yì si
idea
opinion
meaning
wish
desire
interest
fun
token of appreciation, affection etc
CL:個|个[ge4]
to give as a small token
to do sth as a gesture of goodwill etc
bù hǎo yì si
to feel embarrassed
to find it embarrassing
to be sorry (for inconveniencing sb)
hǎo yì si
to have the nerve
what a cheek!
to feel no shame
to overcome the shame
(is it) proper? (rhetorical question)
xīn si
mind
thoughts
inclination
mood
yǒu yì si
interesting
meaningful
enjoyable
fun
dǎ guān si
to file a lawsuit
to sue
to dispute
Fǎ Jiā
Legalist School of Thought of the Warring States Period (475-221 BC) founded by Han Fei 韓非|韩非[Hán Fēi] and Li Si 李斯[Lǐ Sī], later adopted by Shang Yang 商鞅[Shāng Yāng] whose reforms helped establish the supremacy of the Qin Dynasty 秦代[Qīn qài] (221-207 BC)
fèi jìn xīn si
to rack one's brains (idiom); to take great pains to think sth through
wā kōng xīn si
to dig for thoughts (idiom); to search everything for an answer
to rack one's brains
yī mén xīn si
to set one's heart on sth (idiom)
xiǎo yì si
small token
mere trifle (used of one's gifts)
Yuán tài zǔ
posthumous title of Genghis Khan 成吉思汗[Chéng jí sī hàn] (1162-1227)
gòu yì si
wonderful
great
delightful
very kind
generous
Fǎ jiā
Legalist School of the Warring States Period (475-221 BC) founded by Han Fei 韓非|韩非[Han2 Fei1] and Li Si 李斯[Li3 Si1], later adopted by Shang Yang 商鞅[Shang1 Yang1] whose reforms helped establish the supremacy of the Qin Dynasty 秦代[Qin1 dai4] (221-207 BC)
máo si
variant of 茅廁|茅厕[mao2 si5]