Show 1 reply
|
国有 (guóyǒu) is an adjective that means "state-owned" or "government-owned" in English. It is composed of two characters: 国 (guó), which means "country" or "state", and 有 (yǒu), which means "to have" or "to own". Together, they refer to something that is owned or controlled by the government or state.
For example, 国有企业 (guóyǒu qǐyè) refers to state-owned enterprises, which are companies that are owned and operated by the government. These companies play a significant role in China's economy and are often involved in industries such as energy, transportation, and telecommunications.
Another example is 国有资产 (guóyǒu zīchǎn), which means state-owned assets. This term is used to describe the assets and resources that are owned by the government, such as land, buildings, and natural resources.
|
|
|
|
|
To answer to 个学生 you need to register at trainchinese.com
|