后顾之忧 (hòu gù zhī yōu) - fears of trouble in the rear (idiom); family worries (obstructing freedom of action); worries about the future consequences; often in negative expressions, meaning "no worries about anything"
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HSK Level 7 - This word appears in the HSK 7 vocabulary list.
fears of trouble in the rear (idiom); family worries (obstructing freedom of action); worries about the future consequences; often in negative expressions, meaning "no worries about anything"
词性 Part of Speech: l
频率 Frequency: #25479
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📝 About "fears of trouble in the rear (idiom); family worries (obstructing freedom of action); worries about the future consequences; often in negative expressions, meaning "no worries about anything"" in Chinese
The Chinese word for "fears of trouble in the rear (idiom); family worries (obstructing freedom of action); worries about the future consequences; often in negative expressions, meaning "no worries about anything"" is 后顾之忧 (hòu gù zhī yōu). This word is part of the HSK Level 7 vocabulary list, which is essential for Chinese language learners.
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