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| | to forget / to overlook / to neglect | HSK 1 |
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| | to leave out / to be missing / to leave behind or forget to bring / to lag or fall behind | HSK 5 |
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| | let it be / let it pass / forget about it | HSK 6 |
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| | to give up / to abandon (a goal etc) / to let sth go / forget it / let the matter drop | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to forget; to cease to think about (sb or sth) anymore | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to forget | HSK 7-9 |
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| | cannot forget | HSK 7-9 |
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| | (Chinese folk religion) Meng Po, goddess who gives a potion to souls before they are reincarnated, which makes them forget their previous life / (Chinese folk religion) Meng Po, goddess of the wind | |
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| | to get carried away / to forget oneself | |
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| | to recount history but omit one's ancestors (idiom); to forget one's roots | |
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| | to forget | |
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| | to forget | |
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| | potion given to souls by Meng Po 孟婆 before they are reincarnated, which makes them forget their previous life | |
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| | to leave behind (inadvertently) / to forget / to omit / to leave out | |
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| | to linger / to remain enjoying oneself and forget to go home | |
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| | to forget favors and violate justice (idiom); ingratitude to a friend / to kick a benefactor in the teeth | |
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| | to cast or put aside / to forget for a while | |
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| | lit. to see profit and forget morality (idiom) / fig. to act from mercenary considerations; to sell one's soul | |
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| | to forget oneself in extravagance / to burn money | |
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| | so dedicated as to forget one's meals (idiom) | |
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| | hard to forget even after one's teeth fall out (idiom); to remember a benefactor as long as one lives / undying gratitude | |
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| | forgetting the fate of Ding and Dong (idiom) / unheeding the lessons of the past | |
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| | for the common good and forgetting personal interests (idiom); to behave altruistically / selfless | |
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| | to forget one's manners / to forget oneself / to lose self-control (in a situation) | |
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| | potion given to souls before they are reincarnated, which makes them forget their previous life (aka 孟婆汤) / magic potion; (fig.) bewitching words or actions | |
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| | to gradually forget as time passes; to have (sth) fade from one's memory | |
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| | lit. when you drink water, think of its source (idiom); gratitude for blessings and their well-spring / Don't forget where your happiness come from. / Be grateful for all your blessings! | |
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| | to deceive / to forget | |
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| | to forget and not bear recriminations (idiom); to let bygones be bygones / There is no point in crying over spilt milk. | |
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| | do not recall old grievances (idiom, from Analects); forgive and forget | |
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| | to forget one's roots | |
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| | to stray and forget to return | |
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| | lit. when you drink water, think of its source (idiom); gratitude for blessings and their well-spring / Don't forget where your happiness come from. / Be grateful for all your blessings! | |
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| | to overlook past faults (idiom); to forgive and forget | |
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| | Don't forget! (literary) | |
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| | indulge in pleasure and forget home and duty (idiom) | |
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| | forget-me-not, genus Myosotis (botany) | |
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| | Never forget national humiliation, refers to Mukden railway incident of 18th September 1931 九一八事變|九一八事变 and subsequent Japanese annexation of Manchuria | |
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| | to forget previous differences; to bury the hatchet | |
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| | don't forget past events, they can guide you in future (idiom); benefit from past experience | |
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| | Drinking the water of a well, one should never forget who dug it. (idiom) | |
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| | lit. catch fish then forget the trap (idiom, from Zhuangzi 莊子|庄子); fig. to take help for granted | |
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| | (of a singer, actor etc) to forget one's lines | |
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| | to forget one's meals | |
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| | to forget past pains once the wound has healed (idiom) | |
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| | (dialect) give me a break! / forget about it! | |
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| | to forget former enmity (idiom) | |
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| | don't forget your friends when you become rich | |
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| | to forget loyalty when in love / hoes before bros | |
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| | to forget (everything one has learned) | |
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| | to forget bad feelings; to mend a relationship | |
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