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bright-colored; gaily-colored
HSK 5
variant of 鮮豔|鲜艳
HSK 5
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  *艳* | 艳* | *艳
bright; fresh and attractive; glamorous / (bound form) amorous; romantic / (literary) to admire; to envy
beautiful and alluring / glamorous / gorgeous
very impressed; stunned; amazed / to astonish; to impress greatly
pretty and flirtatious
(of a woman) beautiful but aloof
tender and beautiful
to chase women / to express oneself in a pompous flowery style
brilliant red
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  *艳* | 艳* | *艳
variant of 豔|艳
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variant of 豔|艳
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old variant of 豔|艳
alluring / erotic / romantic
(of colors) garish / rich
bright and colorful; gorgeous
bewitching / beautiful
(of poetry etc) plaintive and beautiful; poignant
variant of 驚豔|惊艳
variant of 哀豔|哀艳
vying to be the most glamorous / each more gorgeous than the other / beauty contest
the famous eight beautiful and talented courtesans who lived near the Qinhuai River 秦淮河 in the late Ming or early Qing
to burst into bloom
contending for supreme beauty (esp. of flowers, scenery, painting etc) / vying in beauty and glamor
delicate colors (of a woman's complexion, a flower etc)


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