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好多余真的好多余阿
[hăo duō yú zhēn de hăo duō yú ā]
This expresses a sense of redundancy or superfluity, where something seems unnecessary or excessively available, perhaps reflecting the person’s view on relationships, objects, situations, or self-status.
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冗余
[rŏng yú]
Means redundancy or excessiveness reflecting surplus or superfluous components or details This ...
一样多余
[yī yàng duō yú]
Means one too many or unnecessary additional thingperson It might reflect feelings of being superfluous ...
也许我并不配
[yĕ xŭ wŏ bìng bù pèi]
This reflects a selfdeprecating and pessimistic view about oneself not deserving something or ...
多余的我
[duō yú de wŏ]
Superfluous Me conveys a sense of superfluity or redundancy in certain scenarios or situations ...
多余感
[duō yú găn]
This name suggests a sense of redundancy or superfluity as if the person feels unnecessary or out ...
变得多余
[biàn dé duō yú]
To become redundant or unnecessary This often indicates someones selfreflection on feeling superfluous ...
我不能收
[wŏ bù néng shōu]
It expresses a sense of helplessness or an inability to accept or retain something implying personal ...
也是多余
[yĕ shì duō yú]
It is Also Unnecessary suggests a redundant unwanted addition In a relational or personal context ...
像是多余
[xiàng shì duō yú]
Seems Superfluous : Reflects a sense of redundancy insignificance or not belonging It could express ...