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The phrase 赶早 (gǎn zǎo) is commonly used in Chinese to express the idea of doing something as soon as possible or at the first opportunity. It conveys a sense of urgency, emphasizing the importance of acting quickly before it becomes too late.
In a sentence, you might say something like:
- 我们应该尽快出发,赶早到达目的地。(Wǒmen yīnggāi jǐnkuài chūfā, gǎn zǎo dào dá mùdìdì.)
("We should set off quickly to arrive at our destination as soon as possible.")
This illustrates how 赶早 (gǎn zǎo) is used to encourage prompt action.
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Yes, you can also say "chèn zǎo" (趁早) instead of "gǎn zǎo" (赶早), especially if it's spoken Chinese.
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