(sài) to compete; competition; match; to surpass; better than; superior to; to excel
(sàishì) competition (e.g. sporting)
(sàichǎng) racetrack; field (for athletics competition)
(sàixiàzú) Saisiyat or Saisiat, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan
(sàijì) season (sports)
(sàiyáng) Celeron (an Intel chip)
(sàihuì) religious procession; exposition
(sàiduàn) stage of a competition
(sàitè) Seth (name)
(sàilùfēn) cellophane (loanword)
(sàilùluò) celluloid (loanword)
(sàibǎiwèi) Subway (fast food restaurant)
(sàichéng) competition event
(sàihǎn) Saihan district of Hohhot city 呼和浩特市[Hu1 he2 hao4 te4 shi4], Inner Mongolia
(sàihǎnqū) Saihan district of Hohhot city 呼和浩特市[Hu1 he2 hao4 te4 shi4], Inner Mongolia
(sàiyìdí) Said or Sayed (Arabic name)
(sàichuán) boat race; racing ship or boat
(sàitǐng) boat race; racing ship or boat; rowing (sport)
(sàipǎo) race (running); to race (running)
(sàichē) auto race; cycle race
(sàichēchǎng) motor racetrack; cycle racetrack
(sàichēchǎngsài) stadium cycle race
(sàichēnǚláng) race queen (Japanese term for glamor model in bikini); pin-up; pit babe
(sàichēshǒu) racing driver
(sàilǐmùhú) Lake Sayram in Xinjiang
(sàimǎ) horse race; horse racing
(sàimǎchǎng) race course; race ground; race track
(sàimǎhuì) the Jockey Club, Hong Kong philanthropic organization (and former gentleman's club)
(sàimǎqíshī) a racing jockey
(sàidiǎn) match point (tennis etc)
(sàilóngzhōu) to race dragon boats
(sàilóngchuán) Dragon-boat race