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未叹息
[wèi tàn xī]
'No sigh', indicating the absence of a sigh or lamentation. It reflects a person who might not easily express sorrow or disappointment, preferring strength and composure over giving into negative emotions.
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一叹
[yī tàn]
A Sigh This simple name conveys a wide range of sentiments from melancholy to acceptance Ones sigh ...
一句叹息
[yī jù tàn xī]
A Sigh suggests a simple sigh that conveys countless untellable emotions within which might be regret ...
空长叹
[kōng zhăng tàn]
This name describes an empty sigh implying deep regret disappointment or a sense of powerlessness ...
低叹
[dī tàn]
Low Sigh indicates deep sighs expressing feelings such as disappointment sadness or nostalgia ...
半声轻叹
[bàn shēng qīng tàn]
This can be translated as a half sigh or more loosely a faint sigh depicting an understated emotion ...
无悲欢
[wú bēi huān]
Meaning no sorrow or joy this name conveys indifference or an attitude that one does not get overly ...
薄凉无欢
[bó liáng wú huān]
Expresses a feeling of indifference and lack of joy literally meaning slight bitterness without ...
只叹息
[zhĭ tàn xī]
Just Sigh A straightforward expression of sorrow or despair Perhaps this reflects moments of disappointment ...
瑟瑟叹息
[sè sè tàn xī]
A quavering sigh which vividly illustrates someone who feels deeply but helplessly sorrowful possibly ...