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The power of smartphone is running low.  wǒ de shǒu jī diàn chí méi diàn le. If this is the case, that means you need to recharge your smartphone. How to say that in Chinese? "wǒ yào gěi shǒu jī chōng diàn" or " wǒ yào gěi shǒu jī diàn chí chōng diàn ".

 

S 給(gěi ) Sth 充電(chōng diàn )is the sentence pattern. If the device uses chargeable battery, and the battery needs to be recharged. This sentence pattern could be applied to this situation. For example, "wǒ de píng bǎn méi diàn le wǒ yào gěi píng bǎn chōng diàn " means "My tablet power is running out, I need to recharge it." Or any other devices like camera(xiàng jī ) or an electric car("diàn dòng chē" is the formal name, but I use the casual name here-"qì chē/chē zi" means a car).

 

If the device uses a disposable battery which cannot be recharged, we replace it when necessary. How to say that in Chinese? "huàn diàn chí "(to replace the battery) The sentence pattern goes as S 給(gěi ) Sth 換電池(huàn diàn chí ). For example, I replace the battery of my watch.(wǒ gěi shǒu biǎo huàn diàn chí ) 我的鬧鐘沒電了,我給鬧鐘換電池。(The power of my alarm is dead. I replace the battery of it. ) How to say that in Chinese? Please check out the film to see if your answer is correct.

 

A quick review at the end. The power of something is running low. How to say that in Chinese? What's the next sentence?

 

For example, if it is your smarphone. wǒ de shǒu jī (diàn chí) méi diàn le. wǒ yào gěi shǒu jī( diàn chí) chōng diàn. The two sentences means " My smartphone is dead. It needs to be recharged.

 

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