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charactercopystroke orderAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *撒* | 撒* | *撒
to let go / to cast / to let loose / to discharge / to give expression to / (coll.) to pee
HSK 7-9
to frolic; to gambol
erhua form of 撒歡|撒欢
charactercopystroke orderAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *撒* | 撒* | *撒
to scatter / to sprinkle / to spill
to get drunk and act crazy / roaring drunk
to tell lies
HSK 7-9
to sow (seeds by scattering) / scatter sowing
to pass water / to piss / to urinate / to wee wee
to act like a spoiled child / to throw a tantrum / to act coquettishly
to stand aside and do nothing (idiom) / to take no part in
Sahara
Salar ethnic group of Qinghai province
to let go of sth / to give up
Sahara Desert
Samaria
Sahrawi (person)
to throw a net
Samarkand, Uzbekistan
to leak (of air) / to go flat (of a tire) / to vent one's anger
sashimi (loanword)
Satan or Shaitan
(dialect) to scamper off; to take to one's heels; to make oneself scarce
Mrs Thatcher / Baroness Thatcher or Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013), British conservative politician, prime minister 1979-1990
sub-Saharan
to take to one's heels / to scram
(Protestantism) Salmon (son of Nashon)
Book of Zechariah
Thatcher (name) / Baroness Thatcher or Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013), British conservative politician, prime minister 1979-1990
sudden
Saxon (people)
to make an unreasonable scene
(Catholicism) Solomon, a king of ancient Israel
to make a scene / to raise hell
Zadok (son of Azor and father of Achim in Matthew 1:13)
Sadducees
to run off / to beat it
(coll.) to talk in one's sleep; to sleepwalk
Zechariah (name) / Zechariah (Old Testament prophet)
Sahrawi
lit. the wind cannot be caught in a net / to waste one's effort (idiom)
First book of Samuel
sub-Saharan Africa
to behave ingratiatingly
to leave one's mortal frame (idiom) / to die
Shealtiel (son of Jeconiah)
(slang) to be lovey-dovey in public
to display shockingly bad behavior / to behave atrociously
Salar ethnic group of Qinghai province
to sow seeds
(Catholicism) Salmon (son of Nashon)
to intersperse comic dialogue (as they do in operas)
Salar, language of Salar ethnic group of Qinghai province
(dialect) to curse; to speak vulgarly
Second book of Samuel
to have nothing further to do with a matter (idiom)
Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Sardinia
variant of 撒丫子
(fig.) trump card
Saxon (people)
variant of 撒旦, Satan or Shaitan


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