duì​jìn

suitable

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18 sentences

  1. I knew something was wrong.

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  2. There's something wrong with that boy.

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  3. Something is wrong with my mind.

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  4. Something's off about this room.

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  5. There's something wrong with this game.

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  6. Something's not right with that kid.

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  7. 什么对劲

    yǒu shén​me duì​jìn ma?

    Is there something wrong with me?

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  8. Something's wrong with my head.

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  9. There's something wrong with this place.

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  10. There's something wrong with the sky.

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  11. Something's wrong here.

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  12. I think these shoes feel quite right on my feet.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  13. 爸爸对劲

    bà​ba tài duì​jìn.

    There's something wrong with Dad.

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  14. 有点对劲

    yǒu​diǎn duì​jìn.

    There's something wrong with me.

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  15. 有点对劲

    yǒu​diǎn duì​jìn.

    There's something wrong with him.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  16. 有点对劲

    yǒu​diǎn duì​jìn.

    There's something wrong.

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  17. 有些对劲

    yǒu​xiē duì​jìn.

    Something's wrong.

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  18. The two of them have very compatible temperaments.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary