Definitions

yūn (adjective) dizzy; giddy; faint
yūn (verb) to faint; to pass out
yùn (noun) halo; ring around moon or sun

Etymology

Simplified form of . Depicts thin clouds surrounding the sun (). The thin clouds were later replaced by the phonetic component . The meaning later shifted to "dizzy" and "faint".

Semantic: Phonetic:

About

晕, historically written as 暈, features the sun radical 日 at its top, indicating its connection to a celestial phenomenon. Its lower component, 军 (traditional 軎), supplies the phonetic element. Originally, the character described a solar or lunar halo, a ring of light formed by ice crystals in the atmosphere. This visual effect of diffused, spinning light later extended metaphorically to represent the physical sensations of dizziness, vertigo, or fainting.

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我今天有点头

Wǒ jīntiān yǒudiǎn tóuyūn.

I feel a little dizzy today.

他经常车。

Tā jīngcháng yùnchē.

He often gets carsick.

坐船我会船。

Zuò chuán wǒ huì yùnchuán.

I get seasick when I take a boat.

她突然倒了。

Tā túrán yūndǎo le.

She suddenly fainted.

天气太热我有点

Tiānqì tài rè wǒ yǒudiǎn yūn.

The weather is too hot, and I feel a bit dizzy.

看了很久电脑,我头很

Kànle hěnjiǔ diànnǎo, wǒ tóu hěn yūn.

After looking at the computer for a long time, my head is very dizzy.

这个问题真让人

Zhège wèntí zhēn ràng rén yūn.

This problem is really confusing.

连续工作十二个小时后,他倒在办公室。

Liánxù gōngzuò shí'èr gè xiǎoshí hòu, tā yūndǎo zài bàngōngshì.

After working continuously for twelve hours, he fainted in the office.