| 豢养 | huàn yǎng | to keep (an animal); to look after the needs of (a person or an animal); (fig.) to keep (a spy, lackey etc) in one's pay | |
| 豢圉 | huàn yǔ | pen for animals; animal barn or stable | |
| 刍豢 | chú huàn | livestock; farm animals |
| 1 | It is indeed by far the strongest motive in the lives of important men. | |
| 2 | The course will not be easy but the problems I'm convinced will be solved. | |
| 3 | There will always be people who'll hurt you so you need to continue trusting just be careful. | |
| 4 | As a result the phone-hacking scandal makes Britain's prime minister David Cameron have to face the gravest crisis of his political career. |