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1. 制度 (zhìdù) - This word also means "system" and is often used to refer to a set of rules or regulations that govern a certain organization or society.
2. 体系 (tǐxì) - This word refers to a system or structure that is made up of interconnected parts. It can also be used to describe a person's physical or mental constitution.
3. 机制 (jīzhì) - This word refers to a mechanism or system that is designed to achieve a certain goal or function. It can also be used to describe the way something works or operates.
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In everyday conversation, 体制 (tǐzhì) is often used to refer to a system or structure that is in place. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as political, economic, or social systems.
For example, one might say "我们国家的体制 (wǒmen guójiā de tǐzhì) 很复杂 (hěn fùzá) " which means "Our country's system is very complex." This could be referring to the political system, economic system, or any other system within the country.
Another common usage is in the workplace, where 体制 (tǐzhì) can refer to the organizational structure or management system. For instance, one might say "我们公司的体制 (wǒmen gōngsī de tǐzhì) 很有效 (hěn yǒuxiào) " which means "Our company's system is very efficient."
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