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关机 (guānjī) is appropriate to use when you want to turn off or power off a device, such as a computer, phone, or other electronic device. It can also refer to shutting down a machine or closing a program.
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In Chinese, there are several words and phrases that can be used in place of 关机 (guānjī), which means "to turn off" or "to power off." Here are a few alternatives:
1. 关闭 (guānbì) - This word means "to close" or "to shut down." While it can refer to various contexts, it is often used to indicate turning off devices or applications.
2. 切断 (qiēduàn) - This term means "to cut off" or "to disconnect." It can be used in contexts where you want to imply stopping power or connection to a device.
3. 停机 (tíngjī) - This translates to "stop the machine" and can be used specifically for machines or devices, including computers, indicating that they should be powered down or halted.
4. 关掉 (guān diào) - This is a colloquial way to say "turn off." It is slightly more informal and can be used to refer to various devices.
Each of these alternatives may have slightly different connotations or be more appropriate in different contexts, but all relate to the act of turning off or shutting down something, similar to 关机 (guānjī).
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The correct way to use 关机 (guānjī) in a sentence is to say "我要关机 (wǒ yào guānjī)" which translates to "I want to turn off (the computer)".
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