- 隐藏 yǐncáng to hideto hide; to conceal; to mask; to shelter or harbor something
- 隐瞒 yǐnmán to concealto hide the truth or facts from others; to cover up or keep secret
- 隐患 yǐnhuàn hidden dangera danger or misfortune concealed beneath the surface; a hidden trouble that is not easily detected
- 隐私 yǐnsī privacypersonal secrets; private matters one does not wish to share with others
- 隐形 yǐnxíng invisible; to make oneself invisibleto hide one's form so as to be inconspicuous or impossible to see (through magic, technology, or physical camouflage)
- 隐隐 yǐnyǐn faintindistinct; faint; barely perceptible
- 隐蔽 yǐnbì hiddenhidden or well-concealed; covert; under cover
- 隐约 yǐnyuē faintindistinct; vague; faint
- 隐身 yǐnshēn to hide oneselfTo hide one's body or tracks from view; to remain hidden or concealed.
- 隐性 yǐnxìng hiddennot showing on the surface; latent or covert; difficult to notice
- 隐秘 yǐnmì hiddensecret; hidden; not easily detectable
- 隐含 yǐnhán to implyto contain in a concealed form; to keep covered up or be implicit; to include a meaning that is not expressed directly
- 隐形眼镜 yǐnxíngyǎnjìng contact lensescontact lenses; a thin lens placed directly on the surface of the eye to correct vision
- 隐忍 yǐnrěn to endure silentlyto bear patiently or exercise self-control without showing one's true feelings or reaction; to forbear
- 隐居 yǐnjū to live in seclusion; seclusionTo live in retirement or seclusion; traditionally refers to retreating to the mountains or countryside to avoid public life or government service.
- 隐匿 yǐnnì to hideto hide someone or something so it is not found; to secrete
- 若隐若现 ruòyǐnruòxiàn faintly discernible(idiom) appearing and disappearing; partly hidden and partly visible; faint or indistinct
- 隐私权 yǐnsīquán right to privacythe legal right of an individual to keep their personal life and private information secret and free from intrusion or unwanted publicity
- 隐喻 yǐnyù metaphorA type of comparison where one thing is said to be another, using words like [[是|是|shi4]] or [[成为|成為|cheng2 wei2]]; also refers to a figurative phrase.
- 隐忧 yǐnyōu deep worrya profound or deep-seated anxiety held in the heart
- 隐隐约约 yǐnyǐnyuēyuē vagueindistinct; faint; appearing or sounding in a way that is not clear or sharp
- 隐姓埋名 yǐnxìngmáimíng to live incognitoto conceal one's real identity; to hide one's family name and personal name to remain anonymous
- 隐隐作痛 yǐnyǐnzuòtòng to ache dullyto feel a dull or slight pain
- 隐情 yǐnqíng secretsfacts or circumstances that one wishes to keep secret; an ulterior motive or a subject best avoided
- 隐痛 yǐntòng secret anguishPain or suffering hidden in one's heart that one is reluctant to share; inner trauma or distress
- 隐晦 yǐnhuì obscurevague or difficult to understand; ambiguous; veiled
- 隐士 yǐnshì hermita person who lives in seclusion; recluse or retired scholar
- 隐退 yǐntuì to retire from public lifeTo resign or retire from public life, especially from a career in politics or government, and go into seclusion.
- 难言之隐 nányánzhīyǐn painful secretsomething too embarrassing or painful to talk about; a hidden trouble; an embarrassing illness
- 退隐 tuìyǐn to retire; retirement into seclusionto retire from public life or official duties to live in seclusion; to withdraw from society and live a quiet life
- 归隐 guīyǐn to live in seclusionTo return to one's native place or the countryside to live as a hermit; traditionally refers to a scholar or official retiring from public life to live in the mountains or forests.
- 隐现 yǐnxiàn to appear faintlyto be dimly visible or intermittently seen; to appear and disappear from view
- 索隐 suǒyǐn to explore the obscureTo explore or expound upon deep, obscure, or hidden principles.
- 隐没 yǐnmò to vanishto vanish gradually; to disappear from view; to fade out
- 时隐时现 shíyǐnshíxiàn to appear and disappearappearing and disappearing intermittently; flickering in and out of view
- 李商隐 lǐshāngyǐn Li ShangyinLi Shangyin (c. 813-858), a famous Tang dynasty poet known for his intricate, lush, and often obscure imagery; often associated with [[杜牧|杜牧|du4 mu4]] as one of the 'Little Li-Du' poets.
- 恻隐之心 cèyǐnzhīxīn compassionfeeling of pity and compassion toward the suffering of others; sense of mercy
- 隐密 yǐnmì secretsecret; hidden; not easily discovered
- 隐伏 yǐnfú to lie lowto hide oneself or lie low; to be concealed or lurking
- 隐讳 yǐnhuì to conceal or hold backto hide the truth or hold back from speaking clearly because of a taboo or because one is afraid of the consequences; to conceal one's true feelings or opinions
- 隐逸 yǐnyì to live in seclusionto live in seclusion or hide from society; reclusive
- 隐睾 yǐngāo cryptorchidisma medical condition where one or both of the testes fail to descend into the scrotum; undescended testis
- 隐语 yǐnyǔ cryptic languageLanguage used to suggest something indirectly, such as a riddle, parable, or enigmatic wording; a precursor to the modern [[谜语|謎語|mi2 yu3]]
- 隐君子 yǐnjūnzi recluseA scholar or person of high character who lives in seclusion to avoid worldly affairs; a hermit
- 隐蔽所 yǐnbìsuǒ sheltera place used for hiding or protection, such as a bomb shelter or hurricane shelter
- 消隐 xiāoyǐn to hide; to retreat into privacyto conceal oneself; to withdraw from public life or view
- 隐遁 yǐndùn to live in seclusionTo live in reclusion or withdraw from the world; to seek solitude in nature.
- 恻隐 cèyǐn compassioncompassion or empathy felt for the misfortune of others; sympathetic and reluctant to see others suffer
- 渐隐 jiànyǐn to fade outTo gradually disappear from view or hearing, especially in cinema or audio production.
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH