(shí) to know; knowledge; Taiwan pr. [shi4]
(zhì) to record; to write a footnote
(shíbié) to distinguish; to discern
(shíbiémǎ) identifier
(shíbiéhào) identifier
(shílì) discernment; the ability to judge well
(shíduōcáiguǎng) knowledgeable and versatile
(shízì) to learn to read
(shízìlǜ) literacy rate
(shídù) knowledge and experience
(shíde) to know
(shíwēijiànjǐ) lit. see a tiny bit and understand everything (idiom)
(shícái) to recognize talent
(shícáizūnxián) to recognize talent and have great respect for it
(shíwénduànzì) literate; a cultured person
(shíshíwùzhěwèijùnjié) Only an outstanding talent can recognize current trends (idiom). A wise man submits to circumstances.
(shíshítōngbiàn) understanding and adaptable
(shíshídáwù) understanding; to know what's up
(shíxiàng) sensitive; tactful
(shípò) to penetrate; to see through
(shípòjīguān) to see through a trick
(shíxiū) to know shame; to feel shame (often with a negative, shameless)
(shíjīng) It is a great honor to meet you.
(shíjīnghènwǎn) It is a great honor to meet you and I regret it is not sooner
(shíjiàn) knowledge and experience
(shíhuò) to know what's what
(shíqù) judicious; to find appropriate responses to difficult or delicate situation
(shítúlǎomǎ) lit. an old horse knows the way home (idiom); fig. in difficulty, trust an experience colleague