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  2. Add oil - Wikipedia

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    "Add oil" is a Hong Kong English expression used as an encouragement and support to a person. [1] Derived from the Chinese phrase Gayau (or Jiayou; Chinese: 加油), the expression is literally translated from the Cantonese phrase. It is originated in Hong Kong and is commonly used by bilingual Hong Kong speakers. [2]

  3. Jiayou (cheer) - Wikipedia

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    Jiayou in Standard Mandarin or Gayau in Cantonese (Chinese: 加油) is a ubiquitous Chinese expression of encouragement and support. The phrase is commonly used at sporting events and competitions by groups as a rallying cheer and can also be used at a personal level as a motivating phrase to the partner in the conversation.

  4. Jiayou - Wikipedia

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    Jiayou (cheer) (literally "add oil"), expression of encouragement and support in Chinese; See also. Add oil This page was last edited on 3 January ...

  5. Petroleum industry in China - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, the Yumen Oil Field was the only domestic oil field able to support industrial production and it fell far short of China's oil needs. [3]: 13 After the Nationalists' defeat in the Chinese Civil War, the oil field was transferred by the Republic of China's National Resources Commission (NRC) to the newly founded People's Republic of China.

  6. Does drinking olive oil have health benefits? Dietitian ...

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    Ways to add olive oil to your diet. Much has been said about olive oil’s smoke point and whether it’s OK to cook food in olive oil at high temperatures. Although olive oil has a moderate smoke ...

  7. Gutter oil - Wikipedia

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    Oil is a large kitchen supply cost for some restaurants, so obtaining cheaper oil can allow a marginal restaurant to reduce its overall expenses. Chinese food is generally heavily dependent on oil due to most foods being fried, so cheaper meal prices for many price-sensitive consumers are possible if gutter oil is used instead of virgin oil. [42]

  8. China slams US for adding firms to export control list, vows ...

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    The companies - 42 Chinese, 63 Russian and 18 from other countries - were targeted for reasons from sending U.S. electronics to Russian military-related parties to produ China slams US for adding ...

  9. COFCO Group - Wikipedia

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    COFCO (Chinese: 中粮; full name: China Oil and Foodstuffs Corporation) is a Chinese state-owned food processing holding company. COFCO Group is China's largest food processor, manufacturer and trader. [5] It is also one of Asia's leading agribusiness groups alongside Wilmar International.