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将 (jiāng) is used before verbs to indicate future actions or intentions, similar to 'will' in English. It's more formal than 会.
"eBay将裁减约6%员工"
"OpenAI将把伦敦打造成其美国以外最大的研究中心"
把 (bǎ) construction moves the object before the verb to emphasize the disposal or handling of something. The pattern shows what happens to the object.
"将把伦敦打造成其美国以外最大的研究中心"
"将把伦敦打造为其美国以外最大的研究中心"
使 (shǐ) means 'to cause/make' and creates causative sentences where the subject causes the object to do something or be in a certain state.
"此举旨在使人力配置与战略重点保持一致"
虽 (suī) and 但 (dàn) work together to express contrast, meaning 'although...but...'. Unlike English, Chinese uses both conjunctions together.
"触屏MacBook虽迟但到"
据 (jù) introduces the source of information, meaning 'according to' or 'based on'. Common in news and formal writing.
"据报道,eBay将裁员约800人"
(used after a noun, verb or adjective to form a nominal expression, as in 皮革的[pi2 ge2 de5] "one made of leather" or 跑堂兒的|跑堂儿的[pao3 tang2 r5 de5] "a waiter (literally, one who runs back and forth in a restaurant)" or 新的[xin1 de5] "new one")
CL:個|个[ge4]
science and technology
the whole world
(completed action marker)
investment
to report (malefactors to the police)
company; firm; corporation
a study
and
I; me; my
to forge (of metal)
news
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