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Yes, there are other words in Chinese that convey a similar meaning to 义工 (yìgōng), which refers to "volunteer worker" or "volunteer work." Here are a few alternatives:
1. 志愿者 (zhìyuànzhě) - This term translates directly to "volunteer" and emphasizes the voluntary aspect of the work. It is commonly used in various contexts, including social services and community work.
2. 义务工作者 (yìwù gōngzuò zhě) - This phrase means "voluntary worker" and highlights the aspect of working without compensation. It is a more formal way to describe someone who engages in volunteer work.
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义工 (yìgōng) is used to refer to a volunteer worker or volunteer work. For example, 她是一个义工 (tā shì yīgè yìgōng) meaning "She is a volunteer worker". It can also be used to refer to the activity of volunteering, such as 她做义工 (tā zuò yìgōng) meaning "She does volunteer work".
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