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Chinese uses measure words between numbers and nouns. '一' (one) + measure word + noun is a common pattern for introducing singular items.
"上海一宠物健身房月卡近2000元"
'近' (jìn) means 'close to' or 'nearly' and is placed before numbers to indicate approximation.
"月卡近2000元"
'包含' (bāohán) means 'to include/contain' and is followed by a list of items, often separated by commas or 顿号.
"包含每日跑步、4次游泳、4次按摩"
'每' (měi) means 'every/each' and precedes time words to indicate regular frequency or occurrence.
"每日跑步"
'次' (cì) is a measure word for counting occurrences or times. Pattern: number + 次 + action/noun.
"4次游泳、4次按摩"
phoenix
abbr. for Singapore 新加坡[Xin1 jia1 po1]
classifier for enumerated events: time
media, esp. news media
as soon as
monthly
massage
to safeguard
CL:項|项[xiang4]
gym; fitness club
CL:個|个[ge4]
(prefix) meta-
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