Shā tián
Sha Tin town in New Territories, Hong Kong
Shā xiàn
Sha county in Sanming 三明[San1 ming2], Fujian
shá
dialectal equivalent of 什麼|什么[shen2 me5]
shā
to kill
to murder
to fight
to weaken or reduce
to smart (dialect)
to counteract
(used after a verb) extremely
shā
granule
hoarse
raspy
sand
powder
CL:粒[li4]
abbr. for Tsar or Tsarist Russia
shā
katydid (family Tettigoniidae)
phonetic "sha" used in transliteration
Jiān Shā Zuǐ
Tsim Sha Tsui, urbanized area in Hong Kong
guā shā
gua sha (technique in TCM)
shā
to terminate
to cut short
to bring to a stop
to squeeze
to tighten
to damage
variant of 殺|杀[sha1]
shà
fiend
demon
very
(Tw) SARS (loanword)
shà
tall building
mansion
rear annex
lean-to
also pr. [xia4]
cháng shā wān
Cheung Sha Wan (poultry market in Hong Kong)
shǎ bī
stupid cunt (vulgar)
also written 傻逼[shǎ bī]
Shā jiā bāng
"Sha Family's Creek", a Beijing opera classified as model theater 樣板戲|样板戏[yang4 ban3 xi4]
Hǔ tiào xiá
Tiger's leap falls on the Jinsha River 金沙江[Jīn shā jiāng] in Lijiang Naxi autonomous county 麗江納西族自治縣|丽江纳西族自治县[Lì jiāng Nà xī zú zì zhì xiàn], Yunnan
Shā Tóu Jiǎo
Sha Tau Kok (town in Hong Kong)
shà
kerchief covering head (arch.)
dà shà fēng jǐng
see 大殺風景|大杀风景[dà shà fēng jǐng]
shā
spear
to cripple (literary)
Wù jìng
Sha Wujing, character from the Journey to the West
Shā Zǔ kāng
Sha Zukang (1947-), Chinese diplomat
shǎ
to speak evil
gobbling sound made by ducks
shā
shark family, including some rays and skates
shà
wooden fan carried in procession
Jiān shā zuǐ
Tsim Sha Tsui, urbanized area in Hong Kong
Wàng fū Shí
Amah Rock in Sha Tin 沙田[Sha1 tian2], Hong Kong