寢 | [ qǐn ] to lie down |
寢具 | [ qǐn jù ] bedding |
寢室 | [ qǐn shì ] bedroom, dormitory, CL:間|间[jian1] |
寢苫枕塊 | [ qǐn shān zhěn ] bed of straw and pillow of clay (idiom), the correct etiquette for a filial son during the mourning period |
寢食難安 | [ qǐn shí nán ān ] lit. cannot rest or eat in peace (idiom), fig. extremely worried and troubled |
⇒ 壽終正寢 | [ shoù zhōng zhèng qǐn ] to die of old age, to die in one's bed at a ripe old age, (fig.) (of a structure or machine etc) to come to the end of its life |
⇒ 安寢 | [ ān qǐn ] to sleep peacefully |
⇒ 宰予晝寢 | [ zaǐ yǔ zhoù qǐn ] Zai Yu sleeps by day (idiom); refers to story in Analects of Confucius remonstrating bitterly with his student for sleeping during lectures |
⇒ 就寢 | [ jiù qǐn ] to go to sleep, to go to bed (literary) |
⇒ 就寢時間 | [ jiù qǐn shí jiān ] bedtime |
⇒ 廢寢忘食 | [ feì qǐn wàng shí ] to neglect sleep and forget about food (idiom), to skip one's sleep and meals, to be completely wrapped up in one's work |
⇒ 廢寢忘餐 | [ feì qǐn wàng cān ] see 廢寢忘食|废寝忘食[fei4 qin3 wang4 shi2] |
⇒ 廢寢食 | [ feì qǐn shí ] to neglect sleep and food |
⇒ 忘餐廢寢 | [ wàng cān feì qǐn ] see 廢寢忘食|废寝忘食[fei4 qin3 wang4 shi2] |
⇒ 枕戈寢甲 | [ zhěn gē qǐn jiǎ ] to sleep on one's armor with a spear as a pillow (idiom), to keep ready for battle at all times |
⇒ 陵寢 | [ líng qǐn ] tomb (of king or emperor) |
⇒ 食肉寢皮 | [ shí roù qǐn pí ] to eat sb's flesh and sleep on their hide (idiom); to swear revenge on sb, implacable hatred, to have sb's guts for garters |