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  2. The old man lost his horse - Wikipedia

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    塞翁失馬 (Chinese) "Old Man of the Frontier Loses Horse" (English) 夫禍富之 (also 夫禍福之) 轉而相生, Good luck and bad luck create each other 其變難見也. and it is difficult to foresee their change. 近塞上之人有善術者. A righteous man lived near the border. 馬無故亡而入胡.

  3. List of English words of Chinese origin - Wikipedia

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    Words of Chinese origin have entered European languages, including English. Most of these were direct loanwords from various varieties of Chinese.However, Chinese words have also entered indirectly via other languages, particularly Korean, Japanese and Vietnamese, that have all used Chinese characters at some point and contain a large number of Chinese loanwords.

  4. ABC Chinese–English Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The first edition ABC ChineseEnglish Dictionary (1996) was incorporated into Wenlin 2.0 with over 74,000 entries (1998); the second ABC ChineseEnglish Comprehensive Dictionary (2003) went into Wenlin 3.0 with over 196,000 entries (2002); and the third edition ABC EnglishChinese, ChineseEnglish Dictionary (2010) was incorporated into ...

  5. Consequentialism - Wikipedia

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    The normative status of an action depends on its consequences according to consequentialism. The consequences of the actions of an agent may include other actions by this agent. Actualism and possibilism disagree on how later possible actions impact the normative status of the current action by the same agent.

  6. Consequence - Wikipedia

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    Logical consequence, also known as a consequence relation, or entailment Consequent , in logic, the second half of a hypothetical proposition or consequences Consequentialism , a theory in philosophy in which the morality of an act is determined by its effects

  7. A Chinese–English Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    A ChineseEnglish Dictionary (1892), compiled by the British consular officer and sinologist Herbert Allen Giles (1845–1935), is the first ChineseEnglish encyclopedic dictionary. [1] Giles started compilation after being rebuked for criticizing mistranslations in Samuel Wells Williams ' (1874) A Syllabic Dictionary of the Chinese ...

  8. Language barrier - Wikipedia

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    In Nigeria, English language is the language of instruction from primary education through secondary to tertiary education. It is the language through which all other subjects in the educational curriculum are taught. A credit pass in English is a compulsory condition for securing admission into Nigerian tertiary institutions.

  9. List of loanwords in Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Loanwords have entered written and spoken Chinese from many sources, including ancient peoples whose descendants now speak Chinese. In addition to phonetic differences, varieties of Chinese such as Cantonese and Shanghainese often have distinct words and phrases left from their original languages which they continue to use in daily life and sometimes even in Mandarin.