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合乎要求 (héhū yāoqiú) - meet the requirements
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到位 (dàowèi) is an informal word. It is used to describe a situation where something is in place, proper, appropriate, or satisfying. It is often used in colloquial Chinese to describe a situation where everything is in order. For example, 工作到位 (gōngzuò dàowèi) means "the work is in place". It is not used in formal contexts.
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到位 (dàowèi) is typically used to describe a situation where something is in the right place, or is satisfactory. It is often used to describe a situation where all the necessary components are in place and ready to go. For example, if someone is preparing for a meeting, they might say that all the materials are 到位 (dàowèi) and ready to be used. It can also be used to describe a situation where all the necessary steps have been taken to complete a task. For example, if someone is preparing for a presentation, they might say that all the preparations are 到位 (dàowèi).
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