斗大

dǒudà
adjective

Meanings

  1. 1 as big as a dou (a peck-measure)
  2. 2 huge (of letters, beads of sweat, etc.)
  3. 3 (of a tiny place) only as big as a peck-measure

Examples

Qiáng shàng xiězhe dǒudà de biāoyǔ.
Huge slogans were written on the wall.
Tā jí de tóu shàng màochū dǒudà de hànzhū.
He was so anxious that beads of sweat the size of peas formed on his head.
Zhè dǒudà de xiǎo xiànchéng, shéi bù rènshi shéi?
In this peanut-sized county town, who doesn't know whom?

Tips

culture
was a traditional grain measure (about 10 liters / a peck). 斗大 has split in two opposite directions: applied to text or sweat drops it means 'huge'; applied to a place it means 'tiny' (only a peck-sized speck on the map). Context tells you which.
memory
斗大 'peck-sized characters' = giant letters you can read from across the room. Picture imperial billboards painted in characters as big as a grain bucket.

Stroke Order

dòu