dìtǎn
carpet
The Chinese word for carpet is '地毯' (dìtǎn). It is a noun that can be used in a variety of contexts, much like the English word 'carpet'. It refers to a floor or stair covering made from thick woven fabric, typically shaped to fit a particular room.
Zhège dìtǎn tài huále.
This carpet is too slippery.
This statement describes a carpet that is too smooth or slippery.
Dìtǎn zài wǒ de fángjiān lǐ tài dàle.
The carpet in my room is too big.
This sentence describes an oversized carpet in the speaker's room.
Wǒ xūyào mǎi yīgè xīn de dìtǎn.
I need to buy a new carpet.
The speaker expresses the need to purchase a new carpet.
Tā bǎ guǒzhī sǎ zài le dìtǎn shàng.
He spilled the juice on the carpet.
The sentence describes an event where juice was spilled onto a carpet.
Dìtǎn yǐjīng hěn zāngle.
The carpet is already very dirty.
This sentence describes a dirty carpet.
Nǐ kěyǐ bāng wǒ qīngxǐ zhège dìtǎn ma?
Can you help me clean this carpet?
The speaker is asking for help with cleaning a carpet.
Zhège dìtǎn lǐ yǒu yīgè dòng.
There is a hole in this carpet.
This sentence describes a carpet with a hole in it.
Dìtǎn de yánsè hěn piàoliang.
The color of the carpet is very beautiful.
The speaker compliments the color of the carpet.
Dìtǎn méijūn yánzhòng.
The carpet has serious mold problems.
This sentence describes a serious mold problem in the carpet.
Wǒ juédìng bǎ jiù dìtǎn huàndiào.
I decided to replace the old carpet.
The speaker decided to get rid of the old carpet.