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起床

qǐ chuáng

English translation of 起床

get up

The phrase '起床' is commonly used in Chinese to refer to the action of getting out of bed or rising up in the morning. It is often used in daily conversation, especially when discussing routines or morning habits, such as telling someone it's time to get up for school or work.


Example sentences using: 起床

我每天六点就起床。

wǒ měi tiān liù diǎn jiù qǐ chuáng

English translation of 我每天六点就起床。

I get up at six o'clock every day.

This sentence expresses a daily routine, indicating that the speaker rises from bed at a specific time each morning.

他工作很累,所以起床的时候很困难。

tā gōng zuò hěn lèi, suǒ yǐ qǐ chuáng de shí hòu hěn kùn nán

English translation of 他工作很累,所以起床的时候很困难。

He works very hard, so it's difficult for him to get up.

The phrase highlights the struggle of getting up due to fatigue from work, emphasizing the impact of a tiring job on one's ability to rise in the morning.

周末我喜欢睡觉到很晚才起床。

zhōu mò wǒ xǐ huān shuì jiào dào hěn wǎn cái qǐ chuáng

English translation of 周末我喜欢睡觉到很晚才起床。

On weekends, I like to sleep late and then get up.

This sentence reflects a personal preference for relaxing during the weekend by sleeping in and not getting up early, showcasing a common leisure activity.

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