- 帅哥 shuàigē handsome guyhandsome young man; lady-killer; also used as a polite or friendly form of address to a young man
- 主帅 zhǔshuài commander-in-chiefchief commander of an army; high-ranking military leader
- 帅气 shuàiqi handsomehandsome; dashing; smart; elegant and stylish (of a person's appearance or manner)
- 元帅 yuánshuài marshala top military rank, typically above senior general
- 统帅 tǒngshuài commander-in-chiefThe highest leader of the armed forces, often referring to a head of state.
- 挂帅 guàshuài to take commandto be appointed as commander-in-chief or marshal; (fig.) to assume leadership or take charge of an organization or project
- 大帅 dàshuài commander in chiefthe chief commander of an army; high-ranking general
- 老帅 lǎoshuài veteran marshala respectful way to address or refer to an elderly marshal or a senior commander-in-chief
- 将帅 jiàngshuài commander-in-chiefgeneral; top-ranking military commander; commander-in-chief
- 大元帅 dàyuánshuài generalissimothe highest military rank; a supreme commander of a country's land, sea, and air forces
- 统帅部 tǒngshuàibù supreme commandthe supreme headquarters or highest command authority of a nation's or an alliance's armed forces
- 高富帅 gāofùshuài Mr. Perfect(Internet slang) a man who is tall, rich, and handsome; an ideal man
- 渠帅 qúshuài leader(literary) a leader or chieftain, often referring to a rebel leader, chief criminal, or the head of a tribe
- 帅印 shuàiyìn commander's sealofficial seal of a commander-in-chief
- 舍车保帅 shějūbǎoshuài to make a minor sacrifice for a major gainIn Chinese chess, to sacrifice a rook to save the king; metaphorically, to protect a senior figure or a primary interest by sacrificing something or someone of less importance. Note that [[车|車|ju1]] is read "jū" here.
- 赵公元帅 zhàogōngyuánshuài Marshal ZhaoMarshal Zhao, also known as [[赵公明|趙公明|zhao4 gong1 ming2]], the God of Wealth in Chinese folk tradition and Taoism
- 帅旗 shuàiqí commander's flagThe flag or banner of a commander-in-chief in ancient Chinese warfare; used as a signal and symbol of command.
- 赵元帅 zhàoyuánshuài Marshal Zhaohonorific title for Zhao Gongming, a major Chinese deity of wealth and a powerful general in folk religion and Daoist tradition
- 师帅 shīshuài modela model or paragon for others to follow (often used historically to refer to local officials who set an example for the people)
- 帅令 shuàilìng military ordersthe orders or commands of a commander-in-chief
- 不良帅 bùliángshuài chief constablethe chief or leader of a local law enforcement unit during the Tang Dynasty
- 元帅带马 yuánshuàidàimǎ shrewish womanfierce and bossy woman; a term used to describe a shrewish or formidable female figure, often used as a synonym for a rouge tiger
- 分数挂帅 fēnshùguàshuài to overemphasize gradesto be preoccupied with school grades or test scores; the practice of putting grades above all else in education
- 奶帅 nǎishuài sweet and boyish(slang) describes a young man with a sweet and boyish appearance or soft and delicate features
- 好兵帅克 hǎobīngshuàikè The Good Soldier ŠvejkA satirical novel by Czech author Jaroslav Hašek (1883–1923)
- 帅呆 shuàidāi incredibly handsomeextremely handsome (of a man)
- 帅呆了 shuàidāile strikingly handsomeextremely handsome; awesome or magnificent
- 帅字旗 shuàizìqí commander's flagThe flag of a commander-in-chief in ancient times, typically featuring the character [[帅|帥|shuai4]] in the center.
- 弃车保帅 qìjūbǎoshuài to make minor sacrifices to safeguard major interestsoriginally a term from Chinese chess meaning to sacrifice a chariot to save the general; used as a metaphor for giving up secondary personnel or interests to protect the most important ones
- 玄坛元帅 xuántányuánshuài Marshal of the Mysterious Altarthe Taoist god of wealth, often identified with the mythological figure Zhao Gongming
- 酷帅 kùshuài cool and handsome; cool guyCool and handsome (usually referring to a young man); a cool guy
- 金钱挂帅 jīnqiánguàshuài money-orientedputting money and wealth above all else; caring only about money and material gain
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH