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Used to indicate when a future action will begin. '将于' means 'will at/on' and '起' means 'starting from'. Common in formal announcements.
"公司股票将于2026年2月27日开市起复牌"
"公司股票将于2026年2月27日开市起停牌一天,自2026年3月2日开市起复牌"
Creates noun phrases meaning 'about/regarding X'. '关于' introduces the topic, and '的' nominalizes it. Very common in formal writing and titles.
"《关于筹划发行股份及支付现金购买资产并募集配套资金暨关联交易事项的停牌进展公告》"
"《关于公司发行股份及支付现金购买资产并募集配套资金方案暨关联交易方案的议案》"
Formal conjunction meaning 'and' or 'as well as', used to connect nouns or noun phrases. More formal than '和'.
"筹划发行股份及支付现金购买资产等事项"
"关于公司发行股份及支付现金购买资产并募集配套资金方案"
Expresses contrast where despite one situation, another condition still exists. '但' means 'but' and '仍' means 'still/nevertheless'.
"海口中院已裁定公司进入重整程序,但公司仍存在因重整失败而被宣告破产的风险"
Conditional structure with passive voice. '如果' introduces the condition, '将' indicates future tense, and '被' marks passive construction.
"如果法院裁定公司破产,公司将被实施破产清算"
a taxi; a cab (abbr. for 的士[di1 shi4])
company; firm; corporation
variant of 年[nian2]
moon
abbr. for 日本[Ri4 ben3], Japan
hour
future
to finish
ruling
to use
together with
science and technology
Europe (abbr. for 歐羅巴洲|欧罗巴洲[Ou1 luo2 ba1 Zhou1])
to purchase; to buy
a share (in a company)
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