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Words
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| 數 | (literary) frequently; repeatedly |
Sentences
Can you count to ten in Chinese?
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You could count to ten when you were two.
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In Algeria, thousands of people are running for the June 2021 legislative elections.
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He thrust some coins into my pocket.
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Several yachts were sailing side by side far out at sea.
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Thousands upon thousands of soldiers died in the war.
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My son can count up to a hundred now.
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In 1916, a surplus of oranges gave birth to the advertising slogan, “Drink an orange,” which aimed to convince people that juicing an orange (or a few oranges) was a healthy way to start the day.
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After several delays, the plane finally left.
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When angry, count ten; when very angry, a hundred.
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Close your eyes, and count to ten.
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The cement will set in a couple of hours.
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Thousands upon thousands of soldiers died in the war.
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More than half the residents are opposed to the plan.
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More than half of my books were destroyed by the fire last night.
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Smokers take twice as many days off sick as non-smokers.
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Thousands of laborers and craftsmen toiled for 22 years to craft the stunning white marble edifice.
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Tom is filling his sentence counter on Tatoeba by adding translations from an English-Russian phrasebook.
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I count the sparkle of constellations to foretell the future of my love.
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