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Change log entry 67539
Processed by: richwarm (2019-06-16 23:28:55 GMT)
Comment: + (idiom)

By the way, in our previous definition "worn down" was not very appropriate. It's typically buildings that are said to be 年久失修. When a building falls into disrepair, you don't usually describe it as "worn down".
Diff:
- 年久失修 年久失修 [nian2 jiu3 shi1 xiu1] /old and in a state of disrepair/dilapidated/
+ 年久失修 年久失修 [nian2 jiu3 shi1 xiu1] /old and in a state of disrepair (idiom)/dilapidated/
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