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投 |
tóu | to throw (sth in a specific direction: ball, javelin, grenade etc) / to cast (a ballot) / to cast (a glance, a shadow etc) / to put in (money for investment, a coin to operate a slot machine) / to send (a letter, a manuscript etc) / to throw oneself into (a river, a well etc to commit suicide) / to go to; to seek refuge; to place oneself into the hands of / (coll.) to rinse (clothes) in water |
影 |
yǐng zi | shadow / reflection / (fig.) hint / indication / influence / CL:个 |
阴 |
yīn yǐng | (lit. and fig.) shadow |
跟 |
gēn zōng | to follow sb's tracks / to tail / to shadow / tracking |
阴 |
yīn àn | dim / dark / overcast / darkness / shadow / (fig.) dismal / gloomy / somber / murky / shadowy (side) |
形 |
xíng yǐng bù lí | inseparable (as form and shadow) |
影 |
yǐng | picture / image / film / movie / photograph / reflection / shadow / trace |
眼 |
yǎn yǐng | eye shadow (cosmetics) |
暗 |
àn yǐng | shadow; umbra |
如 |
rú yǐng suí xíng | as the shadow follows the body (idiom) / closely associated with each other / to follow relentlessly |
人 |
rén yǐng | the shadow of a human figure / a trace of a person's presence (usu. combined with a negative verb) |
立 |
lì gān jiàn yǐng | lit. set up a pole and immediately see its shadow (idiom) / fig. to get instant results |
泡 |
pào yǐng | (lit.) froth and shadows / (fig.) illusion; mirage |
浮 |
fú guāng lüè yǐng | flickering light and passing shadows (idiom) / blurred scenery / cursory / superficial |
盯 |
dīng shāo | to follow sb / to tail / to shadow |
捕 |
bǔ fēng zhuō yǐng | lit. chasing the wind and clutching at shadows (idiom); fig. groundless accusations / to act on hearsay evidence |
幢 |
chuáng chuáng | (literary) (of light, shadows) flickering; dancing |
顾 |
gù yǐng zì lián | lit. looking at one's shadow and feeling sorry for oneself (idiom) / fig. alone and dejected |
形 |
xíng yǐng xiāng diào | with only body and shadow to comfort each other (idiom) / extremely sad and lonely |
寸 |
cùn yīn | a very brief period of time (lit. the time it takes for a shadow to move an inch) |