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自私 (zì sī) is used to describe someone who is excessively concerned with their own interests and disregards the needs of others. It is often used to describe someone who is selfish and puts their own needs before those of others. For example, someone who takes advantage of others for their own benefit or who is unwilling to share resources with others could be described as 自私 (zì sī).
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1. 利己 (lì jǐ): Self-serving; looking out for one's own interests.
2. 自利 (zì lì): Self-interested; looking out for one's own benefit.
3. 自我 (zì wǒ): Self-centered; focused on oneself.
4. 自私自利 (zì sī zì lì): Selfish and self-interested; looking out for one's own benefit without regard for others.
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