- 马歇尔 mǎxiē'ěr Marshall (name)Surname or given name; transliteration of the English name Marshall
- 米歇尔 mǐxiē'ěr Michel; Mitchellcommon transliteration of the names Michel or Mitchell (male name)
- 歇斯底里 xiēsīdǐlǐ hystericalDescribing a person who has lost emotional control and is acting in an extreme or irrational way.
- 歇歇 xiēxiē take a short restto rest for a brief period of time
- 间歇 jiànxiē intermissionAn interval, pause, or intermittence in an ongoing process
- 停歇 tíngxiē to stopTo cease or come to an end; to stop happening, often describing rain, wind, or noise.
- 歇息 xiēxi to restTo take a break from work or activity to recover strength; to rest for a short period.
- 密歇根州 mìxiēgēnzhōu MichiganMichigan, a state of the United States.
- 间歇性 jiànxiēxìng intermittencequality or state of being intermittent; periodicity; occurrence at intervals
- 歇业 xiēyè to close a businessTo stop doing business either temporarily for a break or permanently by closing down.
- 歇脚 xiējiǎo to stop and restTo stop walking and rest while on a journey; to take a short break during a trip.
- 密歇根大学 mìxiēgēndàxué University of Michigan
- 安歇 ānxiē to retire for the nightto go to bed or sleep at night
- 间歇泉 jiànxiēquán geyserAn intermittent spring that periodically erupts with hot water or steam; abbreviation of [[间歇喷泉|間歇噴泉|jian4 xie1 pen1 quan2]]
- 歇后语 xiēhòuyǔ two-part allegorical sayingA type of Chinese idiomatic folk saying in two parts, the first part is an image or riddle-like premise, and the second part is the punchline or intended meaning. Often the speaker only says the first part, leaving the listener to infer the rest.
- 歇歇脚 xiēxiejiǎo to rest one's feetto stop walking for a rest; to pause for a moment while traveling
- 歇手 xiēshǒu to stop doing somethingTo stop what one is doing to rest or take a break; to cease an activity.
- 密歇根 mìxiēgēn MichiganMichigan, a state of the United States
- 歇宿 xiēsù to stay overnightto lodge or stay for the night
- 歇工 xiēgōng to knock offTo stop working at the end of a shift or for a break
- 歇凉 xiēliáng to relax in the shadeto take a rest in a cool place, especially to escape the heat
- 休歇 xiūxiē to restTo stop what one is doing in order to rest; to pause or cease activity
- 消歇 xiāoxiē to subside(literary) to stop, cease, or disappear; to dissolve or gradually die out
- 冬歇期 dōngxiēqī winter breakwinter break; specifically used for the period when a sports league or activity stops during the winter months
- 歇夏 xiēxià to close for summerto suspend business or stop working during the summer heat
- 密歇根湖 mìxiēgēnhú Lake MichiganLake Michigan, one of the [[五大湖|五大湖|wu3 da4 hu2]]
- 歇晌 xiēshǎng to take a siestato take a nap or rest after lunch; to have a midday break
- 歇心 xiēxīn to stop worryingto stop worrying or being anxious; to be at ease
- 歇顶 xiēdǐng to be baldingto be balding or thinning on top; commonly used to describe hair loss due to aging or illness. Modern usage often uses the character [[谢|謝|xie4]] instead of [[歇|歇|xie1]]
- 歇肩 xiējiān to rest one's shouldersTo put down a heavy shoulder burden for a short rest; to take a break from manual carrying
- 歇夜 xiēyè to stay overnightto lodge or stay for the night; to sleep for the night
- 半歇 bànxiē a while(dialect) a short period of time; a little while
- 歇腿 xiētuǐ to take a breakto stop walking and take a short rest; to rest one's legs
- 一歇 yīxiē a whilefor a short period of time; for a moment
- 关店歇业 guāndiànxiēyè to close up shopto close a store and stop doing business, often temporarily
- 宿歇 sùxiē to stay overnightto lodge for the night; to stay at a place temporarily while traveling
- 歇乏 xiēfá to rest after exertionTo take a rest in order to relieve fatigue or recover from hard work.
- 歇了吧 xiēleba forget about it(dialect) used to tell someone to drop a subject or stop what they are doing; give me a break
- 歇伏 xiēfú to rest during the dog daysTo take a break from work or rest during the hottest days of summer
- 歇处 xiēchù place to stayA place to stay for the night; a residence or lodging
- 歇山顶 xiēshāndǐng hip-and-gable roofA traditional East Asian roof style consisting of four sloping sides and a vertical gable on each of the two shorter sides; traditionally used for high-ranking officials' homes and later for common residences
- 歇市 xiēshì stop tradingto close shops and suspend business as a form of protest or strike
- 歇拍 xiēpāi ending of a lyrical song(bound form) the ending or final section of a song or lyric poem, particularly in traditional Chinese opera or classical poetry styles like [[词|詞|ci2]]
- 歇气 xiēqì to have a restTo stop working or moving in order to rest or catch one's breath.
- 歇泊 xiēbó to lie at anchorto drop anchor; to moor a boat or ship
- 歇洛克 xiēluòkè SherlockSherlock, phonetic transcription of the English name often used in the full name of the fictional detective Holmes
- 歇洛克·福尔摩斯 xiēluòkèfú'ěrmósī Sherlock Holmesfull Chinese transliteration of the name of the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes created by Arthur Conan Doyle
- 歇班 xiēbān to be off-dutyto have a scheduled day off work; to be off-duty according to a set schedule
- 歇艎 xiēhuáng warship(literary) a large warship
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH