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Pronunciation |
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dèng |
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Meaning |
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- stare; glare (because of angry or unsatisfactory). (v)
- open one’s eyes wide. (v)
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Radical |
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目 |
Strokes |
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17 |
Traditional |
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瞪 |
Usage |
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2.7% |
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Common Words / Phrases:
Sentences:
1. She gave me a sour look. |
tā |
hěn |
hěn |
de |
dèng |
le |
wǒ |
yī |
yǎn |
。 |
她 |
狠 |
狠 |
地 |
瞪 |
了 |
我 |
一 |
眼 |
。 |
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她 |
: |
she |
狠狠 |
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(adverb) used to indicate being ferocious or having excited emotions. |
地 |
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(particle) used after adverbial |
瞪 |
: |
stare |
了 |
: |
(particle) used after an action that has taken place |
我 |
: |
I |
一 |
: |
(particle) used between a verb and a verbal measure |
眼 |
: |
eye; look |
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2. The cat dilated its eyes. |
māo |
dèng |
dà |
yǎn |
jīng |
。 |
猫 |
瞪 |
大 |
眼 |
睛 |
。 |
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猫 |
: |
cat |
瞪 |
: |
open one’s eyes wide |
大 |
: |
big |
眼睛 |
: |
eye |
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