- 修改 xiūgǎi to reviseto amend, alter, or modify text, plans, or drafts to correct errors and improve quality
- 装修 zhuāngxiū to renovateto renovate or decorate a house or office; interior decoration
- 维修 wéixiū to maintain; maintenanceto maintain; to keep in good repair; to service (machinery, equipment, etc.)
- 修复 xiūfù to restore; restorationTo repair something and return it to its original state, such as a building, a work of art, or a damaged computer file; to renovate
- 修建 xiūjiàn to buildto build, construct, or erect; to repair or rebuild a structure such as a bridge or road
- 修订 xiūdìng to revise, revisionto revise, amend, or update a text, law, or document
- 修好 xiūhǎo to repairTo fix something broken or restore something damaged to a working state.
- 修女 xiūnǚ nunnun or sister in the Catholic or Orthodox churches
- 修身 xiūshēn to cultivate one's characterto cultivate one's moral character or integrity through self-discipline and study
- 修理 xiūlǐ to repairto repair, mend, or fix something that is broken or damaged to make it usable again; to overhaul
- 修正 xiūzhèng to revise; revisionto revise, amend, or correct (e.g. a document, law, or draft); a revision or amendment
- 修炼 xiūliàn to practice asceticismTo practice Taoist techniques for self-cultivation, such as meditation, breathing exercises, or alchemy, often with the goal of achieving immortality or spiritual power.
- 修正主义 xiūzhèngzhǔyì revisionismIdeological trend in the socialist movement that seeks to alter or reject core principles of Marxism; specifically the gradualist reform theories proposed by Eduard Bernstein.
- 修养 xiūyǎng self-cultivationThe practice of improving one's character, knowledge, or skills through training or study; a person's level of refinement, accomplishment, or manners.
- 修补 xiūbǔ to mendTo mend or repair a broken or damaged item so that it can be used again; to revamp.
- 修道院 xiūdàoyuàn monasterymonastery; convent; a religious institution for monks or nuns to live and practice their faith, specifically in Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy
- 检修 jiǎnxiū to overhaulto overhaul, examine, and repair (machinery, vehicles, etc.); to service; to maintain
- 抢修 qiǎngxiū to do rush repairsto repair in a rush; to carry out emergency repairs, especially to critical infrastructure like power lines, water supplies, or roads
- 修饰 xiūshì to decorateto decorate, adorn, or embellish a physical space or object
- 进修 jìnxiū to undertake advanced studiesto further one's studies or take a refresher course, often to improve professional skills (can also function as a noun)
- 修行 xiūxíng to practice spiritual developmentTo devote oneself to spiritual or religious development, especially in Buddhism or Daoism; to live according to religious teachings.
- 修正案 xiūzhèng'àn amendmentan amendment or a revised draft of a law or proposal
- 修车 xiūchē to repair a vehicleto repair a car, bicycle, or other vehicle
- 保修 bǎoxiū warranty; to guarantee repairTo guarantee to keep a product in good repair for a set period after sale; a warranty or service agreement provided by a manufacturer or seller
- 修长 xiūcháng slendertall and thin; lanky; long and slim
- 修士 xiūshì friarA male member of a religious order, such as a monk or brother in the Catholic or Orthodox Church.
- 修真 xiūzhēn to practice Taoismto practice Taoism; to cultivate one's true self through spiritual and physical exercises
- 修缮 xiūshàn to renovateto renovate or repair a building; to restore an old structure to good condition
- 修路 xiūlù to repair a roadto build or repair a road; roadwork
- 修剪 xiūjiǎn to trimTo trim or clip something such as fingernails, hair, or clothes with scissors to make it neat
- 大修 dàxiū overhaulto perform a major repair; a complete technical inspection and repair of a building, machine, or vehicle
- 整修 zhěngxiū to renovateto repair, refurbish, or rebuild old or damaged structures or items; to renovate; to refit
- 苏修 sūxiū Soviet revisionism(bound form) Soviet revisionism, used specifically as an abbreviation for [[苏联修正主义|蘇聯修正主義|su1 lian2 xiu1 zheng4 zhu3 yi4]] during the Cold War era.
- 修整 xiūzhěng to repair and maintainto repair, renovate, or maintain something to keep it in good condition; to spruce up; to touch up
- 修筑 xiūzhù to build and repairto build, construct, or repair (usually of infrastructure like roads, dams, or defenses)
- 修护 xiūhù to maintainto repair and maintain; to keep in good condition
- 必修课 bìxiūkè required coursea course or subject that a student must complete according to regulations; compulsory course
- 主修 zhǔxiū to major inTo specialize in a specific field of study, especially at the university level
- 选修 xuǎnxiū to take as an electiveto choose a course or subject to study from a list of optional choices
- 兴修 xīngxiū to start constructionTo begin work on a building project; to start construction on a project such as a highway or waterworks
- 修辞 xiūcí to refine languageto polish or refine one's language using specific techniques to make expression more accurate and vivid
- 选修课 xuǎnxiūkè elective courseA course or class that a student can choose to take from a list of options; an optional course as opposed to a required one.
- 重修 chóngxiū to rebuildto reconstruct, repair, or revamp a building or structure; to restore to a former state
- 研修 yánxiū to engage in advanced studiesto engage in advanced studies; to do research work; to study and revise
- 必修 bìxiū compulsoryrequired or obligatory (of school courses); a mandatory academic subject
- 翻修 fānxiū to renovateto rebuild or renovate a house, road, or other structure; to overhaul
- 修理厂 xiūlǐchǎng repair shopa place where machinery or equipment is fixed; workshop
- 修修 xiūxiū well-arranged(bound form) neat and well-arranged; tidy
- 自修 zìxiū to study on one's ownto study or research independently without the guidance of a teacher; self-study
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH