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Jyutping jam1 heoi1
Pinyin yīn xū

Definitions (CC-CEDICT)
  1. deficiency of yin 陰|阴[yin1] (TCM)
Definitions (粵典–words.hk)
  1. 名詞、形容詞
    (​中醫​)​指體​內​陰液​不足​,​陽氣​變得​相對​旺盛​,​引起​虛​火​嘅​徵​狀​,​稱為​「​陰虛​內熱​」​或​「​陰虛​火旺​」​;​呢​種徵狀​要​用​滋​陰​嘅​方法​去​平衡​,​唔​可以​靠​清熱
    deficiency of Yin, means one is leak of fluid in internal organs, so the Qi of Yang (the flow of heat) is relatively too high, that shows a symptom of excessive heat, but it is just a fake heat caused by imbalance of Yin Yang; this symptom has to be remedied by replenish the fluid, but not putting out the heat
    • 人老咗少不免會陰虛,無以前咁捱得,最好就早睡早起,多飲湯水少捱日夜。
      人老咗少不免会阴虚,无以前咁挨得,最好就早睡早起,多饮汤水少挨日夜。
      When someone is turning old would has deficiency of Yin, one will has less endurance, you better sleep early and wake early, drink more water and soup, and burn less mid-night oil.
Definitions (Wiktionary)
  1. verb, Chinese, traditional
    to have yin deficiency
Examples (粵典–words.hk)
  1. Cantonese
    人老咗少不免会阴虚,无以前咁挨得,最好就早睡早起,多饮汤水少挨日夜。
    人老咗少不免會陰虛,無以前咁捱得,最好就早睡早起,多飲湯水少捱日夜。
    • When someone is turning old would has deficiency of Yin, one will has less endurance, you better sleep early and wake early, drink more water and soup, and burn less mid-night oil.