HSK Level 5

增大

zēng dà

การขยาย; ขยาย; เพิ่มขึ้น

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ประโยคตัวอย่าง

随着年龄的增大,人的反应能力会逐渐下降。

Suízhe niánlíng de zēngdà, rén de fǎnyìng nénglì huì zhújiàn xiàjiàng.

As people age, their reaction time will gradually decrease.

随着经济的增大,人们的生活水平也有所提高。

Suízhe jīngjì de zēngdà, rénmen de shēnghuó shuǐpíng yě yǒu suǒ tígāo.

As the economy grows, people's living standards have also improved.

随着科技的增大,我们的生活变得更加便利。

Suízhe kējì de zēngdà, wǒmen de shēnghuó biàn dé gèngjiā biànlì.

With the advancement of technology, our lives have become more convenient.

คำพ้องความหมาย

增加 (zēngjiā)

increase

扩大 (kuòdà)

expand

คำตรงข้าม

减少 (jiǎnshǎo)

decrease

缩小 (suōxiǎo)

reduce

นิรุกติศาสตร์และส่วนประกอบ

The Chinese word 增大 (zēng dà) is composed of two characters: 增 (zēng) and 大 (dà). 增 means "to increase" or "to add", while 大 means "big" or "great". Together, 增大 means "to increase in size" or "to become bigger".The character 增 is composed of two parts: the radical 亻(rén), which represents a person, and the phonetic component 曾 (céng), which has the same pronunciation as 增. The radical 亻indicates that 增 is related to human activity, while the phonetic component 曾 provides the pronunciation.The character 大 is composed of two parts: the radical 人 (rén), which represents a person, and the phonetic component 太 (tài), which has the same pronunciation as 大. The radical 人 indicates that 大 is related to humans, while the phonetic component 太 provides the pronunciation.The combination of 增 and 大 creates the word 增大, which means "to increase in size" or "to become bigger". This word is commonly used in everyday speech and writing to describe a variety of situations, such as the growth of a child, the expansion of a business, or the increase in the price of goods.