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Used to mark the starting point of a time period, meaning “starting from…” or “as of…”. In formal news language, “起” is often used after a date or time expression.
"4月1日起推出一项新服务。"
This pattern shows that one action happens after another, often with a sense of quick sequence. “后” means “after”, and “就” emphasizes that the next action follows directly or naturally.
"顾客用智能手机下单后,就可在门店拿到在店内烹饪的刚出炉的油炸食品、面包和披萨。"
“将” is a formal written marker used to indicate a future action or planned development, similar to “will” or “is going to”. It is very common in news reports and official writing.
"该服务将陆续导入至约1.5万家门店。"
"Lilian Rincon将担任苹果AI产品营销副总裁。"
Used to compare one quantity, level, or result to another, meaning “to be equivalent to” or “to amount to”. It often appears in statistics and explanations.
"相当于总数的约七成。"
This pattern means “to make preparations for…”. “为” introduces the goal or event being prepared for, and “做准备” means “to prepare”.
"该公司正在为Siri大改版做准备。"
CL:個|个[ge4]
marketing
really and truly
to be sb's turn to do sth
to exist; to be alive
to proclaim
CL:項|项[xiang4]
Apple (American tech company)
month
to do; to engage in; to hold (a party etc)
CL:片[pian4],塊|块[kuai4]
CL:位[wei4]
meso- (chemistry)
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