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被淡忘
[bèi dàn wàng]
Forgotten Gradually refers to the process of something or someone slowly slipping into oblivion ...
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快忘了
[kuài wàng le]
Close to forgetting implies almost having lost a memory It can reflect an intention or hope of putting ...
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行将淡忘
[xíng jiāng dàn wàng]
About to Be Forgotten hints at transient things passing out of memory or existence soon capturing ...
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忽然忘记
[hū rán wàng jì]
Simply put as Suddenly forgot it expresses a sudden moment of amnesia whether intentional or not ...
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念一场口齿不清的回忆
[niàn yī chăng kŏu chĭ bù qīng de huí yì]
Means recalling blurred memories it describes remembering something with difficulty unclearly ...
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渐把旧
[jiàn bă jiù]
Gradually forgetting indicates a process of letting go or forgetting past memories This might represent ...
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瞬间里忘记
[shùn jiān lĭ wàng jì]
Translated as forgetting in an instant It suggests living moment by moment without holding on to ...
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搁浅的回忆
[gē qiăn de huí yì]
The phrase implies memories that are stranded or halted at some point The individual might treasure ...
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短期暂时记忆丧失症
[duăn qī zàn shí jì yì sāng shī zhèng]
Describing someone suffering from shortterm temporary memory loss it could imply forgetfulness ...