- 未遂 wèisuì unsuccessfulto fail to accomplish an aim; an unsuccessful attempt, such as attempted murder, an abortive coup, or an unfulfilled wish
- 遂宁 suìníng SuiningSuining, a prefecture-level city in Sichuan Province
- 半身不遂 bànshēnbùsuí hemiplegiaparalysis of one side of the body; often caused by a stroke or spinal injury
- 毛遂自荐 máosuìzìjiàn to volunteerto volunteer one's services; to offer to take on a responsibility oneself; based on a story from the Warring States period where a man named [[毛遂|毛遂|mao2 sui4]] recommended himself to the king of [[楚|楚|chu3]] to help save his country
- 遂宁市 suìníngshì SuiningSuining, a prefecture-level city in Sichuan Province, [[四川省|四川省|si4 chuan1 sheng3]]
- 不遂 bùsuì to failto fail to achieve a goal; to not materialize; to be unsuccessful
- 顺遂 shùnsuì smoothlyin a smooth manner; well
- 遂川县 suìchuānxiàn Suichuan countySuichuan county in [[吉安|吉安|ji2 an1]] prefecture, Jiangxi province
- 遂川 suìchuān SuichuanSuichuan county in Ji'an, Jiangxi province
- 遂昌 suìchāng SuichangSuichang county in [[丽水|麗水|li2 shui3]] prefecture, Zhejiang
- 褚遂良 chǔsuìliáng Chu SuiliangChu Suiliang (596-658), a famous calligrapher and official of the early Tang dynasty; one of the Four Great Calligraphers of the Early Tang [[唐初四大家|唐初四大家|tang2 chu1 si4 da4 jia1]]
- 遂溪 suìxī SuixiSuixi, a county in Zhanjiang City, Guangdong province
- 遂心 suìxīn to one's likingTo have things go as one wishes; to be satisfied or fulfilled
- 遂溪县 suìxīxiàn Suixi CountySuixi, a county in Zhanjiang City [[湛江市|湛江市|zhan4 jiang1 shi4]], Guangdong
- 遂昌县 suìchāngxiàn Suichang countySuichang county in [[丽水|麗水|li2 shui3]], Zhejiang Province
- 遂愿 suìyuàn to fulfill one's wishto have one's desire satisfied; to have things go according to one's heart's desire
- 遂平 suìpíng SuipingSuiping County in Zhumadian, Henan Province
- 遂平县 suìpíngxiàn Suiping CountySuiping County in [[驻马店|駐馬店|zhu4 ma3 dian4]] city, Henan province
- 杀人未遂 shārénwèisuì attempted murderThe legal charge of attempted murder
- 遂意 suìyì to one's likingsatisfying or exactly as one wishes; fulfilling one's desires
- 功遂身退 gōngsuìshēntuì to retire after successTo withdraw from office or public life after achieving great success; to retire after one's work is finished.
- 功成名遂 gōngchéngmíngsuì to achieve both success and fameEstablished in both career and reputation; to have one's work completed and one's name known
- 遂心如意 suìxīnrúyì perfectly satisfiedto be perfectly satisfied; following one's heart's desire; totally satisfying
- 径情直遂 jìngqíngzhísuì to achieve one's ambitionsto have things go smoothly according to one's wishes; to achieve one's goals exactly as one hoped
- 既遂 jìsuì consummated crimeto successfully carry out a criminal act; a completed or accomplished offense as opposed to an attempted one
- 未遂犯 wèisuìfàn attempted criminalA person who has attempted to commit a crime but did not succeed; a would-be perpetrator of an offense.
- 毛遂 máosuì Mao SuiMao Sui (third century BC), a diplomat during the Warring States period famous for volunteering his services to his lord; see [[毛遂自荐|毛遂自薦|mao2 sui4 zi4 jian4]]
- 玉遂 yùsuì tree clubmossLycopodium obscurum, a type of clubmoss found in forest undergrowth
- 畅遂 chàngsuì luxuriantluxuriant and flourishing; most often used to describe the healthy growth and development of plants or other organisms
- 遂事 suìshì bygones(literary) matters that have already taken place; things that have already run their course
- 遂事不谏 suìshìbùjiàn let bygones be bygoneswhat is done cannot be undone, so it is useless to offer criticism; things already completed should not be remonstrated
- 遂其所愿 suìqísuǒyuàn to have one's wish come trueto achieve what one has desired; to have one's hopes or aspirations fulfilled
- 遂初 suìchū to retire from public life(literary) to retire from official life or go into seclusion, as one had originally intended
- 遂古 suìgǔ remote antiquity(literary variant) remote antiquity; the distant past
- 阳遂 yángsuì burning mirrorancient concave mirror made of bronze used to focus sunlight and start fires
- 顺心遂意 shùnxīnsuìyì to have everything go one's wayEverything happens exactly as one wishes or plans
- 龚遂 gōngsuì Gong SuiHan Dynasty official known for his integrity and benevolent governance, often mentioned alongside Huang Ba
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