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The word 做事 is formed by combining two meaningful characters: 做 (zuò), which means "to do" or "to make", and 事 (shì), which means "matter", "affair", or "task". Together, they create a compound where the action of "doing" is directly and logically applied to the object "a matter or task", resulting in the unified concept of "to handle affairs", "to work", or "to do a job". This formation is a straightforward semantic combination, where the meaning of the whole is essentially the sum of its active verb and its noun object, representing the fundamental idea of engaging in work or carrying out duties.

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做事很认真。

Tā zuòshì hěn rènzhēn.

He does things very conscientiously.

我妈妈做事总是很有计划。

Wǒ māmā zuòshì zǒngshì hěn yǒu jìhuà.

My mother always does things in a very planned way.

在工作中,做事高效很重要。

Zài gōngzuò zhōng, zuòshì gāoxiào hěn zhòngyào.

In work, being efficient in doing things is very important.

做事只顾自己,不考虑别人。

Tā zuòshì zhǐ gù zìjǐ, bù kǎolǜ biérén.

He only thinks of himself when doing things, without considering others.

做人要真诚,做事要负责,这是基本原则。

Zuòrén yào zhēnchéng, zuòshì yào fùzé, zhè shì jīběn yuánzé.

Being sincere in conduct and responsible in action are fundamental principles.

Word Definition - 做事

zuò shì to work; to handle matters; to have a job

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