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收到
收到
shōu dào
v. to receive, to get
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得到 vs 接受 vs 获得 vs 收到
得到: get, obtain, gain, receive
得到 is followed by a tangible or an abstract noun with either a positive or a negative meaning — but in most cases, positive meaning.
接受:accept
接受means “consent to receive something offered, believe or come to recognize an opinion”.
获得: gain, obtain, acquire, win, achieve
获得 is always followed by something that’s positive, something that you worked hard on and achieved or won at the end. It’s usually followed by abstract nouns such as prizes, success, freedom, victory, good marks or grades, knowledge, rewards, applause, approval, good jobs, scholarships, etc.
收到: receive, get
收到is followed by something that’s mailed or delivered. Common nouns that are used with 收到 include letters, packages, post cards, gift, invitation, etc.
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What are other ways to express receiving something besides 收到 (shōu dào)?
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1. 接收 (jiē shōu) - This word is often used in a more formal or technical context, such as receiving a signal or data. It can also be used in a more general sense of receiving something, similar to 收到.
2. 获得 (huò dé) - This word specifically means "to obtain" or "to acquire," and is often used to express receiving something that was desired or worked for.
3. 得到 (dé dào) - This word also means "to obtain" or "to get," but is more commonly used in spoken language and can have a more casual tone.
4. 领取 (lǐng qǔ) - This word means "to receive" or "to collect," and is often used in the context of receiving something physical, such as a package or document.
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Is 收到 (shōu dào) an informal or formal way to express receiving something?
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收到 (shōu dào) is a way to express receiving something. It is a verb that means "to receive, get". It is commonly used in both written and spoken Chinese.
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When should I use 收到 (shōu dào) in a sentence?
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收到 (shōu dào) is typically used in a sentence when referring to the act of receiving or getting something. It can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
Some common situations where you might use 收到 include:
1. Receiving a package or letter: 我收到了你寄来的包裹。(Wǒ shōu dào le nǐ jì lái de bāo guǒ.) - I received the package you sent.
2. Acknowledging receipt of a message: 我收到了你的短信。(Wǒ shōu dào le nǐ de duǎn xìn.) - I received your text message.
3. Confirming receipt of an email: 我收到了你的邮件。(Wǒ shōu dào le nǐ de yóu jiàn.) - I received your email.
4. Getting a gift or present: 我收到了一份礼物。(Wǒ shōu dào le yī fèn lǐ wù.) - I received a gift.
5. Receiving a salary or payment: 我今天收到了工资。(Wǒ jīn tiān shōu dào le gōng zī.) - I received my salary today.
In these examples, 收到 is used to indicate that the person has received something. It can also be used to express gratitude or appreciation for receiving something.
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