眼睛

眼睛 yǎnjīng in a sentence

Eye

Full dictionary entry HSK 2 5 sentences

眼睛 (yǎnjīng) means Eye. Below are 5 sentences on this site that use it — with pinyin, an English translation and audio. All of them were written by hand; none is machine generated.

Dictionary examples

她的 眼睛 很大。

Tā de yǎnjing hěn dà.

Her eyes are very big.

Dictionary example · HSK 2 · 眼睛

看书的时候 眼睛 会累。

Kàn shū de shíhou yǎnjing huì lèi.

Your eyes get tired when you read.

Dictionary example · HSK 2 · 眼睛

这个孩子像妈妈, 眼睛 很大。

Zhège háizi xiàng māma, yǎnjing hěn dà.

This child takes after her mother — big eyes.

Dictionary example · HSK 3 ·

From the graded readers

那一刻,我的 眼睛 忽然湿了。

nà / nèi yīkè, wǒ de(possessive) yǎnjīng hūrán shī le / liǎo / liào.

In that moment my eyes suddenly stung.

Graded reader · HSK 4 · Going Back Home

她今年八十三岁了, 眼睛 不太好。

tā jīnnián bāshí sān suì le / liǎo / liào, yǎnjīng bù tài hǎo / hào.

She's eighty-three this year and her eyes aren't good.

Graded reader · HSK 3 · A Letter From Grandmother

Questions about 眼睛

How is 眼睛 used in a sentence?

This page shows 5 sentences using 眼睛 (yǎnjīng, "Eye"), each with pinyin, an English translation and audio. Every one of them was written by hand for this site.

Are these sentences machine generated?

No. They come from the site's own dictionary examples, graded readers, travel phrasebook and grammar library — all written by a person. A word with no sentence gets no page here, rather than a page of invented ones.

Is 眼睛 an HSK word?

Yes — 眼睛 is on the official HSK 2 vocabulary list, and you can study it with the rest of that list on the HSK 2 page.

Where can I see the full entry for 眼睛?

The dictionary page for 眼睛 has its stroke order, its traditional form, every sense the dictionary lists and a character-by-character breakdown. It is linked at the top of this page.

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