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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.
"日本政府将向芯片制造商Rapidus提供2500亿日元新资金"
"这笔新资金将在未来两个财政年度到位"
向 (xiàng) means 'toward' or 'to' and indicates the direction or target of an action. It shows who receives the action.
"日本政府将向芯片制造商Rapidus提供2500亿日元新资金"
"日本政府将向芯片制造商Rapidus注资2500亿日元"
使 (shǐ) means 'to make/cause' and creates causative sentences where the subject causes the object to do something or be in a certain state.
"这将使日本更接近其提供总计3万亿日元支持的目标"
由 (yóu) introduces the agent in passive constructions, meaning 'by'. It shows who performs the action in passive voice.
"本站由阿里云提供计算与安全服务"
以 (yǐ) means 'in order to' or 'so as to' and introduces the purpose or method of an action. It's formal and common in written Chinese.
"以帮助Rapidus大规模生产尖端2纳米逻辑芯片"
CL:個|个[ge4]
(used at the end of a declarative sentence for emphasis)
science and technology
BC (e.g. 前293年)
to blend
idea
to finish
just a short while ago
news
computer chip; microchip
ordinal number
trade; profession; industry; business
to offer
to report (malefactors to the police)
to stand
Europe (abbr. for 歐羅巴洲|欧罗巴洲[Ou1 luo2 ba1 Zhou1])
the whole world
(of sb or sth) to be (located) at
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