HSK Level 4

通知书

tōng zhī shū

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Exemples de phrases

我收到了大学的录取通知书。

wǒ shōu dào le dà xué de lù qǔ tōng zhī shū.

I received the admission notice from the university.

他收到了很多大学的录取通知书。

tā shōu dào le hěn duō dà xué de lù qǔ tōng zhī shū.

He received admission notices from many universities.

我正在等大学的录取通知书。

wǒ zhèng zài děng dà xué de lù qǔ tōng zhī shū.

I am waiting for the admission notice from the university.

Synonymes

录取通知书 (lùqǔ tōngzhīshū)

admission notice

入学通知书 (rùxué tōngzhīshū)

enrollment notice

Antonymes

录取通知书 (lùqǔ tōngzhīshū)

admission notice

退学通知书 (tuìxué tōngzhīshū)

expulsion notice

Étymologie et composants

The Chinese word 通知书 (tōngzhīshū) is a compound of two characters: 通知 (tōngzhī) and 书 (shū). The character 通知 (tōngzhī) is a verb that means "to inform" or "to notify". It is composed of two parts: 通 (tōng), which means "to communicate" or "to connect", and 知 (zhī), which means "to know" or "to understand". The character 书 (shū) is a noun that means "book" or "letter". It is composed of two parts: 竹 (zhú), which means "bamboo", and 聿 (yù), which is a pictograph of a writing brush.When these two characters are combined, 通知书 (tōngzhīshū) literally means "a book that informs". In modern Chinese, it is used to refer to a formal letter or document that is used to inform someone of something important, such as an admission letter to a university or a job offer.