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How to say "zai" in English?

Orientation;

come within

To is out of range, that is, there is a distance interval.

On the border

There is a certain distance between them.

time

exist

A more specific point, time, etc.

A short time or holiday.

exist

For a long time (such as century, dynasty, year, month, season and morning, afternoon or evening, etc.). ).

After a while. Generally speaking, when used in the future tense, the predicate verb is an immediate verb, meaning "after …". For example:

When the predicate verb is a continuous verb, in means "inside"

Note: after is used for future time, and also refers to a period of time, but the time after that is "a little" rather than "a period of time".

exist

A specific day or time, such as a day, a festival, a day of the week, etc.

Specific morning, afternoon and evening

Punctuality, punctuality

pass by

Not later than (a certain time)

Between ... and between ... ...

location

At is used to refer to smaller places.

In is used to refer to a big place, although it is a small place. If the speaker lives there, he can also use in. Shops, schools, institutions, etc. If it is regarded as a point, use at, if it is regarded as a place, use in.

On generally refers to contact with a surface or line, meaning "on"; Near ... "... such as: