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In everyday conversation, 权威 (quánwēi) is often used to refer to someone or something that has a high level of authority or expertise in a particular field. It can also be used to describe a person who is highly respected and influential in their field.
For example, you might hear someone say "这位教授是我们学校的权威,他的研究成果备受认可" (zhè wèi jiàoshòu shì wǒmen xuéxiào de quánwēi, tā de yánjiū chéngguǒ bèishòu rènkě) which means "This professor is an authority in our school, his research achievements are highly recognized."
In this context, 权威 (quánwēi) is used to emphasize the professor's expertise and credibility in their field.
Another common usage of 权威 (quánwēi) is in the phrase "权威机构" (quánwēi jīgòu), which means "authoritative institution." This can refer to government agencies, academic institutions, or other organizations that hold a high level of authority and influence in a particular area.
For example, you might hear someone say "这家医院是权威机构,他们的诊疗水平很高" (zhè jiā yīyuàn shì quánwēi jīgòu, tāmen de zhěnliáo shuǐpíng hěn gāo) which means "This hospital is an authoritative institution, their level of diagnosis and treatment is very high."
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