- 卒中 cùzhòng strokesudden loss of brain function due to a blockage or rupture of blood vessels; apoplexy; cerebral hemorrhage
- 士卒 shìzú soldiersoldier or private; originally referred to armored warriors and infantry in ancient times
- 无名小卒 wúmíngxiǎozú a nobodyan insignificant soldier; a person of no renown or importance; a nonentity
- 身先士卒 shēnxiānshìzú to lead from the frontTo charge at the head of one's troops in battle
- 狱卒 yùzú prison guard(archaic) prison guard; jailer; turnkey
- 兵卒 bīngzú ordinary soldieran ordinary soldier or low-ranking troop member, often used in historical contexts or to refer to the rank and file
- 小卒 xiǎozú foot soldiera soldier of the lowest rank; a private
- 步卒 bùzú foot soldieran infantry soldier; foot soldier
- 卒子 zúzi soldiera soldier of the lowest rank; a minor person with little power or influence
- 走卒 zǒuzú pawnpawn; lackey; stooge; a person who does low-level work for someone else, often used to describe someone working for a wrongdoer
- 马前卒 mǎqiánzú pawn(literary) a foot soldier or servant who ran before a horse-drawn carriage; (figuratively) someone who performs lowly tasks or runs errands for others; a lackey or pawn
- 戍卒 shùzú garrison soldiergarrison soldier stationed at a frontier; border guard
- 贩夫走卒 fànfūzǒuzú common peoplepeople of the lower classes, such as small peddlers and servants; commoners
- 丢卒保车 diūzúbǎojū sacrifice something minor to save something majorLiterally meaning "to sacrifice a pawn to save a chariot" in Chinese chess, this describes giving up something less important to protect what is essential. In this specific idiom, the character [[车|車|ju1]] is read as "jū" rather than "chē".
- 驿卒 yìzú couriera courier or posthouse runner; a mailman
- 卒业 zúyè to complete studies(literary) to complete one's schooling or course of study; to finish a degree
- 不忍卒读 bùrěnzúdú too sad to finish readingcannot bear to finish reading a piece of writing, because the content is so tragic and moving
- 暴卒 bàozú to die suddenlyTo die of a sudden illness or unexpected event.
- 过河卒子 guòhézúzi one with no way backSomeone who has no choice but to push forward, or who is in a position where retreat is impossible; literally refers to a pawn in Chinese chess that has crossed the river, which can only move forward or sideways and cannot retreat.
- 隶卒 lìzú government runnersServants, slaves, or runners working in a government office in ancient times.
- 为德不卒 wéidébùzú to start well but not finishTo start doing something virtuous or kind but fail to see it through to the end; to lack the persistence to finish a good deed.
- 更卒 gēngzú relief soldiersoldier who takes turns or serves on an alternate watch
- 聊以卒岁 liáoyǐzúsuì to scrape by for the yearTo just barely manage to tide over the year; describes living in hardship or scraping by.
- 仓卒 cāngcù hurriedin a great hurry; all of a sudden; also written as [[仓促|倉促|cang1 cu4]] or [[仓猝|倉猝|cang1 cu4]]
- 傲卒多降 àozúduōxiáng pride goes before a fallarrogant troops often surrender; a phrase used to indicate that overconfidence and pride lead to defeat
- 劲卒 jìngzú elite soldierselite soldiers; a crack force
- 匆卒 cōngcù hurriedin a hurry; hasty; abrupt; now usually written as [[匆猝|匆猝|cong1 cu4]]
- 卒乍 cùzhà suddenlysuddenly; unexpectedly
- 卒仔 zúzǐ nobodya person of no importance or influence; a pawn
- 卒倒 cùdǎo faint; suffer a strokeTo fall down suddenly from dizziness or a faint; often used in reference to an apoplectic fit or stroke.
- 卒儿 zúr pawnsoldier or pawn in Chinese chess; a person of low status who follows orders
- 卒卒 cùcù hurriedly(literary) in a hurried or pressed manner; rushing or urgent
- 卒哭 zúkū end of mourning periodThe time at which the initial intensive period of wailing ends, typically at the hundredth day or the end of the seven-week period
- 卒岁 zúsuì to get through the year(literary) to tide over the year; to survive until the next year
- 卒年 zúnián year of deathThe year in which a person died; often contrasted with [[生年|生年|sheng1 nian2]].
- 卒急 cùjí suddenlyhappening quickly and unexpectedly; in a hurried or abrupt manner
- 宿将旧卒 sùjiàngjiùzú experienced troopsgenerals and soldiers who have seen many battles; experienced veterans
- 瓦合之卒 wǎhézhīzú disorderly crowda disorderly band of soldiers; a ragtag crowd of people thrown together without discipline or training
- 生卒年 shēngzúnián dates of birth and deathdates of birth and death, especially of a historical figure
- 生卒年月 shēngzúniányuè dates of birth and deathdates of birth and death, usually referring to a historical figure
- 甲卒 jiǎzú armored soldieran armored soldier or warrior in ancient times
- 禁卒 jìnzú jailer(literary) an old term for a prison guard or jailer
- 脑卒中 nǎocùzhòng strokeAn acute injury to brain function caused by blocked blood flow to the brain, which can be ischemic or hemorrhagic; symptoms include facial drooping, speech difficulty, and paralysis; also called [[脑中风|腦中風|nao3 zhong4 feng1]], [[中风|中風|zhong4 feng1]], or [[卒中|卒中|cu4 zhong4]].
- 街卒 jiēzú scavenger(archaic) a person whose job was to sweep and clean the streets
- 赤卒 chìzú damselflydamselfly; also known as a dragonfly in certain contexts
- 逻卒 luózú patrolmanpatrolman or guard responsible for patrolling and monitoring an area
- 郁卒 yùzú depressedTaiwan colloquial word describing a feeling of being depressed, frustrated, or weighed down by worry; comes from the Hokkien word 'ut-tsut'
- 部卒 bùzú soldier(literary) an old term for a soldier or subordinate; a follower or personal attendant
- 驺卒 zōuzú groom(literary) an attendant, groom, or low-ranking servant
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH