践 13 July 201713 July 2017 | adminadmin | 0 Comment | 07:00 Pronunciation : jiàn Meaning : trample. (v) carry out. (v) Radical : 足 Strokes : 12 Traditional : 踐 ( Stroke Order ) Usage : 4.9% Common Words / Phrases: 1. 实践 shí jiàn : practise Sentences: 1. Theories always do not accord with practice. lǐ lùn wǎng wǎng hé shí jiàn bù fú 。 理 论 往 往 和 实 践 不 符 。 理论 : theory 往往 : always 和 : and 实践 : practice 不符 : not conform to; not in agreement with Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Post navigation PREVIOUS Previous post: 贷NEXT Next post: Liu Xiaobo Is Dead, And The Beijing Sky Is In Uproar Related Post Lesson 064. Computer Technology.Lesson 064. Computer Technology. This lesson is about some basic computer terminology in Mandarin Chinese. Learn how to say Apple computer, PC, mother board, memory, hard drive, monitor, mouse, brand name computer, a DIY READ MOREREAD MORE How to Type in ChineseHow to Type in Chinese Learn how to type in Chinese using pinyin, as it’s an easy and fast way for English speakers to type in Chinese. READ MOREREAD MORE Your Vocabulary List for Chinese New YearYour Vocabulary List for Chinese New Year Getting ready to celebrate Chinese New Year? From greetings to traditional foods – here’s your must-have vocabulary list for the Chinese New Year!</p> READ MOREREAD MORE
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