jiéjiē HSK2

knot

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  1. The two families became in-laws long ago through the marriage of their children.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  2. Although they loved each other deeply, various obstacles ultimately prevented them from ever becoming husband and wife.

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  3. The silkworm spun a cocoon on the leaf.

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  4. The silkworms have gone onto the frames to spin cocoons.

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  5. The ending of this story is very touching.

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  6. It is better to settle a grievance than to keep it.

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  7. The two families have long been related by marriage.

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  8. He tied these two ropes together.

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  9. jié guo hūn a.

    I've been married.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  10. The soup boiled dry, and a layer of crispy scorched rice formed at the bottom of the pot.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  11. During the Spring Festival, the whole city was festooned with lanterns and streamers, creating a lively atmosphere.

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  12. The trees are laden with massive fruits.

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  13. The tree is full of red fruit.

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  14. This apricot tree bears a lot of fruit every year.

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  15. This apple tree bore a lot of fruit this year.

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  16. Spring is here, and the branches are covered with flower buds.

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  17. This old pear tree hasn't borne fruit for several years in a row.

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  18. The account has been settled.

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  19. We have to wrap this case up today.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  20. We checked out at the front desk and left the hotel.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary