(shù) surname Shu
(shù) to bind; bunch; bundle; classifier for bunches, bundles, beams of light etc; to control
(shùzhīgāogé) tied up in a bundle on a high shelf; to put sth on the back burner; no longer a high priority
(shùdài) band; belt; loincloth; cummerbund
(shùshǒu) to have one's hands tied; helpless; unable to do anything about it
(shùshǒujiùqín) hands tied and waiting to be captured
(shùshǒujiùbì) hands tied and expecting the worst
(shùshǒudàibì) hands tied and waiting for death (idiom)
(shùshǒudàisǐ) hands tied and expecting the worst
(shùshǒuwúcè) lit. to have one's hands bound and be unable to do anything about it (idiom); fig. helpless in the face of a crisis
(shùxiá) narrow (of waterway); a bottleneck
(shùshǐnánzhé) lit. bundled arrows are difficult to break; there is strength in unity (idiom)
(shùjǐn) gird; tighten
(shùfù) to bind; to restrict; to tie; to commit; fetters
(shùxiū) payment for private tutor
(shùyāo) girdle
(shùyī) corset (clothing)
(shùzhuāng) to bundle up (one's possessions for a journey)
(shùshēn) to bind oneself; submission
(shùfà) to bind one's hair; headband