Talking Chinese<->English dictionary with pinyin, English definition, pronunciation, variants, stroke animation, stroke order image, and sample sentences.
ID | Chinese | Trad. | Pinyin | PlainPY | English Definition | ||
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ID | Chinese | Trad. | Pinyin | PlainPY | English Definition | ||
1 | 不遑暇食 | 不遑暇食 | bù huáng xiá shí | bu4 huang2 xia2 shi2 | too busy to eat (idiom) | ||
2 | 不暇 | 不暇 | bù xiá | bu4 xia2 | to have no time (for sth); to be too busy (to do sth) | ||
3 | 不暇顾及 | 不暇顧及 | bù xiá gù jí | bu4 xia2 gu4 ji2 | to have no time to worry about sth. (idiom) | ||
4 | 分神不暇 | 分神不暇 | fēn shén bù xiá | fen1 shen2 bu4 xia2 | to be unable to be in two places at the same time (idiom) | ||
5 | 好整以暇 | 好整以暇 | hào zhěng yǐ xiá | hao4 zheng3 yi3 xia2 | to be calm and unruffled in the midst of chaos or at a busy time (idiom) | ||
6 | 空暇 | 空暇 | kòng xiá | kong4 xia2 | idle; free time; leisure | ||
7 | 目不暇给 | 目不暇給 | mù bù xiá gěi | mu4 bu4 xia2 gei3 | the eye cannot take it all in (idiom); too many good things to see; a feast for the eyes | ||
8 | 目不暇接 | 目不暇接 | mù bù xiá jiē | mu4 bu4 xia2 jie1 | lit. too much for the eye to take in (idiom); a feast for the eyes | ||
9 | 日无暇晷 | 日無暇晷 | rì wú xiá guǐ | ri4 wu2 xia2 gui3 | no time to spare (idiom) | ||
10 | 无暇 | 無暇 | wú xiá | wu2 xia2 | too busy; to have no time for; fully occupied | ||
11 | 无暇可訾 | 無暇可訾 | wú xiá kě zǐ | wu2 xia2 ke3 zi3 | irreproachable; spotless (idiom) | ||
12 | 暇 | 暇 | xiá | xia2 | leisure | ||
13 | 闲暇 | 閑暇 | xián xiá | xian2 xia2 | leisure; leisure; leisure; free time; unoccupied; not in use | ||
14 | 闲暇无事 | 閑暇無事 | xián xiá wú shì | xian2 xia2 wu2 shi4 | to be at leisure and unoccupied (idiom) | ||
15 | 应接不暇 | 應接不暇 | yìng jiē bù xiá | ying4 jie1 bu4 xia2 | more than one can attend to (idiom); deluged (with inquiries etc); overwhelmed (by the beauty of the scenery) | ||
16 | 自顾不暇 | 自顧不暇 | zì gù bù xiá | zi4 gu4 bu4 xia2 | to be unable even to fend for oneself (idiom) |
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