恬静
tián jìng
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still;
peaceful;
quiet
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恬然
tián rán
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unperturbed;
nonchalant
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恬不知耻
tián bù zhī chǐ
|
to have no sense of shame
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恬不知恥
tián bù zhī chǐ
|
to have no sense of shame
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恬和
tián hé
|
quiet and gentle
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恬噪
tián zào
|
to caw
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恬愉
tián yú
|
content and at ease
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恬愉之安
tián yú zhī ān
|
comfortably at peace (idiom)
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恬畅
tián chàng
|
comfortable and happy
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恬暢
tián chàng
|
comfortable and happy
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恬波
tián bō
|
calm waters
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恬淡
tián dàn
|
quiet and contented;
indifferent to fame or gain
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恬漠
tián mò
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indifferent and undisturbed
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恬澹
tián dàn
|
variant of 恬淡[tian2 dan4]
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恬美
tián měi
|
quiet and nice
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恬谧
tián mì
|
quiet;
peaceful
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恬謐
tián mì
|
quiet;
peaceful
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恬退
tián tuì
|
contented;
uninterested in wealth and glory
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恬逸
tián yì
|
free from worry and disturbance
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恬适
tián shì
|
quiet and comfortable
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恬適
tián shì
|
quiet and comfortable
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恬雅
tián yǎ
|
retired and quiet;
calm and graceful
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恬靜
tián jìng
|
still;
peaceful;
quiet
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清恬
qīng tián
|
pure and quiet (of life);
tranquil and comfortable
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蒙恬
méng tián
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Qin general Meng Tian (-210 BC), involved in 215 BC in fighting the Northern Xiongnu 匈奴 and building the great wall
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