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Used to show that a number, range, or degree has grown until it reaches a specific level. “至” means “to/up to” and is common in formal or news-style Chinese.
"美团港股涨幅扩大至10%。"
A formal written expression meaning “to learn” or “to be informed that.” It is often used in news reports to introduce information obtained by the media.
"36氪获悉,美团港股涨幅扩大至10%。"
"36氪获悉,3月24日下午,湖南省政府与比亚迪股份有限公司在长沙举行工作会谈。"
“在” is used to introduce where or when an action takes place. In formal sentences, it often appears before the verb phrase to mark location or time clearly.
"3月24日下午,湖南省政府与比亚迪股份有限公司在长沙举行工作会谈。"
"比亚迪将进一步加大在湘投资布局力度。"
“将” is a formal way to express future actions or plans, similar to “will” in English. It is very common in announcements, business writing, and news reports.
"比亚迪将进一步加大在湘投资布局力度。"
"将第二代刀片电池、闪充技术等更多创新产品、创新技术率先应用在湖南。"
This pattern brings the object before the verb to emphasize what is being handled, used, or affected by the action. In formal writing, “将” can function like “把.”
"将第二代刀片电池、闪充技术等更多创新产品、创新技术率先应用在湖南。"
(used before a verb to indicate an action in progress)
discussions
innovation
and
to hold (a meeting, ceremony etc)
technology; technique; skill
to expand
amount of increase
job
most
to get news
to take
month
to develop
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