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team in Mandarin Chinese: 球队

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战斗
zhàndòu
球队
qiú duì
礼服
lǐfú
大教堂
dà jiàotáng
改革
gǎigé
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 球队 (qiú duì) when discussing sports teams, particularly in contexts like school events, professional games, or casual outings with friends. You'll hear it in conversations about favorite teams, game results, and team strategies, especially during major sports seasons like basketball or soccer.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 团队 (tuán duì), which means 'group' or 'team' in a more general sense. While 球队 specifically refers to a sports team, 团队 can refer to any organized group, such as a work team or project group, making it less specific in context.
Culture
The word 球队 (qiú duì) directly translates to 'ball team,' with 球 meaning 'ball' and 队 meaning 'team.' In Chinese culture, sports teams are a significant part of community life, and public support for teams can foster a sense of belonging and camaraderie, especially during events like the Chinese Super League in soccer. Interestingly, many traditional Chinese sports, such as dragon boat racing, also use the term to describe teams participating in competitions.
FAQ
Q.What does 球队 mean in English?
球队 translates to 'team' in English, specifically a sports team. It refers to a group organized to play a particular sport.
Q.How do you use 球队 in a sentence?
You can use 球队 in sentences like '我喜欢我的篮球球队' (Wǒ xǐhuān wǒ de lánqiú qiúduì), meaning 'I like my basketball team.'
Q.Are there different types of 球队 in China?
Yes, in China, there are various types of 球队 depending on the sport, including 足球队 (soccer team), 篮球队 (basketball team), and 排球队 (volleyball team), reflecting the diverse sports culture in the country.
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