cǎn zhuàng
devastation
miserable condition
qī cǎn
plaintive
mournful
miserable
cǎn bài
to suffer a crushing defeat
cǎn tòng
bitter
painful
deeply distressed
cǎn zāo
to suffer (defeat, death etc)
cǎn dàn
dark
gloomy
dismal
by painstaking effort
cǎn jù
tragedy
calamity
atrocity
cǎn bù rěn dǔ
spectacle too horrible to endure (idiom); tragic sight
appalling scenes of devastation
cǎn
miserable
wretched
cruel
inhuman
disastrous
tragic
dim
gloomy
cǎn sǐ
to die tragically
to meet with a violent death
cǎn àn
massacre
tragedy
CL:起[qi3]
cǎn jiào
to scream
blood-curdling screech
miserable shriek
cǎn wú rén dào
inhuman (idiom)
brutal and unfeeling
cǎn jué rén huán
extremely tragic (idiom); with unprecedented brutality
cǎn biàn
disastrous turn
tragic event
Bēi cǎn shì jiè
Les Misérables (1862) by Victor Hugo 維克多·雨果|维克多·雨果
cǎn huò
terrible tragedy
grave mishap
cǎn dàn jīng yíng
to manage by painstaking effort (idiom)
cǎn kuàng
tragic situation
dreadful state
cǎn shā
to slaughter
to kill mercilessly
cǎn zāo bù xìng
to meet with disaster
to die tragically
cǎn bù rěn wén
too horrible to endure (idiom); tragic spectacle
appalling scenes of devastation
shāng xīn cǎn mù
(idiom) too appalling to look at
sì yī èr cǎn àn
the massacre of 12th Mar 1927
the Shanghai coup of 12th Mar 1927 by Chiang Kai-shek against the communists
Bēi cǎn Shì jiè
Les Misérables (1862) by Victor Hugo 維克多·雨果|维克多·雨果[Wei2 ke4 duo1 · Yu3 guo3]
cǎn dàn
variant of 慘淡|惨淡[can3 dan4]
lǜ cǎn hóng chóu
(of women) grieved appearance (idiom)
sorrowful mien