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The term 及格 (jígé) is considered a formal word in Chinese. It specifically refers to the act of passing an examination or meeting a required standard. The usage of 及格 is typically found in educational contexts, such as schools and universities, where students are evaluated based on their performance in tests or assessments.
In contrast, more informal expressions might be used in everyday conversation when talking about passing a test, but 及格 remains the standard term in formal writing and discussions. For example, informal phrases might include 过关 (guòguān), which also means to pass but can have a more casual connotation.
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In addition to 及格 (jígé), which means "to pass" in the context of a test or examination, there are several other words in Chinese that can convey a similar meaning:
1. 通过 (tōngguò) - This term means "to pass" or "to go through." It can be used in the context of passing a test or an examination. It emphasizes the idea of successfully moving from one stage to another.
2. 合格 (hégé) - This word translates to "qualified" or "up to standard." It indicates that someone meets the necessary requirements or standards, which can include passing a test.
3. 达标 (dábiāo) - This term means "to reach the standard" or "to meet the criteria." It implies achieving the necessary level to be considered as passing.
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及格 (jígé) is typically used in the context of tests or exams, to indicate that a student has passed. It is often used in the phrase 及格了 (jígéle), which means "passed (the test)". It is also used in the phrase 及格率 (jígélǜ), which means "pass rate".
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