怜悯 | lián mǐn | to take pity on; pity; mercy | |
悲悯 | bēi mǐn | to take pity on sb; compassionate | |
悲天悯人 | bēi tiān mǐn rén | to bemoan the state of the universe and pity the fate of mankind | |
强作怜悯 | qiǎng zuò lián mǐn | to strain one's sympathy (idiom) | |
哀悯 | āi mǐn | to take pity on; to feel sorry for |
1 | His case deserves sympathy. | |
2 | Of the tribe of Benjamin, Elidad the son of Chislon. | |
3 | Some people, when jobless, wallow in self-pity. | |
4 | This was the inheritance of Benjamin for its clans. | |
5 | The Benjamites heard that the Israelites had gone up to Mizpah. |