大海

dà hǎi

mer

HSK Level 2

Exemples de phrases

大海很宽阔。

dà hǎi hěn kuān kuò.

The ocean is very wide.

我喜欢在海边散步。

wǒ xǐ huan zài hǎi biān sàn bù.

I like to walk along the beach.

大海里有许多鱼。

dà hǎi lǐ yǒu xǔ duō yú.

There are many fish in the ocean.

Synonymes

汪洋 (wāng yáng)

vast ocean

碧波 (bì bō)

blue waves

Antonymes

小溪 (xiǎoxī)

stream

湖泊 (húpò)

lake

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Étymologie et composants

The Chinese word 大海 (dàhǎi) for "ocean" is composed of two characters: 大 (dà), meaning "big" or "great," and 海 (hǎi), meaning "sea." The character 大 is one of the most common characters in Chinese, and it is used in a wide variety of words to indicate size or importance. The character 海 is also a common character, and it is used in words related to the sea or ocean.The combination of these two characters creates a word that is both descriptive and evocative. 大海 (dàhǎi) is a vast and powerful body of water, and it is a source of both wonder and fear. The word 大海 (dàhǎi) can also be used metaphorically to refer to something that is vast or boundless, such as the universe or the human mind.The etymology of the word 大海 (dàhǎi) is a reminder of the rich history and culture of China. The Chinese language is a complex and nuanced language, and it is full of words that have a deep and meaningful history.