- 心切xīn qiēeager, impatient (often with a connotation of being too quick or hasty)HSK 7-9
- 心酸xīn suānsorrowful; heartache; poignant sadness (often from empathy or pity)HSK 7-9
- 忍痛rěn tòngto do something reluctantly despite pain or difficulty; to bear pain with dignityHSK 7-9
- 忙乱máng luànrushed and confused; flustered and disorganizedHSK 7-9
- 惊扰jīng rǎoto disturb, to alarm, to startleHSK 7-9
- 愁眉不展chóu méi bú(idiom) to have a worried frown; to knit one's brows in anxietyHSK 7-9
- 冷场lěng chángawkward silence (in a performance, due to a missed cue or forgotten lines); awkward silence (in a meeting or social gathering, when no one speaks)HSK 7-9
- 安乐ān lèpeace and happiness, well-beingHSK 7-9
- 气话qì huàwords spoken in anger; angry remarks (often said and later regretted)HSK 7-9
- 洋洋得意yáng yáng dé yìto be immensely pleased with oneself; smug; complacentHSK 7-9
- 百感交集bǎi gǎn jiāo jíall sorts of feelings well up in one's heart; a mix of emotionsHSK 7-9
- 盛怒shèng nùgreat anger, wrath (formal, literary)HSK 7-9
- 自嘲zì cháoto mock oneself, to laugh at oneself (self-deprecation)HSK 7-9
- 苦水kǔ shuǐ(figurative) deep-seated grievance, pent-up bitterness, suffering; (literal) bitter-tasting water; bile rising to the mouthHSK 7-9
- 逗笑dòu xiàoto make someone laugh, to amuse; to tease playfullyHSK 7-9
- 闹心nào xīnannoyed, vexed, bothered (by something that won't let go); queasy, sick to one's stomachHSK 7-9
- 兴致勃勃xìng zhì bó bóin high spirits; with great enthusiasm; full of zestHSK 7-9
- 冒火màoto get angry, to lose one's temper, to flare upHSK 7-9