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The grammatical structure for using 评委 (píng wěi) in a sentence is to use it as a noun. It can be used as the subject or object of a sentence. For example:
Subject: 评委 (píng wěi) 们在评估比赛结果。 (píng wěi men zài píng gū bǐ sài jié guǒ.) (The judges are assessing the competition results.)
Object: 我们邀请了几位评委。 (wǒ men yāo qǐng le jǐ wèi píng wěi.) (We invited several judges.)
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In formal settings, 评委 (píng wěi) is used to refer to a judge or member of a review committee. This term is commonly used in formal events such as competitions, auditions, or evaluations. In these settings, 评委 (píng wěi) is seen as a respected and authoritative figure who is responsible for evaluating and selecting the best candidate or performance.
In informal settings, 评委 (píng wěi) can also be used to refer to a judge or member of a review committee, but it is often used in a more casual or colloquial manner. For example, friends may jokingly refer to themselves as 评委 (píng wěi) when trying to decide on something or when giving their opinions on a certain topic. In this context, 评委 (píng wěi) may not carry the same level of formality or authority as in formal settings.
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