dà gài
probably; maybe
大概有十个人在排队。
Dàgài yǒu shí gè rén zài páiduì.
There are about ten people in line.
我大概知道你在说什么。
Wǒ dàgài zhīdào nǐ zài shuō shénme.
I think I know what you're talking about.
他大概会在明天到达。
Tā dàgài huì zài míngtiān dàodá.
He will probably arrive tomorrow.
准确 (zhǔn què)
accurate
精确 (jīng què)
precise
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Get Started FreeThe Chinese word 大概 (dàgài) is composed of two characters: 大 (dà), meaning "big" or "great", and 概 (gài), meaning "outline" or "general idea". Together, they form a compound word that means "roughly", "approximately", or "in general".The character 大 (dà) is one of the most common characters in Chinese, and it has a wide range of meanings. It can be used as an adjective to mean "big", "great", or "important", or as a noun to mean "size", "magnitude", or "amount". In the word 大概 (dàgài), it is used in the sense of "big" or "general".The character 概 (gài) is also a common character, and it has several different meanings. It can be used as a noun to mean "outline", "general idea", or "summary", or as a verb to mean "to outline", "to summarize", or "to generalize". In the word 大概 (dàgài), it is used in the sense of "outline" or "general idea".When the two characters 大 (dà) and 概 (gài) are combined, they form the compound word 大概 (dàgài), which means "roughly", "approximately", or "in general". This word is often used to express a lack of precision or certainty, or to indicate that something is not exact. For example, you could say 大概有十个人 (dàgài yǒu shí gè rén) to mean "there are about ten people", or 大概是明天 (dàgài shì míngtiān) to mean "it will probably be tomorrow".