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Hi we have added the sentence as an example: 那车太旧了,经常坏,修理很贵。 [phr] That car is too old, and it always breaks down. It's very expensive to repair it.
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Hi, it is better to say "请把车开到修理厂".
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修理 (xiūlǐ) primarily means "to repair" or "to fix" in Chinese. While it can colloquially imply "to discipline" or "to punish" in some contexts when it's followed by a person, it is not a standard meaning. For punishment, other words like 惩罚 (chéngfá) are more appropriate.
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1. 修补 (xiūbǔ): to patch up, to mend.
2. 维修 (wéixiū): to maintain, to service.
3. 修复 (xiūfù): to restore, to repair.
4. 整修 (zhěngxiū): to renovate, to overhaul.
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"修理" (xiūlǐ) is typically used to mean "mend, repair" in a sentence. For example, one might say "我的自行车需要修理" (wǒ de zìxíngchē xūyào xiūlǐ), which translates to "My bicycle needs to be repaired".
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