sì chù
autour; partout; dans toutes les directions
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我在四处寻找我的钥匙。
wǒ zài sìchù xúnzhǎo wǒ de yàoshi.
I am looking for my keys everywhere.
他四处旅行,以寻找灵感。
tā sìchù lǚxíng, yǐ xúnzhǎo lǐnggǎn.
He travels everywhere to find inspiration.
她在四处寻找工作。
tā zài sìchù xúnzhǎo gōngzuò.
She is looking for a job everywhere.
集中 (jízhōng)
concentrate
聚集 (jíjù)
gather
The Chinese word "四处" is composed of two characters: "四" (sì) and "处" (chù). The character "四" means "four" and is often used to indicate a general sense of "many" or "all". The character "处" means "place" or "location", but can also be used to refer to a "situation" or "circumstance". When combined, the two characters "四处" literally mean "four places" or "four directions", but they are often used figuratively to mean "everywhere" or "all around". For example, the sentence "四处都是人" (sìchù dōu shì rén) means "there are people everywhere". The word "四处" can also be used to refer to a general sense of movement or activity, as in the sentence "四处走动" (sìchù zǒudòng), which means "to walk around".