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清于耳畔
[qīng yú ĕr pàn]
'Clear Around Ears' refers to having a tranquil surrounding environment, where one can enjoy pure silence. Alternatively, it may denote clarity of thinking or feeling, away from external disturbances.
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掩耳倾听
[yăn ĕr qīng tīng]
This translates to Listen Closely While Covering Ears implying paying attention deeply despite ...
失聪
[shī cōng]
Deafness implies a sense of disconnecting from surrounding noises and distractions maybe emphasizing ...
耳边的安静
[ĕr biān de ān jìng]
Translates to Quiet by the ear signifying peace silence or respite from disturbance around oneself ...
倾耳无希声
[qīng ĕr wú xī shēng]
Cupping Ears Without Expecting Sound implies attentively listening yet remaining unperturbed ...
耳目清冽
[ĕr mù qīng liè]
This name suggests clarity and freshness in hearing and vision ClearEyed and Eared can also imply ...
洁净耳后
[jié jìng ĕr hòu]
Clean behind the ears indicating attention to detail and thoroughness perhaps metaphorically ...
寂静缠绕
[jì jìng chán răo]
Silence Winding Around captures an atmosphere enveloped in silence possibly describing a place ...
安静的刚好
[ān jìng de gāng hăo]
Means perfectly quiet This could describe a peaceful environment or inner state suggesting contentment ...
闭耳求闲
[bì ĕr qiú xián]
Closing ears for leisure indicates seeking peace and quietness by deliberately isolating oneself ...