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莫
(mo) A Chinese character meaning "not" or "no," often used in negation.
禁
(jin) A Chinese character meaning "forbid" or "prohibit," commonly used to indicate restrictions.
免
(mian) A Chinese character meaning "exempt" or "to spare," often used to indicate freedom from obligation or duty.
止
(zhi) A Chinese character meaning "stop" or "to cease," often used in contexts of halting an action or process.
罚
(fa) A Chinese character meaning "punish" or "penalty," often used to denote a consequence for wrongdoing.
惩
(cheng) A Chinese character meaning "punishment" or "to punish," often used in legal or disciplinary contexts to indicate the imposition of a penalty.
请
(qing) A Chinese character meaning "please" or "to request," commonly used in polite requests or invitations.
小心
(xiao xin) A Chinese character meaning "be careful" or "take caution," often used as a reminder to exercise caution in various situations.
注意
(zhu yi) A Chinese character meaning "to pay attention to" or "to notice," commonly used to advise careful observation or mindfulness.
规则
(gui ze) A Chinese character meaning "rule" or "regulation," often used to indicate guidelines or standards to follow.
遵守
(zun shou) A Chinese character meaning "to comply with" or "to abide by," often used in the context of following rules or regulations.
守则
(shou ze) A Chinese character meaning "code of conduct" or "guideline," often used to refer to principles or standards that govern behavior.
禁止
(jin zhi) A Chinese character meaning "prohibition" or "forbidden," often used to indicate something that is not allowed or is restricted.