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gōng jīn
m. kilo, kg.
80%     120%
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.
EXAMPLES
nǘ zǐ róu dào qī shí gōng jīn jí
phr. Women's Judo 63 to 70kg
nán zí gú diǎn shì shuāi jiāo yì bǎi èr shí gōng jīn jí
phr. Men's Greco-Roman wrestling 96 to 120kg
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tā de lì qi hěn dà,néng jú qǐ yì bǎi gōng jīn zhòng de shí tóu .
phr. He is very strong. He can lift a stone that weighs a hundred kg.
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yì gōng jīn děng yú yì qiān gōng kè .
phr. One kilogram equals one thousand grams.
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jú zi liù kuài qián yì gōng jīn .
phr. (spoken) The tangerine costs 6 yuan per kilo.
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géi wǒ lái liǎng gōng jīn ba
phr. Give me two kilograms (of...).
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wó mǎi le yì gōng jīn jī dàn .
phr. I bought one kilo of eggs.
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jī chǎng de xiáo jiě shuō wǒ de xíng lǐ chāo zhòng liù gōng jīn, déi bǔ qián, měi gōng jīn bǔ shí wǔ ōu yuán .
phr. The young lady of the airport said that my luggage exceeded the weight limit by six kilograms, and that I had to make up for it by paying fifteen euros per extra kilogram.