HSK Level 5

在场

zài chǎng

être sur les lieux; être sur place

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Exemples de phrases

全班同学都在场

quán bān tóng xué dōu zài chǎng

All the students in the class are present.

会议在场的有公司领导和员工代表

huì yì zài chǎng de yǒu gōng sī lǐng dǎo hé yuán gōng dài biǎo

The meeting was attended by company leaders and employee representatives.

事故发生时,他不在场

shì gù fā shēng shí, tā bù zài chǎng

He was not present when the accident happened.

Synonymes

在场 (zàichǎng)

present

在座 (zàizuò)

present

Antonymes

不在场 (bù zài chǎng)

absent

离场 (lí chǎng)

leave

Étymologie et composants

The Chinese word 在场 (zài chǎng) is composed of two characters: 在 (zài) and 场 (chǎng). The character 在 originally meant "to be present" or "to exist", and it is often used as a preposition to indicate location or time. The character 场 originally meant "a place" or "a scene", and it is often used to refer to a specific location or event. When combined, the two characters 在场 form a compound word that means "to be present at a place or event".The word 在场 can be used in a variety of contexts. For example, it can be used to describe someone who is physically present at a meeting or event, or it can be used to describe someone who is mentally or emotionally present in a situation. It can also be used to refer to the people who are present at a particular place or event, or to the general atmosphere or mood of a place or event.The word 在场 is a common word in Chinese, and it is used in both spoken and written language. It is an important word to know for HSK learners, as it is used in a variety of contexts and can be a useful way to express oneself in Chinese.