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When 经过 (jīngguò) is used as a verb, it means "to pass by." 经过 can be also used as a preposition to describe what experiences or times one went "through."
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Used as a Verb
As a verb, 经过 means "to pass by" or "to pass through." It's for saying things like, "I passed through downtown" or "I passed by the shop."
Examples
- 我 每天 上班 都 经过 这里 。I pass by this place every day on the way to work.
- 我 坐 火车 回 老家 常常 经过 这个 城市 。I usually pass by this city when I take the train back to my hometown.
- 你 经过 我 家 门口 的 时候 叫 我 一下 。Call me when you pass by my door.
- 她 经过 这个 咖啡店 的 时候 就 会 想到 他 。She thinks about him when she walks past this cafe.
Used as a Preposition
As a preposition, 经过 means something like "through" (or "after going through"), and is used to emphasize the process of an experience.
Structure
经过 + Event / Time ,⋯⋯
Examples
- 经过 自己 的 努力 ,她 考上 了 北京 大学 。Through her own hard work, she was admitted into Peking University.
- 经过 两 个 月 的 准备 ,他 顺利 地 通过 了 这 次 面试 。After two months of preparation, he successfully passed the job interview.
- 经过 这 几 年 的 发展 ,这个 城市 发生 了 很 大 变化 。After the last few years of development, this city has changed a lot.
- 经过 一 个 星期 的 调查 ,警察 认为 他 没有 罪 。After one week of investigation, the police believe that he's not guilty.