Usages of huíjiā
我 一 回家 就 开 电视 看 电影。Wǒ yì huíjiā jiù kāi diànshì kàn diànyǐng.
As soon as I get home, I turn on the TV and watch a movie.
今天 下班 以后 我 想 马上 回家。jīntiān xiàbān yǐhòu wǒ xiǎng mǎshàng huíjiā.
After work today, I want to go home right away.
今天 下班 以后 我 很 累, 只 想 回家 休息。Jīntiān xiàbān yǐhòu wǒ hěn lèi, zhǐ xiǎng huíjiā xiūxi.
After work today I’m very tired and only want to go home and rest.
平时 我们 下班 以后 总是 先 回家, 然后 再 去 超市。Píngshí wǒmen xiàbān yǐhòu zǒngshì xiān huíjiā, ránhòu zài qù chāoshì.
Normally, after work we always go home first and then go to the supermarket.
明天 我们 想 在 公园 散步, 一边 走 一边 讨论 下 个 星期 的 安排, 最后 一起 回家。míngtiān wǒmen xiǎng zài gōngyuán sànbù, yìbiān zǒu yìbiān tǎolùn xià gè xīngqī de ānpái, zuìhòu yìqǐ huíjiā.
Tomorrow we want to walk in the park, discussing next week’s plans while we walk, and finally go home together.
老师 让 我们 回家 读 一些 文章, 然后 在 课上 自由 讨论。lǎoshī ràng wǒmen huíjiā dú yìxiē wénzhāng, ránhòu zài kèshàng zìyóu tǎolùn.
The teacher asked us to go home and read some articles, then freely discuss them in class.
有些 学生 下课 以后 去 公园 散步, 有些 学生 回家 休息。yǒuxiē xuéshēng xiàkè yǐhòu qù gōngyuán sànbù, yǒuxiē xuéshēng huíjiā xiūxi.
Some students go for a walk in the park after class; some students go home to rest.
因为 一直 咳嗽, 她 下午 只好 请假 回家 休息。yīnwèi yìzhí késou, tā xiàwǔ zhǐhǎo qǐngjià huíjiā xiūxi.
Because she kept coughing, she had no choice but to ask for leave and go home to rest in the afternoon.
经理 听完 以后, 让 她 赶紧 回家, 说 工作 明天 再 做。jīnglǐ tīngwán yǐhòu, ràng tā gǎnjǐn huíjiā, shuō gōngzuò míngtiān zài zuò.
After hearing that, the manager told her to hurry home and said the work could be done tomorrow.
她 回家 的 时候 顺便 去 药店 买 了 新 的 口罩。tā huíjiā de shíhou shùnbiàn qù yàodiàn mǎi le xīn de kǒuzhào.
On her way home, she also stopped by the pharmacy to buy new masks.
今天 我 身体 不舒服, 所以 想 请假 回家 休息。jīntiān wǒ shēntǐ bùshūfu, suǒyǐ xiǎng qǐngjià huíjiā xiūxi.
I’m not feeling well today, so I want to take leave and go home to rest.
下雨 了, 我们 赶紧 回家 吧。xiàyǔ le, wǒmen gǎnjǐn huíjiā ba.
It’s raining; let’s go home right away.
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