sì
to seem
to appear
to resemble
similar
-like
pseudo-
(more) than
sī
silk
thread
trace
CL:條|条[tiao2]
sǐ
to die
impassable
uncrossable
inflexible
rigid
extremely
damned
Sī
Slovakia
Slovak
abbr. for 斯洛伐克[Si1 luo4 fa2 ke4]
sī
to take charge of
to manage
department (under a ministry)
sì
succession (to a title)
to inherit
continuing (a tradition)
posterity
sì
Buddhist temple
mosque
government office (old)
sì
to sacrifice
to offer libation to
sì
to watch
to wait
to examine
to spy
pà
to wrap
kerchief
handkerchief
headscarf
pascal (SI unit)
Lǐ Sī
Li Si (c. 280-208 BC), Legalist philosopher, calligrapher and Prime minister of Qin kingdom and Qin dynasty from 246 to 208 BC
sì
four (banker's anti-fraud numeral)
unrestrained
wanton
(literary) shop
sī
hiss
neigh
Ss! (sound of air sucked between the teeth, indicating hesitation or thinking over)
sì
6th earthly branch: 9-11 a.m., 4th solar month (5th May-5th June), year of the Snake
ancient Chinese compass point: 150°
jiǎn pǔ
music notation in which the notes Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La and Si are represented by numerals 1 to 7
sī
mutually
with one another
manservant
boy servant
guy (derog.)
Fǎ lā
Farad, SI unit of electrical capacitance
sì
wife or senior concubine of husbands older brother (old)
elder sister (old)
Fǎ Jiā
Legalist School of Thought of the Warring States Period (475-221 BC) founded by Han Fei 韓非|韩非[Hán Fēi] and Li Si 李斯[Lǐ Sī], later adopted by Shang Yang 商鞅[Shāng Yāng] whose reforms helped establish the supremacy of the Qin Dynasty 秦代[Qīn qài] (221-207 BC)
sī lù
the Silk road
abbr. for 絲綢之路|丝绸之路[sī chóu zhī lù]
Lǐ Sì
Li Si, name for an unspecified person, second of a series of three: 張三|张三[Zhang1 San1], 李四, 王五[Wang2 Wu3] Tom, Dick and Harry
sì
stream which returns after branching
Zuǒ Sī
Zuo Si (3rd century), Jin dynasty writer and poet
Sì hú
Si or Ssuhu township in Yunlin county 雲林縣|云林县[Yun2 lin2 xian4], Taiwan
sì wù tāng
four-substance decoction (si wu tang), tonic formula used in Chinese medicine
Sì xiàn
Si county in Suzhou 宿州[Su4 zhou1], Anhui
Ān Shǐ zhī luàn
An Shi rebellion (755-763) of 安祿山|安禄山[Ān Lù shān] and 史思明[Shǐ Sī míng], a catastrophic setback for Tang dynasty
sì qīng
see 四清運動|四清运动[sì qīng yùn dòng]
the “Four Clean-ups” Movement
sì
square bamboo container for food or clothing
sī
(onom.) to hiss
to whistle
to whiz
to fizz