将 (jiāng) indicates a future action, often used in formal or written Chinese. It's placed before the verb to show something will happen.
"将在谷歌旗下各产品中逐步上线"
"将于3月23日在谷歌营销平台推出Gemini Advanced"
为...带来...— Bring/provide something forHSK 4
为 (wèi) + recipient + 带来 (dàilái) + result/benefit. This pattern expresses bringing or providing something beneficial to someone or something.
"为新款Flash模型带来高保真图像生成与更快速、更先进的编辑功能"
"为竞争对手派拉蒙的收购扫清道路"
比...更...— Comparative with 比HSK 3
比 (bǐ) + reference point + 更 (gèng) + adjective. Used to compare two things, showing one has more of a quality than another.
"比华纳此前与奈飞达成的协议更有利于股东"
虽...但...— Although...but...HSK 4
虽 (suī) introduces a concession, while 但 (dàn) introduces the contrasting main point. Note: In Chinese, both conjunctions can be used together, unlike English.
"触屏MacBook虽迟但到"
由...提供...— Provided byHSK 4
由 (yóu) + provider + 提供 (tígōng) + service/product. This passive-like structure indicates who provides or supplies something.