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Q&A and Word Discussions that were raised or answered by 'lisaC' ordered by last activity.
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包括 and 含有 can both be translated as “include” or “contain,” but their usage and nuance are different. 1. 包括 (bāokuò) Meaning: “to include, to comprise, to cover” — used w ... [Read more]
  
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包括 and 含有 can both be translated as “include” or “contain,” but their usage and nuance are different. 1. 包括 (bāokuò) Meaning: “to include, to comprise, to cover” — used ... [Read more]
  
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When 得看 and 要看 are used in the sense of “it depends on…,” the difference is mainly in tone and formality, not in core meaning. 得看 is more colloquial, often spontaneous, like a quick ... [Read more]
  
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When 得看 and 要看 are used in the sense of “it depends on…,” the difference is mainly in tone and formality, not in core meaning. 得看 is more colloquial, often spontaneous, like a quick ... [Read more]
  
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Both 倘若 (tǎngruò) and 如果 (rúguǒ) mean "if" in Chinese. 如果 is the most common and neutral way to say “if.” It is widely used in both spoken and written Chinese. Example: ... [Read more]
  
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Both 倘若 (tǎngruò) and 如果 (rúguǒ) mean "if" in Chinese. 如果 is the most common and neutral way to say “if.” It is widely used in both spoken and written Chinese. Example: ... [Read more]
  
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The character 两 (liǎng) can indeed mean both “two” and “50 grams” (as a traditional unit of weight). Here’s how to tell them apart: When 两 means “two”, it's used as the numeral ... [Read more]
  
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The character 两 (liǎng) can indeed mean both “two” and “50 grams” (as a traditional unit of weight). Here’s how to tell them apart: When 两 means “two”, it's used as the numeral ... [Read more]
  
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Asked 5 weeks ago by etgamer  
Why do the symbols have different colors? What do the colors mean? And what are the symbols typically called? ... [Read more]
  
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Ko (Chinese: 打劫) is one of many Go terms that refers to a situation where the ko rule applies. The rule says that a move cannot be played such that it causes the board to look exactly the same as ... [Read more]
  
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必须 (bìxū) and 要 (yào) are different in these ways: 必须 means "must, have to". It indicates a strong obligation. E.g. 我必须写完作业。Wǒ bìxū xiě wán zuòyè. I must ... [Read more]
  
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必须 (bìxū) and 要 (yào) are different in these ways: 必须 means "must, have to". It indicates a strong obligation. E.g. 我必须写完作业。Wǒ bìxū xiě wán zuòyè. I must ... [Read more]
  
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Asked 3 months ago by marakeshmariq  
why am i getting other training modes in the random moments of a drill even when i've picked up the only one training mode? for example i want to practice listening with "Audio Recognition ... [Read more]
  
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It would be very useful to also be able to see the images of the meaning of the words.
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内卷 is used to refer to a very competitive life of being overworked, stressed, anxious and feeling trapped for nothing. [Read more]