After running a marathon he had blisters on his feet.
Chinese Translation (Traditional):跑 跑 pǎo 1. to run 2. to run away, to escape 3. to run around (on errands) 4. (gas or liquid) to leak or evaporate 5. (verb complement) away, off Here: to run [Show Details] |
完 完 wán 1. to finish, to complete, to be over 2. complete, intact, whole Here: to finish, to complete [Show Details] |
馬拉松 马拉松 mǎ lā sōng marathon [Show Details] |
之後 之后 zhī hòu afterwards [Show Details] |
他的 他的 tā de his [Show Details] |
腳 脚 jiǎo 1. foot, leg 2. (a measure word for kicks) Here: foot [Show Details] |
起 起 qǐ 1. to rise, to raise, to get up 2. to start, to initiate (action), to launch 3. since (timing) 4. (a measure word for occurrences or events) Here: to rise, to raise, to get up [Show Details] |
了 了 le 1. (particle signifying the change of situation) 2. (completed action marker) 3. (a filler word without any meaning) Here: (particle which indicates a past tense) [Show Details] |
水泡 水泡 shuǐ pào blister [Show Details] |
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