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怎会忘
[zĕn huì wàng]
How could one forget expresses the unforgettable nature of certain experiences or individuals ...
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忘得一干二净记得清清楚楚
[wàng dé yī gān èr jìng jì dé qīng qīng chŭ chŭ]
Literally Forgetting something completely while remembering it clearly this implies that even ...
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忘不掉的曾经
[wàng bù diào de céng jīng]
Unforgettable past Describes memories that are impossible to forget usually those that were impactful ...
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怎堪忘
[zĕn kān wàng]
Meaning how can it be forgotten this implies significant memories or experiences that the user finds ...
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差点忘了
[chā diăn wàng le]
Almost Forgotten conveys a feeling of nearly losing sight of something important such as a memory ...
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你怎能忘
[nĭ zĕn néng wàng]
How could you forget ? It implies an unforgettable story or feeling towards a past event memory or ...
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深知被遗忘
[shēn zhī bèi yí wàng]
Meaning Deeply understanding being forgotten this conveys profound acknowledgment or personal ...
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曾经拼命的想如今拼命的忘
[céng jīng pīn mìng de xiăng rú jīn pīn mìng de wàng]
Once tried so hard to remember now try so hard to forget It tells of an emotional journey through significant ...
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我忘了忘记
[wŏ wàng le wàng jì]
It translates as I forgot to forget In essence it indicates that while the person intended or should ...