瞑目 | míng mù | close one's eyes in death and die contentedly | |
死不瞑目 | sǐ bù míng mù | dead but will not close the eyes (idiom); to die with a remaining grievance | |
瞑想 | míng xiǎng | to muse; to think deeply; contemplation; meditation | |
瞑眩 | míng xuàn | dizziness, nausea etc brought on as a side effect of drug treatment (Chinese medicine) | |
一瞑不视 | yī míng bù shì | to close one's eyes and die (idiom) |
1 | Rowing? on the lake in the morning helps clear my mind. | |
2 | Islamic culture has given us majestic arches and soaring spires, timeless poetry and cherished music, elegant calligraphy and places of peaceful contemplation. | |
3 | Indoor stylist people making for how bedroom, the illuminative of the office is more concise and Ming is thought of. | |
4 | In the future, for the study of insomnia status, should in theory, clinical and animal experiments carried out in all aspects of intensive research. | |
5 | In fact, many things the world is destined to close the eyes in the dark, not to the moment you find you do not, think hard and are not necessarily a good thing. |