do1 do1 seng1多多聲多多声

Jyutpingdo1 do1 seng1
Yaledō dō sēng
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Definition

By far; a lot more; used in comparisons to indicate a vast superiority or difference.

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How it's used

This expression acts as an intensifier for comparisons, emphasizing a significant gap between two things. It carries a casual, conversational tone and is often used to express surprise or to reassure someone during a debate. You will frequently hear it when someone is highlighting a clear winner in a competition or a massive price difference.

Examples

Your skills are much better than his, what are you afraid of?

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Common mistake

Do not use this to describe a large quantity of something in isolation, such as saying you have a lot of money. It must be used specifically within a comparative structure involving words like 過 or 仲要.

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