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将 is used in formal written Chinese to indicate a future action, similar to “will.” 将于 is especially common before a specific time expression and means “will ... on/in/at.”
"华为将发布首款风冷散热手机。"
"华为将于3月23日举行的华为春季新品发布会上发布华为Mate80系列全新版本。"
于 is a formal written preposition meaning “at,” “on,” or “in.” It is often used in news and official writing to introduce time or place.
"华为将于3月23日举行的华为春季新品发布会上发布华为Mate80系列全新版本。"
在 introduces the location, scope, or context where an action happens. It can refer to a physical place or an internal area of an object.
"其首次在圆形镜头模组内部集成了一颗主动散热风扇。"
首次 means “for the first time” and is commonly used in formal or written Chinese before a verb to show that something happens for the first time.
"其首次在圆形镜头模组内部集成了一颗主动散热风扇。"
This pattern uses 是...的 to identify or define something by its characteristics. In this sentence, it describes the phone as Huawei’s first phone that has a built-in active air-cooling system.
"是华为首款内置主动风冷散热系统的手机。"
(used after an attribute when it modifies a noun)
to take the initiative
to announce
CL:部[bu4]
to use
CL:個|个[ge4]
inside (part, section)
to hold (a meeting, ceremony etc)
release
scene
used in 上聲|上声[shang3 sheng1]
date, day of the month
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