Meaning and Usage
"遍地" literally means "all over the ground" or "everywhere on the land." It is used to describe something that is widely spread or scattered across a place. This word often appears in contexts describing natural scenes, urban environments, or situations where something is abundant and visible everywhere.
Common Collocations
- 遍地开花 (biàndì kāihuā): flowers blooming everywhere, often used literally or metaphorically for widespread success.
- 遍地都是 (biàndì dōu shì): used to emphasize that something is found everywhere.
Usage Notes
"遍地" is typically used before a noun or noun phrase to emphasize the widespread presence of that noun. It carries a neutral to positive tone depending on context. Avoid confusing it with "到处" which also means "everywhere" but is more general and less visual.
Register and Tone
"遍地" is common in both spoken and written Mandarin, suitable for descriptive language in news, literature, and daily conversation.
Meaning and Usage
"遍地" literally means "all over the ground" or "everywhere on the land." It is used to describe something that is widely spread or scattered across a place. This word often appears in contexts describing natural scenes, urban environments, or situations where something is abundant and visible everywhere.
Common Collocations
- 遍地开花 (biàndì kāihuā): flowers blooming everywhere, often used literally or metaphorically for widespread success.
- 遍地都是 (biàndì dōu shì): used to emphasize that something is found everywhere.
Usage Notes
"遍地" is typically used before a noun or noun phrase to emphasize the widespread presence of that noun. It carries a neutral to positive tone depending on context. Avoid confusing it with "到处" which also means "everywhere" but is more general and less visual.
Register and Tone
"遍地" is common in both spoken and written Mandarin, suitable for descriptive language in news, literature, and daily conversation.
Meaning and Usage
"遍地" literally means "all over the ground" or "everywhere on the land." It is used to describe something that is widely spread or scattered across a place. This word often appears in contexts describing natural scenes, urban environments, or situations where something is abundant and visible everywhere.
Common Collocations
- 遍地开花 (biàndì kāihuā): flowers blooming everywhere, often used literally or metaphorically for widespread success.
- 遍地都是 (biàndì dōu shì): used to emphasize that something is found everywhere.
Usage Notes
"遍地" is typically used before a noun or noun phrase to emphasize the widespread presence of that noun. It carries a neutral to positive tone depending on context. Avoid confusing it with "到处" which also means "everywhere" but is more general and less visual.
Register and Tone
"遍地" is common in both spoken and written Mandarin, suitable for descriptive language in news, literature, and daily conversation.