jìn HSK6

finish, exhaust

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39 sentences for (jìn) — page 2 of 2

  1. I'll do everything in my power to protect you and your family.

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  2. We must complete every task with dedication and responsibility.

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  3. Upholding the dignity of the constitution is an obligation for every citizen.

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  4. Since you've come to my hometown, I must show you some hospitality.

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  5. This matter is known to everyone.

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  6. That place is full of corrupt officials.

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  7. The laws of different countries are not all the same.

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  8. As far as the eye can see, there are only green fields.

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  9. His drawer is full of odds and ends.

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  10. Everything is under control.

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  11. The laws of different countries are not all the same.

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  12. Your neighbors read some weird things.

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  13. The two of them looked at each other and smiled; everything was understood without words.

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  14. You have to prove to them that you've got things under control.

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  15. His informal and easygoing style of handling things fully reveals his heroic spirit.

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  16. A wildfire cannot burn them all; they grow again when the spring breeze blows.

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  17. My letter cannot express everything I wish to say; I wish you peace and health.

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  18. The family savings have been completely exhausted.

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  19. The great river flows east, its waves scouring away all the great figures of the past.

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