Zǎi Yǔ
Zai Yu (522-458 BC), disciple of Confucius
zài
again
once more
re-
second
another
then (after sth, and not until then)
zài
(located) at
(to be) in
to exist
in the middle of doing sth
(indicating an action in progress)
zài
to carry
to convey
to load
to hold
to fill up
and
also
as well as
simultaneously
zǎi
to record in writing
to carry (i.e. publish in a newspaper etc)
Taiwan pr. [zai4]
year
zāi
to grow
to plant
to insert
to force on sb
to fall head first
lián zài
serialized
published as a serial (in a newspaper)
also pronounced [lián zǎi]
zāi
(exclamatory or interrogative particle)
zì zai
free
unrestrained
comfortable
at ease
zǎi
to slaughter livestock
to govern or rule
to cheat customers
imperial official in dynastic China
bù zì zai
uneasiness
feel uncomfortable
xiāo yáo zì zai
free and at leisure (idiom); unfettered
outside the reach of the law (of criminal)
at large
guà zai zuǐ shang
to pay lip service to
to keep mentioning (without doing anything)
to blather on about sth
zhǎo bù zì zai
to ask for trouble
to bring misfortune on oneself
ān xián zì zai
leisurely and free (idiom); carefree and at ease
Zài yī
Zai Yi (1856-1922), Manchu imperial prince and politician, disgraced after supporting the Boxers
Zǎi Yǔ zhòu qǐn
Zai Yu sleeps by day (idiom); refers to story in Analects of Confucius remonstrating bitterly with his student for sleeping during lectures
zì yóu zì zai
free and easy (idiom); carefree
leisurely
zài
load
cargo
old variant of 載|载[zai4]
to transport
to deliver
to bear
to support