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why
used to indicate passive voice (placed before the doer of the action like "by" in English passive-voice sentences, or, if the doer is not mentioned, before the verb)
a great number
astute; shrewd; smart
variant of 年[nian2]
at that time
to permit
(also, often used before an adjective without intensifying its meaning, i.e. as a meaningless syntactic element)
to pester
to invest
(fig.) zeal
to be (followed by substantives only)
plainly
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