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服务 (fúwù) is used in everyday conversation to refer to the act of providing service to someone. For example, a waiter might say to a customer, "我可以为您提供服务吗?(Wǒ kěyǐ wèi nín tígōng fúwù ma?)" which translates to "Can I provide you with service?". It can also be used to refer to the service industry in general, such as when someone says, "我想从事服务行业 (Wǒ xiǎng cóngshì fúwù hángyè)" which translates to "I want to work in the service industry".
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Yes, there are several words in Chinese that are similar in meaning to 服务 (fúwù), which translates to "to serve" or "service." Here are a few:
1. 招待 (zhāodài) - This means "to entertain" or "to receive guests." It is related to providing service, particularly in hospitality contexts.
2. 贡献 (gòngxiàn) - This translates to "to contribute." While it does not directly mean "to serve," it implies providing value or service to a community or cause.
Each of these words carries a slightly different connotation but can relate to the idea of serving or providing services in various contexts.
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