The CEO of the company has resigned after the controversy over his Facebook posts.
Chinese Translation (Traditional):該 该 gāi 1. should 2. that, the above-mentioned Here: that, the above-mentioned [Show Details] |
公司 公司 gōng sī company, firm, corporation [Show Details] |
的 的 de 1. of (possessive particle) 2. (adjectival ending) 3. (used at the end of a declarative sentence for emphasis) 4. (used to form a nominal expression) Here: of (possessive particle) [Show Details] |
執行長 执行长 zhí xíng zhǎng chief executive, CEO Here: chief executive, chief executive officer, CEO [Show Details] |
在 在 zài 1. in, at, on 2. located at 3. at the moment (ongoing action) 4. to be, to exist 5. (an indicator of location or time) Here: in, at, on [Show Details] |
他 他 tā 1. he 2. him 3. his 4. other, some other Here: his [Show Details] |
臉書 脸书 liǎn shū [Trademark] Facebook [Show Details] |
的 的 de 1. of (possessive particle) 2. (adjectival ending) 3. (used at the end of a declarative sentence for emphasis) 4. (used to form a nominal expression) Here: of (possessive particle) [Show Details] |
貼文 贴文 tiē wén 1. to post 2. a post (on the internet) Here: to post [Show Details] |
引起 引起 yǐn qǐ to cause, to give rise to, to lead to [Show Details] |
爭議 争议 zhēng yì dispute, debate, controversy Here: a dispute, a debate [Show Details] |
後 后 hòu 1. after, later 2. back, behind, rear 3. afterwards 4. offspring Here: after, later [Show Details] |
辭職 辞职 cí zhí 1. to resign 2. resignation Here: to resign [Show Details] |
了 了 le 1. (particle signifying the change of situation) 2. (completed action marker) 3. (a filler word without any meaning) Here: (particle signifying the change of situation) [Show Details] |
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