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原有 (yuán yǒu) is typically used to describe something that existed or was present in the past, but may have changed or been replaced in the present. It can also refer to something that is inherent or intrinsic to a person or thing.
For example: 这座城市的原有面貌已经被现代化的建筑所取代。(zhè zuò chéngshì de yuányǒu miànmào yǐjīng bèi xiàndàihuà de jiànzhú suǒ qǔdài.) - The original appearance of this city has been replaced by modern buildings.
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The term 原有 (yuán yǒu) is typically used to describe something that existed or was present in the past, but may have changed or been replaced in the present. It can also refer to something that is inherent or intrinsic to a particular situation or object.
For example, 原有的规定 (yuán yǒu de guīdìng) would mean "the original rules/regulations," indicating that there may have been changes or updates to the rules since they were first established.
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1. 先前 (xiān qián): meaning "previous, prior".
2. 初始 (chū shǐ): meaning "initial, original".
3. 原来 (yuán lái): meaning "original, former".
4. 原先 (yuán xiān): meaning "original, former".
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