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charactercopystroke orderAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *昏* | 昏* | *昏
muddle-headed / twilight / to faint / to lose consciousness
HSK 6
charactercopystroke orderAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *昬* | 昬* | *昬
old variant of
HSK 6
to lose consciousness / to be in a coma / stupor / coma / stunned / disoriented
HSK 7-9
dusk / evening / nightfall
HSK 7-9
to faint
to faint
to remain unconscious
dusky
to faint with blurred vision (idiom); dizzy and eyes dimmed
dizzy / giddy / one's head spins
to lose one's head / to be out of one's mind / to be dazed
to faint
(idiom) to feel giddy; to feel dizzy; one's head spins
muddle-headed
to faint from fear / to be frightened into fits / shell-shocked
drowsy / sleepy (idiom)
(idiom) dazed / dizzy
lit. to be muddled in the brain (idiom); fig. excited and unable to act rationally / to go to one's head
dazed / confused / fuddled
confused / dizzy / fainting
murky / dazed / befuddled / dizzy
to be in a state of delirium
(idiom) dizzy
morning and twilight / day and night
muddleheaded
seeing to bed in the evening and visiting in the morning (ancient filial duty)
fainting and giddy / one's head spins
blurred vision of an old person (idiom)
dim (eyesight) / blurred (vision)
to lose one's head through material greed (idiom)
lit. dark sky and black earth (idiom) / fig. pitch dark / to black out / disorderly / troubled times
fig. romantic relationship between an elderly couple / falling in love in the autumn of one's life
incapable ruler
to sleep heavily (due to illness, fatigue etc)
sleeping sickness / African trypanosomiasis / see also 非洲錐蟲病|非洲锥虫病
to faint
morning and evening visits to parents / cf 昏定晨省
to be overcome by the heat
to be dizzy and see stars
to lose one's head over lust / sex-crazy (idiom)
lit. to be muddled in the brain (idiom); fig. excited and unable to act rationally / to go to one's head
to knock out (of a jolt from an earthquake or crash)
head spinning and blurred vision / giddy / in a faint
head spinning and eyes dark (idiom); dizzy / fainting / vertigo
dizzying / it makes one's head spin


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