缺席
The state of being absent from a place or event where one is expected to be, such as a class, meeting, or ceremony.
Beispiele
3 von 5他今天开会又缺席了。
He was absent from the meeting again today.
代表团因故缺席了本次论坛。
The delegation was absent from this forum for some reason.
别缺席哦,大家都在等你。
Don't be absent; everyone is waiting for you.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Que (lack) + Xi (seat) = A seat is lacking its person.
Schnelles Quiz
如果无故____超过三次,你将无法通过这门课。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 缺席
Beispiele
他今天开会又缺席了。
everydayHe was absent from the meeting again today.
代表团因故缺席了本次论坛。
formalThe delegation was absent from this forum for some reason.
别缺席哦,大家都在等你。
informalDon't be absent; everyone is waiting for you.
频繁缺席课程会影响你的学分。
academicFrequent absence from classes will affect your credits.
我们需要确认缺席的人数。
businessWe need to confirm the number of people absent.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
缺席判决
judgment by default
从不缺席
never absent
确认缺席
confirm absence
Wird oft verwechselt mit
旷课 specifically means skipping school/class without permission, while 缺席 is a general term for being absent (with or without permission).
Nutzungshinweise
Used both as a verb and a noun in formal contexts.
Häufige Fehler
Don't say '缺席课'; say '缺席课程' or '旷课'.
Merkhilfe
Que (lack) + Xi (seat) = A seat is lacking its person.
Wortherkunft
缺 (lack/gap) and 席 (seat/mat).
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
如果无故____超过三次,你将无法通过这门课。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 缺席
Verwandtes Vokabular
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联系
B1As a noun: a connection or relationship between things or people. As a verb: to get in touch with or connect things together.
项目
B1A planned piece of work that is designed to find information about something, to produce something new, or to improve something.
应用
B1The practical use of something, such as a theory, method, or piece of software. To put something into operation.
参与
B1To take part in an activity or event. It implies active involvement rather than just being present.
表现
B1As a verb: to show, display, or behave in a certain way. As a noun: performance or the way someone or something acts.
规律
B1A systematic or predictable pattern, sequence, or set of rules that governs how something happens or works. It is often used to describe laws of nature or society.
伴随
B1To exist or occur at the same time as something else; to accompany. It often describes secondary effects or simultaneous developments.
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