洩私憤

to vent personal spite / to act out of malice (esp. of crime)

Characters and words in 洩私憤

variant of 泄[xie4]

= + : Marie Curie (xi) is putting up a poster by the WHO (世) in the elevator's bathroom (e4). It is alerting everyone that when filling your water bottle (氵) from the tap not a single drop is allowed to leak (泄) through the closed bottle.
personal / private / selfish

= + : Socrates (s) was hiding the space station's cereals (禾) supplies all along in a fake nose (厶). Now he is heating it all selfishly (私) and sneakily in front of the space station (Ø1).
personal spite / malice
indignant / anger / resentment

= + : Someone smashed the encampment's bathroom's ceiling with a flail (忄) and now, because of the sun, it is extremely bright (贲) inside. As Frankenstein's Monster enters and sees the destruction, the brightness as well as the flail lying on the floor he feels very indignant (愤). He enjoyed using the bathroom in its dim light previously.

Words with 洩私憤

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Sentences with 洩私憤

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