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- 1. sự oan ức
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Collocations
Common collocations: 喊冤 (cry out one's grievance), 冤案 (miscarriage of justice). Used mainly in written or formal contexts.
Common mistakes
Do not confuse 冤 (noun, injustice) with 怨 (noun, resentment); 冤 emphasizes a wrong suffered, while 怨 emphasizes bitter feelings.
Câu ví dụ
Hiển thị 1他感到有 冤 无处诉。
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Từ chứa 冤
to accuse wrongly
destiny will make enemies meet (idiom)
unrighted wrong
to right wrongs
rancor
unjust, fake and false charges (in a legal case)
if revenge breeds revenge, will there ever be an end to it? (Buddhist saying)
spendthrift and foolish
sin (in Buddhism)
enemy
It is better to squash enmity rather than keeping it alive (proverb)
enemy (idiom); opponent
lit. for enemies, the road is narrow (idiom)
to treat unjustly
facts of an injustice
to suffer injustice
for every grievance someone is responsible, for every debt there is a debtor (idiom)
pointless trip
wasted money
miscarriage of justice
sin (in Buddhism)
to suffer an unjust death
resentment over unfair treatment
unjust charge or verdict; miscarriage of justice; frame-up
to treat (sb) unjustly
unjust charge
money spent in vain
enemy
ghost of one who died unjustly
predestined relationship
wronged
to cry out a grievance
one who doesn't avenge an injustice is not a gentleman, one who doesn't redress a wrong is not a man (idiom)
quarrelsome but loving couple
to right a wrong; to redress an injustice
\Collected Cases of Injustice Rectified\ (1247) by Song Ci 宋慈[sòng cí], said to be the world's first forensic science text
frustrated
to appeal for justice
The Injustice to Dou E (popular drama by 關漢卿|关汉卿[guān hàn qīng])
to be wronged
to complain
to complain bitterly
Black Register of Lost Souls, long novel by Peng Yangou 彭養鷗|彭养鸥 about the destructive influence of opium, published in 1897 and 1909