There are 11 total results for your 哀愍 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
哀愍 see styles |
āi mǐn ai1 min3 ai min aimin あいみん |
(noun/participle) pity 哀憐 Pity for one in misery. |
哀愍心 see styles |
āi mǐn xīn ai1 min3 xin1 ai min hsin aimin shin |
compassionate attitude |
可哀愍 see styles |
kě āi mǐn ke3 ai1 min3 k`o ai min ko ai min kaaimin |
pitiable |
大哀愍 see styles |
dà āi mǐn da4 ai1 min3 ta ai min daiaimin |
great pity |
性哀愍 see styles |
xìng āi mǐn xing4 ai1 min3 hsing ai min shō aimin |
sympathizing with |
無哀愍 无哀愍 see styles |
wú āi mǐn wu2 ai1 min3 wu ai min mu aimin |
pitiless |
哀愍世間 哀愍世间 see styles |
āi mǐn shì jiān ai1 min3 shi4 jian1 ai min shih chien aimin seken |
pity (for those) in the world |
哀愍意樂 哀愍意乐 see styles |
āi mǐn yì yào ai1 min3 yi4 yao4 ai min i yao aimin igyō |
compassionate intention |
哀愍愛樂 哀愍爱乐 see styles |
āi mǐn ài yào ai1 min3 ai4 yao4 ai min ai yao aimin aigyō |
compassionate intentions |
廣大哀愍 广大哀愍 see styles |
guǎng dà āi mǐn guang3 da4 ai1 min3 kuang ta ai min kōdai aimin |
vast sympathy |
Variations: |
aibin(哀愍, 哀憫, 哀bin); aimin(哀愍, 哀憫, 哀min) あいびん(哀愍, 哀憫, 哀びん); あいみん(哀愍, 哀憫, 哀みん) |
(noun/participle) pity |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 11 results for "哀愍" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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