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心的笔画顺序
  • Traditional : 心
  • Simplified :
  • Pronunciation : xīn
  • Definition : heart | mind
Usages
  • : absorption | concentrate | concentrate | concentration | engrossed
  • : heartfelt | wholehearted | cordial
  • : center | heart | core
  • : caring | intimate
  • : suspicion
  • : type page
  • : wild schemes | wild ambitions
  • : modest
  • : (n) great goals; large aspirations
  • : (n) in one's thoughts; in one's mind
  • : heart
  • : (n) goal; desire
  • : regard | kindly feelings | intention
  • : (n) consideration; thoughtfulness; ability to be considerate | social grace; ability to see how to treat others | (NOT mind's eye)
  • : (n) meticulous care
  • : (n) thoughts; mind; heart
  • : heart rate
  • : (v) love with all one's heart
  • : attitude (of the heart), state of one's psyche
  • : (n) idea | (v) thinking about doing sth | (n) inclination; mood
  • : ventricle (heart)
  • : mood | frame of mind
  • : (n) ones heart and mind
  • : palpitations
  • : be very disappointed
  • : knowledge gained
  • : heart; intention; state of mind; mood
  • : Radical 61 heart
  • : beloved
  • : careful | attentive
  • : warm; warm hearted
  • : against ones will or feelings
  • : grieved | pained
  • : (N) Tongxin (place in Ningxia)
  • : greedy
  • : (v) have no more illusions about
  • : happy | satisfactory
  • : grieve
  • : (v) be emotionally willing to do sth
  • : enthusiasm | zeal | zealous | zest | enthusiastic | ardent | warmhearted
  • : patient (adjective)
  • : (v) take care; be mindful
  • : conscience
  • : (adj) hollow | (adj) hollow headed; mindless
  • : determination | resolution | determined | firm and resolute | to make up one's mind
  • : meditation
  • : (adv) with utmost care; meticulously | (adv) detailed; meticulous
  • : vigilance | wariness
  • : lose heart | be discouraged
  • : (adj) callous; heartless
  • : core | nucleus
  • : (n) good motive
  • : converted to (religion)
  • : (v) want (to do sth) | (v) be satisfied
  • : to feel nauseated | to turn sick | to be fed up | nauseated | fed up | disgusting | nauseous
  • : to hate | to loathe
  • : oversensitive | suspicious
  • : light refreshments | pastry
  • : to take care | to look out
  • : anxious | worried | uneasy | to worry | to be anxious | worry
  • : loyalty
  • : careless
  • : (adj) satisfactory; OK
  • : Bing Xin (writer)
  • : to set one's mind at rest | to be at ease | to rest
  • : pencil lead | refill (for a ball-point pen)
  • : a sleeveless garment
  • : bull's eye
  • : caring | concerned
  • : mental | psychological
  • : to feel happy | to have a great time | to make fun of somebody
  • : feel at ease | be relieved | set one's mind at rest | keep one's mind on something
  • : wholeheartedly | heart and soul
  • : mentality | mental attitude | viewpoint
  • : confidence | faith (in someone or something)
  • : (n) internal spirit
  • : motive | intention | diligently | attentively
  • : a load on one's mind | worry
  • : (adj) sincere; heartfelt
  • : (adj) deliberate; with prior intent
  • : deliberately
  • : (n) center of gravity | (n) core; main part
  • : popular feeling | the will of the people
  • : heart | innermost being
  • : comfort
  • : to worry about
  • : cease to be faithful
  • : careful
  • : pericardium
  • : new hand | novice

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