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The correct way to use 登机手续 (dēng jī shǒu xù) in a sentence is to refer to the process of checking in for an airplane flight. For example, "我们必须提前一小时办理登机手续 (wǒ men bì xū tí qián yī xiǎo shí bàn lǐ dēng jī shǒu xù)" which translates to "We must check in one hour in advance".
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Yes, there are a few commonly used synonyms for 登机手续 (dēng jī shǒu xù), which means "check-in (airplane)." Here are some alternatives along with their meanings:
1. 报到 (bào dào) - This term literally means "report" or "check in." It is often used in the context of checking in for a flight, similar to 登机手续.
2. 值机 (zhí jī) - This term translates to "check-in" and is specifically used in the context of airline check-in procedures. It emphasizes the process of confirming one's presence for the flight.
3. 登机 (dēng jī) - While this term primarily means "boarding," it is sometimes used interchangeably with 登机手续 when referring to the overall check-in process that leads to boarding the aircraft.
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