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空前 (kōng qián) is an adjective that means "unprecedented" or "unparalleled" in English. It is often used to describe something that has never been seen or experienced before, or something that is beyond comparison.
Example 1: 这次的火灾造成了空前的损失。(Zhè cì de huǒ zāi zào chéng le kōng qián de sǔn shī.) This fire caused unprecedented damage.
Example 2: 这次的比赛创造了空前的记录。(Zhè cì de bǐ sài chuàng zào le kōng qián de jì lù.) This competition set an unprecedented record.
Example 3: 这次的疫情是空前的挑战。(Zhè cì de yì qíng shì kōng qián de tiǎo zhàn.) This epidemic is an unprecedented challenge.
In these examples, 空前 emphasizes the uniqueness and magnitude of the situation or event being described. It can also be used in a negative context, such as 空前的灾难 (kōng qián de zāi nàn), meaning "unprecedented disaster."
Other related words include 前所未有 (qián suǒ wèi yǒu), which also means "unprecedented" but has a stronger emphasis on being unprecedented in history, and 空前绝后 (kōng qián jué hòu), which means "unprecedented and unparalleled."
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