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In Chinese, 降临 (jiàng lín) is commonly used to refer to the arrival of something or someone, usually in a grand or important way. For example, it can be used to refer to the arrival of a new leader, a new era, or a new era of prosperity. It can also be used to refer to the arrival of a natural disaster or a major event. It is also sometimes used to refer to the arrival of a new season or a new year.
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降临 (jiàng lín) is a formal word in Chinese, meaning "to arrive" or "to befall." It is often used in formal or literary contexts, such as in formal speeches, written documents, or poetic language.
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1. 到来 (dào lái) - to arrive, to come
2. 来临 (lái lín) - to come, to approach
3. 到达 (dào dá) - to arrive, to reach
4. 抵达 (dǐ dá) - to arrive, to reach
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