mò​de​kāimǒ​de​kāi

to feel at ease

磨得开 磨得開 mò​de​kāi
to feel at ease
To feel unembarrassed; to not be bothered by social pressure or loss of face; to be able to act impartially.
磨得开 磨得開 mǒ​de​kāi
to come round
(dialect) To be convinced; to be persuaded or come around to a different point of view
impartial
To be able to act impartially or show no favoritism despite personal connections

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