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来晚了 (lái wǎn le) is used in both the past and present perfect tenses.
In the past tense, 来晚了 (lái wǎn le) means "came late" or "was late." For example, if someone arrived at a meeting after it had already started, you could say 他来晚了 (tā lái wǎn le) which means "he came late."
In the present perfect tense, 来晚了 (lái wǎn le) can be used to express an action that's happened and has a lasting effect on the present. For example, you could say "他来晚了,所以我们没能按时开始。" which means "He is late, therefore we didn't get to start on time."
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Synonyms:
1. 迟到了 (chí dào le) - arrived late
2. 来迟了 (lái chí le) - came late
Antonyms:
1. 来早了 (lái zǎo le) - came early
2. 早到了 (zǎo dào le) - arrived early
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