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ě xin
v./adj. feel nausea, be disgusted, be disgusting, embarrass someone; nauseating, disgusting
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Other meanings
[ě xin]   adj./v. disgusting; have nausea, feel like vomiting; (TCM) nauseous

Simplified Chinese

Traditional Chinese

Simplified stroke orders are based on the 'Standard of National Commonly-used Mandarin Chinese Characters (现代汉语通用字笔顺规范)', issued by the China National Language and Character Working Committee (国家语言文字工作委员会) on April 7th 1997. Traditional stroke orders are based on information issued by the Taiwan Ministry of Education.
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yí kàn dào yóu zhá qiū yín wǒ jiù ě xin .
phr. My stomach turns seeing the fried worms.
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kàn dào zhè me ě xin de chǎng miàn, wó mǎ shàng bì shàng le yǎn .
phr. At the sight of such a disgusting scene, I immediately closed my eyes.
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tā géi wǒ nán kān, wó yǐ hòu yě yào zhǎo gè jī huì ě xin tā .
phr. I will find a chance to embarrass him since he embarrassed me.
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tā nà zhǒng sì xiào fēi xiào de biǎo qíng ràng wó gǎn dào ě xin .
phr. I feel sick about his faint smile.
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pēi ! nǐ zhēn ě xin !
phr. Pooh! You are so disgusting.
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sháo ě xīn la !
phr. Stop being so gross!
jué de ě xīn
phr. to feel nauseated, to feel disgusted, to feel sick
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bù zhī zěn de, wó yóu diánr ě xīn .
phr. (I) don't know why, (but) I feel a bit nauseous.
gù yì ě xīn tā
phr. to deliberately embarrass him, to deliberately make him feel sick
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tā jìng ě xīn rén .
phr. He makes people sick all the time.