huài HSK1

rotten

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  1. To maintain his health, he decided to kick the bad habit of staying up late to watch sports.

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  2. In that play depicting the old society, the character of that scoundrel was portrayed as being extremely wicked.

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  3. He was thrilled to bits upon hearing the news.

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  4. I'm in a really bad mood today.

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  5. You must be starving.

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  6. She's got a terrible temper.

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  7. This kid is starving.

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  8. You should take a rest and not overwork yourself.

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  9. 饿

    è huài le.

    I'm starving too.

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  10. Don't trample the flowers and plants here.

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  11. Don't spoil your appetite.

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  12. The milk has gone bad; it's no longer drinkable.

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  13. Don't let this ruin your mood.

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  14. Don't spoil the child.

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  15. I have a bad stomach.

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  16. I just bought two bags of perishables.

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  17. Don't let such a small matter ruin the big picture.

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  18. This fruit has a long shelf life; it hasn't spoiled even after a week.

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  19. jiǔ huài le.

    The wine's gone bad.

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  20. This kind of irresponsible behavior will ruin the company's reputation.

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