悲 ⇒
悲伤 bēishāng, [悲傷], sad/sorrowful
悲剧 bēijù, [悲劇], tragedy/CL:齣|出[chū]
可悲 kěbēi, lamentable
悲惨 bēicǎn, [悲慘], miserable/tragic
悲哀 bēiāi, grieved/sorrowful
悲痛 bēitòng, grieved/sorrowful
慈悲 cíbēi, mercy
悲观 bēiguān, [悲觀], pessimistic
悲 bēi, sad/sadness/sorrow/grief
悲痛欲绝 悲剧性 bēijùxìng, [悲劇性], tragic
悲愤 bēifèn, [悲憤], grief and indignation
悲喜交加 悲天悯人 bēitiānmǐnrén, [悲天憫人], to bemoan the state of the universe and pity the fate of mankind
悲叹 bēitàn, [悲嘆]/[悲歎], to bewail/to sigh mournfully/to lament, to bewail/to sigh mournfully/to lament
悲鸣 bēimíng, [悲鳴], utter sad calls/lament
悲恸 bēitòng, [悲慟], mournful
悲怆 bēichuàng, [悲愴], sorrow/tragic
悲喜 悲泣 bēiqì, to weep with grief
乐极生悲 lèjíshēngbēi, [樂極生悲], extreme joy turns to sorrow (idiom); Don't celebrate too soon, things could stil...
悲壮 bēizhuàng, [悲壯], solemn and stirring/moving and tragic
悲凉 bēiliáng, [悲涼], sorrowful/dismal
悲欢 悲苦 bēikǔ, forlorn/miserable
悲歌 bēigē, sad melody/stirring strains/elegy/dirge/threnody/sing with solemn fervor
悲悲切切 悲愁 bēichóu, melancholy
悲伤欲绝 悲戚 bēiqī, mournful
悲喜剧 bēixǐjù, [悲喜劇], tragicomedy
大悲大喜 悲欢离合 bēihuānlíhé, [悲歡離合], joys and sorrows/partings and reunions/the vicissitudes of life
哀 ⇒
悲哀 bēiāi, grieved/sorrowful
哀悼 āidào, to grieve over sb's death/to lament sb's death/mourning
节哀 哀伤 āishāng, [哀傷], grief/distress/bereavement/grieved/heartbroken/dejected
哀 Āi/āi, Ai (c. 2000 BC), sixth of legendary Flame Emperors 炎帝[Yán dì] descended from She...
哀求 āiqiú, to entreat/to implore/to plead
默哀 mòāi, to observe a moment of silence in tribute
致哀 zhìāi, to express grief/to mourn
哀号 āiháo, [哀號], to cry piteously/anguished wailing/same as 哀嚎
喜怒哀乐 xǐnùāilè, [喜怒哀樂], four types of human emotions, namely: happiness 歡喜|欢喜[huān xǐ], anger 憤怒|愤怒[fèn ...
哀嚎 āiháo, to howl in grief/anguished wailing/same as 哀号
哀思 āisī, grief-stricken thoughts/mourning
哀怨 āiyuàn, grief/resentment/aggrieved/plaintive
哀叹 āitàn, [哀嘆], to sigh/to lament/to bewail
哀愁 āichóu, sorrow/sadness/distressed/sorrowful
哀痛 āitòng, to grieve/to mourn/deep sorrow/grief
哀叫 哀诉 哀鸣 āimíng, [哀鳴], (of animals, the wind etc) to make a mournful sound/whine/moan/wail
莫里哀 Mòlǐāi, Molière (1622-1673), French playwright and actor, master of comedy
哀泣 āiqì, to wail
哀怜 āilián, [哀憐], to feel compassion for/to pity on/to feel sorry for
哀乐 āiyuè, [哀樂], funeral music/plaint/dirge
哀婉 āiwǎn, melancholy/sad and moving
哀歌 āigē, mournful song/dirge/elegy
穆哀 米奴哀