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依依不舍(依依不捨)

依依不舍 (yī yī bù shě) literally meansclinging and unwilling to partand expressesreluctant to part; lingering attachment”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving relationships & character.

Also searched as: yi yi bu she, yi yi bu she,依依不舍 meaning, 依依不舍 in english

Pronunciation: yī yī bù shě Literal meaning: Clinging and unwilling to part

Origin & Usage

This idiom uses the reduplicated 'yiyi' (依依), meaning clinging or attached, combined with unwilling (不舍) to part. It describes the emotional difficulty of separation from loved ones or cherished places. The phrase appeared in classical poetry describing partings. The physical imagery of clinging suggests emotional bonds that resist breaking. Modern usage describes reluctant farewells, attachment to ending situations, or the bittersweet emotions of departure.

When to Use

Situation: The family said goodbye with great reluctance at the airport.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 依依不舍 mean in English?

依依不舍 (yī yī bù shě) literally translates toClinging and unwilling to partand is used to expressReluctant to part; lingering attachment”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theRelationships & Character category..

When is 依依不舍 used?

Situation: The family said goodbye with great reluctance at the airport.

What is the pinyin for 依依不舍?

The pinyin pronunciation for 依依不舍 isyī yī bù shě”.