Results for: cannot help laughing, unable to restrain a smile
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cannot help laughing, unable to restrain a smile忍俊不禁 [ren3 jun4 bu4 jin1]
(an onomatopoeia for laughing)哈哈 [ha1 ha1]
(idiom) unable to put forward an opinion; have no idea, not interesting; boring, not worth talking about沒意思 [mei2 yi4 si5]
(idiom) unable to put forward an opinion; have no idea, not interesting; boring, not worth talking about没意思 [mei2 yi4 si5]
(idiom) unable to solve; no way to escape a problem沒轍 [mei2 zhe2]
(idiom) unable to solve; no way to escape a problem没辙 [mei2 zhe2]
(saying) resemble a smile yet not smile似笑非笑 [si4 xiao4 fei1 xiao4]
(set phrase) to take adversity with a smile; gladly endure hardships for a noble cause甘之如飴 [gan1 zhi1 ru2 yi2]
(set phrase) to take adversity with a smile; gladly endure hardships for a noble cause甘之如饴 [gan1 zhi1 ru2 yi2]
adhere, capture, restrain拘 [ju1]
agreement, covenant, contract, treaty, to blind, restrain, brief(ly), simply, about, around, approximately, a date, appointment, engagement, make an appointment, (in math.) to reduce
as if degenerating into smoke; ignorant and unable to see where things are heading如堕烟雾 [ru2 duo4 yan1 wu4]
as if degenerating into smoke; ignorant and unable to see where things are heading如墮煙霧 [ru2 duo4 yan1 wu4]
at a loss, unable to do anything about it, to have no choice沒法 [mei2 fa3]
at a loss, unable to do anything about it, to have no choice没法 [mei2 fa3]
 

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