嫌隙
xián xì
Pinyin

Definition

嫌隙
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xián xì
  1. hostility
  2. animosity

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

xián
  1. 1 to dislike
  2. 2 suspicion
  3. 3 resentment
  4. 4 enmity
  5. 5 abbr. for 嫌犯[xián fàn], criminal suspect
xián qì
  1. 1 to avoid sb (out of dislike)
  2. 2 to turn one's back on sb
  3. 3 to ignore
xián fàn
  1. 1 criminal suspect
xián yí
  1. 1 suspicion
  2. 2 to have suspicions
xián yí rén
  1. 1 a suspect
shè xián
  1. 1 to be a suspect (in a crime)
  2. 2 to be suspected of
kòng xì
  1. 1 crack
  2. 2 gap between two objects
  3. 3 gap in time between two events
fèng xì
  1. 1 small crack
  2. 2 chink
jiàn xì
  1. 1 interval
  2. 2 gap
  3. 3 clearance
xiōng xián
  1. 1 alleged killer (or attacker)
  2. 2 suspect in a case of violent crime
qián xián
  1. 1 former hatred
  2. 2 bygone enmity
xián yuàn
  1. 1 grievance
  2. 2 hatred
xián wù
  1. 1 to loathe
  2. 2 to abhor
  3. 3 hatred
  4. 4 revulsion
xián yí fàn
  1. 1 a suspect
xián pín ài fù
  1. 1 to favor the rich and disdain the poor (idiom)
  2. 2 snobbish
xián xì
  1. 1 hostility
  2. 2 animosity
kǒng xì
  1. 1 pore (geology)
bái jū guò xì
  1. 1 a white steed flits past a crack (idiom); How time flies!
shāo xián
  1. 1 more than one would wish
  2. 2 somewhat
  3. 3 a bit too (old, contrived, distracting etc)
xià xì
  1. 1 gap
  2. 2 crack
  3. 3 rift

Idioms (4)

嫌贫爱富
xián pín ài fù
  1. 1 to favor the rich and disdain the poor (idiom)
  2. 2 snobbish
白驹过隙
bái jū guò xì
  1. 1 a white steed flits past a crack (idiom); How time flies!
尽释前嫌
jìn shì qián xián
  1. 1 to forget former enmity (idiom)
观衅伺隙
guān xìn sì xì
  1. 1 lit. to look for holes, and observe gaps (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to search out one's opponent's weak points
  3. 3 to look for the Achilles' heel

Sample Sentences

有道理,如果让大家都感受到自己是在一个团队工作,只是分工不同,每个人都尽力做好自己分内的事,应该就会少很多的嫌隙。
yǒu dàoli ,rúguǒ ràng dàjiā dōu gǎnshòu dào zìjǐ shì zài yī ge tuánduì gōngzuò ,zhǐshì fēngōng bùtóng ,měi ge rén dōu jìnlì zuò hǎo zìjǐ fènnèi de shì ,yīnggāi jiù huì shǎo hěn duō de xiánxì 。
This is true, if everyone knows they are part of a team with different roles and if everyone does their best then there should be less animosity.
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