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1. 情况 (qíngkuàng) - situation, circumstance
2. 事情 (shìqing) - matter, affair
3. 事故 (shìgù) - accident, mishap
4. 事变 (shìbiàn) - incident, event
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One way to use 事件 (shìjiàn) to express that something unexpected happened is by saying "发生了意外的事件" (fāshēng le yìwài de shìjiàn), which translates to "an unexpected event occurred." This phrase can be used in various situations, such as when describing a car accident or a sudden change in plans.
Another way to use 事件 (shìjiàn) is by "突发事件" (tūfā shìjiàn), which literally means "sudden event," to express that something unexpected happened. This phrase is often used in news reports or emergency situations to describe unexpected events that require immediate attention.
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You could ask someone about a specific 事件 (shìjiàn) by saying: "你知道这个事件 (nǐ zhīdào zhège shìjiàn) 吗?" which translates to "Do you know about this event?"
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