xiàngXiàng HSK2

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317 sentences for (xiàng — towards) — page 10 of 16

  1. This transmitter is sending signals to the satellite.

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  2. He took the opportunity to ask his boss for a raise.

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  3. He was born with an unyielding spirit and will never bow to authority.

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  4. The colorful balloons rose slowly into the air in the wind.

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  5. The soldier threw a hand grenade into the trench.

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  6. At dawn, the first rays of sunlight fell upon the earth.

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  7. He recounted his wartime experiences to the reporter.

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  8. The fire truck sped toward the fire scene with its sirens blaring.

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  9. A strong red beam of light shot into the sky.

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  10. He was touting for business among passersby near the station.

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  11. The parade is moving slowly toward the city center.

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  12. A massive army of one hundred thousand marched toward the border in a grand procession.

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  13. Black smoke is constantly rising from the chimney.

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  14. The president submitted the annual budget report to Congress.

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  15. He has a stubborn character and never easily gives in to difficulties.

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  16. He swore to his parents that he would never lie again.

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  17. The car is turning right at the intersection ahead.

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  18. He swung the sledgehammer and smashed it hard against the rock on the ground.

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  19. qǐng xiàng zuǒ zhuǎn.

    Please turn left.

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  20. The soldiers advanced toward the enemy positions under artillery fire.

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