晚点

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Usage of 晚点

The term 晚点 primarily means 'to be late' or 'to be delayed,' especially in contexts like transportation (trains, buses) or scheduled events. It is commonly used to describe delays in arrival or start times.

Common contexts

Collocations and patterns

Nuances

When using 晚点, the focus is on the delay relative to the expected or scheduled time. It often implies a minor delay rather than a cancellation. It is more formal than just saying "迟到" (late) when referring to vehicles or events.

Common confusion

Don't confuse 晚点 with 迟到. 晚点 is used for scheduled services or events being late, while 迟到 is used for people arriving late.

Example Sentences

The train is delayed; we have to wait a while.

The meeting started late because some people hadn't arrived yet.

Please call me a bit later; I am very busy right now.