浑身 | hún shēn | all over; from head to foot | |
浑浊 | hún zhuó | muddy; turbid | |
雄浑 | xióng hún | vigorous; firm; forceful | |
浑厚 | hún hòu | simple and honest; unsophisticated; (music etc) deep and resounding | |
浑然 | hún rán | completely; absolutely; undivided; totally mixed up; muddled |
1 | The water became murky - a sign, she said, that she was removing the malaise. | |
2 | Sometimes not even the marriage partner is aware. | |
3 | We would love to fix breakfast for you mom, but we thellonk it would be safer for us all if we took you out. | |
4 | When you become so consumed with your own interests that you forget about your friends, you are well on your way to becoming friendless. | |
5 | But when the CEO suggests in the stock prospectus that he wants out, it should make shareholders think hard about whether they want to get in. |