- 亚瑟 yàsè ArthurArthur, usually referring to the English given name
- 凯瑟琳 kǎisèlín Catherinethe female given name Catherine or Katherine
- 约瑟夫 yuēsèfū JosephJoseph (given name)
- 约瑟 yuēsè JosephJoseph, usually referring to the biblical figure or the western name
- 约瑟芬 yuēsèfēn JosephineJosephine, specifically referring to Empress Josephine (1763–1814), the first wife of Napoleon I.
- 卢瑟 lúsè loser(loanword) loser; a slang term used to mock someone's failure or lack of status
- 阿瑟 āsè ArthurArthur, a masculine given name; commonly used in translations of Western names.
- 亚瑟王 yàsèwáng King ArthurThe legendary British leader of the 5th and 6th centuries who led the defense of Britain against Saxon invaders and established the Knights of the Round Table
- 瑟瑟 sèsè rustling(onomatopoeia) Describes light, fine sounds such as the rustling of wind or leaves.
- 瑟瑟发抖 sèsèfādǒu to shiverto shiver; to tremble with cold or fear
- 萧瑟 xiāosè bleakbleak; desolate; lonely and cold
- 麦克阿瑟 màikè'āsè Douglas MacArthurDouglas MacArthur (1880-1964), an American general who served as the Supreme Allied Commander in the Pacific during World War II and led the United Nations Command during the Korean War.
- 卢瑟福 lúsèfú RutherfordRutherford (name); Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), New Zealand physicist and pioneer of nuclear physics
- 李约瑟 lǐyuēsè Joseph NeedhamJoseph Needham (1900-1995); British biochemist and historian of science best known for his monumental work "Science and Civilisation in China".
- 琴瑟 qínsè qin and se(bound form) zither-like string instruments that are often played together
- 梅瑟 méisè Mosesthe biblical prophet Moses, used in Catholic contexts; also known as [[摩西|摩西|mo2 xi1]] in Protestant contexts
- 瑟缩 sèsuō to curl upto curl up or shiver from cold or fear; to cower or shrink back
- 毛瑟枪 máosèqiāng MauserA general term for firearms manufactured by the German company Mauser, especially the rifles and pistols used as standard army equipment.
- 圣约瑟 shèngyuēsè San JoseA city in California, USA, or other geographical locations of the same name
- 拉瑟 lāsè Rather(proper name) a surname, as in Dan Rather
- 圣约瑟夫 shèngyuēsèfū Saint JosephSaint Joseph; any of several Christian saints or locations named after them
- 锦瑟年华 jǐnsèniánhuá prime of lifethe golden years of one's youth; the best and most beautiful years of one's life
- 琴瑟和谐 qínsèhéxié marital harmonyA metaphor for a happy and harmonious marriage; specifically describes the deep affection and mutual understanding between a husband and wife.
- 圣凯瑟琳 shèngkǎisèlín Saint Catherine
- 费瑟 fèisè FaisalFaisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1904–1975), third son of Ibn Saud and King of Saudi Arabia (1964–1975)
- 胶柱鼓瑟 jiāozhùgǔsè stubborn and unadaptableTo be stubborn or inflexible; refers to sticking to old ways and being unable to adapt to changing circumstances. Literally, to glue the tuning bridges of a zither so that the pitch cannot be adjusted.
- 抖瑟 dǒusè to quiverto quiver; to shiver; to tremble
- 明瑟 míngsè fresh and clear(literary) describes a scene that is bright, fresh, and clear, often referring to landscapes with water and trees
- 泰瑟 tàisè TaserTaser; an electroshock weapon
- 若瑟 ruòsè JosephJoseph (biblical name)
- 琴瑟不调 qínsèbùtiáo marital discordLiterally "the zithers are out of tune"; used to describe a lack of harmony between a husband and wife
- 琴瑟调和 qínsètiáohé marital harmonya happy and harmonious married life; originally used to describe the beautiful sound of [[琴|琴|qin2]] and [[瑟|瑟|se4]] zithers being played together
- 上艾瑟尔 shàng'àisè'ěr OverijsselOverijssel, a province of the Netherlands
- 亚瑟士 yàsèshì ASICSASICS; well-known Japanese brand of sports equipment and athletic footwear
- 倚瑟 yǐsè to sing along with a zither(literary) to sing while accompanied by a [[瑟|瑟|se4]] (an ancient plucked zither)
- 叶瑟 yèsè JesseJesse, used as a given name
- 嘚瑟 dèsè to show off(informal) to act smug or cocky; to flaunt one's wealth or skills in a way that is annoying to others
- 如鼓瑟琴 rúgǔsèqín happily marriedto be like the harmonious music of the zithers; used to describe a couple who are very much in love and have a happy marriage
- 希尔弗瑟姆 xī'ěrfúsèmǔ HilversumHilversum, a city in the Netherlands
- 得瑟 dèse to show off(dialect) to show off; to act in a cocky or smug way because of one's success or new possessions
- 斯密约瑟 sīmìyuēsè Joseph SmithJoseph Smith Jr. (1805-1844), the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement
- 泰瑟尔岛 tàisè'ěrdǎo Texel IslandTexel Island, the largest of the West Frisian Islands in the Netherlands
- 泰瑟枪 tàisèqiāng Tasertaser; electroshock weapon
- 琴瑟和鸣 qínsèhémíng marital harmony(idiom) to be in perfect harmony; refers to a married couple whose relationship is deeply happy and in sync; literally "the [[琴|琴|qin2]] and [[瑟|瑟|se4]] play together in harmony"
- 琴瑟失调 qínsèshītiáo marital discordharmony between husband and wife is broken; used to describe a couple who do not get along
- 瑟索 sèsuǒ to shiverto shiver or tremble from cold or fear
- 瑟调 sèdiào Se tuneA form of ancient Chinese music in the collection of folk-style poems known as [[乐府|樂府|yue4 fu3]], consisting of thirty-eight tunes performed using seven different instruments.
- 瑟调琴弄 sètiáoqínnòng conjugal harmonydescribes a married couple living in perfect harmony and affection
- 瓦德瑟 wǎdésè VadsøVadsø, a city in Finnmark, Norway
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH