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Meaning of

Pinyin āi
Radical
Strokes
9
Definition
sorrow / grief / pity / to grieve for / to pity / to lament
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哀 [āi] (形) 【本义】悲痛;悲伤 1. 同本义 (grieved; sorrowful) 2. 形容声音凄清尖锐 (desolate) (动) 1. 同情,怜悯 (pity; sympathize with) 2. 慰问; 哀悼 (express sympathy and solicitude for; mourn or grieve for the deceased) 3. 哀求 (supplicate; beg) 4. 通“爱”。爱护 (care for; cherish) 5. 哀叹 (bemoan; bewail) (名) 姓 Meaning of 哀: (Adjective) [Primary Meaning] Sadness; grief 1. Same as the primary meaning (grieved; sorrowful) 2. Describes a voice that is desolate and sharp (Verb) 1. To feel sympathy, to pity (pity; sympathize with) 2. To express condolences; to mourn the deceased (express sympathy and solicitude for; mourn or grieve for the deceased) 3. To supplicate or beg (supplicate; beg) 4. Alike to "love", to cherish (care for; cherish) 5. To lament (bemoan; bewail) (Noun) Surname
wū hū āi zāi
alas / all is lost
āi dào
to grieve over sb's death / to lament sb's death / mourning
āi qiú
to entreat / to implore / to plead
āi shāng
grief / distress / bereavement / grieved / heartbroken / dejected
zhì āi
to express grief / to mourn
xǐ nù āi lè
four types of human emotions, namely: happiness 歡喜|欢喜[huan1 xi3], anger 憤怒|愤怒[fen4 nu4], sorrow 悲哀[bei1 ai1] and joy 快樂|快乐[kuai4 le4]
āi yuè
funeral music / plaint / dirge
āi tòng
to grieve / to mourn / deep sorrow / grief
āi gào
to beg piteously / to supplicate
āi yuàn
grief / resentment / aggrieved / plaintive
āi chóu
sorrow / sadness / distressed / sorrowful
āi háo
to cry piteously / anguished wailing / same as 哀嚎
āi míng
(of animals, the wind etc) to make a mournful sound / whine / moan / wail
āi háo
to howl in grief / anguished wailing / same as 哀号
āi gē
mournful song / dirge / elegy
āi tàn
to sigh / to lament / to bewail
āi sī
grief-stricken thoughts / mourning
āi lián
to feel compassion for / to pity on / to feel sorry for
āi láo shān
ailao mountains
āi wǎn
melancholy / sad and moving
bēi āi
grieved / sorrowful
āi tòng
to be deeply grieved
āi qī
sorrow / grief
āi qì
to wail
鸿 āi hóng biàn yě
lit. plaintive whine of geese (idiom); fig. land swarming with disaster victims / starving people fill the land

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