- 嘶哑 sīyǎ hoarsehoarse; husky; raspy; describing a rough or broken voice
- 声嘶力竭 shēngsīlìjié to shout oneself hoarse(idiom) to shout until your voice is hoarse and your energy is exhausted; to yell at the top of one's lungs
- 嘶鸣 sīmíng to neighcry out loudly (of an animal, especially a horse or donkey)
- 嘶叫 sījiào to whinnyto whinny or neigh (of a horse)
- 声嘶 shēngsī hoarseto have a hoarse voice from overstraining the vocal cords; to lose one's voice
- 嘶喊 sīhǎn to shoutto shout or yell with all one's might, often until the voice becomes hoarse
- 嘶吼 sīhǒu to yellto shout or yell loudly; to roar
- 人喊马嘶 rénhǎnmǎsī tumultuouspeople shouting and horses neighing; describes a scene of great hubbub or a tumultuous situation
- 力竭声嘶 lìjiéshēngsī to shout oneself hoarseTo exert all one's strength and shout until the voice is hoarse; to yell desperately
- 嘶哑声 sīyǎshēng hoarse voicea raspy or husky voice; the sound of hoarseness
- 嘶嘶声 sīsīshēng hisshissing or sizzling sound
- 老马嘶风 lǎomǎsīfēng old horse neighs in the windliterally meaning an old horse neighs in the wind; used as an idiom to describe an aged person who still possesses great ambition or aspirations
- 老骥嘶风 lǎojìsīfēng old steed sniffs the wind(idiom) an old horse still wants to run; used to describe an elderly person who still has high spirits or great ambitions
- 蝉嘶 chánsī cicada's chirpThe shrill sound of a [[蝉|蟬|chan2]] chirping
- 酸嘶 suānsī to cry out in painto yell or scream due to physical pain
- 马嘶 mǎsī neighing of a horseThe sound a horse makes; a neigh or nicker.
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH