- 放松 fàngsōng to relaxTo release tension; to become less tense, anxious, or stressed, as in relaxing one's mind or muscles
- 轻松 qīngsōng easyeffortless; not requiring much energy or effort (of a task or job)
- 宽松 kuānsōng loose(of clothes, etc.) loose-fitting and comfortable; not tight
- 松开 sōngkāi to releaseto let go of; to loosen; to untie; to come loose
- 松手 sōngshǒu to let goto loosen one's grip; to release one's hold
- 松动 sōngdòng looseto become loose or shaky because something is not fixed firmly
- 松弛 sōngchí flabbylimp or sagging, especially in reference to muscles or skin
- 疏松 shūsōng looseloose; puffy; not dense
- 松懈 sōngxiè laxundisciplined, lazy, or listless in attitude or discipline
- 松散 sōngsǎn loosenot close or tight; loose; not consolidated; lacking in structure or organization
- 松软 sōngruǎn soft and loosesoft; loose; spongy; light and fluffy, such as soil or a cake
- 松绑 sōngbǎng to untieto untie a person; to loosen the ropes used to bind someone
- 蓬松 péngsōng fluffyfluffy; puffy; disheveled; describes things like hair, grass, or wool that are soft and loosely arranged
- 松紧 sōngjǐn tightnessThe state or degree of being loose or tight; elasticity
- 松口 sōngkǒu to let goTo open one's mouth and release something that was being held by the teeth
- 肉松 ròusōng meat flossshredded or powdered dried meat product, typically made from pork or beef, with a light and fluffy texture; dried meat flakes
- 松劲 sōngjìn to relax one's effortTo reduce effort or intensity; to slacken off or become less tense.
- 松口气 sōngkǒuqì to breathe a sigh of reliefTo relax one's tension or to heave a sigh of relief after a period of stress or effort.
- 松一口气 sōngyīkǒuqì to breathe a sigh of reliefto feel relief after a period of tension or hard work; to relax after a stressful situation
- 松土 sōngtǔ to loosen soilto turn over or break up the earth to make it loose; to plow
- 松脆 sōngcuì crispyflaky and crispy, usually used to describe the texture of food
- 稀松 xīsōng lazylazy; lackadaisical; unconcerned or lax in one's attitude
- 松紧带 sōngjǐndài elastican elastic band or cord, such as a waistband or drawstring, made of rubber threads woven with cotton or synthetic yarn
- 松松垮垮 sōngsōngkuǎkuǎ looseloose and flimsy; not firm or solid
- 稀松平常 xīsōngpíngcháng commonplace(idiom) very ordinary; nothing special or out of the ordinary; so common as to be unremarkable
- 骨质疏松症 gǔzhìshūsōngzhèng osteoporosisA medical condition where bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue.
- 手松 shǒusōng openhandedliberal with money; free-spending; likely to spend or give away money easily
- 石松 shísōng club mossAny of various perennial evergreen plants belonging to the family Lycopodiaceae; characterized by long creeping stems with many branches and scale-like leaves. Its spores and stems are often used in traditional medicine.
- 膨松 péngsōng fluffyexpanded and soft; light and loose
- 酥松 sūsōng looseporous, flaky, or not densely packed, such as soft soil or crumbly pastry
- 松气 sōngqì to relaxto relax one's efforts; to let out a sigh of relief or stop exerting oneself; to let go of tension
- 舒松 shūsōng relaxedcomfortable and relaxed; at ease
- 鱼松 yúsōng fish flossshredded dried fish with a crisp and flaky texture; also called [[鱼肉松|魚肉鬆|yu2 rou5 song1]]
- 松快 sōngkuai relaxedfeeling lighthearted, comfortable, or relieved
- 松心 sōngxīn to relaxTo feel at ease; to stop worrying or being anxious
- 松缓 sōnghuǎn relaxed; to relaxrelaxed, loose, or easygoing; to loosen or ease up on tension or pressure
- 松嘴 sōngzuǐ to let goto relax one's bite and release what is being held in the mouth
- 嘴松 zuǐsōng loose-tonguedUnable to keep a secret; speaking carelessly or without discretion.
- 松闲 sōngxián leisurelynot busy; relaxed and slack; easygoing
- 松弛法 sōngchífǎ relaxation therapyrelaxation techniques used in alternative medicine or psychology to reduce stress
- 松泛 sōngfan relaxed(colloquial) relaxed and free; unfettered
- 鱼肉松 yúrousōng fish flossdried fish meat processed into a light, fluffy, or shredded form
- 发松 fāsōng to become looseto be or become loose
- 口松 kǒusōng loose-lippedunable to keep a secret; tendency to speak incautiously or reveal information easily
- 小松糕 xiǎosōnggāo muffin
- 希松 xīsōng lax(variant form) lax, sloppy, or of poor quality; loose and lacking rigor; trivial or insignificant
- 干松 gānsong dry and loosedry and loose, fluffy, or brittle (as of sun-dried bedding, soil, or material)
- 弄松 nòngsōng to loosento loosen something; to make something loose or open
- 惺松 xīngsōng drowsy-eyedjust awake and still blurry-eyed; drowsy
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH