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yì shēn
n. the whole body, all over the body
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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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nà liàng chē kāi guo qù de shí hou jiàn le wǒ yì shēn ní .
phr. That car splashed mud on me when passing by.
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tā bēi le yì shēn de zhài, shēng huó shí fēn kùn nan .
phr. He was heavily in debt and lived a hard life.
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wǒ bèi tā pō le yì shēn de shuǐ .
phr. I was splashed by him.
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tiān tài rè le, zhè me yí huì jiù chū le yì shēn hàn .
phr. The weather was so hot that I was sweating all over in such a short time.
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tā yì shēn xué shēng dǎ ban, gēn běn kàn bù chū lái tā yǐ jīng sān shí le
phr. He dressed like a student and we couldn't tell that he was already thirty.
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tā chuān le yì shēn chuán tǒng de mín zú fú shì .
phr. He was dressed in traditional costume and accessories.
yì shēn qīng
adj. very released; feel free
yì shēn míng pái
phr. famous brands from top to toe
yì shēn xiào fú
phr. a school uniform
yì shēn èr rèn
phr. to hold two job posts simultaneously