- 脾气 píqi temperamentperson's character, disposition, or personality; also used to describe the nature of animals or the characteristic behavior of objects
- 发脾气 fāpíqi to lose one's temperTo get angry; to fly into a rage; to throw a tantrum.
- 脾胃 píwèi spleen and stomachthe spleen and stomach, regarded as the digestive organs in traditional Chinese medicine
- 脾脏 pízàng spleenspleen; the largest lymphatic organ in the body which filters blood and produces lymphocytes
- 沁人心脾 qìnrénxīnpí refreshing to the sensesmentally or physically refreshing, especially when breathing in fresh, fragrant air or drinking a cool beverage
- 脾性 píxìng temperamenta person's disposition or nature; temperament
- 闹脾气 nàopíqi to throw a tantrumto get angry or lose one's temper; to show temper by being stubborn or throwing a fit
- 耍脾气 shuǎpíqi to go into a huffTo have a fit of temper; to behave in a petulant or moody manner.
- 牛脾气 niúpíqi stubbornnessobstinacy or a bad temper; bullheadedness
- 暴脾气 bàopíqi bad tempera violent or fiery temperament; irritable nature
- 沁入心脾 qìnrùxīnpí refreshingLiterally to penetrate deeply into the heart; used to describe a feeling that is mentally or physically refreshing, or something that leaves a deep and lasting impression.
- 脾寒 píhán spleen coldness(Chinese medicine) A condition where the spleen lacks sufficient heat and energy, causing symptoms like abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea.
- 不伤脾胃 bùshāngpíwèi harmlessLiterally "not hurting the spleen or stomach"; something that is not critical, has no ill effects, or does not matter much
- 仙灵脾 xiānlíngpí horny goatweedherb of the genus Epimedium used in traditional Chinese medicine as a tonic and aphrodisiac
- 使脾气 shǐpíqi to lose one's temperto lose one's temper; to get angry or act out of spite
- 坏脾气 huàipíqi bad temperto have a bad temper; irritable personality
- 好脾气 hǎopíqi good-temperedto have a good nature or mild temperament
- 感人心脾 gǎnrénxīnpí deeply movingdeeply touching or moving to the core of one's being; affecting one's heart and soul profoundly
- 没脾气 méipíqi even-temperedTo be good-natured or have a mild temperament; to not easily get angry or lose one's temper
- 灰脾气 huīpíqi vile dispositiona rough, irritable, or bad-tempered personality; colloquial usage
- 燥脾 zàopí refreshingpleasant and refreshing; satisfying or stimulating
- 犯脾气 fànpíqi to lose one's temperto get angry or act out in a fit of temper; often used in colloquial contexts to describe someone being irritable or moody
- 直脾气 zhípíqi forthrighthaving a straightforward or honest personality
- 硬脾气 yìngpíqi stubborn temperamentA stubborn or unyielding temperament; stubbornness.
- 脾切除 píqiēchú splenectomythe surgical removal of the spleen
- 脾气暴躁 píqibàozào short-temperedhaving a bad temper or a fiery disposition; irascible and easily provoked to anger
- 脾病 píbìng spleen diseasea disease or disorder of the spleen; splenopathy
- 脾虚 píxū spleen depletion(Chinese medicine) a condition where the digestive system is weak, leading to symptoms like poor appetite or exhaustion; spleen deficiency
- 醒脾 xǐngpí to poke fun atTo make fun of someone, to tease, or to find amusement at someone's expense.
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH