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Grammar Points
将 + Verb— Future action markerHSK 5
将 (jiāng) is used before verbs to indicate future actions or intentions, similar to 'will' in English. It's more formal than 会 and commonly used in written Chinese, news, and official announcements.
"魅族官宣将暂停国内手机新产品自研硬件项目"
"魅族公司将积极全面战略转型"
从...转向...— Transition patternHSK 5
从 (cóng) ... 转向 (zhuǎnxiàng) ... expresses a shift or transition 'from... to...'. It's used to describe changes in direction, focus, or strategy.
"从过去以硬件为主导转向以AI驱动软件产品为主导的发展方向"
以...为...— Taking as/Using asHSK 5
以 (yǐ) ... 为 (wéi) ... means 'to take/use... as...' or 'with... as...'. It indicates the basis, foundation, or primary focus of something.
"从过去以硬件为主导转向以AI驱动软件产品为主导"
"打造以Flyme开放生态系统为基座的良性运转的企业"
并 + Verb Phrase— Sequential conjunctionHSK 4
并 (bìng) connects two actions or states, meaning 'and also' or 'moreover'. It adds information that happens simultaneously or sequentially with the previous action.
"魅族将暂停国内手机新产品自研硬件项目,并在积极接洽第三方硬件合作伙伴"
"并打造以Flyme开放生态系统为基座的良性运转的企业"
让 + Object + Verb— Causative constructionHSK 4
让 (ràng) is used to express causation, meaning 'to let/make/allow someone do something'. The structure is: 让 + person/thing + verb phrase.