無心

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See also: 无心

Chinese

not have heart; mind
trad. (無心)
simp. (无心)

Pronunciation


Adjective

(deprecated template usage) 無心

  1. without the desire or intention; unwitting

Adverb

(deprecated template usage) 無心

  1. unwittingly
  2. not in the mood to
    無心睡眠 [Literary Cantonese, trad.]
    无心睡眠 [Literary Cantonese, simp.]
    mou4 sam1 seoi6 min4 [Jyutping]
    "Not in the Mood to Sleep" (a song by Leslie Cheung)

Noun

(deprecated template usage) 無心

  1. (Buddhism) state of no-mindness

Derived terms

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Descendants

Sino-Xenic (無心):
  • Japanese: 無心(むしん) (mushin)
  • Korean: 무심(無心) (musim)
  • Vietnamese: vô tâm (無心)

Japanese

Kanji in this term

Grade: 4
しん
Grade: 2
on'yomi

Etymology 1

Noun

()(しん) (mushin

  1. being something that has no heart, as a plant or rock
  2. unreservedly asking people for money
  3. (Buddhism) setting free one's mind from distracting thoughts

Verb

()(しん)する (mushin surusuru (stem ()(しん) (mushin shi), past ()(しん)した (mushin shita))

  1. beg someone for

Etymology 2

Noun

()(しん) (mushin

  1. innocence; having not a care in the world
  2. imprudence or lack of judgment; naïveté
  3. lack of sophistication; innocence