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Talking Chinese English Dictionary

Talking Chinese<->English dictionary with pinyin, English definition, pronunciation, variants, stroke animation, stroke order image, and sample sentences.
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IDChineseTrad.PinyinPlainPYEnglish Definition
IDChineseTrad.PinyinPlainPYEnglish Definition
1怡然自得 怡然自得 rán yi2 ran2 zi4 de2happy and content (idiom)
2周梁淑怡 周梁淑怡 zhōu liáng shū Zhou1 Liang2 Shu1 yi2Selina Chow (Chow Liang Shuk-yee) (1945-), Hong Kong politician
3章子怡 章子怡 zhāng Zhang1 Zi3 yi2Zhang Ziyi (1979-), PRC actress
4张怡宁 張怡寧 zhāng níngZhang1 Yi2 ning2Zhang Yining (1981-), PRC female table tennis player and Olympic gold medalist
5张怡 張怡 zhāng Zhang1 yi2Zhang Yi (1608-1695), prolific author and poet spanning interregnum between Ming and Qing
6怡悦 怡悅 yuèyi2 yue4pleasant; happy
7怡颜悦色 怡顏悅色 yán yuè yi2 yan2 yue4 se4happy countenance
8怡声下气 怡聲下氣 shēng xià yi2 sheng1 xia4 qi4with a subdued and soft voice (idiom)
9怡神养性 怡神養性 shén yǎng xìngyi2 shen2 yang3 xing4to soothe one's spirit and nourish one's nature (idiom)
10怡人 怡人 rényi2 ren2delightful
11怡然自乐 怡然自樂 rán yi2 ran2 zi4 le4to be contented and happy (idiom)
12百事轻怡 百事輕怡 bǎi shì qīng Bai3 shi4 qing1 yi2Diet Pepsi; Pepsi Light
13怡然 怡然 rányi2 ran2happy; joyful
14怡情悦性 怡情悅性 qíng yuè xìngyi2 qing2 yue4 xing4to make oneself happy; to be relaxed and happy (idiom)
15怡保市 怡保市 bǎo shìYi2 bao3 shi4Ipoh city in Malaysia, capital of Sultanate of Perak on Malayan peninsula
16怡保 怡保 bǎoYi2 bao3Ipoh city in Malaysia, capital of Sultanate of Perak on Malayan peninsula
17 yi2harmony; pleased
18心旷神怡 心曠神怡 xīn kuàng shén xin1 kuang4 shen2 yi2lit. heart untroubled, spirit pleased (idiom); carefree and relaxed
19小作怡情,大作伤身 小作怡情,大作傷身 xiǎo zuò qíng , zuò shāng shēnxiao3 zuo4 yi2 qing2 , da4 zuo4 shang1 shen1a little bit of it does one good, but carried to excess it's harmful (idiom)
20赏景怡神 賞景怡神 shǎng jǐng shénshang3 jing3 yi2 shen2to enjoy the landscape to one's satisfaction (idiom)
21健怡可乐 健怡可樂 jiàn Jian4 yi2 Ke3 le4Diet Coke; Coca-Cola Light

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