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In Chinese, 称 (chēng) is typically used as a verb meaning "to call" or "to name". It can also be used as a noun meaning "title" or "name". The pronunciation of 称 is "chēng", with the first tone.
Some common phrases using 称 include:
1. 称呼 (chēng hu) - to address or call someone by a certain name or title
2. 称赞 (chēng zàn) - to praise or compliment
3. 称号 (chēng hào) - title or designation
4. 称谓 (chēng wèi) - form of address or title
5. 称霸 (chēng bà) - to dominate or rule over
6. 称兄道弟 (chēng xiōng dào dì) - to address someone as a brother and treat them with great respect and affection
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叫 (jiào): to call, to yell
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In a formal setting, 称 (chēng) is typically used to refer to the act of calling someone or something by a specific name or title. It can also be used to describe the act of giving a name or title to someone or something.
For example, "我称他为我的导师" (wǒ chēng tā wéi wǒ de dǎoshī), which translates to "I call him my mentor."
Another example is "这个概念被称为新兴产业" (zhè gè gài niàn bèi chēng wéi xīn xīng chǎn yè), which means "This concept is called the emerging industry."
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