dà shēng
loud
他大声地唱歌。
tā dàshēng de chànggē.
He sang loudly.
她在课堂上大声发言。
tā zài kètáng shàng dàshēng fāyán.
She spoke loudly in class.
他们大声地欢呼。
tāmen dàshēng de huānhū.
They cheered loudly.
小声 (xiǎoshēng)
softly
低声 (dīshēng)
in a low voice
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Get Started FreeThe Chinese word 大声 (dàshēng) is composed of two characters: 大 (dà), meaning "big" or "great", and 声 (shēng), meaning "sound" or "voice". Together, they literally mean "big sound" or "loud voice".The word 大声 has been used in Chinese for centuries, and its meaning has remained largely unchanged. It is often used to describe a sound that is loud or powerful, such as the roar of a lion or the sound of thunder. It can also be used to describe a person who is speaking or singing in a loud voice.In addition to its literal meaning, 大声 can also be used figuratively to describe something that is impressive or significant. For example, a person who has achieved great success might be described as having a 大声 (dàshēng), or "loud reputation".The word 大声 is a common word in Chinese, and it is used in a variety of contexts. It is an important word for HSK learners to know, as it can be used to express a variety of ideas and emotions.