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Use a verb like “称” after a noun to introduce reported speech or statements; the clause that follows explains what was said.
"伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队称,伊朗武装部队“历史上最猛烈的进攻行动”即将开始。"
“即将” means the action is about to happen soon; it precedes verbs or verb phrases to show impending events.
"伊朗武装部队“历史上最猛烈的进攻行动”即将开始。"
“最” before an adjective creates the superlative degree, describing something as the most extreme in that category.
"伊朗武装部队“历史上最猛烈的进攻行动”即将开始。"
Use “是” after a subject to identify or clarify its goal, purpose, or nature.
"目标是以色列和美国的基地。"
This structure expresses a formal ban: without the stated condition, the following action is not allowed.
"澎湃新闻,未经授权不得转载。"
news
(fig.) highly emotional; fervent
(used after an attribute when it modifies a noun)
variant of 最[zui4]
to go on the offensive
to take a pulse
CL:門|门[men2],段[duan4]
mobile
about to; on the point of; soon
fierce; violent; vigorous; intense
to start
to revolt (against sb or sth)
moon
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