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Dictionary - results for suffering

SimplifiedTraditionalPinyinEnglish
chǔ- distinct
- clear
- orderly
- pain
- suffering
- deciduous bush used in Chinese medicine (genus Vitex)
- punishment cane (old)
xīn- (of taste) hot or pungent
- hard
- laborious
- suffering
- eighth in order
- eighth of the ten Heavenly Stems 十天干[shi2 tian1 gan1]
- letter "H" or roman "VIII" in list "A, B, C", or "I, II, III" etc
- octa
yōuhuàn- suffering
- misery
- hardship
huózuì- suffering
- hardship
- living hell
jiānáo- to suffer
- to torture
- to torment
- ordeal
- suffering
- torture
- torment
áojiān- suffering
- torture
tòngchǔ- pain
- anguish
- suffering
tòng- pain
- suffering
- painful
- CL:|[ge4]
chǔ- suffering
- misery
- pain (esp. psychological)
shuǐ- bitter water (e.g. mineral water containing sulfates)
- suffering
- digestive fluids rising from stomach to the mouth
- fig. bitter complaint
tòng- pain
- suffering
chu- suffering
- distress
nàn- suffering
mǐnxiōng- suffering
- affliction
miǎnshòu- to avoid suffering
- to prevent (sth bad)
- to protect against (damage)
- immunity (from prosecution)
- freedom (from pain, damage etc)
- exempt from punishment
miǎnzāo- to avoid suffering
- to avoid meeting (a fatal accident)
- spared
yuān- suffering from injustice
hàirén- to harm sb
- to inflict suffering
- to victimize
- pernicious
kuìhèn- ashamed and sorry
- suffering shame and remorse
- pain and difficulties
- suffering (of the people)
- torment
- cruelty
- great suffering
kuī- deficient
- to let sb down
- to cause sb suffering
dòuqiā- dukkha (Sanskrit)
- suffering (Buddhism)
yǐntòng- hidden anguish
- secret suffering
- (medicine) dull pain
bakuī- pent-up unspoken grievances
- suffering not willingly or possibly spoken of
chībakuī- to be forced to suffer in silence
- unable to speak of one's bitter suffering
hàirénqiǎn- to cause a lot of trouble
- to inflict much suffering
diàowèn- to grieve for the sick and the dying
- to show great concern for people's suffering
mànmàncháng- endless night (idiom); fig. long suffering
tuōhǎi- to escape from the abyss of suffering
- to shed off a wretched plight
zhōngzuò- to find joy in sorrows (idiom); to enjoy sth in spite of one's suffering
cháfàn- no thought for tea or rice (idiom); melancholic and suffering
- to have no appetite
cháfànxīn- no heart for tea or rice (idiom); melancholic and suffering
- to have no appetite
chángmànmàn- endless night (idiom); fig. long suffering
bǎojīngyōuhuàn- having experienced much suffering
yǒushuōbuchū- having unspeakable bitter suffering
- (often used after 啞巴吃黃連|哑巴吃黄连[ya3 ba5 chi1 huang2 lian2])
bachīhuánglián,yǒushuōbuchū- to be forced to suffer in silence (idiom)
- unable to speak of one's bitter suffering
- sometimes written 啞子吃黃連有苦說不出|哑子吃黄连有苦说不出

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