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以为初始
[yĭ wéi chū shĭ]
Thought It Was the Beginning means that at first it was considered as an initial state or point where ...
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没有开始过
[méi yŏu kāi shĭ guò]
This can mean either there never was a beginning for something implying it never really happened ...
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失去的开始
[shī qù de kāi shĭ]
The Beginning That Got Lost implies reflecting on a missed opportunity or lost start point of something ...
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从开始都只是一个错
[cóng kāi shĭ dōu zhĭ shì yī gè cuò]
Meaning It has been a mistake right from the beginning this signifies the regret of having started ...
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早已知道何必当初
[zăo yĭ zhī dào hé bì dāng chū]
A phrase reflecting on a regret If we already knew this would happen eventually then why did things ...
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悔莫初
[huĭ mò chū]
Regret not the beginning expressing reflection on past mistakes or choices wishing they had handled ...
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都不及开始
[dōu bù jí kāi shĭ]
Translated to Nothing compares to how it started implying the best part was the beginning This name ...
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还没开始就以结束
[hái méi kāi shĭ jiù yĭ jié shù]
It Ended Before It Even Started : Portrays a sense of something coming to an end prematurely conveying ...
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一开始就错了
[yī kāi shĭ jiù cuò le]
This directly means It was wrong from the start It carries an air of regret acknowledging missteps ...