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The word "大概" is formed through a logical and conceptual combination of its two component characters. The first character, "大" (dà), means "big" or "great", and the second, "概" (gài), carries the core meaning of "outline", "generality", or "the main points". When combined, the term literally suggests a "big outline" or the "major brushstrokes" of something. This figurative image, of seeing only the large, essential features rather than the fine details, naturally gives rise to its modern meanings of "approximate", "general idea", or "probably", as it conceptually represents a broad, non-specific view of a subject.
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他大概知道答案。
我大概明天去北京。
这本书大概有三百页。
如果你不来的话,他大概会生气。
根据大概的估计,项目需要两个月完成。