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fēn fēn
adv./adj. one after another, in succession; numerous and confused
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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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huì yì jié shù yǐ hòu, dài biǎo men fēn fēn hé yǐng liú niàn .
phr. After the conference ended, representatives took photos with one another as remembrances.
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rén men fēn fēn yǒng shàng dà jiē .
phr. People crowd in the street one after another.
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sí zhě de háo yǒu fēn fēn qián lái zhuī dào .
phr. Friends of the dead person came to mourn over his death in succession.
fēn fēn yáng yáng
adj. drifting profusely and disorderly
fēn fēn chè lí
phr. evacuate or leave one after another
fēn fēn jiàn lì qǐ lái
phr. to build or establish one after another
yì lùn fēn fēn
idiom. be widely discussed, everybody is talking about (sth/sb)
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guān zhòng fēn fēn huī dòng zhe yíng guāng bàng .
phr. The audience are all waving glow sticks.
fēn fēn ráo rǎo
adj. very chaotic and messy, very confused
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fēn fēn mó fǎng
phr. (of a group of people) to imitate one after another
fēn fēn luò xià
phr. to fall in succession
fēn fēn lí qù
phr. to depart one after another
fēn fēn zàn tóng
phr. to agree (with...) one after another
fēn fēn tí chū wèn tí
phr. to raise questions one after another