Jyutping: lei4
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to come over, to come up
to do something recklessly or foolishly or irresponsibly
summoning one to come and serve
"come in", an expression often used to tell someone to come in or to enter another's place or premise
Come in
please come or try again
come out
to make a living
go clubbing or nightlife
to go for a walk outdoor / to participate in triad activities / to work or experience the real world or reality
as it is my first time or new arrival to
to hold out for the highest offer; hoarding a commodity; having a high opinion of oneself, e.g. someone acting arrogantly to gain favors from suitors
to sell / promote something at a higher value than it is supposed to be; it describes people who become difficult / picky, or want more benefits, because they suddenly become more popular
cannot compete with… [somebody]
a proverb to describe a person who causes problems / troubles for himself / herself
moving around, side to side
not being able to make it in time
can't make it on time
a phrase to strengthen / emphasize a claim or a question
a modal particle to strengthen or confirm a statement, mostly when being used after a noun
being able to make it in time
be real, for real
coming
come from
be careful; it is a phrase to threaten people and tell them to wait and watch out in the future
come closer
describes the attitude of taking it easy and following the flow of life, to not worry too much; literally 'use the falling sky as a blanket'
calm down and do it slowly and steadily
(adverb) coming soon; coming shortly; almost; nearly
using the money right away after earning it, no planning at all
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