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Yes, 提 (tí) can also mean 'to receive, take' in certain contexts, such as in the term 提货单 (tíhuòdān) which means 'delivery note' or 'pick-up slip'.
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提 (tí) can be used to mean "mention; bring forward; draw, extract; summon (a prisoner for interrogation)". For example, 我们应该提出一些新的观点 (wǒmen yīnggāi tíchū yīxiē xīn de guāndiǎn) - We should bring forward some new ideas.
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提 (tí) is a formal word. It is used in formal contexts, such as in legal documents, official reports, and other official contexts. It is also used in more informal contexts, such as in conversations, but it is not as common as other words with similar meanings, such as 提出 (tíchū) or 提及 (tíjí).
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1. 提及 (ti2ji2): to bring up, to mention
2. 提出 (ti2chu1): to put forward, to propose
3. 提问 (ti2wen4): to ask, to query
4. 提醒 (ti2xing3): to remind, to alert
5. 提升 (ti2sheng1): to raise, to lift
6. 提议 (ti2yi4): to suggest, to propose
7. 提取 (ti2qu3): to extract, to draw out
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Hi please refer to this word in our dictionary:
退休 / 退休 [tui4 xiu1] , (v) to retire
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