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The word "浑身" is formed through the direct and logical combination of its two component characters. "浑" (hún) carries the core meaning of "whole", "entire", or "all over", while "身" (shēn) means "body". When placed together, they create a composite concept where the quality of "entirety" described by "浑" is applied specifically to the physical "body" denoted by "身", resulting in the unified meaning of "the entire body" or "from head to toe".

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浑身都湿透了。

Tā húnshēn dōu shī tòu le.

He is soaked all over.

运动后,我浑身酸痛。

Yùndòng hòu, wǒ húnshēn suāntòng.

After exercise, I ache all over.

听到这个好消息,她浑身充满了力量。

Tīng dào zhège hǎo xiāoxi, tā húnshēn chōngmǎn le lìliàng.

Hearing this good news, she is filled with strength all over.

尽管天气寒冷,但他浑身却热得冒汗。

Jǐnguǎn tiānqì hánlěng, dàn tā húnshēn què rè dé mào hàn.

Despite the cold weather, he is so hot all over that he's sweating.

在舞台上表演时,他浑身散发自信的光芒。

Zài wǔtái shàng biǎoyǎn shí, tā húnshēn sànfā zìxìn de guāngmáng.

When performing on stage, he radiates confidence from head to toe.

Word Definition - 浑身

hún shēn all over; from head to foot

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