How to Say ‘Eyes filled with smiling intent’ in Simplified Chinese
眼带笑意
💬 Usage Tip: Combines [眼] for eyes and [笑意] for smiling intent or expression.
🇨🇳 In China: Expressions are often described poetically in Chinese, creating vivid imagery.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
眼
[yǎn]
eyes
Refers to the organs of sight on a person's face.
他的眼很漂亮。
His eyes are beautiful.
带
[dài]
carry
To convey or hold something.
她带了很多礼物。
She brought many gifts.
笑意
[xiào yì]
smile
Facial expression indicating pleasure or kindness.
他的脸上总是带着笑意。
His face always carries a smile.
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