- 治愈 zhìyù to cureto cure a patient or disease; to restore health; to mend
- 愈合 yùhé to healto heal or close up, specifically of a wound or injury
- 痊愈 quányù to fully recoverTo recover completely from an illness or injury
- 愈来愈 yùláiyù more and moremore and more; increasingly; to a greater and greater degree
- 愈演愈烈 yùyǎnyùliè to worsento grow in intensity; to get worse and worse; to become more critical or severe
- 愈发 yùfā even moreall the more; increasingly; same as [[越发|越發|yue4 fa1]]
- 愈加 yùjiā even moreall the more; increasingly; further; often used in formal writing
- 韩愈 hányù Han YuHan Yu (768–824), an influential Tang dynasty statesman, essayist, and poet. He was a leader of the Classical Prose Movement, known for promoting Confucianism and opposing Buddhism and Daoism. He is often referred to as [[韩昌黎|韓昌黎|han2 chang1 li2]] or [[韩文公|韓文公|han2 wen2 gong1]].
- 每况愈下 měikuàngyùxià to go from bad to worseTo steadily deteriorate; to go from bad to worse. Originally written as [[每下愈况|每下愈況|mei3 xia4 yu4 kuang4]].
- 病愈 bìngyù to recoverto recover from an illness; to be cured of a disease
- 愈益 yùyì increasingly(literary) increasingly; more and more; all the more
- 不药而愈 bùyào'éryù to recover without medicineTo get better or recover from an illness without taking any medicine; to be cured spontaneously.
- 每下愈况 měixiàyùkuàng to go from bad to worseto steadily deteriorate; to get worse and worse
- 霍然而愈 huòrán'éryù to recover quicklyto recover speedily from an illness; to get better quickly
- 不治而愈 bùzhì'éryù to recover spontaneouslyto recover spontaneously from an illness; to get better without medical treatment
- 全愈 quányù to recover completelyto recover completely from an illness or injury; to be fully cured
- 勿药而愈 wùyào'éryù to recover without medicineto get well without the need for medical treatment
- 愈复 yùfù recoveryrecovery after an illness
- 愈愈 yùyù increasinglyto wax more and more; to become greater or more intense
- 愈描愈黑 yùmiáoyùhēi to only make matters worseLiterally "the more one touches things up, the darker they get"; to make a situation worse by trying to explain or justify it.
- 治愈系 zhìyùxì healinguplifting; rejuvenating; heartwarming; describes media or stories that provide a sense of emotional comfort or calm
- 疗愈 liáoyù to healto heal or recover from illness; therapy
- 自愈 zìyù self-healingto recover from an illness or to repair itself without medical or external intervention; the process of doing so
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH