at in Chinese
at in Chinese is 在, 上, 后边 — at means indicating a specific location or place.
at in Chinese
在
Pronounced: zài
In, near, or in the general vicinity of (a particular place).
上
Pronounced: shǎng
In the direction of; towards; (often implied to be in a hostile or careless manner).
后边
Pronounced: hòu bian
Denotes a price.
What does "at" mean?
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preposition Indicating a specific location or place.
"We met at the coffee shop on the corner."
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preposition Indicating a specific point in time.
"The train leaves at six o'clock."
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preposition Indicating direction toward something or someone.
"He threw the ball at the window."
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preposition Indicating a rate, price, or level.
"The shares are trading at a record high."
at in a sentence
- We met at the coffee shop on the corner.
- She works at a law firm downtown.
- The train leaves at six o'clock.
- He threw the ball at the window.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "at" in Chinese?
"at" in Chinese is 在, 上, 后边. at means: Indicating a specific location or place.
How do you pronounce 在?
"at" in Chinese is 在, pronounced "zài".
How do you use "at" in a sentence?
Example: "We met at the coffee shop on the corner." In Chinese, "at" is 在, 上, 后边.
Are there other ways to say "at" in Chinese?
Yes — Chinese has 3 translations listed for "at": 在, 上, 后边.
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