读书 dúshū HSK1 study Definitions Defs Origin Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents Showing: read All meanings 38 dúshū 38 study 21read 17 17 sentences for 读书 (dúshū — read) 他在书轩里静心读书。 tā zài shū xuān lǐ jìngxīn dúshū. He is reading quietly in his study. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary先父生前很喜欢读书。 xiān fù shēngqián hěn xǐhuan dúshū. My late father loved reading when he was alive. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary读书足以冶人性情。 dúshū zúyǐ yě rén xìngqíng. Reading is enough to cultivate one's character. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他喜欢在家中读书。 tā xǐhuan zài jiāzhōng dúshū. He likes reading at home. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary读书是他晚上的主要消遣。 dúshū shì tā wǎnshang de zhǔyào xiāoqiǎn. Reading is his main pastime in the evenings. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary读书可以丰富我们的知识。 dúshū kěyǐ fēngfù wǒmen de zhīshi. Reading can enrich our knowledge. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary我觉得她在读书。 wǒ juéde tā zài dúshū. I think she's reading. Source: OpenSubtitles这儿没人读书。 zhèr méi rén dúshū. Nobody here reads. Source: OpenSubtitles她喜欢读书吗? tā xǐhuan dúshū ma? Does she like reading? Source: OpenSubtitles读书可以帮助我们开拓视野。 dúshū kěyǐ bāngzhù wǒmen kāituò shìyě. Reading can help broaden our horizons. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary读书时要注意句和逗的区别。 dúshū shí yào zhùyì jù hé dòu de qūbié. When reading, one should distinguish between a full stop and a comma-like pause. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary我没时间读书。 wǒ méi shíjiān dúshū. I don't have time to read. Source: Tatoeba多读书可以扩大我们的知识面。 duō dúshū kěyǐ kuòdà wǒmen de zhīshimiàn. Reading more can broaden our knowledge base. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary无论多忙,他每天都会抽时间读书。 wúlùn duō máng, tā měi tiān dōu huì chōu shíjiān dúshū. No matter how busy he is, he makes time to read every day. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary我喜欢读书,也喜欢挑战我的大脑。 wǒ xǐhuan dúshū, yě xǐhuan tiǎozhàn wǒ de dànǎo. I love reading books, and I love challenging my brain. Source: OpenSubtitles他平时喜欢在书房里静静地读书。 tā píngshí xǐhuan zài shūfáng lǐ jìngjìng de dúshū. He usually likes to read quietly in his study. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary为了能在深夜坚持读书,他学着古人的样子刺股提神。 wèile néng zài shēnyè jiānchí dúshū, tā xué zhe gǔrén de yàngzi cì gǔ tíshén. To stay awake for his late-night studies, he followed the example of the ancients and pricked his thigh. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary