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pǎo bù
sep-v. jog, run
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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.
EXAMPLES
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wó xǐ huan dǎ lán qiú hé pǎo bù .
phr. I like playing basketball and jogging.
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wǒ zuì xǐ huan de yùn dòng xiàng mù shì pǎo bù .
phr. My favorite exercise activity is jogging.
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wó měi tiān dōu kàn jiàn yì qún lǎo nián rén rào zhe gōng yuán pǎo bù .
phr. Every day I see a group of old people running around the park.
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tā měi tiān zǎo shang pǎo bù .
phr. She runs every morning.
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tā měi tiān dōu pǎo bù, guài bu de shēn tǐ nà me jiàn kāng .
phr. He runs every day. No wonder he is so healthy.
pǎo bù jī
n. running machine, treadmill (sports)
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tā pǎo bù shí tuǐ shàng bǎng fù zhe shā dài .
phr. His legs were bound with sand bags while running.
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wài mian xià dà yǔ le dàn shì tā fēi yào qù pǎo bù
phr. It's raining heavily outside, but he insists on going out for a run.
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zán men páo bù pǎo le duō cháng shí jiān le ?
phr. How long have we been running?
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wó měi tiān pǎo bù jiǎn féi .
phr. I jog everyday to lose weight.