pī zhǔn
approve
The Chinese word '批准' is normally used to show agreement or consent to someone or something. It is often used in formal or official contexts, like government or business decisions.
Wǒ pīzhǔnle tā de jìhuà.
I approved his plan.
The speaker is expressing their approval of someone else's plan.
Zǒngtǒng pīzhǔnle fǎ'àn.
The president approved the bill.
This sentence is describing a political action where the president approved something official like a bill.
Pīzhǔn, qǐng jìn.
Approved, please come in.
Here the speaker is permitting someone to enter or proceed after they have been approved.
Zhè pīzhǔn xìnhào biǎoshì lǜdēng.
This approval signal means green light.
This sentence refers to an approval signal (批准信号) that represents or means 'green light'.
Zhège xiàngmù pīzhǔnle.
This project is approved.
The speaker is announcing that a specific project has received approval.
Pīzhǔn wǒ de jià shēnqǐng.
Approve my leave application.
Someone is requesting that their leave application be approved.
Pīzhǔn zhèyàng zuò shì duì de.
Approving to do so is correct.
The speaker believes that providing approval for the unstated action is the right thing to do.
Pīzhǔn zhèngshū yǐjīng sòng dá.
The approval certificate has been delivered.
The sender is communicating that a certificate of approval has been delivered or received.
Tāmen zhèngzài děngdài pīzhǔn.
They are waiting for approval.
The speaker is saying that 'they' are in the process of waiting to receive approval.
Pīzhǔn zhège tíyì xūyào duō cháng shíjiān?
How long does it take to approve this proposal?
Someone is asking about the length of time it will take for a proposal to be approved.