dào chù
everywhere
The Chinese word '到处' is similar to the English word 'everywhere'. It's used to represent every place or all directions within the context that it's used. For instance, it can be used in sentences like '他到处寻找她' meaning 'He is looking for her everywhere'.
Tā dào chù zhǎo nǐ.
He is looking for you everywhere.
This sentence shows that someone is searching for you all over the place.
Nǐ kěyǐ dào chù zǒu zǒu.
You can walk around.
It is used when you suggest someone to relax by wandering around.
Háizimen zài gōngyuán lǐ dào chù bēnpǎo.
The children are running around in the park.
This sentence describes that the children are freely running everywhere in the park.
Wǒmen dào chù xúnzhǎo dá'àn.
We are looking for answers everywhere.
This sentence describes that we are seeking solutions everywhere.
Wǒ yǐjīng dào chù xúnzhǎo le.
I've looked everywhere.
This sentence expresses that you have already made effort to seek something everywhere.
Tā mùqián zhèngzài dào chù lǚxíng.
She is currently travelling everywhere.
This sentence tells that she is presently travelling to various locations.
Nǐ wèishéme yào dào chù fàng huā?
Why do you want to put flowers everywhere?
This sentence describes that someone wants to place flowers all around.
Dào chù dōu shì rén.
There are people everywhere.
This sentence expresses that a place has a lot of people.
Dào chù dōu shì xuě.
There is snow everywhere.
This sentence describes that the surroundings are filled with snow.
Tā dào chù dōu liú xià le zújì.
He left footprints everywhere.
This sentence indicates that someone has been all over the place by leaving traces.