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The word **列入** (lièrù) is a compound verb formed by combining the character **列** (liè), meaning "to arrange in a list" or "to line up," with the character **入** (rù), meaning "to enter." This follows a common grammatical structure in Chinese where a verb (**列**) is followed by a directional or resultative complement (**入**) to specify the outcome of the action. Therefore, **列入** literally means "to list and enter into," conveying the sense of **"to include (on a list or register)"** or **"to be entered into (a record, plan, or agenda)."** The formation creates a cohesive concept where the action of listing inherently results in the item's entry into a designated system or category.