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Processed by: | vermillon (2016-02-04 08:07:45 GMT) |
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<< review queue entry 57379 - submitted by 'kerrick' >> Add "(indicating sth happening later than expected)" sense. For comparison, the Oxford Pocket English Dictionary has as the first sense "used before a verb to indicate that sth has just happened or is rather late by general standards". |
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- 纔 才 [cai2] /a moment ago/just now/(preceded by a clause of condition or reason) not until/(followed by a numerical clause) only/ + 纔 才 [cai2] /a moment ago/just now/(indicating sth happening later than expected)/(preceded by a clause of condition or reason) not until/(followed by a numerical clause) only/ |