歇 | xiē | to rest |
间歇 | jiàn xiē | to stop in the middle of sth; intermittent; intermittence |
停歇 | tíng xiē | to stop for a rest |
歇息 | xiē xi | to have a rest; to stay for the night; to go to bed; to sleep |
安歇 | ān xiē | to go to bed; to retire for the night |
密歇根 | Mì xiē gēn | Michigan, US state |
密歇根大学 | Mì xiē gēn Dà xué | University of Michigan |
密歇根州 | Mì xiē gēn zhōu | Michigan, US state |
密歇根湖 | Mì xiē gēn hú | Lake Michigan, one of the Great Lakes 五大湖 |
歇后语 | xiē hòu yǔ | saying in which the second part, uttered after a pause or totally left out, is the intended meaning of the allegory presented in the first part |
歇斯底里 | xiē sī dǐ lǐ | hysterical |
歇业 | xiē yè | to close down (temporarily or permanently); to go out of business |
歇气 | xiē qì | to have a break; to rest |
歇洛克・福尔摩斯 | Xiē luò kè · Fú ěr mó sī | Sherlock Holmes |
歇脚 | xiē jiǎo | to stop on the way for a rest |
歇艎 | xiē huáng | large warship |
歇菜 | xiē cài | Stop it! (recent Beijing and internet slang); Game over!; You're dead! |
米歇尔 | Mǐ xiē ěr | Michel or Mitchell (name); George Mitchell (1933-), US Democratic party politician and diplomat, influential in brokering Northern Ireland peace deal in 1990s, US Middle East special envoy from 2009 |
间歇训练 | jiàn xiē xùn liàn | interval training |
关店歇业 | guān diàn xiē yè | to close up shop and cease business temporarily; closed for business |
马歇尔 | Mǎ xiē ěr | Marshall (name); George Catlett Marshall (1880-1959), US general in WWII and Secretary of State 1947-1949, author of the postwar Marshall plan for Europe and Nobel peace laureate |