shuài

commander, commander-in-chief

DEFINITIONS

  • commander, commander-in-chief
  • surname Shuai
  • handsome
  • graceful
  • smart
  • commander in chief
  • (coll.) cool!
  • sweet!

WORDS

zhǔ shuài (military) commander-in-chief; (sports) team manager; coach
yuán shuài marshal (in the army)
分數掛 fēn shù guà shuài preoccupied with school grades; overemphasis on test scores
大元 dà yuán shuài generalissimo
好兵克 hǎo bīng shuài kè The Good Soldier Švejk (Schweik), satirical novel by Czech author Jaroslav Hašek (1883-1923)
jiàng shuài commander-in-chief, the equivalent of king in Chinese chess
呆了 shuài dāi le awesome; brilliant; magnificent
哥 shuài gē handsome guy; lady-killer; handsome (form of address)
氣 shuài qi handsome; smart; dashing; elegant
捨車保 shě jū bǎo shuài rook sacrifice to save the king (in Chinese chess); fig. to protect a senior figure by blaming an underling; to pass the buck
guà shuài to be in command; (fig.) to dominate over other considerations; to be given overemphasis
tǒng shuài command; commander-in-chief
趙公元 zhào gōng yuán shuài Marshal Zhao, aka Zhao Gongming or Zhao Xuantan, God of Wealth in the Chinese folk tradition and Taoism
金錢掛 jīn qián guà shuài caring only about money and wealth
高富 gāo fù shuài "Mr Perfect" (i.e. tall, rich and handsome) (Internet slang)
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