suì
to satisfy
to succeed
then
thereupon
finally
unexpectedly
to proceed
to reach
wèi suì
unsuccessful (attempt)
attempted (murder, suicide)
Suì níng
Suining prefecture level city in Sichuan
Suì níng shì
Suining prefecture level city in Sichuan
Suì chāng
Suichang county in Lishui 麗水|丽水[Li2 shui3], Zhejiang
Máo Suì zì jiàn
Mao Sui recommends himself (idiom); to offer one's services (in the style of Mao Sui offering his services to king of Chu 楚 of the Warring states)
bù suì
to fail
to fail to materialize
not to get one's way
bàn shēn bù suì
paralysis of one side of the body
hemiplegia
shùn suì
everything is going smoothly
just as one wishes
Suì xī
Suixi county in Zhanjiang 湛江[Zhan4 jiang1], Guangdong
Suì chuān
Suichuan county in Ji'an 吉安, Jiangxi
Suì chāng xiàn
Suichang county in Lishui 麗水|丽水[Li2 shui3], Zhejiang
Suì píng
Suiping county in Zhumadian 駐馬店|驻马店[Zhu4 ma3 dian4], Henan
Suì chuān xiàn
Suichuan county in Ji'an 吉安, Jiangxi
Suì xī xiàn
Suixi county in Zhanjiang 湛江[Zhan4 jiang1], Guangdong
Suì píng xiàn
Suiping county in Zhumadian 駐馬店|驻马店[Zhu4 ma3 dian4], Henan
suì yuàn
to have one's wish fulfilled
Máo Suì
Mao Sui (third century BC), who proverbially offered his services to the King of Chu 楚, see 毛遂自薦|毛遂自荐[Mao2 Sui4 zi4 jian4]
jìng qíng zhí suì
to achieve one's ambitions (idiom)
Chǔ Suì liáng
Chu Suiliang (596-659), one of Four Great Poets of early Tang 唐初四大家[Tang2 chu1 Si4 Da4 jia1]
yíng móu suí shùn
to carry out a plan without hindrance (idiom)