场所
A place where a particular activity happens, such as a workplace, public area, or venue.
Examples
3 of 5图书馆是一个安静的学习场所。
The library is a quiet learning venue.
我们需要一个更大的场所来举办年会。
We need a larger venue to host the annual meeting.
政府正在加强对娱乐场所的管理。
The government is strengthening the management of entertainment venues.
Word Family
Memory Tip
Think of '场' (field/ground) and '所' (place).
Quick Quiz
公园是市民进行户外活动的理想___。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 场所
Examples
图书馆是一个安静的学习场所。
everydayThe library is a quiet learning venue.
我们需要一个更大的场所来举办年会。
businessWe need a larger venue to host the annual meeting.
政府正在加强对娱乐场所的管理。
formalThe government is strengthening the management of entertainment venues.
这附近有什么好玩的场所吗?
informalAre there any fun places around here?
社交场所的设计会影响人们的互动方式。
academicThe design of social venues affects how people interact.
Word Family
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
非营利场所
non-profit venue
临时场所
temporary venue
指定场所
designated place
Often Confused With
Dìfāng is generic (place); chǎngsuǒ is more formal and usually refers to a place for a specific activity.
Usage Notes
Commonly used in formal writing and public signs.
Common Mistakes
Using '场所' for general geographical locations; use '地方' for that.
Memory Tip
Think of '场' (field/ground) and '所' (place).
Word Origin
From '场' (open space) and '所' (place/office).
Grammar Patterns
Quick Quiz
公园是市民进行户外活动的理想___。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 场所
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计划
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