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Use `从` to mark the source or starting point and `而` before the verb to show movement or change coming from that point; common in descriptive phrases like weather or motion.
"第一视角直击导弹从天而降"
Appending `中` to a verb turns it into a result complement meaning the action successfully hit or reached its object.
"伊朗高超音速弹道导弹击中美军基地。"
Listing several nouns of equal status using commas helps present services or options in a compact way; learners often encounter this in menus, ads, or introductions.
"投资者关系 Investor Relations,广告服务,诚征英才,保护隐私权,免责条款,意见反馈。"
Chinese typically follows Subject-Verb-Object order; recognizing it helps decode who is doing what to whom in news headlines and everyday sentences.
"凤凰新媒体介绍,投资者关系 Investor Relations,广告服务..."
Several adjectives or nouns can appear before a head noun to describe it precisely (e.g., nationality, type, capability); learners should parse them from right to left to find the main noun.
"伊朗高超音速弹道导弹击中美军基地。"
new
media, esp. news media
phoenix
to serve
a commercial
(cinematography) camera angle
protection
CL:枚[mei2]
to present (sb for a job etc)
guanxi
CL:項|项[xiang4]
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