cyun4 coeng4全場全场
Jyutpingcyun4 coeng4
Yalechyùhn chèuhng
Definition
Everyone present at a venue; the whole audience.
colloquialpeopleplaces
How it's used
Focuses on the collective presence of people in a specific venue or event. It functions as a noun phrase referring to everyone present, rather than just the physical space itself. It is frequently used in contexts involving performances, speeches, or competitions to describe a unified reaction from the crowd.
Examples
After he told the joke, the whole audience laughed until their stomachs hurt.
Related words
Common phrases
sold out / full house
the whole audience cheers
Common mistake
Avoid using this to refer to the physical building or venue; use 場地 instead. It specifically highlights the people gathered, not the location's capacity or infrastructure.
Grammar color guide
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Grammar guides
- NegationHow to say no, not, didn't, and don't in Cantonese. The four main negation words and when to use each one.
- Numbers and moneyCounting, talking about money, and asking how much things cost. Includes the two words for two and the everyday words for dollars and cents.
- Aspect markersCantonese has no tenses, but it does have aspect markers. Learn how zo2, gwo3, gan2, and hai2 dou6 show completion, experience, and ongoing action.



