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将 placed before a verb expresses a planned or destined action, often used in formal contexts or news reports. It can introduce intentions, commitments, or decisions about the future. In the second example the clause also explains the purpose of the action.
"国雄资本将出资 3 亿元人民币成立专项 Web3 基金。"
"该基金将重点用于投资优质 Web3 项目,助力技术创新与应用落地。"
后 after a verb marks that the second action happens after the first one is completed, forming a time sequence. It is useful for giving step-by-step instructions or describing the order of events.
"打开网页后点击屏幕右上角分享按钮。"
都 emphasizes that the statement applies to the whole group mentioned beforehand. It often appears after subjects with nouns or noun phrases to show that every member shares the same situation or result.
"2026:卖工具的都得死,干活的请上座。"
拟 before a verb means “intend to” or “plan to,” describing a decision that someone or some organization is preparing to carry out. It is frequently used in news or official announcements.
"深圳一区拟出台政策鼓励免费“养龙虾”。"
让 means “to let/allow/make,” and when followed by a person and a verb it expresses that the subject causes someone else to perform the action or be in some state. It is a common way to introduce results or benefits for others.
"36氪 APP 让一部分人先看到未来。"
CL:個|个[ge4]
(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")
science and technology
fund
to invite
capital (economics)
to denounce
size
to share (let others have some of sth good)
to understand clearly
news
to fund
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