- 海啸 hǎixiào tsunamitsunami; tidal wave; a series of massive waves caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or storms that can lead to severe destruction when reaching land
- 呼啸 hūxiào to whistleto whistle, scream, or whiz; to make a sharp, long sound like the wind, a bullet, or a train
- 长啸 chángxiào to utter a long cryto utter a long and loud cry; to whistle with a high and lingering sound, often used in classical literature to express one's feelings or spirit
- 汪啸风 wāngxiàofēng Wang XiaofengWang Xiaofeng (born 1944), the fourth governor of Hainan province
- 山呼海啸 shānhūhǎixiào earth-shattering roarhowling of mountain winds and the roaring of the sea; describes a harsh or turbulent natural environment
- 啸叫 xiàojiào to howlto whistle, squeal, or screech; typically refers to acoustic feedback or the high-pitched noise of a machine
- 龙吟虎啸 lóngyínhǔxiào mighty roara mighty or awe-inspiring roar, such as that of wind, waves, or voices; literally "the dragon intones and the tiger roars"
- 狂啸 kuángxiào to roarto roar, howl, or scream wildly or violently
- 啸聚 xiàojù to band together(literary) to call out to one another and gather together; often specifically refers to bandits or rebels congregating in the wild
- 奚啸伯 xīxiàobó Xi XiaoboXi Xiaobo (1910-1977), a famous Beijing opera star known as one of the [[四大须生|四大鬚生|si4 da4 xu1 sheng1]] (Four Great Beards)
- 叫啸 jiàoxiào to howlto howl; to whistle; to make a loud and long cry, such as the sound of a strong wind
- 啸歌 xiàogē to sing aloud(literary) to whistle or sing at full voice; to chant or sing one's feelings aloud
- 虎啸风生 hǔxiàofēngshēng heroic riseA tiger's roar brings forth the wind; used to describe heroes or great people who rise to prominence by seizing the opportunity of the times.
- 台湾紫啸鸫 táiwānzǐxiàodōng Taiwan whistling thrush(bird species) Taiwan whistling thrush (Myophonus insularis), a bird endemic to Taiwan
- 吟啸 yínxiào to sing or whistle freely(literary) to chant poetry, sing, or whistle in a loud and carefree manner; to express one's feelings through high-pitched sounds
- 呼啸而过 hūxiào'érguò to whistle pastto whistle past; to hurtle past; to zip by
- 命俦啸侣 mìngchóuxiàolǚ to call on friends and companions(literary) to summon or invite one's peers and companions
- 啸傲 xiào'ào unrestrained and carefree(literary) to sing or whistle proudly and behave in an unrestrained manner; to live a free and easy life according to one's own will
- 啸咏 xiàoyǒng to sing(literary) to whistle and sing, often used to describe the carefree expression of one's feelings or poetry recitation
- 啸声 xiàoshēng whistling sounda whistling, howling, or squeaking sound; hiss; squeal
- 啸鸣 xiàomíng to whistle or screamTo emit a long, high, and sharp sound
- 地震海啸 dìzhènhǎixiào tsunamiseismic sea wave; tsunami caused by an undersea earthquake
- 紫啸鸫 zǐxiàodōng blue whistling thrushblue whistling thrush (Myophonus caeruleus), a bird species found in China and South Asia
- 虎啸 hǔxiào tiger's roarThe roar of a tiger
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH