辽阔

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Meaning and Usage

The adjective "辽阔" (liáo kuò) describes something that is vast, extensive, or broad in physical or metaphorical sense. It often refers to large natural spaces like plains, fields, or territories, but can also describe abstract concepts such as vision or perspective.

Common Contexts

  • Physical landscapes: Used to emphasize the great size and openness of natural environments.
  • Abstract usage: Describing broad vision, wide horizons, or extensive scope in thinking or planning.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 辽阔 (vast grassland): highlights large open natural areas.
  • 视野辽阔 (broad vision): metaphorical use for wide perspective or foresight.
  • 祖国辽阔 (vast motherland): patriotic expression emphasizing the large size of a country.

Usage Notes

"辽阔" is a formal and somewhat literary adjective, often used in written language or formal speech. It conveys a positive impression of greatness and expansiveness. Avoid using it for small or confined spaces. It differs from similar words like "广" (kuān guǎng), which also means broad but can be used more flexibly for physical width or figurative openness.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "辽阔" with "广大" (guǎng dà), which also means vast but often emphasizes population or influence rather than physical size. "辽阔" focuses more on spatial vastness.

Example Sentences

This grassland is vast and boundless, the scenery is very spectacular.

The motherland's land is vast and rich in resources.

His vision is very broad, able to see the direction of future development.