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Does 刷成 - need 成?
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Scoobyqueen -

If you want to say the house has been painted red, do you have to use the 成?
Or is there another way of saying it but still use 刷?

Thank you in advance.

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skylee -

上 is an alternative. Take a look -> http://chinanews.sina.com/sports/200...042375958.html

Quote:

場館內部刷上紅漆

Also this -> http://big5.ycwb.com/xkb/2007-07/28/content_1564345.htm

Quote:

把牆壁重新刷上紅色

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