丝 sī HSK7 silk, threads Definitions Defs Origin Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents Showing: All meanings (4) All meanings 34 sī 34 trace 20shreds 6silk 6silk fiber 2 34 sentences — page 2 of 2 12 Go to page Go 请把这些蔬菜切成丝。 qǐng bǎ zhèxiē shūcài qiē chéng sī. Please shred these vegetables. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary她随身带着一块丝帕。 tā suíshēn dài zhe yī kuài sī pà. She carries a silk handkerchief with her. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary我最喜欢吃清炒土豆丝。 wǒ zuì xǐhuan chī qīngchǎo tǔdòu sī. My favorite dish is stir-fried shredded potatoes. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary我想把这些土豆切成丝。 wǒ xiǎng bǎ zhèxiē tǔdòu qiēchéng sī. I want to slice these potatoes into strips. Source: Tatoeba这种丝绒摸起来很舒服。 zhè zhǒng sī róng mō qilai hěn shūfu. This velvet feels very comfortable to the touch. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary我最喜欢吃酸辣土豆丝。 wǒ zuì xǐhuan chī suānlà tǔdòu sī. My favorite dish is shredded potatoes with vinegar and chili. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary把萝卜擦成丝。 bǎ luóbo cā chéng sī. Grate the radish into strips. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他脖子上系着一方洁白的丝巾。 tā bózi shàng jì zhe yī fāng jiébái de sī jīn. He has a pure white silk scarf tied around his neck. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary蚕正在吐丝。 cán zhèngzài tǔ sī. Silkworms are spinning silk. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary这种金属丝的电阻随温度升高而增大。 zhè zhǒng jīnshǔ sī de diànzǔ suí wēndù shēnggāo ér zēngdà. The resistance of this wire increases as the temperature rises. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary织布机上的综丝可以控制经线的升降。 zhībùjī shàng de zèng sī kěyǐ kòngzhì jīngxiàn de shēngjiàng. The heddles on the loom control the raising and lowering of the warp threads. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他拿起菜刀,熟练地将土豆切成了细丝。 tā náqǐ càidāo, shúliàn de jiāng tǔdòu qiēchéng le xì sī. He picked up a kitchen knife and skillfully shredded the potatoes. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary这件冬衣里絮了厚厚的丝绵。 zhè jiàn dōngyī lǐ xù le hòuhòu de sī mián. This winter coat is padded with thick silk floss. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary这床被子里絮了厚厚的一层丝,非常暖和。 zhè chuáng bèizi lǐ xù le hòu hòu de yī céng sī, fēicháng nuǎnhuo. This quilt is padded with a thick layer of silk, so it is very warm. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary 12 Go to page Go