Differences between “对” and “对于”
"对于" introduces the target of an action or behavior, and indicates the treatment relationships among people, things and behaviors.
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The selection of a teacher for your child is a highly personal quest; one that must take into consideration your individual goals, needs, and background.
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In Chinese, the word "菜鸟" refers to a person who is new in a team or organization or inexperienced at something.
Read MoreChinese separable verbs
The grammatical term 离合词 (líhécí) in Chinese refers to a group of verbs; they can be used as a single verb or can be separated and used as a verb + object phrase.
Read More裸婚: marriage without “must-haves” popular in young Chinese
裸婚 (luǒhūn), literally meaning "Naked marriage", is a Chinese slang, coined in 2008 to describe the growing number of marriages between partners who do not yet own any significant assets.
Read MoreHow to use Chinese word “难怪”
难怪" can be used to express that the speaker finds something unsurprising in Chinese.
Read MoreInterest from China, Wall Street stirs Bitcoin speculative frenzy
The price of the virtual currency Bitcoin is surging again as signs of interest from China has helped kick off a new speculative frenzy.
Read MoreNielsen: Chinese to spend more during “Double 11” shopping spree
Most online consumers in China will spend more during the Nov. 11 "Singles' Day" shopping promotion this year than they did last year.
Read MoreChina seeks to enter global market with new energy buses
Chinese manufacturers seek to make the most of the large market potential for electric buses in today's more environmentally aware society.
Read More‘Nirvana in Fire’ trailer in English
The 55-episode series, set in a fictionalized kingdom, weaves together two storylines — one about a betrayed general's revenge and the other about princes fighting for the throne.
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