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着急 (zháo jí) is commonly used to express a feeling of anxiety or worry about something. For example, one might say: 他着急地等待着结果 (tā zháo jí de děng dài zhe jié guǒ; He anxiously waited for the result). It can also be used to describe someone's behavior, such as: 他着急地走来走去 (tā zháo jí de zǒu lái zǒu qù; He was walking around anxiously).
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One way to express more urgency with the word 着急 (zháo jí) is to use the phrase 十分着急 (shí fēn zháo jí), which means "very anxious (to do...); very worried, very anxious". Another way is to use the phrase 着急得不得了 (zháo jí de bù dé liǎo), which means "so anxious (to do...) that it's unbearable; so worried, so anxious that it's unbearable".
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