu le xiao xi)
Idioms & Expressions
"大声喧哗 (dà shēng xuān huá)"
To make a loud noise, to create a ruckus.
请勿大声喧哗 (Qǐng wù dà shēng xuān huá). Please do not make loud noises.
neutral"大声疾呼 (dà shēng jí hū)"
To appeal loudly, to call out loudly for something.
他大声疾呼,要求改变现状 (Tā dà shēng jí hū, yāoqiú gǎibiàn xiànzhuàng). He loudly appealed for a change in the status quo.
formal"大声叫好 (dà shēng jiào hǎo)"
To cheer loudly, to applaud loudly.
观众们大声叫好 (Guānzhòngmen dà shēng jiào hǎo). The audience cheered loudly.
neutral"大声嚷嚷 (dà shēng rǎng rang)"
To shout loudly, to clamor.
别大声嚷嚷,小声点 (Bié dà shēng rǎng rang, xiǎo shēng diǎn). Don't shout so loudly, speak softly.
informal"大声说话 (dà shēng shuō huà)"
To speak loudly.
请不要大声说话 (Qǐng bùyào dà shēng shuō huà). Please don't speak loudly.
neutral"大声唱歌 (dà shēng chàng gē)"
To sing loudly.
她喜欢大声唱歌 (Tā xǐhuān dà shēng chàng gē). She likes to sing loudly.
neutral"大声朗读 (dà shēng lǎng dú)"
To read aloud.
老师让我们大声朗读课文 (Lǎoshī ràng wǒmen dà shēng lǎng dú kèwén). The teacher asked us to read the text aloud.
neutral"大声笑 (dà shēng xiào)"
To laugh loudly.
他们大声笑了起来 (Tāmen dà shēng xiào le qǐlái). They started to laugh loudly.
neutral"大声斥责 (dà shēng chì zé)"
To loudly rebuke, to scold loudly.
他大声斥责了那个偷窃的人 (Tā dà shēng chì zé le nàgè tōuqiè de rén). He loudly rebuked the person who stole.
formal"大声喝彩 (dà shēng hè cǎi)"
To cheer loudly, to applaud loudly.
观众们为他们的表演大声喝彩 (Guānzhòngmen wèi tāmen de biǎoyǎn dà shēng hè cǎi). The audience cheered loudly for their performance.
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How to Use It
When using 大声地 (dà shēng de), remember it's an adverb that modifies a verb, telling us how something is done. So, it almost always comes before the verb.
Think of it like this:
• You speak loudly: 你大声地说话 (nǐ dà shēng de shuō huà).
• He sang loudly: 他大声地唱歌 (tā dà shēng de chàng gē).
It can also be used with verbs that imply sound, such as 喊 (hǎn - to shout) or 哭 (kū - to cry).
• The child cried loudly: 孩子大声地哭 (hái zi dà shēng de kū).
A common mistake is confusing 大声地 (dà shēng de) with 大声 (dà shēng). While both relate to 'loud', 大声地 is the adverbial form, meaning 'loudly'. 大声 on its own can function as an adjective (e.g., 'a loud voice' - 大声的声音 dà shēng de shēng yīn) or in some contexts as a noun (e.g., 'speak in a loud voice' - 大声说话 dà shēng shuō huà).
Another mistake is placing it incorrectly in a sentence. Remember, it usually goes before the verb it modifies, not after.
• Incorrect: 他唱歌大声地 (tā chàng gē dà shēng de).
• Correct: 他大声地唱歌 (tā dà shēng de chàng gē).
Also, sometimes learners might forget the '地' (de) particle, which is crucial for forming the adverbial 'loudly'.
• Incorrect: 她说话大声 (tā shuō huà dà shēng). (This sounds more like 'her speaking is loud' or 'she speaks loud', not 'she speaks loudly' in an adverbial sense)
• Correct: 她大声地说话 (tā dà shēng de shuō huà).
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Imagine a big (大 - dà) sound (声 - shēng) coming out of your mouth, making it loud. The '地' (de) is a common adverbial particle, so when you see '大声地', think 'loudly'.
Visual Association
Picture a person shouting into a microphone with sound waves visibly booming out, indicating 'loudly'. You can even imagine the character '大' as a person with arms outstretched, making a big, loud sound.
Word Web
Challenge
Try describing what you hear around you using '大声地'. For example: '我的邻居大声地听音乐。' (My neighbor is listening to music loudly.) Or, tell a story about a time someone spoke to you very loudly. For instance: '我妈妈大声地叫我起床。' (My mom loudly called me to wake up.)
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Speaking loudly
- 请大声地说。
- 他说话很大声。
- 你能不能大声一点?
Reading aloud
- 请大声朗读课文。
- 她喜欢大声读故事。
- 老师让我们大声读出来。
Shouting/Yelling
- 不要大声喊叫。
- 孩子们大声地玩。
- 他大声地笑了。
Making noise loudly (e.g., music)
- 音乐开得很大声。
- 他们大声地唱歌。
- 收音机声音太大了。
Expressing an opinion loudly
- 她大声地表达了自己的看法。
- 他把自己的想法大声地说出来。
- 我们应该大声说出我们的需求。
Conversation Starters
"你觉得在公共场合大声说话可以吗?"
"你有没有因为别人说话太大声而感到困扰的经历?"
"你觉得在哪些情况下大声说话是合适的?"
"如果你在听音乐,你会把声音开得很大声吗?"
"你有没有遇到过需要大声地表达自己观点的情况?"
Journal Prompts
描述一个你曾经因为声音太大而感到不舒服的经历。
想象一下,如果你不能大声说话,你的生活会有什么不同?
写一篇关于在图书馆或安静的地方大声说话的后果的短文。
回想一下你最近一次大声地笑或者大声地唱歌的经历。
思考一下在家庭聚会中,大声交谈和轻声细语各有什么优缺点?
Test Yourself 114 questions
她___地笑了。
To describe how she laughed, we need an adverb. '大声' means loudly.
请不要___地说话。
'大声' (dàshēng) means 'loudly' and fits well in the context of asking someone not to speak in a loud voice.
老师___地读课文。
'大声' (dàshēng) means 'loudly' and is appropriate for describing how a teacher might read a text to a class.
他___地喊我的名字。
'大声' (dàshēng) means 'loudly' and makes sense when someone is calling your name in a strong voice.
孩子们在公园里___地玩耍。
'大声' (dàshēng) means 'loudly' and is typical for how children play in a park.
请你___地告诉我。
'大声' (dàshēng) means 'loudly' and is used when you want someone to speak up so you can hear them clearly.
Choose the best word to complete the sentence: 小猫___叫。
'大声地' means loudly. A cat usually doesn't call slowly, happily, or quietly in this context.
Which sentence correctly uses '大声地'?
'大声地' describes how someone speaks or makes a sound. People speak loudly, but don't usually run, eat, or sleep loudly in the same way.
What is the opposite of '大声地'?
'大声地' means loudly, so '小声地' which means quietly, is its opposite.
You can use '大声地' to describe someone eating.
'大声地' is typically used for sounds like speaking, singing, or crying, not for actions like eating.
If someone is shouting, you can say they are speaking '大声地'.
'大声地' means loudly, and shouting is a form of speaking loudly.
The sentence '他大声地看书。' (He reads loudly.) is a common and natural way to use '大声地'.
While it's possible to read aloud, reading itself isn't usually described as 'loudly' in the same way as speaking or singing. People usually read quietly.
The teacher is speaking loudly.
Please don't sing loudly.
He laughed loudly.
Read this aloud:
她大声地说“你好!”
Focus: dà shēng de
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Read this aloud:
我们大声地读课文。
Focus: dà shēng de dú
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Read this aloud:
孩子大声地哭。
Focus: dà shēng de kū
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Write a short sentence telling someone to speak loudly because you can't hear them.
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请你大声地说,我听不见。
Write a simple sentence describing a child singing loudly.
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孩子大声地唱歌。
Imagine you are in a quiet library. Write a short sentence telling someone not to speak loudly.
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请不要大声地说话。
老师怎么问问题?
Read this passage:
老师大声地问:“谁知道这个问题的答案?” 小明举手了。
老师怎么问问题?
老师的声音很大,所以用“大声地”来形容。
老师的声音很大,所以用“大声地”来形容。
他笑得怎么样?
Read this passage:
他在公园里大声地笑。很多人都看着他。
他笑得怎么样?
“大声地笑”说明他笑的声音很大。
“大声地笑”说明他笑的声音很大。
妈妈想让我怎么读书?
Read this passage:
妈妈叫我大声地读书。她说这样可以学得更好。
妈妈想让我怎么读书?
妈妈叫我“大声地读书”,表示她希望我读的时候声音大。
妈妈叫我“大声地读书”,表示她希望我读的时候声音大。
The correct order is Subject (他) + Adverbial (大声地) + Verb (说) + Object (话).
The correct order is 'Please' (请) + 'do not' (不要) + Adverbial (大声地) + Verb (唱歌).
The correct order is Subject (她) + Adverbial (大声地) + Verb (笑) + '起来' (indicating start of action).
Translate this sentence into Chinese: 'He spoke loudly.'
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他大声地说。
Complete the sentence with '大声地': '老师___ 问学生问题。' (The teacher asked the students questions loudly.)
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老师大声地问学生问题。
Write a short sentence using '大声地' to describe someone singing.
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她大声地唱歌。
小狗在做什么?
Read this passage:
小狗在外面大声地叫。我听到它叫,就出去了。外面很冷。
小狗在做什么?
根据文章,小狗在外面大声地叫。 (According to the passage, the puppy was barking loudly outside.)
根据文章,小狗在外面大声地叫。 (According to the passage, the puppy was barking loudly outside.)
为什么不能大声说话?
Read this passage:
请不要大声地说话,图书馆里需要安静。如果你想说话,请去外面。
为什么不能大声说话?
文章中说:“图书馆里需要安静。” (The passage says: 'The library needs quiet.')
文章中说:“图书馆里需要安静。” (The passage says: 'The library needs quiet.')
孩子怎么了?
Read this passage:
孩子大声地哭了。妈妈走过去,抱起她。
孩子怎么了?
文章第一句就说了孩子大声地哭了。(The first sentence of the passage states that the child cried loudly.)
文章第一句就说了孩子大声地哭了。(The first sentence of the passage states that the child cried loudly.)
He laughed loudly.
Please don't speak loudly.
The teacher loudly announced the exam results.
Read this aloud:
他大声地喊着我的名字。
Focus: dà shēng de
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我喜欢大声地唱歌。
Focus: dà shēng de chàng gē
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Read this aloud:
请你大声地读一遍这个句子。
Focus: dà shēng de dú yī biàn
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Imagine you are at a concert and your friend can't hear you. Write a sentence telling your friend to speak louder.
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请你大声地说,我听不见! (Please speak louder, I can't hear you!)
Describe a situation where someone might need to shout or speak loudly to be heard. Use '大声地' in your description.
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在嘈杂的工厂里,工人必须大声地说话,才能让同事听见。 (In a noisy factory, workers must speak loudly for their colleagues to hear them.)
Write a short note to your neighbor asking them to not play music so loudly. Include '大声地'.
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您好邻居,请您不要那么大声地播放音乐。 (Hello neighbor, please don't play music so loudly.)
为什么小明妈妈让他不要大声地说话?
Read this passage:
小明在电话里大声地和他的朋友争吵。他妈妈听到了,走过来对他说:“请你不要在家里大声地说话。” 小明只好把声音放低了。
为什么小明妈妈让他不要大声地说话?
文章中明确提到“小明在电话里大声地和他的朋友争吵。他妈妈听到了,走过来对他说:‘请你不要在家里大声地说话。’”,所以妈妈让他不要大声地说话是因为他在争吵。
文章中明确提到“小明在电话里大声地和他的朋友争吵。他妈妈听到了,走过来对他说:‘请你不要在家里大声地说话。’”,所以妈妈让他不要大声地说话是因为他在争吵。
老师为什么大声地讲课?
Read this passage:
老师在教室里大声地讲课,希望能让坐在最后一排的学生也能清楚地听到。但是有些学生还是在后面小声地聊天。
老师为什么大声地讲课?
文章中提到“希望能让坐在最后一排的学生也能清楚地听到”,这表明老师大声讲课的目的是为了确保所有学生都能听清楚。
文章中提到“希望能让坐在最后一排的学生也能清楚地听到”,这表明老师大声讲课的目的是为了确保所有学生都能听清楚。
根据这段话,在图书馆里不应该做什么?
Read this passage:
在图书馆里,每个人都应该保持安静,不要大声地说话或打电话。如果你需要交流,请到外面去。
根据这段话,在图书馆里不应该做什么?
文章明确指出“不要大声地说话或打电话”是图书馆的规定。
文章明确指出“不要大声地说话或打电话”是图书馆的规定。
The teacher announced the exam results loudly.
I heard him loudly call my name.
In a noisy environment, we must speak loudly.
Read this aloud:
请你大声地重复这句话。
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他为什么总是大声地抱怨?
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即使很害怕,他还是大声地说了出来。
Focus: dà shēng de shuō le chū lái
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Imagine you are at a concert and the lead singer starts singing very loudly. Describe the scene, focusing on the singer's performance and the audience's reaction. Use '大声地' at least once.
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演唱会上,歌手大声地唱着,观众们跟着节拍欢呼。他的声音很有感染力,整个场子都沸腾了。
You are trying to get someone's attention from across a crowded room. Write a short paragraph explaining what you would do and what you might say. Include '大声地' to describe how you'd speak.
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在一个拥挤的房间里,我会大声地喊那个人的名字,同时挥手引起他们的注意。如果他们还没听到,我可能会走到他们身边。
Describe a situation where someone needs to speak loudly to be heard, for example, over noise or a distance. Explain why they need to speak loudly and what they are trying to communicate. Use '大声地' at least once.
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在建筑工地上,机器的噪音非常大。工人们必须大声地说话才能让对方听到指令。他们通常会用手势辅助沟通。
根据文章,观众们为什么大声欢呼?
Read this passage:
在足球比赛的最后时刻,主队获得了一个点球机会。全场观众都屏住了呼吸。当球员将球射入球门时,他们兴奋地大声地欢呼起来,庆祝这关键的一球。
根据文章,观众们为什么大声欢呼?
文章中明确提到“当球员将球射入球门时,他们兴奋地大声地欢呼起来,庆祝这关键的一球”,因此观众欢呼是因为主队进球了。
文章中明确提到“当球员将球射入球门时,他们兴奋地大声地欢呼起来,庆祝这关键的一球”,因此观众欢呼是因为主队进球了。
文章中,孩子为什么会在图书馆大声地哭泣?
Read this passage:
图书馆是一个安静的地方,大家通常都会轻声细语。但是,昨天我听到一个孩子大声地哭泣,他的妈妈在旁边轻声安抚他。尽管如此,孩子的哭声还是打破了图书馆的宁静。
文章中,孩子为什么会在图书馆大声地哭泣?
文章只提到“我听到一个孩子大声地哭泣”,但并没有说明哭泣的具体原因。
文章只提到“我听到一个孩子大声地哭泣”,但并没有说明哭泣的具体原因。
在集市上,小贩们大声叫卖的目的是什么?
Read this passage:
在一个热闹的集市上,小贩们为了吸引顾客,纷纷大声地叫卖自己的商品。水果摊的老板喊着“新鲜的苹果,又甜又脆!”;卖衣服的摊主则不停地吆喝着“大减价,走过路过不要错过!”整个集市充满了此起彼伏的叫卖声。
在集市上,小贩们大声叫卖的目的是什么?
文章中明确提到“小贩们为了吸引顾客,纷纷大声地叫卖自己的商品”,所以目的是吸引顾客。
文章中明确提到“小贩们为了吸引顾客,纷纷大声地叫卖自己的商品”,所以目的是吸引顾客。
The correct order is 'Subject + Adverb + Prepositional Phrase + Verb'.
The '把' construction is used here to emphasize the object of the verb. '大声地' modifies '讲出来'.
The prepositional phrase '在会议上' (at the meeting) comes first, followed by the subject, adverb, and verb phrase.
他因为兴奋而___喊着,引来了所有人的注意。
The context '因为兴奋而喊着' (shouting due to excitement) implies a loud action, making '大声地' (loudly) the most suitable choice. The other options suggest quiet or slow actions, which contradict the meaning.
在图书馆里,你应该保持安静,不要___说话。
The instruction '保持安静' (keep quiet) indicates that '大声地' (loudly) is what one should avoid doing in a library. The other options would be encouraged.
她___地读着信,生怕漏掉一个字。
Reading aloud is often done carefully, and '生怕漏掉一个字' (afraid of missing a single word) suggests a deliberate action, making '大声地' (loudly) a plausible way to ensure careful reading, especially when trying to focus. While '小声地' (softly) could also be careful, '大声地' implies a more active engagement with the text in this context.
为了让远处的观众也能听到,主持人不得不___重复了获奖者的名字。
The phrase '让远处的观众也能听到' (so that even distant audience members could hear) directly indicates the need for a loud voice. Therefore, '大声地' (loudly) is the correct adverb. The other options are either contradictory or irrelevant.
尽管比赛结果不尽如人意,教练还是___鼓励队员们不要放弃。
Encouraging a team '不要放弃' (not to give up) in a competitive setting often involves speaking with conviction and volume to motivate them, thus '大声地' (loudly) fits well. The other options imply a lack of enthusiasm or communication, which wouldn't be effective encouragement.
当他听到这个令人震惊的消息时,他无法控制自己,___地尖叫起来。
The phrase '尖叫起来' (screamed) intrinsically implies a loud sound. Combined with '无法控制自己' (couldn't control himself) in response to '令人震惊的消息' (shocking news), '大声地' (loudly) is the only logical choice to describe the manner of screaming.
Choose the most appropriate word to complete the sentence: 他生气了,所以他开始____说话。
The sentence implies anger, which often leads to speaking loudly. '轻轻地' means softly, '慢慢地' means slowly, and '偷偷地' means secretly.
哪句话中的“大声地”使用得最自然?
'大声地阅读' (to read loudly) is a common and natural way to use '大声地'. The other options use '大声地' in an unnatural or incorrect context.
Which of the following sentences correctly uses “大声地” to describe someone expressing strong emotions?
'大声地哭泣' (to cry loudly) is a natural expression of sadness. The other options are either contradictory ('大声地保持安静') or don't fit the context of '大声地' expressing strong emotions.
在图书馆里,你应该大声地说话。
Libraries are typically quiet places, so speaking loudly would be inappropriate.
当你想引起别人的注意时,大声地喊他们的名字是一个有效的方法。
Calling someone's name loudly is a common way to get their attention, especially from a distance.
“她大声地悄悄地走开了。”这句话是合乎逻辑的。
'大声地' (loudly) and '悄悄地' (quietly) are antonyms, so they cannot be used together to describe the same action in a logical way.
Focus on how he expressed his opinion despite the noise.
Listen for her reaction to the unexpected situation.
Consider why the speaker repeated the information loudly.
Read this aloud:
在体育场里,球迷们大声地为自己的球队加油。
Focus: dà shēng de
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Read this aloud:
尽管他已经尽力大声地解释了,但对方似乎还是没能完全理解。
Focus: jiě shì le
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她不喜欢在公共场合大声地讲电话,觉得那样很不礼貌。
Focus: gōng gòng chǎng hé
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你认为在公共场合大声喧哗是文明的行为吗?为什么?
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我认为在公共场合大声喧哗不是文明的行为。这不仅会打扰到周围的人,也显得缺乏对他人的尊重。在一个和谐的社会中,每个人都应该注意自己的言行,避免给他人带来不便。
描述一次你因为有人大声说话而感到不舒服的经历。你是如何应对的?
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有一次我在图书馆学习,旁边有人一直在大声讲电话,这让我感到非常不舒服,完全无法集中注意力。我尝试礼貌地提醒他们,但效果不佳。最后我只好换了一个座位。这次经历让我觉得,在公共场所保持安静是很重要的。
在什么情况下,大声地表达自己的意见是必要的?请举例说明。
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在某些情况下,大声地表达自己的意见是必要的。例如,在团队会议中,如果你有一个重要的建议或发现了潜在的问题,你需要清晰且大声地阐述你的观点,以确保每个人都能听到并理解。又比如,在遇到不公正待遇时,也需要大声地为自己发声,维护自己的权益。
根据文章内容,以下哪种说法是正确的?
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在中国的传统文化中,人们普遍认为,公共场合的喧哗是一种缺乏教养的表现。因此,在图书馆、医院或博物馆等场所,大家都会自觉地保持安静,不大声说话,以免打扰到他人。这种行为准则体现了对周围人的尊重和体谅,也是构建和谐社会的重要组成部分。然而,随着社会发展,一些年轻人对这种传统观念的理解有所不同,有时会在公共场合大声地聊天或使用手机外放音乐,引发了一些争议。
根据文章内容,以下哪种说法是正确的?
文章明确提到“在图书馆、医院或博物馆等场所,大家都会自觉地保持安静,不大声说话”,这与“在图书馆保持安静是中国传统文化的一部分”相符。
文章明确提到“在图书馆、医院或博物馆等场所,大家都会自觉地保持安静,不大声说话”,这与“在图书馆保持安静是中国传统文化的一部分”相符。
小明在会议中大声发言的主要目的是什么?
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小明在一次公司会议上,为了让自己的观点被更多人听到,他特意大声地发言,甚至盖过了其他同事的声音。会后,虽然他的观点得到了重视,但也有同事私下抱怨他发言过于强势,缺乏倾听他人的耐心。这让小明开始反思,大声表达自己的意见是否总是最好的方式。
小明在会议中大声发言的主要目的是什么?
文章中明确指出:“小明在一次公司会议上,为了让自己的观点被更多人听到,他特意大声地发言。” 这直接说明了他的主要目的。
文章中明确指出:“小明在一次公司会议上,为了让自己的观点被更多人听到,他特意大声地发言。” 这直接说明了他的主要目的。
根据文章,以下哪种情境下“大声地呼喊”可能是必要的?
Read this passage:
许多家长在教育孩子时,会强调在公共场所说话要轻声细语,不要大声喧哗。这不仅仅是为了培养孩子的基本礼仪,更是为了让他们学会体谅他人,尊重周围环境。然而,在某些特定的场合,例如需要引起紧急注意或在喧闹的户外活动中,大声地呼喊是必要的,甚至是唯一的有效沟通方式。因此,如何根据不同的情境灵活运用声量,成为了一项重要的社交技能。
根据文章,以下哪种情境下“大声地呼喊”可能是必要的?
文章明确提到:“在某些特定的场合,例如需要引起紧急注意或在喧闹的户外活动中,大声地呼喊是必要的。”
文章明确提到:“在某些特定的场合,例如需要引起紧急注意或在喧闹的户外活动中,大声地呼喊是必要的。”
This sentence structure places the adverb (大声地) before the verb it modifies (宣布了). '他' (he) is the subject, '宣布了' (announced) is the verb, and '好消息' (good news) is the object.
This sentence emphasizes the prohibition. '请不要' (please do not) introduces the command. '在图书馆里' (in the library) specifies the location, and '大声地说话' (speak loudly) is the action to avoid. The adverb 大声地 comes before 说话.
Here, '观众们' (the audience) is the subject. '大声地' (loudly) modifies '欢呼' (cheer). '为他们的偶像' (for their idol) indicates the reason or object of their cheering.
在公共场合,我们不应该___喧哗。
The sentence means 'In public places, we should not make a loud noise.' '大声地' (dà shēng de) means 'loudly', which fits the context of making noise. The other options imply quietness or slowness, which don't fit the negative context of '喧哗' (xuānhuá - to make a loud noise).
她因为激动而___喊出了他的名字。
The sentence means 'She, due to excitement, loudly called out his name.' '大声地' (dà shēng de) means 'loudly', which is consistent with expressing excitement. The other options suggest a quiet or silent action, which contradicts the idea of shouting due to excitement.
老师再三强调要___朗读课文,以便大家都能听清楚。
The sentence means 'The teacher repeatedly emphasized to read the text loudly so that everyone could hear clearly.' '大声地' (dà shēng de) means 'loudly', which is necessary for everyone to hear clearly. The other options would make it difficult for everyone to hear.
面对不公,他终于忍无可忍,___抗议。
The sentence means 'Facing injustice, he finally couldn't bear it anymore and protested loudly.' '大声地' (dà shēng de) means 'loudly', which aligns with the act of protesting when one can no longer tolerate injustice. The other options suggest a quiet or calm reaction, which would not be characteristic of a strong protest.
尽管比赛结果不尽如人意,但观众们仍然___为运动员们鼓掌。
The sentence means 'Although the game results were not satisfactory, the audience still loudly applauded the athletes.' '大声地' (dà shēng de) means 'loudly', which conveys a strong, supportive applause despite the outcome. The other options imply hesitation, reluctance, or perfunctoriness, which don't fit the context of enthusiastic applause.
为了引起大家的注意,他___清了清嗓子。
The sentence means 'To attract everyone's attention, he loudly cleared his throat.' '大声地' (dà shēng de) means 'loudly', which is an action taken to get attention. The other options suggest quietness or softness, which would not effectively draw attention.
Choose the most appropriate synonym for "大声地" in the context of expressing anger.
While all options relate to loudness, '高声地' (gāoshēngde) often carries the nuance of speaking loudly, sometimes due to emotion like anger. '响亮地' (xiǎngliàngde) emphasizes clarity and resonance, '振耳欲聋地' (zhènéryùlóngde) means deafening, and '洪亮地' (hóngliàngde) refers to a powerful, deep sound, often of a voice.
Which of the following scenarios would LEAST likely involve the use of "大声地"?
"大声地" (dàshēngde) means loudly. Whispering is the opposite of speaking loudly, so this scenario is the least likely to involve "大声地".
In a formal debate, if someone wants to emphatically state their argument, they might speak "大声地". What's the most likely reason for this?
Speaking loudly in a debate can help ensure that the speaker's arguments are heard clearly by everyone, including the judges and audience. It can also convey a sense of confidence and conviction in their stance.
If a child is told to speak "大声地" in a school play, it means they should whisper their lines.
"大声地" (dàshēngde) means loudly, so telling a child to speak "大声地" means they should speak their lines with volume, not whisper them.
The phrase "大声地" can be used to describe the sound of thunder.
"大声地" (dàshēngde) means loudly, and thunder is indeed a loud sound. So, it is appropriate to describe thunder as sounding "大声地". For example, 雷声大声地轰鸣 (Léi shēng dàshēngde hōngmíng - The thunder roared loudly).
When someone is expressing sorrow, they would typically speak "大声地" to convey their deep sadness.
While intense emotions can sometimes lead to loud expressions, deep sorrow is more commonly associated with a quiet, subdued tone, or even crying, rather than speaking "大声地" (loudly).
This sentence structure places the adverb '大声地' (loudly) before the verb '宣布了' (announced), which is common in Chinese to describe how an action is performed. The demonstrative pronoun '这个' (this) precedes the adjective '惊人的' (astonishing) which modifies '消息' (news).
'尽管' (despite) introduces a concession. '仍然' (still) is an adverb indicating continuation. '大声地' (loudly) modifies '表达' (expressed). '自己的' (one's own) clarifies ownership of '观点' (viewpoint).
'为了' (in order to) introduces the purpose. '确保' (ensure) is the verb. '不得不' (had to) indicates compulsion. '大声地' (loudly) describes the manner of '说话' (speaking).
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Summary
Use '大声地' to describe actions done with a loud sound or voice.
- Adverb for loud actions
- Used for speaking, shouting, singing loudly
- Often precedes verbs
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