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Certainly! The word 速度 (sùdù) refers to "velocity" or "speed." In a more formal context, you might use it in scientific or technical discussions, where precision is important.
For instance, you could say:
1. 速度是一个重要的物理量。(Sùdù shì yīgè zhòngyào de wùlǐ liàng.) - "The speed is an important physical quantity."
In formal writing, you might also encounter related terms like:
- 加速度 (jiāsùdù) - "acceleration," which refers to the rate of change of velocity.
- 平均速度 (píngjūn sùdù) - "average speed," which is the total distance divided by the total time taken.
Using 速度 (sùdù) in a formal sentence can convey a more precise meaning, especially in discussions around physics, engineering, or mathematics.
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速度 (sùdù) is a Chinese word that is used to express the concept of speed. It is used to describe the rate at which something is moving or happening. For example, one could say "这辆车的速度很快" (zhè liàng chē de sùdù hěn kuài) which translates to "This car is going very fast". It can also be used to describe the speed of a process, such as "这个过程的速度很慢" (zhè gè guòchéng de sùdù hěn màn) which translates to "This process is going very slow".
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