(chāi) to tear open; to tear down; to tear apart; to open
(chāixià) to dismantle; to take apart
(chāijiè) short term loan
(chāifēn) separate; broken up into separate items
(chāixiè) to unload; to dismantle
(chāizì) fortune telling by unpicking Chinese characters
(chāixī) daily interest on a loan
(chāifàngkuǎn) funds on call; invested sum that can be cashed
(chāisàn) to break up (a marriage, family etc)
(chāidōngqiángbǔxīqiáng) lit. pull down the east wall to repair the west wall (idiom); fig. temporary expedient; Rob Peter to pay Paul
(chāidōngbǔxī) lit. pull down the east wall to repair the west (idiom); fig. temporary expedient; Rob Peter to pay Paul
(chāihuǐ) to dismantle; to demolish
(chāixǐ) to unpick and wash (e.g. padded garment)
(chāiyòng) to tear down and reuse; to cannibalize
(chāichuān) to expose; to unmask; to see through (a lie etc)
(chāixiàn) to remove stitches (from a wound)
(chāitái) to undermine; destructive spoiling
(chāijiě) to disassemble
(chāizhàng) to work in an enterprise for a share of the profits
(chāiqiān) to demolish a building and relocate the inhabitants
(chāikāi) to dismantle; to disassemble; to open up (sth sealed); to unpick
(chāichú) to tear down; to demolish; to dismantle; to remove