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- excessive; undue
- to exceed; to be more than
- very; extremely
- (dialect) what; whatever (Taiwan pr. [shen2])
Trad. 甚鉅
- (usu. of an adverse effect) immense; considerable; substantial
- lit. not requiring a detailed understanding (idiom); only looking for an overview
- not bothered with the details
- superficial
- content with shallow understanding
- filled with joy (quotation from poems by Cao Cao 曹操[Cao2 Cao1])
Trad. 不為已甚
- refrain from going to extremes in meting out punishment
- not be too hard on subject
Trad. 甚囂塵上
- clamor raises the dust (idiom); a tremendous clamor
- to raise a tremendous stink
Trad. 一之為甚
- once is more than enough (idiom)
Trad. 一之謂甚
- see 一之為甚|一之为甚[yi1 zhi1 wei2 shen4]
Trad. 自奉甚儉
- (idiom) to allow oneself few comforts or pleasures
Trad. 自視甚高
- to think highly of oneself (idiom); giving oneself airs
- arrogant and self-important
- to push sb too far
- to go too far (in oppressing people)
Trad. 火藥味甚濃
- strong smell of gunpowder
- fig. tense situation
- standoff
Trad. 卑之,毋甚高論
- my opinion, nothing very involved (idiom, humble expression); my humble point is a familiar opinion
- what I say is really nothing out of the ordinary
Trad. 卑之,無甚高論
- my opinion, nothing very involved (idiom, humble expression); my humble point is a familiar opinion
- what I say is really nothing out of the ordinary
