颐 | yí | cheek; lower cheek; chin; jaw; to nourish |
颐和园 | yí hé yuán | Summer Palace in Beijing |
伙颐 | huǒ yí | variant of 夥颐 |
周敦颐 | Zhōu Dūn yí | Zhou Dun'yi (1017-1073), Song dynasty neo-Confucian scholar |
夥颐 | huǒ yí | very many; wow! (an exclamation of surprise and admiration) |
大块朵颐 | dà kuài duǒ yí | to chew on a large slab (idiom); a large mouthful is hard to chew; to tuck into a great meal |
大快朵颐 | dà kuài duǒ yí | to gorge oneself; to eat heartily (idiom) |
朵颐 | duǒ yí | to move the jaw; to munch; to masticate |
程颐 | Chéng Yí | Cheng Yi (1033-1107), Song neo-Confucian scholar |
解颐 | jiě yí | to smile; to laugh |
颐性养寿 | yí xìng yǎng shòu | to take care of one's spirit and keep fit (idiom) |
颐指 | yí zhǐ | to order with the chin; to indicate what one wants by facial gesture |
颐指气使 | yí zhǐ qì shǐ | lit. to order people by pointing the chin (idiom); to signal orders by facial gesture; arrogant and bossy |
颐指风使 | yí zhǐ fēng shǐ | lit. to order people by pointing the chin (idiom); to signal orders by facial gesture; arrogant and bossy |
颐养 | yí yǎng | to look after one's health; to keep fit |
颐养天年 | yí yǎng tiān nián | to care for oneself for one's allotted life span (idiom); to retire |