cin1 bin3 maan6 faa3千變萬化千变万化
Jyutpingcin1 bin3 maan6 faa3
Yalechīn bin maahn fa
Definition
Constantly changing, with infinite variations.
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How it's used
Used to describe situations, landscapes, or even human moods that shift unpredictably and frequently. It carries a slightly more literary or dramatic weight than simple phrases like 變嚟變去, making it suitable for emphasizing the complexity or volatility of a situation.
Examples
The world is ever-changing, it is really hard to predict.
Your plans are constantly changing, how do you expect me to follow them?
Related words
Common phrases
an ever-changing world
constantly shifting moods
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Grammar guides
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