| 气馁 | qì něi | to be discouraged | |
| 胜不骄,败不馁 | shèng bù jiāo , bài bù něi | no arrogance in victory, no despair in defeat | |
| 若敖鬼馁 | ruò áo guǐ něi | to be without offspring; to have no progeny | |
| 毫不气馁 | háo bù qì něi | unflinchingly (idiom) |
| 1 | Why I most putrid into old insomnia? | |
| 2 | Both angry and frustrated, Mourinho reflected on the game. | |
| 3 | Through the streets of the cities walks Famine, and the Plague sits at their gates. | |
| 4 | Only those who have the patience to do simple things perfectly ever acquire the skill to do difficult things easily . (Friedrich Schiller German Dramatist and poet). | |
| 5 | Wizard: You got to love music more than you love food. More than life. More than yourself. |