mou4 haan6 daai6無限大无限大
Jyutpingmou4 haan6 daai6
Yalemòuh haahn daaih
Definition
Infinitely large; infinity.
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How it's used
Primarily used in mathematical or scientific contexts to describe quantities that exceed any finite bound. When applied to abstract concepts like love or potential, it carries a hyperbolic, poetic tone to emphasize an extreme degree. It functions as an adjective phrase that typically follows the verb 係.
Examples
The space of the universe is simply infinitely large.
Related words
Common phrases
infinite potential
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Grammar guides
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