shì

match, comfortable; just

DEFINITIONS

適 shì
  • surname Shi
  • to fit
  • suitable
  • proper
  • just (now)
  • comfortable
  • well
  • to go
  • to follow or pursue

WORDS

不舒 bù shū shì uncomfortable
bù shì unwell; indisposed; out of sorts
當 bù shì dàng inadequate; unfit
削足履 xuē zú shì lǚ to cut the feet to fit the shoes (idiom); to force sth to fit (as to a Procrustean bed); impractical or inelegant solution
hé shì suitable; fitting; appropriate
ān shì quiet and comfortable
安閒舒 ān xián shū shì leisurely and free (idiom); carefree and at ease
幫寶 bāng bǎo shì (brand) Pampers
tián shì quiet and comfortable
pǔ shì universal
應 àn shì yìng dark adaptation
無所從 wú suǒ shì cóng not knowing which course to follow (idiom); at a loss what to do
hú shì Hu Shi (1891-1962), original proponent of writing in colloquial Chinese 白話文|白话文[bai2 hua4 wen2]
應 zì shì yìng adaptive
shū shì cozy; snug
音 shū shì yīn comfortable voice (well within one's range of pitch)
調 tiáo shì to adapt (to an environment etc); to make sth suitable; adaptation; adjustment; adaptive
中 shì zhōng moderate; reasonable; conveniently situated
人 shì rén (said of a woman) to marry (old)
值 shì zhí just at that time; as it happens; by good luck, just then
切 shì qiè apt; appropriate
可而止 shì kě ér zhǐ to stop before going too far (idiom); to stop while one can; don't overdo it; stop while you're ahead
合 shì hé to fit; to suit
婚 shì hūn of marriageable age; nubile
婚期 shì hūn qī ages suitable for getting married
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