AdverbsHSK 6

Expressing "a full" with 足足

足足 is an adverb used to emphasize that a number or amount is fully reached, conveying 'a full' or 'no less than.' It must be paired with a quantity, and common verbs used with it include 有 and 等. While typically placed before the verb, it can also follow for added emphasis.

Structure

足足 + Verb + Number (+ Obj.)
Verb + 足足 + Number (+ Obj.)
less common, for emphasis

Examples

  • 足足等了三个小时。
    Wǒ zúzú děng le sān gè xiǎoshí.
    I waited a full three hours.
  • 足足有两米高。
    Tā zúzú yǒu liǎng mǐ gāo.
    He is a full two meters tall.
  • 我们在那里足足住了十年。
    Wǒmen zài nàlǐ zúzú zhù le shí nián.
    We lived there for a full ten years.
  • 她睡了足足十个小时。
    Tā shuì le zúzú shí gè xiǎoshí.
    She slept a full ten hours.
  • 这个箱子足足有五十公斤重。
    Zhè gè xiāngzi zúzú yǒu wǔshí gōngjīn zhòng.
    This box weighs a full fifty kilograms.

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