zhòngchóng HSK1

heavy

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  1. She's not badly hurt, is she?

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  2. He was so badly injured that he couldn't move at all.

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  3. bìng de hěn zhòng.

    He was seriously ill.

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  4. shāng de hěn zhòng.

    I'm badly injured.

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  5. bìng de hěn zhòng.

    She's very sick.

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  6. bìng de hěn zhòng.

    I'm very ill.

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  7. He didn't go to work today because he has a severe cold.

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  8. He is very ill; I am afraid he is about to pass away.

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  9. In ancient criminal law, 'Da Pi' was the most severe punishment.

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  10. bìng de zhòng ma?

    Is he very ill?

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  11. Although the car was badly damaged, fortunately he was unhurt.

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  12. In Buddhism, hell is the place where sentient beings suffer the most.

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  13. Doctors are doing everything they can to save the life of the seriously injured person.

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  14. If mutton isn't prepared properly, it will have a strong gamey smell.

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  15. If this serious condition is not treated in time, it could be life-threatening.

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  16. This old house hasn't been lived in for a long time, and it feels very eerie inside.

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  17. Have some respect for my work.

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  18. Make them redraw all the maps.

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  19. We must prioritize the big picture.

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  20. He is a person who values relationships very deeply.

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