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When using 大声 (dàshēng) in conversation, it is used to indicate that something should be said or done loudly. For example, if someone is speaking too quietly, you can say 大声说 (dàshēng shuō) to ask them to speak louder.
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In everyday life, 大声 is often used to describe someone speaking, shouting, singing, or making noise loudly. Sure! Here are some additional examples of how to use 大声 (dà shēng) in everyday life:
他大声地喊:“快点过来!” (Tā dà shēng de hǎn: "Kuài diǎn guò lái!") - He shouted loudly, "Come over here quickly!"
她大声唱歌。 (Tā dà shēng chàng gē.) - She sang loudly.
孩子们大声笑着。 (Hái zi men dà shēng xiào zhe.) - The children were laughing loudly.
请不要大声说话,别打扰到别人。 (Qǐng bú yào dà shēng shuō huà, bié dǎ rǎo dào bié rén.) - Please don't speak loudly and disturb others.
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