| | to have as a feature or characteristic; to have an element of (confidence, sweetness, malevolence etc); to carry (a pathogen, connotation etc) | HSK 5 |
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| | good (virtuous) / benevolent / well-disposed / good at sth / to improve or perfect | HSK 7-9 |
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| | kindly / benevolent (often of older person) | HSK 7-9 |
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| | benevolent / charitable | HSK 7-9 |
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| | goodwill / benevolence / kindness | HSK 7-9 |
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| | benevolent / charitable / kind / kindly / kindness / merciful | HSK 7-9 |
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| | Asura, malevolent spirits in Indian mythology | |
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| | benevolence / charity / compassion | |
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| | meritorious deed / benevolent act | |
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| | the five cardinal virtues in traditional Chinese ethics: benevolence 仁, justice 義|义, propriety 禮|礼, wisdom 智 and honor 信 / alternative term for 五倫|五伦, the five cardinal relationships / alternative term for 五行, the five elements | |
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| | yaksha (malevolent spirit) (loanword) / (fig.) ferocious-looking person | |
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| | the Way of the King / statecraft / benevolent rule / virtuous as opposed to the Way of Hegemon 霸道 | |
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| | benevolence and righteousness | |
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| | lit. light breeze and clear moon (idiom) / period of peace and prosperity / noble and benevolent character | |
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| | hostile / malevolence / antagonism / to view as enemy / to stand against | |
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| | kindness / benevolence / philanthropy / virtuous intentions | |
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| | benevolent integrity / high mindedness | |
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| | benevolent government | |
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| | benevolent policy / humane government | |
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| | vicious / ruthless / malevolent | |
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| | lit. ashes burn once more (idiom); fig. sb lost returns to have influence / sth malevolent returns to haunt one | |
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| | not benevolent / heartless / numb | |
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| | (idiom) all kinds of malevolent or mischievous spirits | |
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| | gentleman aspiring to benevolence (idiom); people with lofty ideals | |
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| | benevolence / favor | |
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| | malevolent / fierce / sinister | |
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| | imperial kindness / benevolence from the emperor | |
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| | to be of service to others / to help others / benevolent | |
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| | gentleman aspiring to benevolence (idiom); people with lofty ideals | |
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| | benevolent heart and skillful execution (idiom, from Mencius); charitable in thought and deed | |
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| | extreme benevolence, utmost duty (idiom); meticulous virtue and attention to duty | |
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| | kind / gracious / benevolent / warm and fine / balmy | |
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| | benevolent / merciful / humane | |
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| | three principles and five virtues (idiom) / the three rules (ruler guides subject, father guides son and husband guides wife) and five constant virtues of Confucianism (benevolence 仁, righteousness 義|义, propriety 禮|礼, wisdom 智 and fidelity 信) | |
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| | the rich man cannot be benevolent (idiom, from Mencius). It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 19:24). | |
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| | (idiom, from Mencius) the rich are not benevolent, and the benevolent are not rich | |
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| | benevolent father, filial son (idiom) / natural love between parents and children | |
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| | The benevolent sees benevolence, the wise sees wisdom. / Different views are admissible. (idiom) | |
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| | Asura, malevolent spirits in Indian mythology | |
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| | to blacken / (slang) to undergo a transformation to a malevolent personality (often, precipitated by intense psychological stress) | |
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| | love to all creatures (idiom, from Mencius); universal benevolence | |
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| | kindness / benevolence / to govern in humanitarian way | |
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| | Words of benevolence apply universally (idiom). Humanitarian expressions benefit all. | |
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| | phony mercy / sham benevolence / crocodile tears | |
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| | to love learning is akin to knowledge, to study diligently is akin to benevolence, to know shame is akin to courage (Confucius) | |
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| | to be as kind and benevolent as heaven (idiom) | |
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| | a virtuous and benevolent woman (idiom) | |
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