biǎo​shì HSK2

express

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  1. He was recently promoted, and his colleagues all congratulated him.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  2. To show your sincerity, you should go and apologize to him in person.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  3. Economists are concerned about the current overheating of the stock market.

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  4. Regarding the details of the incident, the spokesperson said they had no comment.

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  5. The international community has expressed serious concern over the tensions in the region.

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  6. In the face of praise, he modestly stated that he still needs to work hard.

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  7. The manager expressed his strong approval of the proposal to increase employee benefits.

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  8. 表示吃醋

    zhè biǎo​shì chī​cù le ma?

    Does that mean he was jealous?

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  9. The red circle here signifies 'no entry'.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  10. The 'aspect' of a verb indicates the status of an action.

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  11. 表示宣战

    zhè biǎo​shì xuān​zhàn le.

    This means war.

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  12. Atomic diameters are usually expressed in angstroms.

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  13. The imperative mood is used to express commands or requests.

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  14. Does that mean he can't report on school shootings?

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  15. Meng, Zhong, and Ji are often used to indicate the order of seniority among brothers.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  16. The character '炒' has the fire radical on its left side, indicating that cooking requires fire.

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  17. The word '看' (kàn) is pronounced in the falling tone when it means 'to see'.

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  18. The character 'zuo' in 'xiazuo' is pronounced in the falling tone, meaning low, mean, or contemptible.

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  19. The referee waved the green flag, signaling the official start of the race.

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  20. In a polar coordinate system, the pole is usually represented by the letter O.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary