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yin

/yin/US // yɪn //UK // (jɪn) //

阴,阴性,阴人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the negative, dark, and feminine principle, the counterpart of yang.

Examples

  • In response to the outbreak, Yin developed the only SARS vaccine to reach Phase I trials.

  • Yin told Reuters on Sunday that the company had received approval to begin trials in Turkey and Bangladesh too.

  • Yin showcased his company’s vaccine candidate to the public for the first time at a trade show in Beijing on Sunday.

  • “As a vaccine developer and manufacturer, a new outbreak could directly impact our vaccine production,” Yin said at the trade show.

  • Yin also wonders how long the grippers will last with all of that extra bending and rubbing.

  • Victoria and Zoe Yin, who hail from Boston, were both deemed child prodigies at young ages.

  • You just have to find that yin of decency and locate the gestures and words that smother the yang of fear.

  • Nu Nu Yin, 30, left her accounting job in August to open Fantastic Inle Travel & Tours with her lover.

  • “Last year fishermen were real fishermen, now they are just for show, for tourists in the lake,” Yin says.

  • She was the yin to Indy's yang, the pepper to his salt, and the chemistry between them was palpable.

  • An' yet, mind ye, Smillie seemed to me to be a straight-forret man an' yin that was sincere.

  • She sells hersel' an' it's no worth while complainin' if the bargain turns oot a rotten yin.

  • Mag ay cried that it was best to mak' a splash aboot the things you did; but, by sirs, she has made yin this time.

  • He's a corker, wi' a face like yin o' they pented cupids that the lasses send to the young men on picture postcards.

  • Though his father was only a poor military officer, he could trace his descent from the imperial house of Yin.