- 骚扰 sāorǎo to harass; to disturbto harass; to molest; to disturb or trouble others; to cause a commotion
- 性骚扰 xìngsāorǎo sexual harassmentunwanted sexual advances, remarks, or behavior
- 骚乱 sāoluàn riotriot; disturbance; chaos
- 发牢骚 fāláosāo to complainTo grumble; to whine; to express dissatisfaction or resentment toward others
- 风骚 fēngsāo classic literature(literary) Short for the "Guofeng" (National Customs) of the [[诗经|詩經|shi1 jing1]] and the [[离骚|離騷|li2 sao1]] of the [[楚辞|楚辭|chu3 ci2]]; used more broadly to refer to literature in general
- 骚动 sāodòng disturbancea disturbance, commotion, or uproar
- 牢骚 láosāo complaintdiscontent or dissatisfaction; a grievance; grumbling or venting frustration
- 拿骚 násāo NassauNassau, the capital city of the Bahamas
- 独领风骚 dúlǐngfēngsāo leading a literary trendto take the lead in a new style or trend of literary creation (originally referring to the Classic of Poetry and Li Sao)
- 骚货 sāohuò slut(derogatory) a loose woman; a slut; a vulgar term for a woman who acts in a flirtatious or promiscuous way
- 离骚 lísāo Encountering SorrowThe title of a famous long poem by [[屈原|屈原|qu1 yuan2]] from the [[楚辞|楚辭|chu3 ci2]]; also known as [[离骚经|離騷經|li2 sao1 jing1]] or [[楚骚|楚騷|chu3 sao1]]
- 骚客 sāokè poet(literary) poet or person of letters; literati
- 骚乱者 sāoluànzhě riotera rioter; a person who takes part in a riot
- 满腹牢骚 mǎnfùláosāo to be full of complaintslit. a belly full of complaints; used to describe being extremely discontented or constantly moaning and complaining
- 骚人 sāorén poet(literary) a poet or literary person; originally refers to a writer of lament-style poems like those in the [[楚辞|楚辭|chu3 ci2]]
- 卖弄风骚 màinòngfēngsāo flaunt one's charmsto show off one's charms to attract attention; to behave in a provocative or coquettish manner; often used to describe women acting in a flirtatious or loose way
- 骚人墨客 sāorénmòkè literatiLiterary people or refined scholars, specifically poets and writers; derived from the poem [[离骚|離騷|li2 sao1]] by Qu Yuan
- 骚体 sāotǐ sao-style poetryA poetic style characterized by the works of Qu Yuan, such as [[离骚|離騷|li2 sao1]]; it typically uses long, elaborate sentences and the rhythmic character [[兮|兮|xi1]] to create a melancholic tone.
- 骚话 sāohuà obscene talkobscene remarks; lewd or dirty talk
- 骚闹 sāonào noisyto make a racket; noisy and disruptive
- 加力骚 jiālìsāo calypsoA style of folk music originating in Trinidad and Tobago in the mid-20th century. Originally sung by African slaves on plantations to communicate while forbidden to speak, it is characterized by strong rhythms, humorous or satirical lyrics about local events, and is often played by steel drum bands.
- 卢骚 lúsāo RousseauJean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778), Swiss-born French philosopher, writer, and political theorist; variant transcription
- 发骚 fāsāo lecherousto behave in a lewd or flirtatious manner; horny
- 各领风骚 gèlǐngfēngsāo to each lead the wayeach showing their own unique talents to take a leading position in literature, art, or other fields
- 喧哗与骚动 xuānhuáyǔsāodòng The Sound and the FuryThe famous 1929 novel by William Faulkner, translated into Chinese as [[喧哗|喧嘩|xuan1 hua2]] (clatter) and [[骚动|騷動|sao1 dong4]] (uproar)
- 大发牢骚 dàfāláosao to complain bitterlyTo pour out a stream of complaints; to grumble incessantly.
- 撩骚 liáosāo to flirtto flirt or tease; to engage in provocative behavior to get someone's attention
- 楚骚 chǔsāo Encountering Sorrowanother name for the famous Chu state poem Li Sao or the literary style associated with it
- 狐骚 húsāo body odorThe unpleasant smell of underarm sweat; specifically the pungent odor associated with the sweat glands after puberty
- 狐骚臭 húsāochòu body odorarmpit odor or body odor
- 离骚经 lísāojīng Encountering Sorrowalternative name for the famous long poem by Qu Yuan from the Songs of Chu collection
- 聊骚 liáosāo to flirt via chatTo chat flirtatiously; to send suggestive or provocative messages online or messages; to engage in online flirting.
- 萧骚 xiāosāo desolate(literary) desolate; lonely; bleak
- 跟踪骚扰 gēnzōngsāorǎo to stalk(law) to follow and harass someone over a period of time; to stalk
- 闷骚 mēnsāo outwardly calm but innerly passionate(slang) describes a person who appears quiet, cold, or reserved on the outside but is actually passionate, wild, or full of character on the inside
- 骚包 sāobāo showy(slang) flashy, alluring, or showy in speech, behavior, or dress to attract attention
- 骚味 sāowèi foul smella foul or rank odor; a strong smell of urine or sweat
- 骚情 sāoqíng flirtatiousbehaving in a frivolous or flirtatious manner
- 骚扰客蚤 sāorǎokèzǎo Xenopsylla vexabilisa species of flea, Xenopsylla vexabilis, typically found on rodents
- 骚搅 sāojiǎo to disturbto disturb; to pester
- 骚然 sāorán tumultuousdisturbed; agitated; turbulent; in a state of unrest
- 骚瑞 sāoruì sorry(loanword) sorry; an informal transliteration used in digital communication
- 骚驴 sāolǘ jackassa lewd or lascivious person; a vulgar term of abuse for someone perceived as lustful or foolish
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH