- 适合 shìhé to suitto suit; to fit; to be appropriate for
- 适应 shìyìng to adaptto adapt to; to fit; to suit; to get used to
- 合适 héshì suitablesuitable; fitting; appropriate; becoming
- 适当 shìdàng suitablesuitable; appropriate; proper; also used in legal contexts to mean legitimate
- 适用 shìyòng applicableto be suitable for use; to fit the requirements of a situation
- 舒适 shūshì comfortablecomfortable; cozy; snug
- 适宜 shìyí suitablesuitable; appropriate; fitting
- 适量 shìliàng appropriate amountappropriate amount; the right quantity that is neither too much nor too little
- 适时 shìshí timelyhappening at the right moment; apt for the occasion; in due course
- 不适 bùshì unwellfeeling physically uncomfortable; out of sorts; indisposed
- 适度 shìdù moderatemoderate; appropriate in degree
- 适应性 shìyìngxìng adaptabilityadaptability; flexibility; suitability
- 适中 shìzhōng moderate; well situatedmoderate; reasonable; halfway between two extremes; conveniently situated; appropriately located
- 适龄 shìlíng appropriate ageThe right or required age for a certain purpose, such as starting school or military service; being of the appropriate age.
- 适于 shìyú to be suitable forto be suited for; to fit
- 胡适 húshì Hu ShiLeading Chinese scholar, philosopher, and diplomat (1891–1962); he was a key leader of the New Culture Movement and a major proponent of writing in [[白话文|白話文|bai2 hua4 wen2]].
- 无所适从 wúsuǒshìcóng at a lossnot knowing which course to follow; at a loss for what to do or who to obey
- 适才 shìcái just nowjust now; a moment ago (often found in early vernacular literature)
- 适可而止 shìkě'érzhǐ to know when to stop(idiom) to stop at the right moment; to refrain from going too far or overdoing something; to do things in moderation
- 适得其反 shìdéqífǎn to backfireto produce the opposite of the desired result; to run counter to one's expectations
- 适逢 shìféng to just happen to coincide withto meet or encounter a particular time or event by chance
- 适应环境 shìyìnghuánjìng to adapt to the environmentto adapt to the environment or adjust to one's circumstances; acclimation
- 闲适 xiánshì leisurely and comfortableleisurely and comfortable; relaxed and at ease
- 适应症 shìyìngzhèng indication(medical) The specific condition, symptom, or circumstance for which a particular treatment, medication, or surgery is appropriate.
- 适销对路 shìxiāoduìlù marketable(of products) marketable and in high demand; suited to the needs of the market
- 适用性 shìyòngxìng applicabilitythe quality of being suitable or useful for a particular purpose; suitability
- 适者生存 shìzhěshēngcún survival of the fittestthe principle that only those organisms best adapted to their environment will survive and reproduce
- 适配器 shìpèiqì adaptera device used to connect different parts of a system that cannot be joined directly; adapter
- 适销 shìxiāo marketablemarketable; saleable; appropriate to the needs of the market
- 适航 shìháng seaworthyto be seaworthy or airworthy; seaworthiness; airworthiness
- 适口 shìkǒu palatablefitting one's taste; tasty or agreeable food
- 安适 ānshì quiet and comfortablepeaceful and cozy; snug
- 适值 shìzhí to happen to coincide withto happen to occur at the same time; to coincide with; just when
- 适意 shìyì comfortableagreeable; enjoyable; comfortable; pleasant
- 适从 shìcóng to followto follow; to obey; to go to for guidance or to depend on (where dí cóng is an archaic literary reading); to know which way to turn
- 削足适履 xuēzúshìlǚ to cut the feet to fit the shoesTo force something to fit an unsuitable situation by using unnatural or impractical means; to use a forced or inelegant solution; to be inflexible or follow rules blindly without regard for reality.
- 李适 lǐkuò Li Kuo(742-805) personal name of the tenth Tang emperor Dezong [[德宗|德宗|de2 zong1]], who reigned from 779 to 805
- 暗适应 ànshìyìng dark adaptation(visual physiology) the adjustment of the eyes to low light conditions
- 适逢其会 shìféngqíhuì to happen to be there at the right time(idiom) to happen to be present at the right moment; to be in the right place at the right time
- 恬适 tiánshì quiet and comfortablequiet and comfortable; peaceful and at ease
- 适切 shìqiè appropriateapt; suitable; appropriate; apposite
- 高适 gāoshì Gao ShiTang Dynasty poet known for his frontier poetry
- 适航性 shìhángxìng navigabilityairworthiness of an aircraft or seaworthiness of a ship
- 适体 shìtǐ well-fittingto fit the body well, especially of clothing
- 顺适 shùnshì agreeableto conform to; to follow the wishes or needs of others; agreeable
- 不舒适 bùshūshì uncomfortablenot comfortable; experiencing physical or mental unease
- 不良适应 bùliángshìyìng maladjustmentInability of an individual to harmonize with or adapt to their social, educational, or work environment, often leading to psychological distress or behavioral issues; also written as [[适应不良|適應不良|shi4 ying4 bu4 liang2]]
- 不适当 bùshìdàng inappropriateinappropriate; unfit; inadequate or unsuitable for a particular purpose
- 仪适 yíshì etiquetteproper rules of etiquette and ceremony
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH