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duàn liàn
v. take exercise, do physical exercise; to train, to temper
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Simplified Chinese

Traditional Chinese

Simplified stroke orders are based on the 'Standard of National Commonly-used Mandarin Chinese Characters (现代汉语通用字笔顺规范)', issued by the China National Language and Character Working Committee (国家语言文字工作委员会) on April 7th 1997. Traditional stroke orders are based on information issued by the Taiwan Ministry of Education.
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tā jīng cháng duàn liàn, shēn tí hěn jiē shi
phr. He often does physical exercises so that he has a strong body.
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tā měi tiān zǎo shang jiān chí duàn liàn shēn tǐ .
phr. He keeps doing exercises persistently every morning.
duàn liàn yì zhì
phr. temper or steel one's willpower
duàn liàn shēn tǐ
phr. take exercise, build up one's body
ké yǐ duàn liàn wǒ de néng lì
phr. I can develop my own ability.
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nǐ yào hé wǒ yì qǐ lái jiàn shēn fáng duàn liàn ma ?
phr. Will you come to the gym and work out (here) together with me?
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wó měi tiān zǎo shang dōu qù duàn liàn shēn tǐ .
phr. Every morning I do physical exercises.
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wǒ men fēi cháng zhòng shì tǐ yù duàn liàn .
phr. We attach great importance to physical exercises.