- 万俟 mòqí Moqia two-character surname, originally the name of a Xianbei tribe during the Northern Wei dynasty
- 俟河之清 sìhézhīqīng waiting for the millenniumto wait for the Yellow River to run clear; used as a metaphor for waiting for something impossible to happen, or for a corrupt political situation to become clean
- 俟候 sìhòu to waitto wait for; to await; primarily used in literary or formal contexts
- 俟命 sìmìng to leave everything to fateto wait for the decree of heaven; to submit to one's destiny; often used in formal or literary writing to describe a person who accepts their lot in life
- 俟时 sìshí to wait for an opportunityto wait for the right moment or time; to bide one's time
- 俟机 sìjī to wait for an opportunityto watch for a chance; to wait for the right moment
- 夷俟 yísì to squat and waitto sit with one's legs spread out while waiting for someone; to squat and wait in an impolite or disrespectful manner
- 拭目以俟 shìmùyǐsì to wait and seeto wipe one's eyes and wait; to look forward to something with eager anticipation
- 河清难俟 héqīngnánsì life is too short to waitIt takes too long to wait for something that is unlikely to happen; literally meaning it is hard to wait for the Yellow River to run clear. This idiom is based on the classical text [[左传|左傳|zuo3 zhuan4]], referring to the rare nature of the river clearing and the brevity of human life.
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computing