(w)

(sī) Slovakia; Slovak; abbr. for 斯洛伐克[Si1 luo4 fa2 ke4]

(w)

(sī) (phonetic); this

斯佩林 (w)

(sīpèilín) Spelling (e.g. Spelling Entertainment Group)

斯佩罗 (w)

(sīpèiluó) Spero (surname)

斯克里亚宾 (w)

(sīkèlǐyàbīn) Scriabin (composer)

斯卡伯勒礁 (w)

(sīkǎbólèjiāo) Scarborough Shoal (Philippines' name for Huangyan Island)

斯哥特 (w)

(sīgētè) Scott (name)

斯图加特 (w)

(sītújiātè) Stuttgart city in southwest Germany and capital of Baden-Württemberg 巴登・符騰堡州|巴登・符腾堡州[Ba1 deng1 · Fu2 teng2 bao3 zhou1]

斯坦佛 (w)

(sītǎnfó) Stanford (name); Stanford University, Palo Alto, California

斯坦佛大学 (w)

(sītǎnfódàxué) Stanford University, Palo Alto, California

斯坦利 (w)

(sītǎnlì) Stanley (name)

斯坦因 (w)

(sītǎnyīn) Stein (name); Marc Aurel Stein (1862-1943), British adventurer and archaeologist who explorer Xinjiang in early 20th century

斯坦福 (w)

(sītǎnfú) Stanford (University)

斯坦福・莱佛士 (w)

(sītǎnfúláifóshì) Stamford Raffles (1781-1826), British statesman and founder of the city of Singapore

斯坦福大学 (w)

(sītǎnfúdàxué) Stanford University

斯坦贝克 (w)

(sītǎnbèikè) John Steinbeck (1902-1968), US novelist

斯堪的纳维亚 (w)

(sīkāndìnàwéiyà) Scandinavia

斯塔西 (w)

(sītǎxī) Stacy (name)

斯大林 (w)

(sīdàlín) Joseph Stalin (1879-1953), Soviet dictator

斯大林主义 (w)

(sīdàlínzhǔyì) Stalinism

斯大林格勒 (w)

(sīdàlíngélè) Stalingrad, former name of Volvograd 伏爾加格勒|伏尔加格勒 (1925-1961)

斯大林格勒战役 (w)

(sīdàlíngélèzhànyì) Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943), decisive battle of Second World War and one of the bloodiest battles in history, when the Germans failed to take Stalingrad, were then trapped and destroyed by Soviet forces

斯大林格勒会战 (w)

(sīdàlíngélèhuìzhàn) Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943); also called 斯大林格勒戰役|斯大林格勒战役

斯威士兰 (w)

(sīwēishìlán) Swaziland

斯密 (w)

(sīmì) Smith (name); also rendered as 史密斯

斯密约瑟 (w)

(sīmìyuēsè) Joseph Smith, Jr. (1805-1844), founder of the Latter Day Saint movement

斯巴达 (w)

(sībādá) Sparta

斯巴鲁 (w)

(sībālǔ) Subaru

斯帕斯基 (w)

(sīpàsījī) Spassky (name)

斯德哥尔摩 (w)

(sīdégēěrmó) Stockholm, capital of Sweden

斯彻达尔 (w)

(sīchèdáěr) Stjørdal (city in Trøndelag, Norway)

斯托肯立石圈 (w)

(sītuōkěnlìshíquān) Stonehenge stone circle

斯拉夫 (w)

(sīlāfū) Slavic

斯拉夫语 (w)

(sīlāfūyǔ) Slavic language

斯捷潘 (w)

(sījiépān) Stepan or Stefan (name)

斯摩棱斯克 (w)

(sīmóléngsīkè) Smolensk (Russian city)

斯文 (w)

(sīwén) refined; educate; cultured; intellectual; polite; gentle

斯文・海定 (w)

(sīwénhǎidìng) Sven Hedin (1865-1952), famous Swedish adventurer and archaeologist, whose 1894-1900 Central Asian expeditions uncovered Kroraina or Loulan 樓蘭|楼兰; also written 斯文·赫定

斯文・赫定 (w)

(sīwénhèdìng) Sven Hedin (1865-1952), famous Swedish adventurer and archaeologist, whose 1894-1900 Central Asian expeditions uncovered Kroraina or Loulan 樓蘭|楼兰

斯普利特 (w)

(sīpǔlìtè) Split (city in Croatia)

斯普拉特利群岛 (w)

(sīpǔlātèlìqúndǎo) Spratly islands, disputed between China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam; same as 南沙群島|南沙群岛

斯普林菲尔德 (w)

(sīpǔlínfēiěrdé) Springfield

斯柯达 (w)

(sīkēdá) Škoda, Czech Republic car manufacturer, a subsidiary of Volkswagen Group

斯沃琪 (w)

(sīwòqí) Swatch (Swiss brand)

斯泰恩谢尔 (w)

(sītàiēnxièěr) Steinkjær (city in Trøndelag, Norway)

斯泰西 (w)

(sītàixī) Stacy (name)

斯洛伐克 (w)

(sīluòfákè) Slovak; Slovak republic (from 1992); Slovakia

斯洛伐克语 (w)

(sīluòfákèyǔ) Slovak (language)

斯洛文尼亚 (w)

(sīluòwénníyà) Slovenia

斯洛文尼亚共和国 (w)

(sīluòwénníyàgònghéguó) Republic of Slovenia

斯洛维尼亚 (w)

(sīluòwéiníyà) Slovenia

斯特凡诺普洛斯 (w)

(sītèfánnuòpǔluòsī) Stephanopoulos (e.g. former Clinton aide George Stephanopoulos)

斯特恩 (w)

(sītèēn) Stern (name)

斯特拉斯堡 (w)

(sītèlāsībǎo) Strasbourg

斯特拉特福 (w)

(sītèlātèfú) Stratford (place name); Stratford-upon-Avon, UK city in Warwickshire and birthplace of William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚[Sha1 shi4 bi3 ya4]

斯瓦希里 (w)

(sīwǎxīlǐ) Swahili

斯瓦希里语 (w)

(sīwǎxīlǐyǔ) Swahili (language); Kiswahili

斯瓦特 (w)

(sīwǎtè) Swat province in Pakistani Northwest Frontier

斯瓦特谷地 (w)

(sīwǎtègǔdì) Swat valley in Pakistani Northwest Frontier

斯当东 (w)

(sīdāngdōng) Stanton (name); Baron George Stanton, the second-in-command of the Macartney Mission of 1793

斯皮尔伯格 (w)

(sīpíěrbógé) Steven Spielberg (1946-), US film director

斯福尔瓦尔 (w)

(sīfúěrwǎěr) Svolvær (city in Nordland, Norway)

斯科普里 (w)

(sīkēpǔlǐ) Skopje

斯维尔德洛夫 (w)

(sīwéiěrdéluòfū) Yakov Mikhailovich Sverdlov (1885-1919), Bolshevik organizer, ordered the murder of the Tsar's family in 1918, died of Spanish influenza

斯考特 (w)

(sīkǎotè) Scott (name)

斯芬克司 (w)

(sīfēnkèsī) Sphinx (Egyptian mythical beast)

斯芬克斯 (w)

(sīfēnkèsī) sphinx (myth.)

斯莱特林 (w)

(sīláitèlín) Slytherin (Harry Potter)

斯蒂文 (w)

(sīdìwén) Steven (name); Simon Stevin (1548-1620), Flemish engineer and mathematician, played a key role in introducing the decimal system to Europe

斯蒂文森 (w)

(sīdìwénsēn) Stevenson or Stephenson (name)

斯蒂芬 (w)

(sīdìfēn) Stephen or Steven (name)

斯蒂芬・哈珀 (w)

(sīdìfēnhāpò) Stephen Harper (1959-), Canadian politician, prime minister from 2006

斯诺 (w)

(sīnuò) Snow (name); Edgar Snow (1905-1972), American journalist, reported from China 1928-1941, author of Red Star Over China

斯诺克 (w)

(sīnuòkè) snooker

斯宾塞 (w)

(sībīnsè) Spencer or Spence (name)

斯宾诺莎 (w)

(sībīnnuòshā) Baruch or Benedict Spinoza (1632-1677), rationalist philosopher

斯通亨治石栏 (w)

(sītōnghēngzhìshílán) Stonehenge stone circle

斯里巴加湾港 (w)

(sīlǐbājiāwāngǎng) Bandar Seri Begawan, capital of Brunei

斯里兰卡 (w)

(sīlǐlánkǎ) Sri Lanka; (formerly) Ceylon

斯雷布雷尼察 (w)

(sīléibùléiníchá) Srebrenica, Bosnia-Herzegovina