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苦笑
[kŭ xiào]
Ku Xiao translates into bitter laugh a reaction showing irony or sadness in some scenarios It suggests ...
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吃尽情字苦
[chī jĭn qíng zì kŭ]
Chi Jing Zi Ku Literally : Endure All Suffering Words implies the bitterness one feels in a difficult ...
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苦寒深
[kŭ hán shēn]
K ǔ H á n Sh ē n means deep cold bitterness This could represent experiences filled with intense ...
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几分苦涩
[jĭ fēn kŭ sè]
Ji Fen Ku Se translates to a little bitterness implying emotional pain sadness or hardship in one ...
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身处苦海
[shēn chŭ kŭ hăi]
“ Shen Chu Ku Hai ” translates to be in the sea of bitterness indicating a tough or sorrowful situation ...
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眼泪好苦
[yăn lèi hăo kŭ]
Y ǎ nl è i h à o k ǔ directly translates to Tears are very bitter expressing the speakers strong sorrow ...
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苦味尽尝
[kŭ wèi jĭn cháng]
Tasted All Bitterness Ku Wei in Chinese culture often represents the hardships and difficulties ...
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苦苦寒心人
[kŭ kŭ hán xīn rén]
Deeply Disappointed One : This implies feelings of sadness and bitterness 苦 k ǔ which means bitterness ...
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心酸过度
[xīn suān guò dù]
Xin Suan Guo Du signifies experiencing excessive bitterness or sorrow within the heart The user ...