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[Vocabulary]
Mandarin: Report on the work of the government 2 外交官词汇
The report on the work of the government. 工作报告。
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[Vocabulary]
Mandarin: Report on the work of the government 3 外交官词汇
the report on the work of the government, delivered at the Second Session of the Twelfth National People's Congress. 第十二届全国人大二次会议政府工作报告。
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[Vocabulary]
Mandarin: Q&A of Premier Li in 2014 Two Sessions 7 外交官词汇
Q&A of Premier Li in 2014 Two Sessions 7: We will talk about the "social security". 今天的主题是“社会保障”。
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[Vocabulary]
Mandarin: Q&A of Premier Li in 2014 Two Sessions 6 外交官词汇
Q&A of Premier Li in 2014 Two Sessions 6: We will talk about the "streamlining administration and delegating power". 今天的主题是“简政放权”。
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[Vocabulary]
Mandarin: Q&A of Premier Li in 2014 Two Sessions 3 外交官词汇
Q&A of Premier Li in 2014 Two Sessions 3: We will talk about the "anti-corruption campaign". 今天的主题是“反腐败”。
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[Vocabulary]
Mandarin: Q&A of Premier Li in 2014 Two Sessions 4 外交官词汇
Q&A of Premier Li in 2014 Two Sessions 4: We will talk about the "China's neighborhood ". 今天的主题是“中国外交”。
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[Speaking]
Chinese Song—Release Me
It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.but when the love has put on too much pressure on us,sometimes all you can do is let it go.
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[Vocabulary]
Mandarin: Q&A of Premier Li in 2014 Two Sessions 2 外交官词汇
Q&A of Premier Li in 2014 Two Sessions 2: We will talk about the "China's financial". 今天的主题是“中国金融”。
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: 都 ...了
"都……了" (dōu le) is used to express that something has already happened, similar to "已经……了".
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning:V + Number + MW
When a verb is done more than once, it also requires a measure word to accompany it. This way the measure word is acting as a way to count the frequency or re-occurrence of an action.
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: Number + 多
A number in excess of a certain amount is expressed by adding "多" (duō) to the end of a number. This is usually translated as "more than" in English.
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: ...之一
之一 is one of those grammar that really gives your Chinese some polish. Using with confidence makes your Chinese sound great! Learn how to use it properly in this article.
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: V + 下去
下去 (xiàqù) is one of the most often heard result complements. Master how to use it with this article!
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: V + 起来
起来 (qǐlái) comes up very frequently in Chinese and can be used both literally and figuratively. This is a little like the usage of "up" in English which can be used literally, as in "stand up
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: V + 好
One of the most often used result complements is 好 (hǎo). It implies that something is complete or done well.
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: V + 错
Everyone makes mistakes, especially when you start learning Chinese. Learn how to use the result complement 错 (cuò) to express making mistakes!
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: V + 不下
Another great potential complement is 不下 (bùxià).
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: V + 不动
This is a potential complement that expresses you "can't do something." Don't confuse it with 不懂 as explained in The "-bu dong" (don't understand) Potential Complement.
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: V + 得 / 不⋯⋯
Verbs can take potential complements that indicate whether or not the action is actually possible. They are useful in Chinese to say if an action can take place.
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: V/Adj + 得…
In this article, we take a look at how we use 得 (de) to help describe an action. It is one of the characters that often gets confused with 的 and 地, since they could be pronounced as a neutral