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可 (kě) is used before verbs to express possibility, permission, or ability. It's similar to 'can' or 'may' in English.
"公司可回购最多50亿美元的股份"
"其中可能包括定期及/或特别股息分派"
已 (yǐ) is placed before verbs to indicate that an action has already been completed. It's more formal than 已经.
"董事会已于2026年2月授权一项新的股份回购计划"
"董事会亦已首次批准采纳公司普通股的股息政策"
至 (zhì) means 'up to' or 'until' and is used to indicate a limit in time, quantity, or extent. Common in formal writing.
"可至多回购50亿美元股份"
"有效期至2028年12月31日"
据此 (jù cǐ) means 'according to this' or 'based on this'. It's used to reference previously mentioned information in formal contexts.
"董事会已于2026年2月授权一项新的股份回购计划,据此,公司可回购最多50亿美元的股份"
截至 (jié zhì) means 'as of' or 'up until' a specific time point. It's commonly used in reports and announcements to specify a deadline or reference date.
"爱奇艺发布截至2025年12月31日未经审计的第四季度及全年财报"
of; ~'s (possessive particle)
monthly
CL:個|个[ge4]
top (followed by a number)
sun
CL:個|个[ge4]
stock
variant of 歟|欤[yu2]
to denounce
(modal particle intensifying preceding clause)
website
size
to reach
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