When you learn Chinese, a super useful verb to know is 介绍 (jiè shào). This means 'to introduce.' You'll use it all the time to introduce yourself or others.
For example, you can say 我介绍一下 (wǒ jiè shào yī xià), which means 'Let me introduce a bit.' The 一下 (yī xià) part makes it sound more casual and polite, like 'for a moment.'
You can also introduce a person directly: 我介绍我的朋友 (wǒ jiè shào wǒ de péng yǒu), meaning 'I introduce my friend.' Or, if you want to say 'Let me introduce myself,' you'd say 我介绍我自己 (wǒ jiè shào wǒ zì jǐ).
It's a straightforward verb, so practice using it to talk about meeting new people!
Exemples par niveau
你好,我来介绍一下我自己。
Hello, let me introduce myself.
Introduction of oneself
请允许我介绍一下我的朋友,李华。
Please allow me to introduce my friend, Li Hua.
Introducing someone formally
他向我们介绍了中国文化。
He introduced Chinese culture to us.
Introducing a topic/subject
你能介绍一些好吃的饭馆吗?
Can you recommend some good restaurants?
Asking for recommendations (introducing options)
这本书介绍了很多关于历史的知识。
This book introduces a lot of knowledge about history.
A book introducing content
我介绍他去那家公司工作。
I recommended him to work at that company.
Recommending someone for a job
会议上,主持人介绍了各位嘉宾。
At the meeting, the host introduced the guests.
Introducing guests/speakers
公司会介绍新员工认识团队。
The company will introduce new employees to the team.
Introducing new members to a group
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恐怕
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同意
A1to agree
虽然...但是...
A2although...but...
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回答
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接听
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致歉
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提问
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广播
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