Mrs. Malay
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Jogs, and Ironed-Out Mysteries :) On a crisp morning, Mia decided to jog (慢跑, Mànpǎo) through the park to clear her mind. She enjoyed the rhythm of her steps and the serenity of the trees around her. Suddenly, she saw a man jerk (搐动, Chù dòng) his arm violently as he struggled to hold onto his dog’s leash. The dog had spotted a squirrel and was pulling with all its might. Feeling compelled to help, Mia decided to get involved (涉及, Shèjí). She approached the man and offered to hold the leash while he calmed the excited dog. As they talked, Mia learned that the man had just moved to the city and was trying to adjust to his new life. Later that afternoon, Mia returned home to find a pile of laundry waiting for her. She spent the next hour carefully ironing (熨烫, Yùn tàng) her clothes, reflecting on the events of the morning. It wasn’t often that she met someone new during her jogs. That evening, she read an article about a notorious criminal who had just been jailed (入狱, Rù yù). It made her grateful for the peaceful life she lived, even if it included runaway dogs and piles of laundry. 🔹 Involve – 涉及 (Shèjí) 🤝 🔹 Iron – 熨烫 (Yùn tàng) 👔 🔹 Jail – 入狱 (Rù yù) 🚓 🔹 Jerk – 搐动 (Chù dòng) 🐕 🔹 Jog – 慢跑 (Mànpǎo) 🏃 For more practice, check out: 📘 C(45) Vocabulary Flash Cards: Visualize and Memorize – Quick reminders to help these verbs stick! 🎯 C(45) Verbs Quiz: Test Your Knowledge – Challenge yourself to master today’s verbs! 👉 Listen to Episode 45 now and add these practical verbs to your language toolkit!
C (45) Verbs Set : Involve Iron Jail Jerk Jog
Which verb means "to become part of something or take action"?
入狱 (Rù yù)
涉及 (Shèjí)
慢跑 (Mànpǎo)
熨烫 (Yùn tàng)
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21 nov 2024 22:08