扑 14 July 201714 July 2017 | adminadmin | 0 Comment | 07:00 Pronunciation : bào Meaning : expose … to the sun. (v) Radical : 日 Strokes : 19 Traditional : 曝 Usage : 0.5% Notes : also as pù Common Words / Phrases: 1. 曝光 bào guāng : exposure; make public (a scandal, embarrassment, etc); reveal Sentences: 1. After the expose he had to take it on the lam. shì qing bào guāng hòu , tā bù dé bù qián táo 。 事 情 曝 光 后 , 他 不 得 不 潜 逃 。 事情 : matter; thing 曝光 : expose 后 : after 他 : he 不得不 : have no choice but to; cannot but; have to; can’t avoid 潜逃 : abscond; to slink off Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published.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: Liu Xiaobo Is Dead, And The Beijing Sky Is In UproarNEXT Next post: Worksheet 412 Related Post Where Studying Chinese Five Minutes a Day Can Get YouWhere Studying Chinese Five Minutes a Day Can Get You If you want to learn Chinese, you need to make it a habit to study every day. Here's how you can learn Chinese in 5 minutes each day. READ MOREREAD MORE Children’s Story: 有学问的儿子 – The Learned SonChildren’s Story: 有学问的儿子 – The Learned Son In this short story, a garden rake (草耙 – cǎo pá) teaches one stuck-up kid a lesson in humility. HSK 3-4. READ MOREREAD MORE PRIVACY RIGHTS ISSUES REGARDING VIRTUAL REALITY IN SPORTS CHINA EDITIONPRIVACY RIGHTS ISSUES REGARDING VIRTUAL REALITY IN SPORTS CHINA EDITION Progress is always knocking on the door. However, there has been a particular technology that we left “standing” affront of that same door for the past nearly thirty years (at READ MOREREAD MORE
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