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将 placed before a verb expresses that something is going to happen or is planned. It often appears in formal or written announcements to talk about imminent actions.
"Atlassian 周三宣布,将裁员约 10%,即 1600 名员工,以推进人工智能和企业销售。"
以 followed by a verb shows purpose, meaning “in order to” or “for the sake of” doing something.
"Atlassian 周三宣布,将裁员约 10%,即 1600 名员工,以推进人工智能和企业销售。"
正在 is used before a verb to emphasize an action that is currently in progress, similar to the English “is/are doing.”
"微信正在研发自有模型,巨头 AI 入口争夺战升级|独家。"
让 introduces the person or thing that is caused to do something or allowed to do something, functioning like “let/make/allow” in English.
"36氪 APP 让一部分人先看到未来。"
即 is used to restate or clarify the preceding information, similar to “that is” or “namely.”
"Atlassian 周三宣布,将裁员约 10%,即 1600 名员工,以推进人工智能和企业销售。"
also pr. [di4] or [di5] in poetry and songs
to complete a set in mahjong or playing cards
to denounce
station
CL:家[jia1]
Europe (abbr. for 歐羅巴洲|欧罗巴洲[Ou1 luo2 ba1 Zhou1])
artificial intelligence (AI)
the whole world
to announce
person; people
company; firm; corporation
to weigh in a balance or on a scale
to share (let others have some of sth good)
old variant of 以[yi3]
to drive forward
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