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In Chinese commands you can directly use a verb followed by its object to tell someone to do something. The subject “you” is implied. This structure is very common in signs and instructions.
"扫码下载澎湃新闻客户端"
Chinese often combines two or more nouns to form a compound that names a media outlet, product, or organization. The order is usually logical, with the modifier before the head noun.
"澎湃新闻微博"
"澎湃新闻客户端"
Use a colon after a topic word to introduce specific information such as contact details or licenses. This is a common structure in formal written Chinese.
"新闻报料:报料热线021-962866"
"互联网新闻信息服务许可证:31120170006"
Add “号” after a number to indicate a registration, license, or document number. It’s used for official labels and certificates.
"沪ICP备14003370号"
"沪公网安备31010602000299号"
Use a hyphen between two numbers to show an inclusive range, for example years or dates, indicating continuity from A to B.
"©2014-2026上海东方报业有限公司"
CL:條|条[tiao2],個|个[ge4]
(fig.) highly emotional; fervent
roar
to circle
(bound form) to prepare; to equip
to appreciate (financially)
mailbox
service
to report (news)
Internet
unusual; special
to scan a QR code or barcode
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