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This pattern means 'on the grounds of...' or 'using ... as the reason'. It is often used in formal or legal news language to explain the basis for an action.
"以涉嫌非法侵入建筑物为由"
"警方以证据不足为由,没有逮捕他。"
将 is a formal written marker similar to 把. It brings the object before the verb and emphasizes how the object is handled or dealt with. It is very common in news reports and official writing.
"将强行闯入中国驻日本大使馆的陆上自卫队嫌疑人、三等陆尉村田晃大送交检方"
"警方将嫌疑人送交检方。"
涉嫌 means 'to be suspected of' committing an offense or being involved in something illegal. It is frequently used in police, legal, and news contexts.
"涉嫌非法侵入建筑物"
"嫌疑人涉嫌偷窃。"
The complement 入 after a verb indicates movement into a place. In formal written Chinese, 闯入 means 'break into' or 'rush into'. This structure is common in written and news language.
"强行闯入中国驻日本大使馆"
"小偷半夜闯入民宅。"
的 links a descriptive phrase to a noun. In this text, a long action phrase modifies 嫌疑人, showing which suspect is being talked about. This is a core grammar structure in Chinese.
"强行闯入中国驻日本大使馆的陆上自卫队嫌疑人"
"今天表示的内容很重要。"
Taiwan pr. [qiang3 xing2]
to stay
because of; due to
month
to serve as
sun
to be suspected of
(of sth) to indicate; to signify; to show
(used after an attribute when it modifies a noun)
to take
China
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