- 书记 shūji secretary(socialist and communist organizations) the chief official of a local or central party branch
- 读书 dúshū to readTo read a book either aloud or to oneself; to engage in reading as an activity.
- 证书 zhèngshū certificatecredentials or documents used to prove one's qualifications, rights, or honors
- 图书 túshū booksbooks in general; books, pictures, and publications such as those in a library or bookstore
- 图书馆 túshūguǎn libraryInstitution or building where books, journals, and other materials are collected and kept for people to read or borrow
- 秘书长 mìshūzhǎng secretary-general
- 副书记 fùshūji deputy secretary
- 秘书 mìshū secretaryA person whose job is to handle correspondence and assist with daily administrative tasks for a superior.
- 看书 kànshū to readto read a book; to do reading; to study
- 书面 shūmiàn writtenin written form; in writing
- 总书记 zǒngshūji general secretarygeneral secretary or secretary-general (especially of the Communist Party)
- 书籍 shūjí booksbooks; works; literature
- 书店 shūdiàn bookstoreshop that sells books; also called [[书铺|書鋪|shu1 pu4]] or [[书坊|書坊|shu1 fang1]]
- 说明书 shuōmíngshū manual; specification(technical) manual, book of directions, or a document explaining the uses, specifications, and performance of a product (e.g. for a patent)
- 书法 shūfǎ calligraphyThe art, technique, or style of writing characters, especially with a brush; penmanship or handwriting
- 书写 shūxiě to writeto write, especially in a formal or careful manner
- 通知书 tōngzhīshū written noticeAn official written notice, advice note, or letter used to inform someone of a specific matter.
- 教科书 jiàokēshū textbookStandard school book or manual used for teaching and study.
- 书画 shūhuà calligraphy and paintingartworks consisting of calligraphy and painting; the collective name for calligraphy and painting
- 书房 shūfáng studyA room mainly used for reading, writing, or private study; a studio.
- 副秘书长 fùmìshūzhǎng deputy secretary-generaldeputy secretary-general; vice-secretary
- 书包 shūbāo schoolbagschoolbag; satchel; bookbag used by students to carry books and stationery
- 教书 jiāoshū to teachTo work as a teacher; to teach in a school for a living.
- 文书 wénshū documentA general term for official documents, contracts, correspondence, or files
- 书生 shūshēng scholarintellectual; scholar; a student or person engaged in study
- 书呆子 shūdāizi bookwormbookworm; nerd; bookish fool; a person who only has book knowledge but lacks practical experience or social common sense
- 尚书 shàngshū Book of HistoryOne of the Five Classics of Confucianism, a collection of documents making up the oldest known texts of Chinese history; also known as [[书经|書經|shu1 jing1]]
- 新书 xīnshū new bookA physical copy of a book that is brand new or unread
- 书本 shūběn booksbooks in general; specifically refers to printed, bound volumes as a collective group
- 协议书 xiéyìshū agreementA written statement of agreement or a protocol document signed by two or more parties after negotiation.
- 支书 zhīshū branch secretarySecretary of a branch of the Communist Party or the Communist Youth League; abbreviation for [[支部书记|支部書記|zhi1 bu4 shu1 ji4]].
- 报告书 bàogàoshū written reporta formal written report or document used to state opinions, recount events, or describe a situation to a superior or the public
- 情书 qíngshū love lettera letter written to express romantic love for someone
- 丛书 cóngshū book seriesA collection or series of books published under a general title; usually related by a specific topic or theme
- 上书 shàngshū to present a petitionto submit a written document or letter to a superior, authority figure, or the emperor to express one's opinions or advice
- 书架 shūjià bookshelfbookshelf; bookcase
- 判决书 pànjuéshū written judgment(court) verdict; written judgment issued by a court of law, typically containing the main text, facts, and reasoning for the decision
- 遗书 yíshū posthumous writingA note or letter left by a deceased person, such as a suicide note or a deathbed testament.
- 书信 shūxìn letterletter; written message; epistle
- 书记处 shūjìchù secretariatsecretariat; office of a secretary
- 白皮书 báipíshū white paperOfficial government document or report, originally named for its white cover; specifically used for formal statements on important political, economic, or diplomatic issues.
- 念书 niànshū to attend schoolTo receive an education or attend school.
- 藏书 cángshū to collect booksTo collect and preserve books
- 书名 shūmíng book titlethe name of a book
- 新华书店 xīnhuáshūdiàn Xinhua BookstoreXinhua Bookstore, the largest chain of bookstores in China
- 议定书 yìdìngshū protocolA legal or diplomatic document recorded by participating parties, such as a treaty, a record of an international meeting agreement, or a supplement used to explain or modify an existing treaty.
- 书桌 shūzhuō deskdesk used for reading or writing
- 书院 shūyuàn academy(historical) private or government-run academy of classical learning, especially prominent from the Tang through Qing dynasties; a place for study and lectures
- 书评 shūpíng book reviewan article that reviews, introduces, or evaluates a book; book notice
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH