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1. 启动 (qǐdòng): This phrase literally means "start up" and is used to describe the process of turning on a machine or device.
2. 开辟 (kāipì): This phrase literally means "open up" and is used to describe the process of beginning something new.
3. 开展 (kāizhǎn): This phrase literally means "open up" and is used to describe the process of beginning a project or activity.
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开启 (kāiqǐ) can be used to describe the action of unlocking, starting, or turning on something. For example, you could say:
"我们需要开启 (wǒmen xūyào kāiqǐ) 这个程序 (zhège chéngxù) 来完成任务 (lái wánchéng rènwù)."
This means "We need to unlock/start/turn on this program to complete the task."
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