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厌旧
[yàn jiù]
Literally means 'disliking old things', indicating a preference for the new, novelty seeking; might also suggest someone who gets tired easily of the same routine.
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贪新厌旧
[tān xīn yàn jiù]
This term can be translated into Craves Newness and Scorns Old Things or Liking Novel but Abandoning ...
喜新厌旧迷失风雨
[xĭ xīn yàn jiù mí shī fēng yŭ]
Expresses dissatisfaction with novelty replacing cherished things This user name implies losing ...
我喜新厌旧
[wŏ xĭ xīn yàn jiù]
Directly meaning I like new things and get bored with old ones suggesting either a truthful character ...
其实久了难免喜新厌旧
[qí shí jiŭ le nán miăn xĭ xīn yàn jiù]
The phrase means eventually its unavoidable to get tired of old things and prefer new ones reflecting ...
喜新厌旧厌旧喜新
[xĭ xīn yàn jiù yàn jiù xĭ xīn]
This name translates to liking new things and getting tired of old ones only to return to the old when ...
厌旧念旧
[yàn jiù niàn jiù]
Means disliking the old yet thinking about it capturing the ambivalent feeling of longing for something ...
喜新厌旧司空见惯
[xĭ xīn yàn jiù sī kōng jiàn guàn]
Literally saying enjoying new things and tiring of old ones is something seen as commonplace Used ...
旧透
[jiù tòu]
This short and evocative name conveys a sense of being thoroughly old perhaps referencing old things ...
没有贪新也会厌旧
[méi yŏu tān xīn yĕ huì yàn jiù]
Translates to Even without seeking novelty one may eventually become tired of the old It reflects ...