Meaning and Usage
The adjective 高大 (gāodà) describes someone or something that is both tall and large in size. It is commonly used to describe people, especially their height and build, but can also describe buildings or objects that are impressively big and tall.
Common Collocations
- 高大个子 (gāodà gèzi): tall and big stature, often used for people.
- 高大建筑 (gāodà jiànzhù): tall and large building.
Usage Notes
When describing people, 高大 often implies a strong or imposing physical presence but does not necessarily imply strength or aggressiveness. It is neutral and can be paired with personality descriptions to contrast physical appearance and character.
Avoiding Confusion
Do not confuse 高大 with 高兴 (happy) or 大 (big) alone. 高大 specifically emphasizes both height and largeness together, not just one dimension.
Meaning and Usage
The adjective 高大 (gāodà) describes someone or something that is both tall and large in size. It is commonly used to describe people, especially their height and build, but can also describe buildings or objects that are impressively big and tall.
Common Collocations
- 高大个子 (gāodà gèzi): tall and big stature, often used for people.
- 高大建筑 (gāodà jiànzhù): tall and large building.
Usage Notes
When describing people, 高大 often implies a strong or imposing physical presence but does not necessarily imply strength or aggressiveness. It is neutral and can be paired with personality descriptions to contrast physical appearance and character.
Avoiding Confusion
Do not confuse 高大 with 高兴 (happy) or 大 (big) alone. 高大 specifically emphasizes both height and largeness together, not just one dimension.
Meaning and Usage
The adjective 高大 (gāodà) describes someone or something that is both tall and large in size. It is commonly used to describe people, especially their height and build, but can also describe buildings or objects that are impressively big and tall.
Common Collocations
- 高大个子 (gāodà gèzi): tall and big stature, often used for people.
- 高大建筑 (gāodà jiànzhù): tall and large building.
Usage Notes
When describing people, 高大 often implies a strong or imposing physical presence but does not necessarily imply strength or aggressiveness. It is neutral and can be paired with personality descriptions to contrast physical appearance and character.
Avoiding Confusion
Do not confuse 高大 with 高兴 (happy) or 大 (big) alone. 高大 specifically emphasizes both height and largeness together, not just one dimension.