shāng

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  • 1

    n.injury; wound

    • shāng hén lěi lěi

      累累

      scars of wounds strung together like beads

    • shāng bīng

      wounded soldier

    • shāng shì

      the condition of an injury

  • 2

    adj.feel distressed; be grieved

    • āi shāng

      sad

    • shāng tàn

      sorrowful sigh

    • shāng gǎn

      sentimental

  • 3

    v.hurt; injure

    • shāng miàn zi

      面子

      hurt somebody's feelings

    • shāng shēn tǐ

      身体

      impair health

    • shāng gǎn qíng

      感情

      hurt somebody's feelings

  • 4

    v.get sick of something; develop an aversion to something

    • shāng shí

      be sick from overeating

  • 5

    v.develop an illness

    • shāng fēng

      cold

  • 6

    v.be harmful to; hinder

    • wú shāng dà yǎ

      no harm

    • yǒu shāng dào dé

      道德

      be a moral disgrace

    • bù shāng dà tǐ

      not matter much

Words and phrases with 伤

  • 伤病员
    [word]the sick and wounded
  • 伤阳
    [word]impairment of yang
  • 伤财
    [word]lose money
  • 伤逝
    [word]grieve over the deceased
  • 伤势
    [word]the condition of an injury/wound
  • 伤疤
    [word]scar; errors, secrets and humiliation of the past
  • 伤热
    [word]be damaged by heat
  • 伤情
    [word]condition of an injury/a wound; sick at heart
  • 伤人
    [word]hurt somebody's feelings; inflict injuries
  • 伤天害理
    [idiom]defy Heaven and reason
  • 伤弓之鸟
    [idiom]A bird which has been hurt by an arrow.
  • 伤筋动骨
    [idiom]reshuffle important departments or positions in the course of enterprise reform
  • 伤心惨目
    [idiom]too ghastly to look at.
  • 伤春悲秋
    [idiom]grieve over the passing of spring or feel sad with the advent of autumn
  • 伤时感事
    [idiom]feel sad over national crisis, political corruption, moral decadence, etc.
  • 伤风败俗
    [idiom]offend public decency

Similar-form characters to 伤

Chinese Characters with pinyin shāng

  • Shang Dynasty , founded by Tang; businessman
  • swift, violent stream of water
  • die young; a person who dies in fighting
  • moisture in the soil
  • entropy; general term for a measure of the systematic state of certain substances or the degree of frequency for the possible occurrence of certain systematic state