dào chù
partout
到处都是人。
Dàochù dōu shì rén.
There are people everywhere.
我到处找你。
Wǒ dàochù zhǎo nǐ.
I looked for you everywhere.
到处都是垃圾。
Dàochù dōu shì lājī.
There is garbage everywhere.
到处 (dàochù)
everywhere
到处 (dàochù)
all over
局部 (jùbù)
local
部分 (bùfèn)
part
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Commencez gratuitementThe Chinese word 到处 (dàochù) is composed of two characters: 到 (dào) and 处 (chù). The character 到 means "to arrive" or "to reach", while the character 处 means "place" or "location". Together, the two characters mean "everywhere" or "all over the place".The word 到处 is often used in a general sense to refer to any place or location. For example, you could say 到处都是人 (dàochù dōu shì rén), which means "there are people everywhere". You could also use 到处 to refer to a specific place or location. For example, you could say 我到处都找不到他 (wǒ dàochù dōu zhǎo bù dào tā), which means "I can't find him anywhere".The word 到处 can also be used in a figurative sense to refer to a wide range of things or ideas. For example, you could say 到处都是机会 (dàochù dōu shì jīhuì), which means "there are opportunities everywhere". You could also use 到处 to refer to a variety of different experiences or situations. For example, you could say 我到处都经历过 (wǒ dàochù dōu jīnglìguò), which means "I have experienced a lot of different things".The word 到处 is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of different ways. It is an important word to know for HSK learners, as it is used frequently in everyday conversation.