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- 凑近 còu jìn [v] approach, lean close to
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接近 (jiējìn) and 靠近 (kàojìn) both mean "close to" or "near," but there are subtle differences. 接近 (jiējìn) often implies an abstract sense of approaching or getting closer in relation to time, ideas, or emotional states. For example, "接近成功" (jiējìn chénggōng) means "approaching success." 靠近 (kàojìn) is more physical and usually refers to a tangible closeness or proximity to an object or person, like "靠近我" (kàojìn wǒ), meaning "get close to me."
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靠近 (kàojìn) can be used to describe the physical proximity of two objects or people. For example, you could say: 你靠近些,我告诉你。(Come closer, I will tell you.).
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