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Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 释
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Pinyin shì
Radical
Strokes
12
Definition
explain / to release
Usage
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释 shì 1. 解说,说明。 (Explain, clarify) 2. 消除,消散。 (Eliminate, dissipate) 3. 放开,放下。 (Release, put down) 4. 佛教创始人释迦牟尼的简称,后泛指佛教。 (Abbreviated form of Sakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism, later generally refers to Buddhism.) 释 shì 动 (Verb) 本义: 脱掉,解下 (Original meaning: Take off; unfasten) 造字法: 形声。从采(biàn),睪(yì)声。采,有辨别、分析义。 (Character construction: Pictophonetic, composed of "采" (to analyze) and the phonetic "睪".) 1. 同本义 (Take off; unfasten) 引: 《说文》:释,解也。从采,取其分别物也。睪声。 (From "Shuowen": Shì means to unfasten. From "采", meaning to analyze and distinguish objects. Phonetic "睪".) 2. 解释 (Explain) 3. 释放;赦免 (Release; pardon) 4. 舍弃;抛弃 (Give up; abandon) 5. 放下;放开 (Put down; release) 6. 消失 (Disappear) 7. 溶化;消融 (Melt) 8. 泡在水里或其他液体里 (Soak in water or other liquids) 9. 发,射出 (Shoot out) 10. 解除;免除 (Remove; avoid; get rid of) 11. 淘米 (Wash rice) 释 shì 名 (Noun) 中国佛教用作释迦牟尼的简称 (Abbreviated form of Sakyamuni in Chinese Buddhism) 是佛陀的姓氏;自东晋以后,佛教出家人自称释子,对外人而言称释氏。 (It is the surname of the Buddha; after the Eastern Jin dynasty, Buddhist monks referred to themselves as "释子" and were addressed externally as "释氏".) 如: 释厄 (Difficulties encountered by Tang Seng) 释老 (Referring to Sakyamuni and Laozi, i.e., Buddhism and Daoism, also called "释道")
shì fàng
to release / to set free / to liberate (a prisoner) / to discharge
zhù shì
marginal notes / annotation / to annotate / to add comments to text
xī shì
to dilute
huò shì
freed (from prison) / to obtain release
quán shì
to interpret / to comment and explain / to annotate / to perform (i.e. interpret a theatrical role) / to decode / interpretation / annotation
jiě shì
explanation / to explain / to interpret / to resolve / CL:個|个[ge4]
chǎn shì
to explain / to expound / to interpret / elucidation
shì rán
relieved / at ease / feel relieved
rú shì zhòng fù
as if relieved from a burden (idiom) / to have a weight off one's mind
ài bù shì shǒu
to love sth too much to part with it (idiom); to fondle admiringly
xiāo shì
to dispel (doubts) / to clear up (misunderstanding)
shì yí
to dispel doubts / to clear up difficulties
bǎo shì
to release on bail / to bail
shì dú
to read and interpret ancient texts / to decipher
jiǎ shì
parole
jiě shì xìng
explanatory / interpretative
kāi shì
to release (a prisoner)
jiě shì xué
hermeneutic
bīng shì
to dispel (enmity, misunderstandings etc) / to vanish (of misgivings, differences of opinion) / thaw (in relations)
xiào shì
to collate and annotate / (on book titles) collated and annotated

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hdeq
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27954
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