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可怜之人
[kĕ lián zhī rén]
'A pitiful person' refers to oneself as a worthy object of pity, often used after suffering significant hardships, disappointments, or when feeling extremely vulnerable.
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可怜人
[kĕ lián rén]
The Pitiful One indicates sorrow pity or hardship possibly suggesting someone experiencing tough ...
楚楚可怜
[chŭ chŭ kĕ lián]
Appealingly Pitiful describes someone who appears very delicate vulnerable and endearing often ...
甚为可悲
[shèn wéi kĕ bēi]
Meaning Very Pitiful this signifies deep regret or sadness possibly expressing despair or disappointment ...
显得可怜
[xiăn dé kĕ lián]
It translates as Looking Pitiful which seems selfdeprecating However in some contexts it may indicate ...
凄似
[qī sì]
Roughly translates to as pitiful as This expression conveys sorrow or despair similar to something ...
一个可怜虫
[yī gè kĕ lián chóng]
Meaning A poor creature it implies selfpity or a sad situation one finds oneself in Sometimes used ...
最可悲
[zuì kĕ bēi]
This means Most Pitiful referring to feeling the deepest sense of sadness or ...
我够可怜
[wŏ gòu kĕ lián]
Im pitiful directly conveys a feeling of sorrow or selfpity The name may express someones view of ...
那顾影自怜的模样
[nèi gù yĭng zì lián de mó yàng]
That Pitiful Selfindulgence describes a moment of selfpity or feeling sorry for oneself perhaps ...