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Examples:lit. the fish and the bear's paw, you can't have both at the same time (idiom, from Mencius); fig. you must choose one or the other—almost everything has a start, but not many things have an end (idiom); don't start sth you can't handle—(humble language) I'm sorry not have come to meet you personally—regret not having met earlier (idiom); It is nice to meet you finally.—Thank you for having gone out of your way help me.—May you have a prosperous New Year! (New Year's greeting)—have a smoke after each meal and you will surpass the immortals (proverb)—(polite) thank you for your trouble (used when asking a favor or after having received one)—if I (you, she, he...) had known it would come this, I (you, she, he...) would not have acted thus [idiom.]—lit. if you can't eat it all, you'll have take it home [idiom.]— |