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恶心 ěxīn

恶心 ěxīn Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 9 English Translations of the word 恶心 ěxīn .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
ěxīn | e3 xin1
English translation
variant of 惡心
>恶心 ěxīn [ě xīn]
nausea
to feel sick
disgust
nauseating
bad habit
vicious habit
vice

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Traditional form

惡心

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí
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Etymology of 恶心 ěxīn

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ě

Type

pictophonetic

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. xīn represents the meaning and represents the sound. Simplified form of è .

Phonetic compound

Semantic compound

xīn

Positional decomposition

亚心

Number of Strokes

10
xīn

Type

pictographic

Explanation

Pictograph of a heart.

Positional decomposition

Number of Strokes

4

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Example sentences using 恶心 ěxīn

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yāo xiǎng chī 这种 zhè zhǒng 食物 shíwù ,恶心 ěxīn 才行.

You have to have a strong stomach to eat this food.

那样 nà yàng de 表演 biǎoyǎn zhēn jiào 恶心 ěxīn .

A performance like that makes me want to heave up.

这些 zhè xiē 胡子拉碴 de 司机 sījī 彼此 bǐcǐ 对骂 duì mà zhāo , 那些 nà xiē huà yǐn le jiào rén 毛发 máo fà dǎo shù ,十分 shífēn 恶心 ěxīn .

Unshaven bus drivers poured loathsome, hair - raising curses out at each other.

腐烂 fǔlàn de 臭味 chòu wèi 使 shǐ 恶心 ěxīn .

The stink of the rotten fish turned my stomach.

de huà zhēn jiào 恶心 ěxīn .

What he said really curls me up.

恶心 ěxīn Decomposition

See the 2 Chinese characters that make up 恶心 ěxīn and their own compounds.

恶心 ěxīn Compounds

See all 354 Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 恶心 ěxīn in their composition.

  • ě
    • xīn
      • gǎn
          • , ,
        • zǎi , sāi , , sāi , , xié , sāi , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , sāi
      • zǒng
        • cōng , zǒng ,
          • , ,
            • , , ,
          • , níng
        • , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
      • ēn
      • niàn
        • nián , niàn , rěn , niǎn , niè , rěn , niǎn , rěn , shěn , niàn , , , , , , , , , , nián
      • zhì
        • zhì , zhì , zhì , , , ,
      • rěn
        • niǎn , rěn , , , rèn ,
      • bēi
      • yuàn
        • yuān ,
      • huàn
        • huàn , huàn , ,
        • , , ,
      • mēn
      • Huì
        • suì , suì , huì , huì , huì , , , , , , , ,
      • huì
      • yōu
      • chóu
        • ,
      • huì
        • suì
      • è
        • ě , , ,
      • jiá
      • cōng
        • cōng
        • zǒng , zǒng , cōng , , , , , , cōng
        • , , , , ,
      • cōng
        • , cōng , zǒng , cōng , cōng , cōng , zǒng , , , , , , , zǒng , cōng , , ,
      • mèn
        • ruǐ , ruǐ
      • qìng
        • ,
      • xiàn
      • liàn
      • níng
        • ,
      • xiǎng , zěn , nín , yuàn , wàng , ě , kǒng , liàn , tài , , , , zhōng , huò , chéng , wèi , shù , , xuán , xīn , kěn , biē , bèi , yàng , sǒng , yǒng , dài , , , yǐn , tǎn , , 忿 fèn , hān , qìn , mèn , gàng , chéng , xuán , , qiān , yīn , duì , chǐ , kěn , xǐn , qìn , yìng , mín ,
      • tān , nèn , hào , huì , , zhé , , è , què , , , mǐn , , hùn , yìn , píng , chōng , , duì , mào , nǎn , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ài
      • , , , , , tài , , , , mǐn , , , sǒng , , , , , , , , bèi , , píng , , , , , , , , yīng , , , , duì , mèn , , , , gàng , , , , , ,
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