- 厌倦 yànjuàn to be weary ofTo be tired of or fed up with something; to lose interest in an activity or situation due to boredom or dissatisfaction.
- 疲倦 píjuàn tiredtired; weary; fatigued
- 倦怠 juàndài exhaustedtired; worn out; fatigued
- 孜孜不倦 zīzībùjuàn diligent and tirelessworking with continuous concentrated effort; assiduous and indefatigable, especially in study or work
- 困倦 kùnjuàn sleepytired and weary; feeling the need to sleep
- 倦意 juànyì drowsinessa feeling of tiredness, fatigue, or boredom
- 倦容 juànróng tired looka weary look on one's face; a tired appearance
- 诲人不倦 huìrénbùjuàn to be tireless in teachinginstructing others with patience and tireless zeal; to teach with great enthusiasm without becoming weary
- 劳倦 láojuàn exhaustedtired out; worn out from physical labor or effort
- 好学不倦 hàoxuébùjuàn unflaggingly fond of learningDiligent and enthusiastic in one's studies; to love learning and never tire of it
- 倦色 juànsè tired looka tired look; a weary expression
- 怠倦 dàijuàn listless and idlelanguid and idle; indolent and listless; lacking energy or enthusiasm
- 倦游 juànyóu tired of travelTo feel weary of traveling or of living away from home for a long time.
- 乐此不倦 lècǐbùjuàn to never tire of somethingTo be so interested in or enjoy an activity so much that one never feels tired of doing it.
- 娓娓不倦 wěiwěibùjuàn diligent and tirelessdiligent and tireless; often used to describe someone who talks or discusses things with tireless enthusiasm
- 朝夕不倦 zhāoxībùjuàn to be busy day and nightto work hard early and late without getting tired; to be diligent from morning to night
- 惫倦 bèijuàn tiredexhausted and weary; tired and sleepy
- 不倦 bùjuàn tirelessto not feel tired or weary; untiring; indefatigable; often used to describe someone who is diligent or hardworking
- 不知疲倦 bùzhīpíjuàn untiringindefatigable; untiring; not feeling or recognizing tiredness
- 亹亹不倦 wěiwěibùjuàn tirelessto be persistent and tireless; doing something on and on without fatigue
- 倦乏 juànfá tired and listlesstired and worn out; fatigued
- 倦勤 juànqín to be weary of one's dutiesTo feel tired or bored with one's work and want to resign; often used specifically of high-ranking officials retiring from office.
- 倦飞 juànfēi tired of flyingtired of flying; (of birds) exhausted from flight
- 倦鸟知返 juànniǎozhīfǎn return home after long wanderingsDescribing someone who has spent a long time traveling or working away from home and, feeling weary, wishes to return; literally "a tired bird knows to return to the nest"
- 学而不厌,诲人不倦 xué'érbùyànhuìrénbùjuàn to study tirelessly and teach with endless enthusiasmStudy without feeling tired and teach others without becoming weary; a classical idiom from the Analects of Confucius describing a dedication to lifelong learning and generous learning.
- 职业倦怠症 zhíyèjuàndàizhèng occupational burnoutSymptoms of fatigue, boredom, or loss of focus caused by working the same job for a long time, often leading to reduced efficiency or poor morale.
- 闷倦 mènjuàn bored and listlessbored and listless; feeling tired and depressed
- 面露倦意 miànlùjuànyì to look tiredto show signs of tiredness on one's face; to appear fatigued
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH