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Yes, there are several Chinese words that convey similar meanings to 残留 (cánliú), which refers to something that remains, is left over, or exists as a surplus or remnant. Here are a few alternatives:
1. 剩余 (shèngyú) - This term means "surplus" or "left over." It is often used in contexts referring to resources or amounts that are excess after a certain quantity has been used or consumed.
2. 遗留 (yíliú) - This word means "to leave behind" or "to remain." It often refers to something that has been left over from a prior situation or event, such as memories, items, or problems.
3. 残存 (cáncún) - This term means "to remain" or "to survive." It is often used in contexts where something endures despite adverse conditions or time, such as remnants of a culture or historical artifacts.
4. 余留 (yúliú) - This expression translates to "left over" or "remaining." It emphasizes the aspect of what is still present after a certain action or process.
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