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One possible way to use 奥运会 (ào yùn huì) in a sentence is:
"今年的奥运会 (ào yùn huì) 将在东京举行,许多运动员都在为这场盛会做着最后的准备。" (Jīnnián de ào yùn huì jiāng zài Dōngjīng jǔxíng, xǔduō yùndòngyuán dōu zài wèi zhè chǎng shènghuì zuò zhe zuìhòu de zhǔnbèi.) This translates to: "This year's Olympic Games will be held in Tokyo, and many athletes are making their final preparations for this grand event."
In this sentence, 奥运会 (ào yùn huì) is used to refer to the Olympic Games, which is an international multi-sport event held every four years. It is also mentioned that the event will take place in Tokyo (东京 - Dōngjīng) and that athletes (运动员 - yùndòngyuán) are getting ready for it (做着最后的准备 - zuòzhe zuìhòu de zhǔnbèi).
Another possible way to use 奥运会 (ào yùn huì) in a sentence is:
"奥运会 (ào yùn huì) 是世界上最大的体育盛会,吸引着来自各国的顶尖运动员参加。" (Ào yùn huì shì shìjiè shàng zuì dà de tǐyù shènghuì, xīyǐn zhe láizì gè guó de dǐngjiān yùndòngyuán cānjiā.) This translates to: "The Olympic Games is the world's largest sporting event, attracting top athletes from all countries to participate."
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In addition to 奥运会 (ào yùn huì), which translates to "Olympic Games" and is the official term used in Chinese, there are a few other expressions that can be used to refer to the Olympics, although they may not be as commonly used.
1. 奥林匹克运动会 (ào lín pǐ kè yùn dòng huì) - This is the full name for the Olympic Games, which translates to "Olympic Games" in a more formal sense. It emphasizes the connection to the ancient Olympic tradition.
2. 奥运 (ào yùn) - This is a shortened form of 奥运会 (ào yùn huì) and is often used in casual conversation. It retains the essence of the Olympic Games while being more concise.
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