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The structure "任⋯⋯ ,也⋯⋯" is used in Chinese to express the idea of "no matter" or "regardless of" a certain condition or situation. It emphasizes that the outcome remains unchanged despite the circumstances mentioned in the first part of the sentence.
In this construction, "任" (rèn) means "to allow" or "to let," and it introduces a condition that is typically followed by a verb or a phrase indicating an action or state. The second part, introduced by "也" (yě), indicates that the result or conclusion is unaffected by the condition stated.
For example:
In both examples, the first clause presents a condition that does not influence the outcome stated in the second clause, highlighting the speaker's determination or the inevitability of the situation. This structure is useful for emphasizing resilience or the futility of certain actions in the face of unchangeable circumstances.