- 头晕 tóuyūn dizzyto feel dizzy; giddy; light-headed
- 晕倒 yūndǎo to faintto faint; to swoon; to black out; to lose consciousness and fall over
- 眩晕 xuànyùn dizzinessdizziness; vertigo; to feel faint or lightheaded with a spinning sensation
- 晕头转向 yūntóuzhuànxiàng confused and disorientedcompletely bewildered or muddled by a complex situation
- 晕车 yùnchē to be carsickto feel dizzy or nauseous when riding in a car, bus, or train
- 红晕 hóngyùn blushto flush or blush, especially on the face
- 晕船 yùnchuán to be seasickTo experience dizziness or nausea while traveling on a boat or ship.
- 晕厥 yūnjué to faintto faint; to lose consciousness suddenly, often due to lack of blood or oxygen to the brain; also written [[昏厥|昏厥|hun1 jue2]]
- 晕乎 yūnhu dizzyfeeling dizzy or giddy; dazed or muddled
- 晕眩 yūnxuàn dizzy; dizzinessto feel dizzy or lightheaded; a state of dizziness or mental confusion
- 头晕目眩 tóuyūnmùxuàn to feel dizzy(idiom) to have a dizzy spell; to feel lightheaded and have blurred vision; dazzled
- 头晕眼花 tóuyūnyǎnhuā dizzy and light-headedto feel dizzy with blurred vision; to be faint and have dimmed eyesight
- 发晕 fāyūn to feel dizzyto feel dizzy or lightheaded; to have a spinning sensation; can also describe a feeling of confusion or lack of mental clarity
- 光晕 guāngyùn haloluminous ring or blurred circle of light around a light source
- 电晕 diànyùn corona dischargeA partial discharge of electricity on the surface of a conductor in a fluid medium, often occurring at sharp points or around high-voltage power lines; it is characterized by a faint glow similar to a lunar halo and a hissing sound.
- 乳晕 rǔyùn areolathe small circular area of colored skin around the nipple
- 晕机 yùnjī airsickness; to get airsickto suffer from motion sickness while flying; the condition of being airsick
- 眼晕 yǎnyùn to feel dizzyto feel dizzy or giddy because of blurred vision or visual overstimulation
- 日晕 rìyùn solar haloAn optical phenomenon occurring when sunlight is refracted by ice crystals in the clouds, creating a ring of light around the sun; often seen as a sign of an approaching change in weather.
- 昏晕 hūnyūn to faintto feel dizzy or lose consciousness; fainting
- 晕针 yùnzhēn to faint from a needleTo faint or experience dizziness and nausea during an acupuncture treatment or a medical injection.
- 月晕 yuèyùn lunar haloA ring of light around the moon caused by the refraction of moonlight through ice crystals in the clouds; sometimes seen as a sign of an approaching storm.
- 血晕 xiěyùn bruisered or purple marks on the skin from an injury that has not broken the surface; a bruise; also refers to a pale red color
- 晕动病 yùndòngbìng motion sicknessa condition characterized by nausea and dizziness caused by motion, such as during travel or while playing video games
- 晕糊 yūnhu dizzyto feel dizzy or giddy
- 晕场 yùnchǎng to faint from stressto feel dizzy or faint due to extreme nervousness or heat while on stage or taking an exam
- 月晕而风 yuèyùn'érfēng halo around the moon predicts winda halo around the moon indicates that wind is coming; used to mean that there are always signs or omens before an event occurs
- 击晕 jīyūn to stunto stun or render someone unconscious with a blow
- 周围性眩晕 zhōuwéixìngxuànyùn peripheral vertigodizziness or spinning sensation caused by problems in the inner ear or the vestibular nerve
- 圆晕 yuányùn circular ripplesconcentric circles or circular ripples in water
- 头昏目晕 tóuhūnmùyūn dizzy(idiom) dazed and dizzy; feeling faint
- 头昏眼晕 tóuhūnyǎnyūn dizzy and light-headedhead spinning and blurred vision; giddy; in a faint
- 头晕脑涨 tóuyūnnǎozhàng dizzy and light-headedto feel dizzy and light-headed; to suffer from a foggy or heavy-headed feeling as from mental exhaustion or illness
- 头晕脑胀 tóuyūnnǎozhàng dizzydizzy and light-headed; head spinning and brain swelling
- 山晕 shānyùn mountain sicknessreaction to thin air at high altitudes, typically occurring above 4000 meters, with symptoms such as headache, dizziness, and nausea; also called [[高山反应|高山反應|gao1 shan1 fan3 ying4]]
- 日月晕 rìyuèyùn halohalo or ring of light around the sun or moon
- 昏头晕脑 hūntóuyùnnǎo confused and dizzyto be in a muddle; to have a muddled head and be unable to think clearly
- 晕头 yūntóu dizzy; harebrainedto feel dizzy or lightheaded; to be muddled, reckless, or addle-headed
- 晕头巴脑 yūntóubānǎo confused and disorienteddizzy and light-headed; muddled and completely at a loss
- 晕染 yùnrǎn shadingto apply shading or use a wash technique in painting to create a blurred, gradient effect
- 晕死 yūnsǐ [exclamation]Common exclamation used to express extreme frustration, shock, or exasperation, similar to "Geez!", "No way!", or "Give me a break!"
- 晕池 yùnchí to faint in a bathhouseto feel dizzy or faint while bathing in a public bathhouse, usually caused by high temperatures, high humidity, or poor health; common in Mainland China
- 晕眩弹 yūnxuàndàn stun grenadenon-lethal explosive device used to temporarily disorient an enemy's senses
- 晕色 yùnsè iridescencethe property of surfaces that appear to change color as the angle of view or illumination changes
- 晕苯 yùnběn coronenecoronene, a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (C24H12) consisting of seven fused benzene rings — one central ring surrounded by six peripheral rings
- 晕菜 yūncài to feel confused(slang/dialect) to feel dizzy, confused, or dumbfounded; used to express surprise, admiration, or frustration.
- 晕血 yùnxuè to faint at the sight of bloodTo feel dizzy, nauseous, or faint upon seeing blood; often used as a name for hemophobia.
- 晕血症 yùnxuèzhèng blood phobiaa condition characterized by an extreme fear of or fainting at the sight of blood
- 晕高 yùngāo altitude vertigoto suffer from dizziness or vertigo brought on by being in high places
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH