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The expression 急事 (jí shì) is appropriate in various urgent situations where immediate attention or action is required. Here are some contexts in which this term might be used:
1. When there is a medical emergency or a critical incident that needs to be addressed immediately, such as a health crisis (健康危机, jiànkāng wēijī) or an accident (事故, shìgù).
2. In scenarios involving family emergencies (家庭紧急情况, jiātíng jǐnjí qíngkuàng) or urgent personal issues that require quick resolution.
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急事 (jí shì) is a commonly used phrase in Chinese that means "something very urgent" or "an urgent matter". It is often used to describe a situation or task that requires immediate attention or action.
For example, if someone says "我有急事要处理" (wǒ yǒu jí shì yào chǔ lǐ), it means "I have an urgent matter to attend to". This could refer to a work-related task, a personal emergency, or any other pressing matter that needs to be taken care of urgently.
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