The phrase "听果" comes from the Chinese word "果" (guǒ), which means "result" or "outcome". The word "听" (tīng) means "to listen" or "to hear", so "听果" literally means "to listen to the result". This phrase is often used in the context of attending a lecture or speech, where the speaker presents the results of their research or ideas to an audience.
Here are some examples of how "to attend a lecture" can be used in English sentences:
I'm going to attend a lecture on the history of modern art at the museum this evening.
Many students attend lectures to learn more about a particular subject.
I heard that the guest speaker at the conference is giving a fascinating lecture on the evolution of language.
In Chinese, these sentences could be translated as:
今晚我要去博物馆听讲述现代艺术史的演讲。 (Jīn wǎn wǒ yào qù bó wù guǎn tīng jiǎng shù xiàn dài yì shù shǐ de yǎn jiǎng.)
许多学生听演讲来学习更多关于特定主题的知识。 (Xǔ duō xué shēng tīng yǎn jiǎng lái xué xí gèng duō guān yú tè dìng zhǔ tí de zhī shì.)
我听说会议的嘉宾将会给大家讲一场关于语言演化的有趣演讲。 (Wǒ tīng shuō huì yì de jiā bīn jiāng huì gěi dà jiā jiǎng yī chǎng guān yú yǔ yán yǎn huà de yǒu qù yǎn jiǎng.)
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最佳回答 2023-02-26