- 揭晓 jiēxiǎo to announceto announce publicly; to publish; to make known results or a decision
- 晓得 xiǎode to knowto know; to understand; same as [[知道|知道|zhi1 dao4]], used mostly in colloquial speech or regional dialects
- 知晓 zhīxiǎo to knowto know; to be aware of; to understand
- 赫鲁晓夫 hèlǔxiǎofū KhrushchevNikita Khrushchev (1894–1971), secretary-general of the Soviet Communist Party from 1953 to 1964
- 家喻户晓 jiāyùhùxiǎo well-knownunderstood by everyone; widely known as a household name. This idiom describes information or reputations that have spread to every family and household.
- 天晓得 tiānxiǎode heaven knowsexpression used to say that something is unknown or impossible to understand; same as [[天知道|天知道|tian1 zhi1 dao5]]
- 通晓 tōngxiǎo to be proficient into understand something through and through; to be well-versed in or have a thorough command of a subject or skill
- 破晓 pòxiǎo to dawn(of day) to break; to begin to get light
- 纪晓岚 jìxiǎolán Ji XiaolanJi Xiaolan (1724–1805), also known as [[纪昀|紀昀|ji4 yun2]]; famous scholar, official, and editor-in-chief of the "Siku Quanshu" (Complete Library in Four Sections) during the Qing Dynasty.
- 见分晓 jiànfēnxiǎo to become clearto reveal the outcome of a situation; to become manifest or clear (of results or a winner)
- 拂晓 fúxiǎo daybreakdawn; the time when it is just beginning to get light
- 分晓 fēnxiǎo outcomethe final result or outcome of a situation; the point at which the truth becomes apparent
- 报晓 bàoxiǎo to herald the break of dayto announce the dawn by making noise, usually referring to a rooster crowing or the ringing of morning bells; to signal that day has broken
- 晓谕 xiǎoyù to instructto give explicit instructions or orders; to inform clearly so as to make someone understand
- 晓风残月 xiǎofēngcányuè morning breeze and waning moonA poetic description of the scenery at daybreak, featuring the dawn breeze and a moon that has not yet set; often used to describe a melancholy or lonely atmosphere after parting.
- 晓事 xiǎoshì to be sensibleTo be sensible or understanding; to understand how things work or how to behave properly in a situation.
- 晓以利害 xiǎoyǐlìhài to warn of consequencesto explain the pros and cons to someone so that they understand the consequences of their actions
- 晓以大义 xiǎoyǐdàyì to reason with someoneto explain things to someone using important principles; to reason with someone based on righteousness or the big picture
- 刘晓波 liúxiǎobō Liu XiaoboLiu Xiaobo (1955–2017), a prominent writer, human rights activist, and laureate of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize; he was a key organizer of the [[零八宪章|零八憲章|ling2 ba1 xian4 zhang1]] petition.
- 晓畅 xiǎochàng clear and fluent(of language or writing) easy to understand, smooth, and clear
- 洞晓 dòngxiǎo to know clearlyto understand thoroughly; to be deeply knowledgeable or proficient in a subject
- 晓行夜宿 xiǎoxíngyèsù to travel from dawn to duskTo set out at first light and stop only at nightfall; used to describe the hardship or urgency of a long journey.
- 晓之以理 xiǎozhīyǐlǐ to reason with someoneTo explain the facts or reasons to someone clearly in order to make them understand a situation; often used together with [[动之以情|動之以情|dong4 zhi1 yi3 qing2]].
- 白晓燕 báixiǎoyàn Pai Hsiao-yenPai Hsiao-yen (1980–1997), the daughter of the Taiwanese entertainer [[白冰冰|白冰冰|bai2 bing1 bing1]] who was famously kidnapped and killed.
- 晓示 xiǎoshì to notifyto tell explicitly; to inform someone clearly
- 薄晓 bóxiǎo dawnat dawn; shortly before daybreak
- 晓悟 xiǎowù to understandto understand; to realize or grasp a meaning
- 夜住晓行 yèzhùxiǎoxíng to rest by night and travel by dayTo stop and rest during the night and resume travel at daybreak; used to describe a long journey without delay.
- 不分晓 bùfēnxiǎo unreasonableunreasonable or failing to show understanding; undecided or lacking a clear outcome
- 不晓得 bùxiǎode to not knowto not know or be unaware of something; same as [[不知道|不知道|bu4 zhi1 dao4]]
- 侵晓 qīnxiǎo dawnliterary word for dawn or daybreak; the time when the sky is just beginning to clear at early morning
- 卢沟晓月 lúgōuxiǎoyuè Dawn Moon over Lugou BridgeThe dawn moon over [[卢沟桥|盧溝橋|lu2 gou1 qiao2]], one of the eight famous scenic spots of old Beijing.
- 向晓 xiàngxiǎo dawnthe time when the sky first begins to brighten; toward daybreak; the break of day
- 家传户晓 jiāchuánhùxiǎo well-knownknown to every family and household; widely known or understood by everyone
- 已见分晓 yǐjiànfēnxiǎo to become apparentthe result or outcome has become clear; the dust has settled
- 户告人晓 hùgàorénxiǎo to make known to allto make known to every household; to spread news or information widely so that everyone knows about it
- 无人不晓 wúrénbùxiǎo known to allknown to everyone; famous; a household name
- 昏晓 hūnxiǎo night and dayevening and morning; night and day; dusk and dawn
- 春晓 chūnxiǎo spring morningspring morning; the break of dawn on a spring day
- 春晓曲 chūnxiǎoqǔ Spring Dawn Songthe title of a traditional melody or poetic form used in Chinese opera and classic literature
- 晓人 xiǎorén reasonable personA person who is sensible and understands reason or common sense.
- 晓会 xiǎohuì to understandto realize; to understand; to grasp or comprehend
- 晓喻 xiǎoyù to informto clearly inform or notify; often used for announcements from a superior to subordinates or from the government to the public.
- 晓市 xiǎoshì morning marketA market that operates in the early morning; same as [[早市|早市|zao3 shi4]]
- 晓色 xiǎosè dawnthe light or appearance of the sky at daybreak
- 晓譬 xiǎopì to explain with examplesto clarify something or help someone understand by using examples or metaphors
- 晓风 xiǎofēng morning breezea gentle breeze blowing in the early morning
- 没分晓 méifēnxiǎo unreasonableto be foolish or unreasonable; lacking a sense of propriety in speech or behavior
- 清晓 qīngxiǎo dawnThe break of day; early morning when it has just become light
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH