jìn HSK1

go forward

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  1. I'm going into town this afternoon.

    Source: CCMatrix
  2. He quickly jumped into the back of the car.

    Source: CCMatrix
  3. You can walk into town.

    Source: CCMatrix
  4. The dog jumped into the water.

    Source: CCMatrix
  5. I jumped into the river with no hesitation.

    Source: CCMatrix
  6. I followed you into the city.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  7. He jumped into a taxi.

    Source: CCMatrix
  8. He went to town yesterday as soon as he arrived here.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  9. He jumped into the hole.

    Source: CCMatrix
  10. I finally got into town.

    Source: CCMatrix
  11. Change does not necessarily mean improvement.

    Source: CCMatrix
  12. All the raw materials are imported from abroad.

    Source: CCMatrix
  13. However, there is always room for improvement.

    Source: United Nations
  14. This clock is as good as the imported one.

    Source: CCMatrix