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| ● 缘分 | predestined relationship |  
 
| ● 缘 | reason; cause; sake,relationship,edge; fringe,climb |  
| ● 无缘无故地 | for no reason at all |  
| ● 世上没有无缘无故的爱,也没有无缘无故的恨。 | There is absolutely no such thing as love or hatred without any reason or cause. |  
| ● 不识庐山真面目,只缘身在此山中。 | I can't tell the true shape of Lu Shan because I myself am on the mountain. |  
 
| ● 花径不曾缘客扫。 | The garden path has never been cleared for the visit of a guest. |  
| ● 人缘 | relations with people |  
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| ● 姻缘 | predestined marriage |  
 
| ● 天赐良缘 | a godsent marriage; a good marriage arranged in Heaven |  
| ● 天缘巧合 | a luck coincidence |  
| ● 投缘的街坊们 | congenial neighbors |  
| ● 有人缘 | enjoy great popularity |  
 
| ● 喜结良缘 | tie the nuptial knot |  
| ● 有缘结识某人 | be lucky to get acquainted with sb. |  
| ● 无缘结识某人 | have no opportunity to get acquainted with sb. |  
 
| ● 与某人有一面之缘 | happen to have met sb. once |  
| ● 婚姻是缘分。 | A couple's conjugal fate is prearranged. |  
| ● 他们的结合是美满的姻缘。 | Their wedlock is a happy marriage. |  
| ● 有缘终相逢。 | Fate brings together people who are far apart. |  
| ● 无缘不相逢。 | There is no meeting without predestination. |  
 
| ● 我与烟酒无缘。 | Smoking and drinking don't appeal to me. |  
| ● 好事似乎与他无缘。 | Good luck seemed to be wholly denied to him. |  
| ● 千里姻缘一线牵。 | Two beings destined to marry each other, though thousands of miles apart, are tied together with an invisible red thread by an old man under the moonlight. |  
| ● 他们俩有情无缘。 | The are attracted to each other but are not fated to be conjugally tied. |  
| ● 机缘凑巧,我找到一份工作。 | As luck would have it, I found a job. |  
 
| ● [有缘千里来相会,无缘对面不相逢。] | As decreed by providence you have met him; otherwise you might have failed although you traveled a long way. |  
| ● 我发现班里有几个同学和我挺投缘。 | I found quite a few classmates congenial to me. |  
| ● 我在班里有人缘。 | I am popular with my classmates. |  
| ● 真遗憾,我们一直无缘相见。 | It is a pity that we have no opportunity to meet each other. |  
| ● 兄弟及表兄弟有血缘关系联系着。 | Brothers and cousins are united by ties of consanguinity. |  |  | 
                
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