- 洗濯 xǐzhuó to wash(literary) to wash; to cleanse; to launder
- 童山濯濯 tóngshānzhuózhuó bare and barren hillsDescribes hills or mountains that are completely bare and lacking trees or vegetation.
- 浣濯 huànzhuó to washto wash or rinse
- 濯濯 zhuózhuó bare(bound form) literary; bare or bald, used especially to describe mountains without trees or grass; often used in the phrase [[童山濯濯|童山濯濯|tong2 shan1 zhuo2 zhuo2]]
- 濯盥 zhuóguàn to wash oneselfto wash oneself; to perform ablutions
- 濯缨 zhuóyīng to wash hat strings(literary) To wash the silk ribbons or tassels of a hat
- 濯缨濯足 zhuóyīngzhuózú respect or contempt depend on oneselfThe idea that whether one is received with honor or disdain is determined by one's own conduct and character; self-invited respect or insult
- 濯足 zhuózú to wash one's feetto wash one's feet; often used as a metaphor for retreating from the corruption of the world to maintain one's personal purity and integrity
- 灌濯 guànzhuó to washto wash; to rinse
- 牛山濯濯 niúshānzhuózhuó treeless and bareOriginally describing a hill stripped of its trees and vegetation, this phrase is now commonly used as a humorous way to describe a person who is bald or has a thinning scalp.
- 祓濯 fúzhuó to cleanseto cleanse or purify by removing dirt; to wash away impurities
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computing