shuǎ

frolic, play, amuse, play with

HSK 6 #2260

DEFINITIONS

  • frolic, play, amuse, play with
  • surname Shua
  • to play with
  • to wield
  • to act (cool etc)
  • to display (a skill, one's temper etc)

STROKES

WORDS

wán shuǎ to play (as children do); to amuse oneself
zá shuǎ a sideshow; vaudeville; juggling
花招 shuǎ huā zhāo to play tricks on sb
嘴皮子 shuǎ zuǐ pí zi to talk glibly; to talk big; to be all talk
赖 shuǎ lài to act shamelessly; to refuse to acknowledge that one has lost the game, or made a promise etc; to act dumb; to act as if sth never happened
弄 shuǎ nòng to play with; to engage in; to resort to; to dally with
滑 shuǎ huá to resort to tricks; to act in a slippery way; to try to evade (work, responsibility)
xì shuǎ to amuse oneself; to play with; to tease
猴 shuǎ hóu to get a monkey to perform tricks; to put on a monkey show; to make fun of sb; to tease
贫嘴 shuǎ pín zuǐ (coll.) to wag one's tongue; to indulge in idle gossip and silly jokes; to chatter endlessly; to speak glibly
xī shuǎ to play
xì shuǎ to amuse oneself; to play with; to tease
嘴皮 shuǎ zuǐ pí to show off with clever talk; big-headed; a smart-ass
子 shuǎ zi to play; to have fun
宝 shuǎ bǎo to show off; to put on a show to amuse others
寶 shuǎ bǎo to show off; to put on a show to amuse others
小聪明 shuǎ xiǎo cōng ming to get smart; to resort to petty tricks
小聰明 shuǎ xiǎo cōng ming to get smart; to resort to petty tricks
废 shuǎ fèi (Tw) (slang) to pass time idly; to chill; to hang out
廢 shuǎ fèi (Tw) (slang) to pass time idly; to chill; to hang out
得团团转 shuǎ de tuán tuán zhuàn to fool; to dupe
得團團轉 shuǎ de tuán tuán zhuàn to fool; to dupe
手腕 shuǎ shǒu wàn to play tricks; to maneuver
滑头 shuǎ huá tóu see 耍滑[shua3 hua2]
滑頭 shuǎ huá tóu see 耍滑[shua3 hua2]
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