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585E
塞
stop up, block, seal, cork; pass, frontier; fortress
Radical
Strokes (without radical) 10 Total Strokes 13
Mandarin reading saī saì Cantonese reading coi3 sak1
Japanese on reading soku sai Japanese kun reading fusagu michiru toride
Korean reading say sayk Vietnamese reading tắc

CEDICT Entries:

   [ saī ]    Serbia, Serbian, abbr. for 塞爾維亞|塞尔维亚[Sai1 er3 wei2 ya4]
   [ saī ]    to stop up, to squeeze in, to stuff, cork, stopper
   [ saì ]    strategic pass, tactical border position
   [ ]    to stop up, to stuff, to cope with
   [ saì neì jiā ěr ]    Senegal
   [ saī ]    Salem, capital of Oregon, Salem, city in Massachusets, Salem, city in India
   [ saì beǐ ]    territories beyond the Great Wall (old)
   [ weí ]    Segovia, Spain
   [ saì waì ]    territories beyond the Great Wall (old)
   [ saī zi ]    cork, plug
   [ saī chǐ ]    feeler gauge
   [ saī ān ]    Sebastian (name)
   [ ěr ]    the Seychelles (Tw)
   [ saì áng ]    Sierra Leone
   [ ]    Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Tw)
   [ yīn ]    affricate (phonetics)
   [ saī ]    Cessna (US aviation company)
   [ saī ]    Serb nationality, ethnic Serb, Serbs
   [ saì ]    Cyprus
   [ saī yuān ]    honest and far-seeing
滿   [ saī mǎn ]    to stuff full, to cram in, packed tight, chock full
   [ saì ěr nán ]    Eugene Cernan (1934-), US astronaut in Apollo 10 and Apollo 17 missions, "last man on the moon"
   [ saī ěr ]    Celtic
   [ saī ěr ]    Celtic language
   [ saī ěr weí ]    Serbia
   [ saī ěr weí luó ]    Serbo-Croatian (language)
   [ saī ěr weí heī shān ]    Serbia and Montenegro (after break-up of Yugoslavia in 1992)
   [ saī ěr weí ]    Serbian (language)
   [ saì ěr ]    Zelda (in Legend of Zelda video game)
   [ saī ]    to get food stuck between one's teeth
   [ saī tuō ěr ]    Sevastopol
   [ saī ]    Seine
   [ saī geǐ ]    to slip sb sth, to press sb to accept sth, to insert surreptitiously, to foist sth off on sb
   [ saī weí ]    Sevilla, Spain
   [ saī miù ěr ]    Samuel (name)
b7約   [ saī miù ěr yuē hàn xùn ]    Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) or Dr Johnson, English writer and lexicographer
   [ saì wēng shī ]    lit. the old man lost his horse, but it all turned out for the best (idiom), fig. a blessing in disguise, it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good
   [ saì wēng shī ān zhī feī ]    the old man lost his mare, but it all turned out for the best (idiom); fig. a blessing in disguise, it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good, also written 塞翁失馬焉知非福|塞翁失马焉知非福
   [ saì wēng shī yān zhī feī ]    the old man lost his mare, but it all turned out for the best (idiom); fig. a blessing in disguise, it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good
   [ saī ěr ]    earplug, earwax
   [ saì shé ěr ]    the Seychelles
   [ saì shé ěr qún daǒ ]    the Seychelles
   [ saī wàn ]    Cervantes, abbr. for 米格爾·德·塞萬提斯·薩維德拉|米格尔·德·塞万提斯·萨维德拉[Mi3 ge2 er3 · de2 · Sai1 wan4 ti2 si1 · Sa4 wei2 de2 la1]
   [ saì ]    Serb language
   [ ]    to carry out one's duties perfunctorily, to fulfill one's responsibility
   [ saī chē ]    traffic jam
   [ saì weí nuò ]    (Jean-Michel) Severino, CEO of the Agence Française de Développement (AFD)
   [ yīn ]    plosive, stop consonant
⇒    [ baì rán ]    Azerbaijan (Tw)
⇒    [ tōng ]    road congestion, traffic jam
⇒    [ tōng ]    traffic jam
⇒    [ saī ]    Lake Issyk Kul in Kyrgyzstan
⇒    [ chōng ]    congestion, to block, to congest, to crowd, to choke, to cram, to fill up, to stuff, to take up all the space
⇒    [ bīng saī ]    ice blockage, freezing of waterway
⇒    [ jiā saī ]    to push into a line out of turn, to cut in line, to queue-jump
⇒    [ nán saī ]    South Ossetia
⇒    [ saì ]    xi or ksi (Greek letter Ξξ)
⇒    [ saī ěr haǐ ]    Rüsselsheim, city in Germany
⇒    [ saī ]    (slang) wow!, also pr. [wa1 sei1]
⇒    [ hoú yīn ]    glottal stop
⇒    [ liáng shuǐ doū saī ]    (coll.) to be out of luck
⇒    [ saī sōng ]    dexamethasone
⇒    [ saì é ]    Ethiopia
⇒    [ saì é jiè ]    Ethiopian Zone, aka Afrotropical realm
⇒    [ saī é ]    Ethiopic (language)
⇒    [ tuō ]    Eratosthenes of Cyrene (c. 276-c. 195 BC), ancient Greek mathematician and inventor
⇒    [ yàn ]    dammed lake, lake formed by landslip or lava flow
⇒    [ ]    to clog up, blockage
⇒    [ feì ]    traffic congestion fee
⇒    [ tián ]    to fill up, to cram, to stuff
⇒    [ tián ]    stuffing, filling material
⇒    [ saī ]    wall plug, screw anchor
⇒    [ yōng ]    variant of 擁塞|拥塞[yong1 se4]
⇒    [ jiā saī ]    to cut into a line, queue-jumping
⇒    [ ]    Ossetia (a Caucasian republic)
⇒    [ saī luó ]    Othello, 1604 tragedy by William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚
⇒    [ ān saī ]    Ansai county in Yan'an 延安[Yan2 an1], Shaanxi
⇒    [ ān saī xiàn ]    Ansai county in Yan'an 延安[Yan2 an1], Shaanxi
⇒ b7塞   [ yoú jīn saì ěr nán ]    Eugene Cernan (1934-), US astronaut in Apollo 10 and Apollo 17 missions, "last man on the moon"
⇒    [ saī ěr ]    Basel, Switzerland
⇒    [ saì luó ]    Barcelona
⇒    [ saì lóng ]    Barcelona (Tw)
⇒    [ saì ěr ]    Brussels, capital of Belgium
⇒    [ ěr shì ]    Paracelsius (Auroleus Phillipus Theostratus Bombastus von Hohenheim, 1493-1541), Swiss alchemist and prominent early European scientist
⇒    [ laí ]    Dreiser (surname), Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945), American writer
⇒    [ xīn saī ]    (coll.) to feel sick at heart, to feel stifled, to feel crushed
⇒    [ xīn gěng ]    myocardial infarction, heart attack
⇒    [ màn xìng xìng feì bìng ]    chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
⇒    [ ]    to repress, gloomy
⇒    [ táng ]    to muddle through, to fob sb off, to beat around the bush, to dodge
⇒    [ yōng ]    to be clogged up, to be congested (traffic, computer network etc)
⇒    [ yǎn ]    to skimp on the job, to work half-heartedly, not to take the job seriously
⇒    [ bīn ]    Spencer or Spence (name)
⇒    [ ]    to stop, to block
⇒    [ saī ěr duō ]    Düsseldorf (Germany)
⇒    [ daò ]    Düsseldorf (Germany), also written 杜塞爾多夫|杜塞尔多夫[Du4 sai1 er3 duo1 fu1]
⇒    [ zhù saī ]    piston
⇒    [ shuān ]    thrombosis
⇒    [ sāng weí saī ]    Sangiovese (grape type)
⇒    [ meí saì bēn chí ]    Mercedes Benz, abbr. to 奔馳|奔驰[Ben1 chi2]
⇒    [ gěng ]    to clog, to block, to obstruct
⇒    [ sēn haǐ ěr ]    Sennheiser (brand)
⇒    [ saī ]    airlock, air block, fipple (in the mouthpiece of wind instrument)
⇒    [ saī dōng ]    Poseidon, God of the sea in Greek mythology
⇒    [ shì weí ]    Bosnia and Herzegovina (Tw)
⇒    [ heī saì weí ]    Bosnia and Herzegovina
⇒    [ heī saì weí gòng guó ]    Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), predecessor of Bosnia and Herzegovina 波斯尼亞和黑塞哥維那|波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那[Bo1 si1 ni2 ya4 he2 Hei1 sai4 ge1 wei2 na4]
⇒    [ huó saī ]    piston, valve
⇒    [ ]    choked with silt, silted up
⇒    [ zhì saī ]    to obstruct
⇒    [ zhuó yīn ]    (linguistics) voiced stop
⇒    [ huǒ huā saī ]    spark plug
⇒    [ píng saī ]    bottle cork, bottle stopper
⇒    [ píng saī zuàn ]    corkscrew
⇒    [ saì ēn ]    Lucerne, Switzerland
⇒ b7德b7塞b7薩   [ ěr saī wàn weí ]    Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616), Spanish novelist, poet and playwright, author of Don Quixote 堂吉訶德|堂吉诃德[Tang2 ji2 he1 de2]
⇒    [ luó saī shí beī ]    Rosetta Stone
⇒    [ ěr saī ]    earplug, earphone
⇒    [ ]    in order to minimally fulfill one's responsibilities, in order to get off the hook
⇒    [ feì shuān ]    pulmonary embolism (medicine)
⇒    [ chī haǐ saī ]    to stuff oneself with food
⇒    [ saì ěr ]    Edmund Husserl (1859-1938), German philosopher
⇒    [ naǒ gěng ]    cerebral infarction
⇒    [ maó dùn kaī ]    murky darkness suddenly opens (idiom); a sudden flash of insight and all is clear
⇒    [ méng saī ]    Montserrat
⇒    [ saī jùn ]    Somerset county in southwest England
⇒    [ xuè ]    blood obstruction
⇒ 西   [ saì shān ]    Xisaishan district of Huangshi city 黃石市|黄石市[Huang2 shi2 shi4], Hubei
⇒ 西   [ saì shān ]    Xisaishan district of Huangshi city 黃石市|黄石市[Huang2 shi2 shi4], Hubei
⇒ 西   [ saī luó ]    Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC), famous Roman politician, orator and philosopher, murdered at the orders of Marc Anthony
⇒    [ yaò saì ]    stronghold, fort, fortification
⇒    [ ]    to be at a loss for words, speechless
⇒    [ nuò saī ]    Knossos (Minoan palace at Iraklion, Crete)
⇒    [ chaí láng saī ]    ravenous wolves block the road (idiom); wicked people in power, a vicious tyranny rules the land
⇒    [ weí ]    Herzegovina (Tw)
⇒ b7皮b7阿   [ ěr ā ěr doū saī ]    Louis Pierre Althusser (1918-1990), Marxist philosopher
⇒    [ ruǎn saī ]    cork
⇒    [ biān saì ]    frontier fortress
⇒    [ ]    to stop up, to close up, hard to get to, out of the way, inaccessible, unenlightened, blocking
⇒    [ yǎn jīng zhuō què ]    lit. to catch sparrows blindfolded (idiom), fig. to act blindly
⇒    [ tīng ]    to shut one's eyes and stop one's ears, out of touch with reality, to bury one's head in the sand
⇒    [ mén doù ]    to close doors and block openings (idiom); mounting a strict defense
⇒    [ guān saì ]    border fort, esp. defending narrow valley
⇒    [ ]    to block, to clog
⇒    [ ā saì zhì xiàn ]    Aksai Kazakh autonomous county in Jiuquan 酒泉, Gansu
⇒    [ ā saì xiàn ]    Aksai Kazakh autonomous county in Jiuquan 酒泉, Gansu
⇒    [ ā saì baì jiāng ]    Azerbaijan
⇒    [ ā saì baì jiāng rén ]    Azerbaijan (person)
⇒    [ ā ěr ]    Albacete, Spain
⇒    [ ā ěr doū saī ]    surname Althusser, Louis Pierre Althusser 路易·皮埃爾·阿爾都塞|路易·皮埃尔·阿尔都塞[Lu4 yi4 · Pi2 ai1 er3 · A1 er3 dou1 sai1] (1918-1990), Marxist philosopher
⇒    [ saì ]    Maseru, capital of Lesotho
⇒    [ zhū saì ]    Massachusetts, US state
⇒    [ zhū saì zhoū ]    Massachusetts, US state
⇒    [ ]    constricted (feeling), oppressed
⇒    [ heī saì weí ]    Herzegovina
⇒    [ ]    a blocked nose

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