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The word "过度" (guòdù) is commonly used in Chinese to describe something that is excessive or overdone. It can also refer to a state of being overly indulgent or extreme.
For example, if someone works too much, they may be described as "过度劳累 (guòdù láolèi)" or overly tired.
In addition, "过度" can also be used to describe a situation or action that goes beyond what is considered normal or appropriate. For instance, "过度消费 (guòdù xiāofèi)" refers to excessive spending, while "过度使用 (guòdù shǐyòng)" means to use something excessively.
In terms of pronunciation, "过度" is pronounced as "guò dù" with the first tone on both characters. It is important to note that the tone on the second character may change to a neutral tone when used in certain phrases, such as "过度疲劳 (guòdù píláo)" meaning excessive fatigue.
Other related words that are commonly used with "过度" include "过分 (guòfèn)" meaning excessive or extreme, and "过量 (guòliàng)" meaning excessive or too much.
Overall, "过度" is a versatile word that is used to describe various forms of excessiveness or extremes in Chinese.
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