yin
英[jɪn]
美[jɪn]
- n. (苏格兰)一个(等于one);中国思想里的“阴”(与“阳”相对);中国的殷代
- adj. (苏格兰)一个的
- pron. (苏格兰)一个
英文词源
- yin (n.)
- feminine or negative principle in Chinese philosophy, 1670s, from Chinese (Mandarin) yin, said to mean "female, night, lunar," or "shade, feminine, the moon." Compare yang. Yin-yang is from 1850.
双语例句
- 1. Chen Chun - yi and Chu Yin - chiu looked at one another and frowned.
- 陈君宜和 朱吟 秋对看着皱了眉头.
来自子夜部分
- 2. " Chun - yi's right,'said Chu Yin - chiu .
- “ 陈君翁 这话很对!
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- 3. Seeing him get up, Chu Yin - chiu followed suit.
- 朱吟秋也学着样.
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- 4. If he doesn't get Chu Yin - chiu's cocoons, he'll be in a bit of a jam - "
- 他要是捞不到朱吟秋的干茧, 可就有点窘, —— ”
来自子夜部分
- 5. " Yes , both of us. Yin - chiu's turned over his factory to Wu Sun - fu , lock , stock and barrel.
- “ 不错, 我们都是出租.
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