xiá
Pinyin

Definition

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xiá
  1. leisure

Character Decomposition

Related Words (8)

wú xiá
  1. 1 too busy
  2. 2 to have no time for
  3. 3 fully occupied
xián xiá
  1. 1 leisure
  2. 2 free time
  3. 3 unoccupied
  4. 4 not in use
yìng jiē bù xiá
  1. 1 more than one can attend to (idiom)
  2. 2 deluged (with inquiries etc)
  3. 3 overwhelmed (by the beauty of the scenery)
mù bù xiá jiē
  1. 1 lit. too much for the eye to take in (idiom); a feast for the eyes
bù xiá
  1. 1 to have no time (for sth)
  2. 2 to be too busy (to do sth)

Idioms (5)

好整以暇
hào zhěng yǐ xiá
  1. 1 to be calm and unruffled in the midst of chaos or at a busy time (idiom)
应接不暇
yìng jiē bù xiá
  1. 1 more than one can attend to (idiom)
  2. 2 deluged (with inquiries etc)
  3. 3 overwhelmed (by the beauty of the scenery)
日无暇晷
rì wú xiá guǐ
  1. 1 no time to spare (idiom)
目不暇接
mù bù xiá jiē
  1. 1 lit. too much for the eye to take in (idiom); a feast for the eyes
目不暇给
mù bù xiá gěi
  1. 1 the eye cannot take it all in (idiom); too many good things to see
  2. 2 a feast for the eyes

Sample Sentences

不过它也有安静的一面。城市里有很多小花园、还有一些古老的寺庙。而且东京近郊的自然风光也很美,富士山就在那儿。闲暇的时候,或者压力大的时候去透透气,还是不错的。
bùguò tā yě yǒu ānjìng de yī miàn 。chéngshì lǐ yǒu hěn duō xiǎo huāyuán 、hái yǒu yīxiē gǔlǎo de sìmiào 。érqiě Dōngjīng jìnjiāo de zìrán fēngguāng yě hěn měi ,Fùshìshān jiù zài nàr 。xiánxiá de shíhou ,huòzhě yālì dà de shíhou qù tòutou qì ,háishì bùcuò de 。
But it does have its quiet side. There are a lot of little gardens in the city, and some ancient temples. And the natural scenery near Tokyo is really beautiful. Mt. Fuji is right there. On vacation, or when the pressure is just too high, you can go there and take a breather. That's pretty good.
一开始是有些应接不暇,不过现在一切都上轨道了。现在这个团队大概是我所合作过最有默契的。
yīkāishǐ shì yǒuxiē yīngjiēbùxiá ,bùguò xiànzài yīqiè dōu shàngguǐdào le 。xiànzài zhè ge tuánduì dàgàishì wǒ suǒ hézuò guò zuì yǒu mòqì de 。
At first we were a little overwhelmed, but now everything is back on track. The team I have now are probably the team I have cooperated with the most tacit understanding between each member.
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