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(sà) Bodhisattva; surname Sa

萨丁尼亚岛 (w)

(sàdīngníyàdǎo) Sardinia

萨克 (w)

(sàkè) sax; saxophone; (used as phonetic for za-ke or sack, e.g. in Saxon, Isaac)

萨克拉门托 (w)

(sàkèlāméntuō) Sacramento

萨克斯 (w)

(sàkèsī) sax; saxophone

萨克斯管 (w)

(sàkèsīguǎn) sax; saxophone

萨克斯风 (w)

(sàkèsīfēng) saxophone

萨克森 (w)

(sàkèsēn) Sachsen or Saxony, Bundesland in east of Germany, bordering on Poland and Czech republic, capital Dresden 德累斯頓|德累斯顿[De2 lei4 si1 dun4]

萨克森州 (w)

(sàkèsēnzhōu) Sachsen or Saxony, Bundesland in east of Germany, bordering on Poland and Czech republic, capital Dresden 德累斯頓|德累斯顿[De2 lei4 si1 dun4]

萨克洛夫 (w)

(sàkèluòfū) Sakharov (name); Andrei Sakharov (1921-1989), Soviet nuclear physicist and dissident human rights activist

萨克洛夫奖 (w)

(sàkèluòfūjiǎng) Sakharov prize for freedom of thought, awarded by European parliament annually since 1988

萨克逊 (w)

(sàkèxùn) Saxon

萨博 (w)

(sàbó) Saab

萨卡什维利 (w)

(sàkǎshíwéilì) Mikheil Saakashvili (1967-), Georgian politician, president of Georgia since 2004

萨哈洛夫 (w)

(sàhāluòfū) Sakharov (Russian name)

萨哈罗夫 (w)

(sàhǎluófū) Andrei Sakharov (1921-1989), Russian nuclear scientist and dissident human rights activist

萨哈罗夫人权奖 (w)

(sàhǎluófūrénquánjiǎng) the EU Sakharov prize for human rights

萨哈罗夫奖 (w)

(sàhǎluófūjiǎng) Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought (awarded by EU since 1988)

萨哈诺夫 (w)

(sàhǎnuòfū) (Andrei) Sakharov

萨哈诺夫人权奖 (w)

(sàhǎnuòfūrénquánjiǎng) the EU Sakharov prize for human rights

萨嘎 (w)

(sàgā) Saga county, Tibetan: Sa dga' rdzong, in Shigatse prefecture, Tibet

萨嘎县 (w)

(sàgāxiàn) Saga county, Tibetan: Sa dga' rdzong, in Shigatse prefecture, Tibet

萨噶达娃节 (w)

(sàgádáwájié) Tibetan festival on 15th April marking Sakyamuni's birthday

萨巴德罗 (w)

(sàbādéluó) Zapatero (name); José Luis Zapatero (1960-), Spanish PSOE politician, prime minister of Spain from 2004

萨德尔 (w)

(sàdéěr) Sadr (name); Moqtada Sadr (c. 1973-), Iraqi Shia clergyman and militia leader

萨德尔市 (w)

(sàdéěrshì) Sadr city (Shia township in East Bagdad)

萨拉丁 (w)

(sàlādīng) Saladin (c. 1138-1193)

萨拉戈萨 (w)

(sàlāgēsà) Zaragoza, Spain

萨拉曼卡 (w)

(sàlāmànkǎ) Salamanca, Spain

萨拉森帝国 (w)

(sàlāsēndìguó) Saracen empire (medieval European name for Arab empire)

萨拉热窝 (w)

(sàlārèwō) Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina

萨摩 (w)

(sàmó) Satsuma, the name of a former feudal domain in Japan, and of a former province, a battleship, a district, a peninsula etc

萨摩亚 (w)

(sàmóyà) Samoa

萨摩耶 (w)

(sàmóyé) Samoyed (dog)

萨摩耶犬 (w)

(sàmóyēquǎn) Samoyed (dog)

萨摩麟 (w)

(sàmólín) Samotherium (early giraffe)

萨斯 (w)

(sàsī) SARS; Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome

萨斯卡通 (w)

(sàsīkǎtōng) Saskatoon city, Saskatchewan, Canada

萨斯喀彻温 (w)

(sàsīkāchèwēn) Saskatchewan province, Canada

萨斯病 (w)

(sàsībìng) SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome)

萨格勒布 (w)

(sàgélèbù) Zagreb, capital of Croatia 克羅地亞|克罗地亚[Ke4 luo2 di4 ya4]

萨桑王朝 (w)

(sàsāngwángcháo) Sassanid empire of Persia (c. 2nd-7th century AD)

萨满教 (w)

(sàmǎnjiào) Shamanism

萨尔 (w)

(sàěr) Saarland

萨尔图 (w)

(sàěrtú) Sa'ertu district of Daqing city 大慶|大庆[Da4 qing4], Heilongjiang

萨尔图区 (w)

(sàěrtúqū) Sa'ertu district of Daqing city 大慶|大庆[Da4 qing4], Heilongjiang

萨尔州 (w)

(sàěrzhōu) Saarland, state of Germany, capital Saarbrücken 薩爾布呂肯|萨尔布吕肯[Sa4 er3 bu4 lu:3 ken3]

萨尔布吕肯 (w)

(sàěrbùlǚkěn) Saarbrücken, capital of Saarland, Germany

萨尔普斯堡 (w)

(sàěrpǔsībǎo) Sarpsborg (city in Østfold, Norway)

萨尔温江 (w)

(sàěrwēnjiāng) Salween river, flowing from Tibet into Myanmar

萨尔浒之战 (w)

(sàěrhǔzhīzhàn) Battle of Sarhu in 1619, in which the Manchus under Nurhaci 努爾哈赤|努尔哈赤 crushed four Ming armies

萨尔瓦多 (w)

(sàěrwǎduō) El Salvador

萨尔科奇 (w)

(sàěrkēqí) Sarkozy (name); Nicolas Sarkozy (1955-), French politician, President from 2007

萨尔科齐 (w)

(sàěrkēqí) Nicolas Sarkozy (1955-), French UMP politician, President from 2007; also written 薩科齊|萨科齐[Sa4 ke1 qi2]

萨尔茨堡 (w)

(sàěrcíbǎo) Salzburg

萨特 (w)

(sàtè) Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980), French existential philosopher and novelist

萨珊王朝 (w)

(sàshānwángcháo) Sassanid empire of Persia (c. 2nd-7th century AD)

萨科齐 (w)

(sàkēqí) Nicolas Sarkozy (1955-), French UMP politician, president from 2007

萨米人 (w)

(sàmǐrén) the Sami people, indigenous people in northern Scandinavia

萨莉 (w)

(sàlì) Sally (name)

萨菲 (w)

(sàfēi) Safi (Moroccan city on the Atlantic coast)

萨蒂 (w)

(sàdì) Sati (Hindu goddess)

萨蒂 (w)

(sàdì) sati (illegal Hindu practice)

萨兰斯克 (w)

(sàlánsīkè) Saransk, capital of the Republic of Mordovia, Russia

萨迦 (w)

(sàjiā) Sa'gya town and county, Tibetan: Sa skya, in Shigatse prefecture, central Tibet; saga (i.e. heroic tale)

萨迦县 (w)

(sàjiāxiàn) Sa'gya county, Tibetan: Sa skya rdzong, in Shigatse prefecture, Tibet

萨迪克 (w)

(sàdíkè) Sadiq or Sadik (name); Ali al-Sadik, Sudanese diplomat, spokesman for Sudan Foreign Ministry

萨达姆 (w)

(sàdámǔ) Saddam

萨达姆・侯赛因 (w)

(sàdámǔhóusàiyīn) Saddam Hussein

萨达特 (w)

(sàdátè) Anwar Al Sadat

萨里 (w)

(sàlǐ) Surrey (county in England)

萨里郡 (w)

(sàlǐjùn) Surrey (county in south England)

萨非王朝 (w)

(sàfēiwángcháo) Persian Safavid dynasty 1501-1722

萨马兰奇 (w)

(sàmǎlánqí) Juan Antonio Samaranch (1920-), Spanish Olympic official, President of International Olympic Committee 1980-2001

萨默塞特郡 (w)

(sàmòsāitèjùn) Somerset county in southwest England