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Processed by: | goldyn_chyld (2019-02-18 08:33:24 GMT) |
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<< review queue entry 63749 - submitted by 'richwarm' >> During the Great Leap Forward of the late 1950s, the country’s avowed aim was to ‘catch up with England and surpass the US’ 趕英超美, and that expression is still used as a measure of economic success today. http://chinaheritage.net/journal/the-pirouette-of-time-after-the-future-in-china/ Editor: per discussion |
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# 趕英超美 赶英超美 [gan3 Ying1 chao1 Mei3] /to catch up with England and surpass the USA (economic goal) (idiom)/ + 趕英超美 赶英超美 [gan3 Ying1 chao1 Mei3] /to catch up with England and surpass the USA (economic goal)/ |