xíng
that’s ok
我每天都走路去上班。
wǒ měi tiān dōu zǒu lù qù shàng bān.
I walk to work every day.
这条路很长。
zhè tiáo lù hěn cháng.
This road is very long.
他正在街上散步。
tā zhèng zài jiē shàng sàn bù.
He is taking a walk on the street.
我每天都步行去上班。
wǒ měitiān dōu bùxíng qù shàngbān.
I walk to work every day.
这条路不行,太窄了。
zhè tiáo lù bùxíng, tài zhǎile.
This road is not passable, it's too narrow.
他做事很行,值得信赖。
tā zuòshì hěn xíng, zhídé xìnlài.
He is very capable in doing things, trustworthy.
走 (zǒu)
to walk
进行 (jìnxíng)
to carry out
做 (zuò)
to do
坐 (zuò)
sit
卧 (wò)
lie down
坐 (zuò)
sit
卧 (wò)
lie down
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Get Started FreeThe Chinese character 行 (xíng) is composed of two parts: the radical 彳 (chì), which represents walking or going, and the phonetic component 庚 (gēng), which is related to the sound of the character. The original meaning of 行 is "to walk" or "to go", and it is often used in this sense in modern Chinese. For example, the phrase 我要去上班 (wǒ yào qù shàngbān) means "I'm going to work".In addition to its literal meaning, 行 can also be used in a more abstract sense to refer to a course of action or a line of conduct. For example, the phrase 正确的行为 (zhèngquè de xíngwéi) means "correct behavior". 行 can also be used to refer to a profession or a trade, as in the phrase 医生 (yīshēng), which means "doctor".The character 行 has a long history, and it has been used in Chinese writing for over 3,000 years. It is one of the most common characters in the Chinese language, and it is used in a wide variety of contexts.