他既会打网球,又会打棒球。

He can play both tennis and baseball.

Source: Tatoeba

Sentence Composition

1
  1. (third-person singular) (since the early 20th century, usu. male) he; him; his
  2. (bound form) other; another; some other (as in 他日 and 他人 rén)
2
  1. already
  2. since
  3. both... (and...)
=3 huì
  1. can; to have the skill; to know how to
  2. to be likely to; to be sure to
  3. to meet; to get together
  4. meeting; gathering
  5. (suffix) union; group; association
  6. (bound form) a moment (Taiwan pr. huǐ)
=3 kuài (bound form) to reckon accounts
4 打网 wǎng
  1. to net sth
  2. to catch sth with a net
=5 qiú ball used for playing games (variant of qiú)
=5 qiú
  1. ball
  2. sphere
  3. globe
  4. ball game
  5. match

classifiers: ,

6 yòu
  1. (once) again
  2. also
  3. both... and...
  4. and yet
  5. (used for emphasis) anyway
=7 huì
  1. can; to have the skill; to know how to
  2. to be likely to; to be sure to
  3. to meet; to get together
  4. meeting; gathering
  5. (suffix) union; group; association
  6. (bound form) a moment (Taiwan pr. huǐ)
=7 kuài (bound form) to reckon accounts
=8
  1. (loanword) dozen
  2. Taiwan pr.
=8
  1. a semantically light, transitive verb that is combined with various grammatical objects to form compound verbs and verb-object phrases with a diverse range of meanings (e.g. 打伞 sǎn "to hold an umbrella", 打电话 diànhuà "to make a phone call", 打针 zhēn "to get an injection", 打手套 shǒutào "to knit gloves", 打气 "to inflate")
  2. to hit; to strike
  3. to fight
  4. (coll.) from; since (as in 打那以后 hòu "since then")
9 棒球 bàngqiú baseball

classifiers: ,