跟【gēn】
HSK 1
- heel
- to follow closely
- to go with
- (of a woman) to marry sb
- with
- compared with
- to
- towards
- and (joining two nouns)
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- heel
- to follow closely
- to go with
- (of a woman) to marry sb
- with
- compared with
- to
- towards
- and (joining two nouns)
Used to describe the back part of the foot below the ankle.
He fell down and hurt his heel.
To go after someone or something closely.
The puppy followed closely behind its owner.
To accompany or be together with someone or something.
Used to indicate the action of a woman getting married to someone.
She decided to marry him.
Used to express being in the company or presence of someone.
I don't want to go alone, can you come with me?
Used to indicate the similarity or difference between two things.
Used to indicate the recipient or target of an action.
Please hand the report to the manager.
Used to indicate the direction or orientation of movement.
They walked towards the city center together.
Used to connect two nouns together.