多 + Verb (do more)
含义
多 placed before a verb means 'do more of' something or 'do something more often.' It is commonly used in advice, encouragement, or suggestions to increase an activity.
This pattern is the counterpart of 少 + Verb. When 多 precedes a verb, it functions as an adverb meaning 'more' rather than its adjective meaning of 'many.' The pattern is very common in daily conversation, especially in health advice, parental guidance, and friendly suggestions. It can be combined with 一点 after the verb for a softer tone: 多吃一点. Unlike the more formal 更多地, 多 + Verb is direct and natural in spoken Chinese. The pattern often appears in imperative contexts but can also be used in statements describing habitual actions.
例句
- 妈妈总是让我多吃蔬菜。
- 学中文要多练习口语。
- 老师建议我们多读课外书。
用法指南
语境: spoken, everyday
语气: advisory
正确说法
- 多运动对身体好。
- 你应该多跟中国朋友聊天,口语会进步得更快。
- 旅行的时候要多拍照,留个纪念。
错误说法
- 你多一点吃水果。(多 directly precedes the verb — place 一点 after the verb, not between 多 and the verb) → 你多吃一点水果。
- 请你多地锻炼身体。(多 acts as an adverb directly before the verb — do not add 地 between them) → 请你多锻炼身体。
起源与历史
The adverbial use of 多 before verbs follows the same pattern as 少 + Verb. From the adjective meaning 'many/much,' 多 naturally extended to an adverb meaning 'to a greater degree' when placed before action words.
文化背景
世代: All ages
社会背景: Universal
相关短语
闪卡、测验、音频发音和间隔重复