吟 | [ yín ] to chant, to recite, to moan, to groan, cry (of certain animals and insects), song (ancient poem) |
吟哦 | [ yín é ] to chant, to recite rhythmically, to polish verse |
吟唱 | [ yín chàng ] to chant, to recite |
吟詠 | [ yín yǒng ] to recite, to sing (of poetry) |
吟詩 | [ yín shī ] to recite poetry |
吟誦 | [ yín sòng ] to read aloud, to recite rhythmically, to chant, to intone (esp. poems in rhythm) |
吟遊 | [ yín yoú ] to wander as minstrel |
吟風弄月 | [ yín fēng nòng yuè ] lit. singing of the wind and the moon; fig. vacuous and sentimental (of poetry or art) |
⇒ 低吟 | [ dī yín ] to chant softly, to murmur |
⇒ 呻吟 | [ shēn yín ] to moan, to groan |
⇒ 喜吟吟 | [ xǐ yín yín ] joyful, happy |
⇒ 喜吟吟 | [ xǐ yín yín ] joyful, happy |
⇒ 朗吟 | [ lǎng yín ] to recite in a loud, clear voice |
⇒ 歌吟 | [ gē yín ] to sing, to recite |
⇒ 沉吟 | [ chén yín ] to mutter to oneself irresolutely |
⇒ 無病呻吟 | [ wú bìng shēn yín ] to moan about imaginary illness, fussing like a hypochondriac, fig. sentimental nonsense |
⇒ 笑吟吟 | [ yín yín ] smiling, with a smile |
⇒ 笑吟吟 | [ yín yín ] smiling, with a smile |
⇒ 謳吟 | [ oū yín ] song, chant, rhythmic declamation |
⇒ 遊吟詩人 | [ yoú yín shī rén ] troubadour, bard |