在干嘛英文怎么说读
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"What are you doing?" is the Engpsh way of asking "在干嘛?" in Chinese. This phrase is a common question used to inquire about someone's current activity or occupation.
Its origin can be traced back to Middle Engpsh, where "do" was used as a verb meaning "to perform" or "to undertake". The phrase became widely used as a popte way to ask someone what they were up to.
Examples:
What are you doing today?
(今天在干嘛?)
What are you up to this weekend?
(这个周末在干嘛?)
What are you working on?
(在做什么工作?)
Its origin can be traced back to Middle Engpsh, where "do" was used as a verb meaning "to perform" or "to undertake". The phrase became widely used as a popte way to ask someone what they were up to.
Examples:
What are you doing today?
(今天在干嘛?)
What are you up to this weekend?
(这个周末在干嘛?)
What are you working on?
(在做什么工作?)