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思 [sī]
1. To think; to consider; to ponder.
思考、考虑、动脑筋。
2. To miss; to long for.
想念、挂念。
3. Idea; thought.
想法。
4. A surname.
姓。
1. To think; to consider; to ponder: 思想 (a. The outcome of the objective existence reflected in human consciousness through thinking activities; b. Idea, thought; c. Reflection). 思忖 (to ponder). 思索 (to ponder). 思维 (to think). 沉思 (to deeply contemplate). 寻思 (to contemplate). 见异思迁 (to change one's mind upon seeing something different).
2. To miss; to long for: 思念 (to think of someone). 思恋 (to long for). 相思 (to miss someone).
3. Idea; thought: 思绪 (train of thought). 思致 (original and unique idea, intention). 构思 (creative conception).
4. A surname.
思 [sī]
(verb)
1. The original meaning: to think; to consider.
1. Same as original meaning (En. think; consider).
2. To yearn for; to miss (En. long for).
3. To grieve; to lament (En. lament).
思 [sī]
(noun)
1. Thought; emotion; state of mind; also refers to conception (En. thought).
2. Specifically refers to the conception in creation (En. plot).
3. Lawsuit. Related to "司" (En. lawsuit).
4. A style of poetry (En. one of the poetry's styles).
1. A modal particle. Used at the beginning of a sentence, without substantive meaning.
2. Used in the middle of a sentence, without substantive meaning.
3. Refer to sāi.
思 [sāi]
(adjective)
1. Having a lot of beard (En. heavily bearded).
2. Also see si.
思 (pronunciation as a noun).
思 (pronunciation as a noun).
idea / opinion / meaning / wish / desire / interest / fun / token of appreciation, affection etc / CL:個|个[ge4] / to give as a small token / to do sth as a gesture of goodwill etc
When one is fed and warmed, one's sexual desires will come up. / Debauchery is a common vice among the wealthy. / Luxury leads to sex. / Material comforts lead to sexual desire.
fill one's mind with a myriad of thoughts and ideas / A myriad of thoughts crowd into one's mind. / A thousand thoughts came to (one's) mind. / One's mind is in a whirl .
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