帅 shuàiShuài HSK4 handsome Definitions Defs Origin Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents Showing: All meanings (5) All meanings 38 shuài 37 handsome 33general 2command 1cool 1Shuài 1 surname 1 38 sentences — page 2 of 2 12 Go to page Go 你看上去很帅。 nǐ kànshangqu hěn shuài. You look handsome. Source: OpenSubtitles难道我不帅吗? nándào wǒ bù shuài ma? Am I not handsome? Source: OpenSubtitles你看起来真帅! nǐ kànqǐlai zhēn shuài! You look so handsome! Source: OpenSubtitles她觉得我很帅。 tā juéde wǒ hěn shuài. She thinks I'm handsome. Source: OpenSubtitles我今天帅吗? wǒ jīntiān shuài ma? Do I look handsome today? Source: OpenSubtitles他很帅对吧? tā hěn shuài duì ba? He's good-looking, isn't he? Source: OpenSubtitles他长得帅吗? tā zhǎng de shuài ma? Is he handsome? Source: OpenSubtitles你弟很帅吧? nǐ dì hěn shuài ba? Isn't your brother handsome? Source: OpenSubtitles不,我们觉得他很帅是因为爱他。 bù, wǒmen juéde tā hěn shuài shì yīnwèi ài tā. No, we find him handsome because we love him. Source: OpenSubtitles他真的很帅。 tā zhēnde hěn shuài. He's really handsome. Source: OpenSubtitles他很帅啊。 tā hěn shuài a. He's handsome. Source: OpenSubtitles他太帅了。 tā tài shuài le. He's so handsome. Source: OpenSubtitles在当年的网络聊天室里,长得不帅的男生常被称为青蛙。 zài dāngnián de wǎngluò liáotiānshì lǐ, zhǎng de bù shuài de nánshēng cháng bèi chēngwéi qīngwā. In the internet chat rooms of the past, guys who weren't handsome were often called 'frogs'. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary红方的帅被黑方的将困住了。 hóngfāng de shuài bèi hēifāng de jiàng kùnzhù le. The red side's general is trapped by the black side's general. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary在象棋对局中,红方的帅和黑方的将不能直接见面。 zài xiàngqí duìjú zhōng, hóngfāng de shuài hé hēifāng de jiàng bù néng zhíjiē jiànmiàn. In a game of Xiangqi, the red 'marshal' and the black 'general' cannot face each other directly. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary帅先生是我们的新老师。 Shuài xiānsheng shì wǒmen de xīn lǎoshī. Mr. Shuai is our new teacher. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary你刚才那个动作太帅了! nǐ gāngcái nà gè dòngzuò tài shuài le! That move you just made was so cool! Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary老将军亲自帅兵去平定叛乱。 lǎo jiāngjūn qīnzì shuài bīng qù píngdìng pànluàn. The old general personally led his troops to suppress the rebellion. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary 12 Go to page Go