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but to; cannot but; have to; can’t avoid 潜逃 : abscond; to slink off Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published.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 Lesson 084. The Art of Lining Up.Lesson 084. The Art of Lining Up. If you have been to China, you know that not everyone knows how to line up or wait for his/her turn there. It might be quite annoying sometimes to see READ MOREREAD MORE 3 Conjunctions You Must Learn in Chinese3 Conjunctions You Must Learn in Chinese Choose the right conjunctions to fill in the blank. A. yīn wèi (因为) suǒ yǐ (所以) B. zhǐ yǒu (只有) cái (才) C. bú dàn (不但) ér qiě (而且) Tā __ READ MOREREAD MORE Story Behind the Idiom: 盲人摸象 – To only partially understand somethingStory Behind the Idiom: 盲人摸象 – To only partially understand something The story behind the classic Chinese idiom (成语 chéng yǔ) “Blind People Touch an Elephant” (“盲人摸象” máng rén mō xiàng) READ MOREREAD MORE
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