Usages of yóujú
如果 家里 没有 人, 我 就 去 邮局 签收 包裹。Rúguǒ jiāli méiyǒu rén, wǒ jiù qù yóujú qiānshōu bāoguǒ.
If no one is home, I'll go to the post office to sign for the package.
她 下午 要 去 邮局 寄 东西, 也 顺便 帮 我 签收 那个 快递。Tā xiàwǔ yào qù yóujú jì dōngxi, yě shùnbiàn bāng wǒ qiānshōu nàge kuàidì.
She is going to the post office this afternoon to mail something, and she’ll also sign for that delivery for me on the way.
她 在 邮局 门口 等 了 很 久, 终于 把 包裹 寄出去 了。Tā zài yóujú ménkǒu děng le hěn jiǔ, zhōngyú bǎ bāoguǒ jìchūqù le.
She waited at the entrance of the post office for a long time and finally mailed the package out.
我 先 去 邮局 把 包裹 寄出去, 再 回 公司 工作。wǒ xiān qù yóujú bǎ bāoguǒ jìchūqù, zài huí gōngsī gōngzuò.
I’ll go to the post office to mail out the package first, then go back to the company to work.
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