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“于” is a formal written-language preposition meaning “in / on / at.” It is often used before a time, place, or scope in news, announcements, and official writing. In everyday speech, learners more often use “在.”
"公司股票于3月18日至3月20日连续3个交易日内收盘价格涨幅偏离值累计超过30%"
"源杰科技公告,公司股票于3月18日至3月20日连续3个交易日内收盘价格涨幅偏离值累计超过30%"
“受……影响” means “to be affected/influenced by …”. It is very common in formal and academic Chinese to describe causes or influencing factors. The noun after “受” is the subject being affected, and the part between “受” and “影响” names the factors.
"公司经营业绩受宏观经济、下游市场发展态势、公司产品竞争力、客户认可程度等多种因素影响"
"公司当前毛利率水平的可持续性也将受到影响"
“若” is a formal written equivalent of “如果,” meaning “if.” It often appears with “将(会)” to show a likely future result under a certain condition. This pattern is common in legal, financial, and formal written Chinese.
"未来若出现公司产品结构不能持续优化、光芯片需求及价格大幅波动、市场竞争加剧、客户集中度较高等情形,将会对公司的经营业绩造成不利影响"
"若出现……情形,将会对公司的经营业绩造成不利影响"
This pattern means “to cause a certain effect/impact on …”. “对” introduces the target affected, and “造成” introduces the result, often followed by words like “影响,” “损失,” or “压力.” It is common in formal reporting.
"将会对公司的经营业绩造成不利影响"
"公司当前毛利率水平的可持续性也将受到影响"
“具有……性” is a formal pattern meaning “to have/possess the characteristic of …”. The “-性” suffix turns many adjectives or concepts into abstract nouns, such as “不确定性” (uncertainty) or “可持续性” (sustainability). This structure is frequent in formal, academic, and business Chinese.
"具有一定的不确定性"
"公司当前毛利率水平的可持续性也将受到影响"
company; firm; corporation
(used after a noun, verb or adjective to form a nominal expression, as in 皮革的[pi2 ge2 de5] "one made of leather" or 跑堂兒的|跑堂儿的[pao3 tang2 r5 de5] "a waiter (literally, one who runs back and forth in a restaurant)" or 新的[xin1 de5] "new one")
to influence
moon
(in more recent usage) performance (of a business, employee etc); results
product
wave motion
client; customer
to engage in (business etc); to run; to operate
detrimental
certainly
computer chip; microchip
date, day of the month
to diverge
to find out
to surpass
to form
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