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Trad. 厭戰
- to be weary of war
- (fig.) to lose one's desire to continue to fight (sports match, legal battle etc)
Trad. 誅求無厭
- (idiom) to relentlessly make excessive demands
Trad. 兵不厭詐
- there can never be too much deception in war
- in war nothing is too deceitful
- all's fair in war
Trad. 百讀不厭
- to be worth reading a hundred times (idiom)
Trad. 人憎狗厭
- detestable (wordplay based on 神憎鬼厭|神憎鬼厌[shen2 zeng1 gui3 yan4])
Trad. 貪婪無厭
- avaricious and insatiable (idiom); greedy and never satisfied
Trad. 貪得無厭
- avaricious and insatiable (idiom); greedy and never satisfied
Trad. 貪猥無厭
- avaricious and insatiable (idiom); greedy and never satisfied
Trad. 喜新厭舊
- lit. to like the new, and hate the old (idiom); fig. enamored with new people (e.g. new girlfriend), bored with the old
Trad. 不厭其煩
- not to mind taking all the trouble (idiom)
- to take great pains
- to be very patient
Trad. 裒斂無厭
- to accumulate wealth without satisfaction
- to continually plunder (idiom)
Trad. 學而不厭
- study tirelessly (idiom, from Analects)
Trad. 精神性厭食症
- anorexia nervosa
Trad. 厭酷球孢子菌
- Coccidioides immitis
Trad. 食不厭精,膾不厭細
- lit. to eat but finely ground grain and finely chopped meat (idiom, from Analects)
- fig. to be fastidious about one's food
Trad. 學而不厭,誨人不倦
- study tirelessly, teach with endless enthusiasm (idiom, from Analects)
