被告
When someone is accused of a crime or sued in court, they are called the defendant. In Chinese, we say 被告 (bèi gào).
Think of it like this: if you're playing a game and someone says you broke a rule, you are the one being accused, so you are the defendant or 被告.
The word 被告 is made of two parts: 被 (bèi), which means 'to be,' and 告 (gào), which means 'to accuse' or 'to tell on.'
So, 被告 literally means 'the one being accused.' This is a very important word to know if you ever hear about legal situations.
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朝九晚五
B2From nine to five; regular working hours.
未免
B2Rather; a bit too; truly (implies something excessive).
废弃
B2To abandon; to discard; to cease to use.
恪守
B2To scrupulously observe; to strictly adhere to.
反常
B2abnormal, unusual
充裕
B2Abundant; ample.
充沛
B2Abundant; plentiful; full of energy.
门禁卡
B2Access card; entry card.
门禁
B2Access control (system).
配件
B2Fittings; accessories; spare parts.