頤 | [ yí ] cheek, lower cheek, chin, jaw, to nourish |
頤和園 | [ yí hé yuán ] Summer Palace in Beijing |
頤性養壽 | [ yí xìng yǎng shoù ] to take care of one's spirit and keep fit (idiom) |
頤指 | [ yí zhǐ ] to order with the chin, to indicate what one wants by facial gesture |
頤指氣使 | [ yí zhǐ qì shǐ ] lit. to order people by pointing the chin (idiom); to signal orders by facial gesture, arrogant and bossy |
頤指風使 | [ yí zhǐ fēng shǐ ] lit. to order people by pointing the chin (idiom); to signal orders by facial gesture, arrogant and bossy |
頤養 | [ yí yǎng ] to nourish, to nurture, to strengthen |
頤養天年 | [ yí yǎng tiān nián ] lit. to nurture one's years (idiom), fig. to enjoy one's later years |
⇒ 伙頤 | [ huǒ yí ] variant of 夥頤|夥颐[huo3 yi2] |
⇒ 周敦頤 | [ zhoū dūn yí ] Zhou Dunyi (1017-1073), Song dynasty neo-Confucian scholar |
⇒ 夥頤 | [ huǒ yí ] (literary) very many, wow! (an exclamation of surprise and admiration) |
⇒ 大塊朵頤 | [ dà duǒ yí ] to chew on a large slab (idiom); a large mouthful is hard to chew, to tuck into a great meal |
⇒ 大快朵頤 | [ dà duǒ yí ] to gorge oneself, to eat heartily (idiom) |
⇒ 朵頤 | [ duǒ yí ] to move the jaw, to munch, to masticate |
⇒ 程頤 | [ chéng yí ] Cheng Yi (1033-1107), Song neo-Confucian scholar |
⇒ 解頤 | [ jiě yí ] to smile, to laugh |