yín
yín

Meaning of 訚訚

訚訚 means (of speech or manner in debate) respectful, proper, and polite; mild and earnest. Pronounced yín yín.

  • (of speech or manner in debate) respectful, proper, and polite; mild and earnest

Definitions & Examples

Zhè
wèi
lǎo
xué
zhě
zài
yán
tǎo
huì
shàng
zǒng
shì
yín
yín
 
cóng
gāo
shēng
zhēng
biàn
 

At the seminar, this senior scholar was always respectful and mild-mannered, never arguing loudly.

men
yín
yín
kǎn
kǎn
de
tǎo
lùn
zhe
zhé
xué
wèn
 
fēn
shí
fēn
róng
qià
 

They discussed philosophical issues with both respect and frankness, creating a very harmonious atmosphere.

Kǒng
zài
xiāng
dǎng
 
yín
yín
 
néng
yán
zhě
 

When Confucius was in his village, he appeared respectful and proper, as if he were unable to speak (humbly).