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泛酸
[fàn suān]
'Feeling Sour' directly expresses sour feelings, usually because of envy, heartache, or unease due to unhappy circumstances, jealousy or some unsweet emotions which need attention.
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酸
[suān]
Sour its a short way to express an unhappy sour mood towards some ungrateful event or can be used to ...
心酸已久
[xīn suān yĭ jiŭ]
Have Been Feeling Sour for Long expresses persistent sadness or bitterness accumulated over time ...
苦中带酸
[kŭ zhōng dài suān]
Bitter with a Hint of Sourness Depicts an experience mixed emotions of bitter suffering yet not completely ...
酸味
[suān wèi]
Simply means Sourness which could represent a bitter or unhappy mood It can also symbolize an experience ...
半点心酸
[bàn diăn xīn suān]
A Touch of Sourness signifies a slight bitterness in one ’ s life experiences capturing mild dissatisfaction ...
真心酸
[zhēn xīn suān]
Sincerely Sour reflects genuine feelings of envy resentment or jealousy The term can describe situations ...
心里酸酸的
[xīn lĭ suān suān de]
Meaning My Heart Feels Sour This expresses feeling envy dissatisfaction or melancholy typically ...
心多酸
[xīn duō suān]
Directly translating as The heart is very sour The term implies feelings of envy disappointment ...
最浓的酸
[zuì nóng de suān]
Literally means the strongest sourness Sourness here could mean envy or jealousy possibly referring ...