- 逝世 shìshì to pass awayto pass away; to die; this is a formal term used for elders or respected people and is more solemn than [[去世|去世|qu4 shi4]]
- 流逝 liúshì to elapse; passage(of time) to pass away like flowing water; the lapse or passage of time
- 逝去 shìqù to pass awayto pass away; to die; (of time) to elapse or pass
- 消逝 xiāoshì to fade awayTo gradually disappear or vanish (of objects, sounds, feelings, etc.)
- 病逝 bìngshì to die of illnessto die of illness; to pass away from a disease
- 飞逝 fēishì to fly byto pass swiftly or disappear very quickly, especially when describing the passage of time
- 转瞬即逝 zhuǎnshùnjíshì fleeting(idiom) gone in a flash; transitory; to disappear in an instant
- 稍纵即逝 shāozòngjíshì fleeting(idiom) transient; fleeting; used to describe time or opportunities that are easily lost if one does not grasp them immediately
- 英年早逝 yīngniánzǎoshì to die youngto die an untimely death; to be cut off in one's prime
- 早逝 zǎoshì to die youngto die at a young age; to suffer an untimely death
- 仙逝 xiānshì to become immortalto become an immortal and ascend to heaven
- 逝者如斯 shìzhěrúsī time passes byTime or events pass away as quickly as a flowing river; famously spoken by Confucius while watching a river
- 伤逝 shāngshì to mourn the deceasedto mourn the loss of a loved one; to grieve over death or the inevitability of mortality
- 溘然长逝 kèránchángshì to pass awayTo die suddenly or unexpectedly; literally "to suddenly depart forever".
- 长逝 chángshì to pass awayto depart this life; to be gone forever; used as a formal or respectful way to speak about someone's death
- 永逝 yǒngshì to die(euphemism) to pass away; to be gone forever
- 溘逝 kèshì to die suddenly(literary) to pass away suddenly; to die
- 医王善逝 yīwángshànshì Medicine Buddhaan honorific title for the Buddha of Healing in Mahayana Buddhism, literally the King of Physicians and the One Who Has Gone Well
- 去逝 qùshì to pass awayto pass away; to die
- 国父逝世纪念日 guófùshìshìjìniànrì Sun Yat-sen's Death AnniversaryDr. Sun Yat-sen's Death Anniversary, observed on March 12th to commemorate the passing of the founding father of the Republic of China in 1925.
- 夭逝 yāoshì to die youngto die young or at an early age; used in literary contexts
- 奔逝 bēnshì to fly byto pass quickly; to flow away rapidly (describing time or flowing water) running water
- 岁月流逝 suìyuèliúshì time flies(idiom) Time passes away; as time goes by.
- 易逝 yìshì transientfleeting; passing; soon gone
- 猝逝 cùshì to die suddenly
- 瞑目而逝 míngmù'érshì to die in peaceTo close one's eyes and pass away; usually describes a peaceful death without regrets.
- 转眼即逝 zhuǎnyǎnjíshì to pass in an instantto pass in the twinkling of an eye; to be over in a flash
- 远逝 yuǎnshì to fade awayto fade into the distance; to peter out or disappear over time
- 逝者 shìzhě the deadthe dead; the deceased
- 飘逝 piāoshì to fade awayTo drift away and disappear like mist or clouds; to fade or pass away with time.
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH