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哼 [hēng]
1. Represents a sound of pain.
Example: 他的伤很重,但没~一声。
(His injury is serious, but he didn't make a single sound.)
2. To sing softly.
Example: 他经常~着小曲。
(He often hums little tunes.)
Synonyms:
1. Same as the original meaning. Common character for 训 ([En.] groan; snort)
2. To chant or hum softly ([En.] hum; croon; chant in a low voice).
3. To make a snorting sound to express disdain, anger, or surprise ([En.] snort).
哼 [hng]
1. A sound representing dissatisfaction or distrust.
Example: ~,我才不理他!
(Hmph, I wouldn't pay attention to him!)
Synonyms:
1. A sound made to express doubt or disdain ([En.] humph).
Example: 哼,谁信你的!
(Hmph, who believes you!)
2. Used to express disapproval or disbelief ([En.] tut).
Example: 哼!你也配吗?
(Hmph! Do you think you're worthy?)
3. To express doubt or dissatisfaction ([En.] umph).
Example: 哼!这个坏家伙!
(Hmph! This bad guy!)
4. For more information see hēng. Note: "hng" is a sound compounded from "h" and a simple uvular nasal.
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