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fēi ... bù kě
phr. must..., have to..., it is imperative that...
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Simplified Chinese

Traditional Chinese

Simplified stroke orders are based on the 'Standard of National Commonly-used Mandarin Chinese Characters (现代汉语通用字笔顺规范)', issued by the China National Language and Character Working Committee (国家语言文字工作委员会) on April 7th 1997. Traditional stroke orders are based on information issued by the Taiwan Ministry of Education.
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tā men de gǎn qíng yí zhí bù hǎo xiàn zài dào le fēi lí hūn bù kě de chéng dù le
phr. Their feelings have been bad, to the extent that now they will surely divorce.
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nǐ wèi shén me fēi duǒ zhe tā bù kě ?
phr. Why do you have to avoid her?
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zhè gè huì hěn zhòng yào, wǒ fēi qù bù kě .
phr. This meeting is very important, I must go there.
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zhè jiàn shì qing tài zhòng yào le, wǒ fēi qù bù kě .
phr. This matter is so important that I simply must go.
fēi qù bù kě
phr. must go there; will (definitely) go
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zhè jiàn shì bié rén dōu bù dǒng, fēi děi yóu tā wán chéng bù kě
phr. Nobody else knows about this matter well; it has to be him who completes (the task).
fēi sǐ bù kě
phr. internet slang for "Facebook"
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rú guó wǒ shì nǐ, fēi jù jué tā bù kě .
phr. If I were you, (I) would refuse him for sure.
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zhè cì kǎo shì wǒ fēi déi kǎo shàng dì yī míng bù kě .
phr. In this exam, I must rank number one (in the class).