ㄑㄢㄉ Athena Chu.
Pinyin qi ā nao
Part of speech verb
Basic explanation
⒈ ? Sign or write the word "arrived" in the prescribed book to indic
ㄑㄢㄉ Athena Chu.
Pinyin qi ā nao
Part of speech verb
Basic explanation
⒈ ? Sign or write the word "arrived" in the prescribed book to indicate that I have arrived. Mostly used for attending meetings or going to work.
The simplified version of Mandarin Dictionary is signed "ㄑㄧㄢㄉㄠˋ"
When you go to work or have a meeting, sign the sign-in book to show that you have arrived.
Participants must sign in in the conference room before eight o'clock tomorrow morning.
Log in to the revised Putonghua dictionary "ㄑㄢヵㄠ"
⒈ ? When attending a meeting or going to work, sign your name on the attendance book to show that you have arrived.
Citation interpretation 1? Sign or write the word "arrived" in the prescribed book to indicate that I have arrived. Mostly used for attending meetings or going to work.
Quote Sha Ting's "Fighting between Trapped Animals" 24: "At this time, there is nothing to do, and almost all the middle-aged and old tea drinkers who often come to the same teahouse and sit in the same position for tea are here." Ba Jin's "Cold Night" 28: "This day has not seen Zhong Lao, and it has not arrived yet." Wang Xiyan was angry with a little person: "I often go home from the office for three meals a day and then sign in from home to the office."