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日子太久
[rì zi tài jiŭ]
Too long a time conveys a sense of prolonged time This can imply boredom impatience or a general feeling ...
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太匆匆
[tài cōng cōng]
Too Rushed conveys a sense of things moving too quickly often leaving one feeling unable to fully ...
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时光太仓促
[shí guāng tài cāng cù]
Time Rushes Too Fast Expresses feeling rushed by time suggesting that things happen faster than ...
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小岁月太着急
[xiăo suì yuè tài zhe jí]
Little Time Moves Too Quickly : Conveys the sense that the little events and periods of time pass ...
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时间太快
[shí jiān tài kuài]
The phrase Time is too Fast conveys feeling that time is rushing past This name could represent frustration ...
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突然觉得这时间我耗不起
[tū rán jué dé zhè shí jiān wŏ hào bù qĭ]
The feeling that time has suddenly slipped away too fast and one cannot afford to waste it anymore ...
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时间过得太快
[shí jiān guò dé tài kuài]
Literally means time flies expressing a feeling that time is passing too quickly leaving the person ...
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时光来得比预料中更仓促
[shí guāng lái dé bĭ yù liào zhōng gèng cāng cù]
It conveys the message that time is passing much faster than one expected suggesting feelings of ...
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时间在咄咄逼人
[shí jiān zài duō duō bī rén]
Time is passing too fast making people feel pressured suggesting one feels time slips quickly unable ...