shè
to set up
to arrange
to establish
to found
to display
shè
society
group
club
agency
(old) god of the land
fú
(classical) this, that
he, she, they
(exclamatory final particle)
(initial particle, introduces an opinion)
shé
to break (e.g. stick or bone)
a loss
shè
to shoot
to launch
to allude to
radio- (chemistry)
rén jia
other people
sb else
he, she or they
I, me (referring to oneself as "one" or "people")
shè
to wade
to be involved
to concern
to experience
to enter (classical)
shè
Japanese variant of 涉[she4]
shě
to give up
to abandon
to give alms
shè
to take in
to absorb
to assimilate
to act for
to take a photo
photo shoot
photo
to conserve (one's health)
chuǎng hóng dēng
to run a red light
failing to stop at a red traffic light
(slang) to have sex with a girl while she is menstruating
Lǎo Shě
Lao She (1899-1966), Chinese novelist and dramatist
shé
snake
serpent
CL:條|条[tiao2]
shè
name of a district in Anhui
shè
afraid
be feared
to fear
to frighten
to intimidate
Shè xiàn
She county in Huangshan 黃山|黄山[Huang2 shan1], Anhui
Sì shì tóng táng
Four Generations under One Roof, novel by Lao She 老舍[Lǎo Shě]
shè
musk deer (Moschus moschiferus)
also called 香獐子
shē
to buy or sell on credit
distant
long (time)
to forgive
Shè xiàn
She county in Handan 邯鄲|邯郸[Han2 dan1], Hebei
bǎ niào
to support a child (or invalid etc) while he or she urinates
Luò tuo Xiáng zi
Camel Xiangzi, novel by Lao She 老舍
shí jí ér shàng
see 拾級而上|拾级而上[shè jí ér shàng]
Cháo xiān zhōng yāng tōng xùn shè
North Korean Central News Agency (KCNA)
see also 朝中社[Cháo zhōng shè]
shé
(used in Buddhist transliteration)
Shē Xiāng
She Xiang (c. 1361-1396), lady who served as Yi ethnic group leader in Yunnan in early Ming times
tān
he
she
(courteous, as opposed to 他[ta1])
zǎo zhī jīn rì hè bì dāng chū
if I (you, she, he...) had known it would come to this, I (you, she, he...) would not have acted thus (idiom)
to regret vainly one's past behaviour
tā jīng jì
"she-economy" reflecting women's economic contribution
euphemism for prostitution-based economy
Wǔ shē
Wu She (-522 BC), powerful minister of Chu and father of Wu Zixu 伍子胥