- 无暇 wúxiá to have no timeto have no free time; to be too busy or fully occupied to do something
- 闲暇 xiánxiá leisureleisure; free time; time spent not being busy or occupied
- 目不暇接 mùbùxiájiē feast for the eyesThe eyes cannot take it all in; describes a situation where there are so many beautiful things to see or things are changing so fast that one cannot keep up.
- 应接不暇 yìngjiēbùxiá overwhelmed by beauty(idiom) originally of scenery, so much beautiful view that one cannot take it all in
- 不暇 bùxiá to be too busyto have no time for something or be too busy to do something; to be unable to attend to something due to lack of time
- 好整以暇 hàozhěngyǐxiá unruffledto remain calm and composed in the midst of chaos or a busy schedule; to be well-prepared and leisurely despite the pressure of a situation
- 自顾不暇 zìgùbùxiá unable to fend for oneself(idiom) too busy with one's own affairs to help others; unable to take care of oneself, let alone anyone else
- 余暇 yúxiá leisure timespare time; time away from work or study
- 空暇 kòngxiá free timeleisure; idle time; a moment when one is not busy
- 目不暇给 mùbùxiájǐ too many things for the eye to take intoo many beautiful things or rapid changes to see all at once; a feast for the eyes; also written as [[目不暇接|目不暇接|mu4 bu4 xia2 jie1]]
- 席不暇暖 xíbùxiánuǎn be constantly on the goUsed to describe being extremely busy and rushing from place to place without having any time to rest; literally means the seat does not even have time to get warm.
- 日不暇给 rìbùxiájǐ too busyto have no time to spare during the day; used to describe being overwhelmed with work or chores so that there is never enough time in a day
- 公余之暇 gōngyúzhīxiá leisure timeleisure time available after finishing one's official work or business duties
- 不暇顾及 bùxiágùjí to have no time to attend to(idiom) to be too busy to take care of or worry about something; to have no time to attend to something
- 休暇 xiūxiá leisure time(literary) free time; leisure; to take time off from work
- 八无暇 bāwúxiá eight conditions of no leisurethe eight states where it is impossible to hear or practice Buddhist teachings, such as being born in hell, as a hungry ghost, or in a long-lived heaven
- 分身不暇 fēnshēnbùxiá too busy to be elsewhereunable to spare time or leave one's post to attend to other matters; having no time to be in two places at once
- 抽暇 chōuxiá to find timeTo manage to find some free time or spare a moment.
- 日无暇晷 rìwúxiáguǐ to have no time to spare(idiom) to be extremely busy throughout the day with no time for rest
- 暇日 xiárì leisure days(literary) free days; days of leisure; spare time
- 暇时 xiáshí spare timeleisure time; spare time
- 暇景 xiájǐng leisure time(literary) leisure hours; spare time; days of free time when there is nothing to do
- 暇豫 xiáyù leisurely(literary) leisurely; relaxed; carefree
- 暇逸 xiáyì relaxationthe state of being at ease and comfortable
- 逸暇 yìxiá leisureleisure; spare time
- 食不暇饱 shíbùxiábǎo too busy to eat properlyto be too busy to have a full meal; describes being extremely occupied and hardworking all day
Sources
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH