"什么时候"  Chinese example sentences

Tāng de gōngzuò shíjiān hěn cháng.

Tom works long hours.

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guàn chángshíjiān jiàchē.

She is not accustomed to driving for a long time.

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huì jǐnliàng ànshí gǎnlái de.

She will do her best to be here on time.

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měi tiān gōngzuò tóng shíduàn.

Every day I work different hours.

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lái Shànghǎi duōshao shíjiān le?

For how long are you in Shanghai?

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Zhè shì wěi de shí.

This is a great moment.

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měitiān xiǎoshí wǎngqiú.

I play tennis an hour a day.

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zhǐ shuì le sān xiǎoshí jiào.

I slept only three hours.

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shì shí jiànmiàn de?

When did you meet her?

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Shí suìshí jiù chéngle 'ér.

He became an orphan when he was ten.

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dìngshí jiān jiù dào li.

Just name a time and I'll be there.

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suìshí, qīn shì le.

My father died when I was seven.

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sān xiǎoshí hòu huíjiā.

He went home three hours later.

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Zhège miào shì shí zào de?

When was this temple built?

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xiǎoshí zhīnèi jiù huì dào.

I'll be coming within an hour.

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Wǎnfàn shí chī le xiē fàn.

He had some rice for supper.

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Yǒushí ràng nánjiě.

I don't understand him sometimes.

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Shí diǎnzhōng láikàn .

Come and see me at eleven o'clock.

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shí gǎndào.

I don't think I'll be able to get there on time.

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hěn cháng shíjiān méi jiàn guo .

She has not seen him for a long time.

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