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Definition
The extent of a fall or drop, typically referring to prices, indices, or numerical values.
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How it's used
This term is primarily used in professional or analytical contexts such as finance, economics, and statistics. While it describes a decrease, it specifically refers to the magnitude or percentage of that change rather than the act of falling itself. It is frequently paired with verbs like 錄得 or 出現 to describe market performance.
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The drop in this stock is quite significant today.
Do you think the decline will narrow tomorrow?
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Common mistake
Do not use this word to describe physical objects falling or people tripping, as those require the verb 跌. It is strictly reserved for abstract values, prices, or statistical data points.
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Grammar guides
- Directional complementsThe small words added after a verb to show direction of movement, like up, down, out, in, and back. Common in everyday Cantonese.
- DemonstrativesThis and that with 呢 and 嗰, the personal pronouns, and how 哋 turns I, you, and he into we, you all, and they.
- Resultative complementsSticking a result word onto a verb to show how it turned out, like eat until full or look and find. A productive everyday pattern.



