sù dù
speed
In Chinese, the word '速度' is used similarly to the English word 'speed'. It refers to the rate at which someone or something moves or operates. It can also refer to the rate at which events occur or developments proceed.
Qǐng jiǎnmàn sùdù
Please slow down
This can be used when asking someone to slow down their pace, whether it be their rate of speech or speed of driving.
Nǐ de sùdù tài kuài le
Your speed is too fast
Used when someone or something is moving or processing quicker than expected or appropriate.
Zhè shì wǒ de zuì kuài sùdù
This is my fastest speed
This is often said by someone who tries to assure that they are going as fast as they possibly can.
Kòngzhì nǐ de sùdù
Control your speed
This phrase means to manage or regulate your speed. It can be used in various contexts from driving to competitive activities.
Jiā dà sùdù
Increase the speed
This phrase is generally used when asking someone or something to go faster or process quicker.
Tā de sùdù jīngrén
His speed is amazing
This is a compliment typically directed at someone who is impressively quick in their actions or performance.
Sùdù shì guānjiàn
Speed is the key
Commonly used to express the importance of speed in achieving a goal. Can be applied to various situations.
Bǎochí zhège sùdù
Maintain this speed
This phrase can be used in a variety of contexts, instructing someone to continue at the same pace they currently are at.
Tā de sùdù hěn kuài
His speed is very fast
This is a basic observation about someone's pace, often used in competitive settings.
Nǐ de sùdù jiǎnmàn le
Your speed has slowed down
A statement used when someone or something has decreased their rate of speed or pace.