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澄清 (chéngqīng) means "to clarify" or "to make clear" in English. It is often used in situations where there is confusion or misunderstanding, and someone wants to provide a clear explanation or answer.
Example 1: 公司发表声明,澄清了谣言。(Gōngsī fābiǎo shēngmíng, chéngqīng le yáoyán.) Translation: The company issued a statement to clarify the rumors.
Example 2: 他的解释澄清了我们之间的误会。(Tā de jiěshì chéngqīng le wǒmen zhījiān de wùhuì.) Translation: His explanation clarified the misunderstanding between us.
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Yes, there are several other Chinese words that convey a similar meaning to 澄清 (chéngqīng), which means "to clarify." Here are a few:
1. 阐明 (chǎnmíng) - This word means "to elucidate" or "to explain clearly." It is often used in contexts where one needs to clarify complex ideas or concepts.
2. 说明 (shuōmíng) - Meaning "to explain" or "to illustrate," this term is commonly used when providing details or clarifications about a subject.
3. 解释 (jiěshì) - This translates to "to interpret" or "to explain." It is used when someone is clarifying the meaning of something or providing an interpretation.
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