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Certainly! The character 期 (qī) is commonly used in various phrases and expressions in Chinese, primarily relating to time and expectation. Here are some notable examples:
1. 期望 (qīwàng) - This means "expectation" or "hope." It combines 期 (qī), meaning "period" or "expect," with 望 (wàng), which means "to hope" or "to look forward to." This expression conveys the idea of anticipating a positive outcome.
2. 期限 (qīxiàn) - This translates to "deadline" or "time limit." Here, 期 (qī) refers to the "period" of time, while 限 (xiàn) means "limit" or "restriction." It’s often used in contexts where a specific timeframe is established for tasks or obligations.
3. 时期 (qīqī) - Meaning "period" or "era," this term is often used to describe a particular time frame in history or a specific phase in life. The repetition of 期 emphasizes the concept of a defined duration.
4. 期待 (qīdài) - This means "to look forward to" or "to anticipate." Here, 期 (qī) again signifies expectation, and 待 (dài) means "to wait." This phrase is often used when someone is eagerly awaiting something.
These phrases illustrate how 期 (qī) is integral to concepts related to time, appointments, and expectations in Chinese. Each term adds a specific nuance to the general idea of a period or anticipation, enriching the language's ability to express time-related concepts.
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Hi you may want to check out this entry:
期 / 期 [qi1] , (m) measure word for for things scheduled by periods
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期 (qī) is often used in the phrase 期待 (qīdài), which means "to look forward to" or "to anticipate". For example, one might say 我期待着明天的活动 (Wǒ qīdài zhe míngtiān de huódòng) to express that they are looking forward to the activity tomorrow.
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