gēn HSK3

root

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  1. This knot is so tight that it can't be untied no matter what.

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  2. Due to years of dampness, this wooden post has completely rotted away.

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  3. He tied a beautiful ribbon around his wrist.

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  4. He erected a tall pole in the yard with a red flag hanging from it.

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  5. The pillars under the bridge support the heavy bridge deck.

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  6. A thick log lay across the river for people to step on to cross.

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  7. This rope is too long; cut it a bit shorter before you use it to tie up the box.

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  8. Grandpa used a piece of iron wire to tighten the loose fence in the yard.

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  9. The workers are propping up the crumbling wall with several thick wooden stakes.

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  10. The carpenter is measuring if this large piece of wood is suitable for the roof ridgepole.

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  11. That naughty little boy was hitting the weeds repeatedly with a stick.

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  12. Several kite strings got tangled in the tree branches, making the children extremely anxious.

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  13. This ancient technique allows several wooden sticks to be stacked together and secured.

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  14. The roots of this plant can be used for medicinal purposes.

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  15. This plant grows adventitious roots.

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  16. This file is saved in the root directory.

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  17. The roots of this old tree have struck deep into the soil.

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  18. The sulfate radical is a group of charged ions.

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  19. Practitioners seek to purify the six senses.

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