tīng jiǎng
assister à une conférence; écouter un exposé
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我在听讲。
wǒ zài tīng jiǎng.
I am listening to the lecture.
他正在听讲。
tā zhèng zài tīng jiǎng.
He is listening to the lecture.
她在听讲。
tā zài tīng jiǎng.
She is listening to the lecture.
上课 (shàng kè)
attend class
听课 (tīng kè)
listen to a lecture
不听讲 (bù tīng jiǎng)
not listening
走神 (zǒu shén)
distracted
The Chinese word 听讲 (tīngjiǎng) is composed of two characters: 听 (tīng) and 讲 (jiǎng). The character 听 means "to listen" or "to hear", and it is often used in the context of listening to a lecture or a speech. The character 讲 means "to speak" or "to lecture", and it is often used in the context of giving a presentation or a talk. When these two characters are combined, the resulting word 听讲 means "to listen to a lecture" or "to attend a class". This word is commonly used in educational settings, such as schools and universities, to refer to the act of attending a class and listening to the teacher's lecture.