(shì) to explain; to release
(shìsú) to explain in simple terms
(shìdiǎn) Buddhist doctrine; sutras
(shìchū) to release; to make available; to liberate; disengagement
(shìjuàn) to stop reading
(shìmíng) late Han etymological dictionary "Explain Words" by 劉熙|刘熙, 27 chapters in 8 scrolls, 1502 entries
(shìzūn) another name for Sakyamuni 釋迦牟尼佛|释迦牟尼佛, the historical Buddha
(shìniàn) (literary) to be reassured; not to worry
(shìhuái) to release (tension); relief (from suspense); to dispel (usu. with negative, unable to forget)
(shìshǒu) to let go; to loosen one's grip; to put sth down
(shìfàng) to release; to set free; to liberate (a prisoner); to discharge
(shìfàngchūyù) to release from jail
(shìjiào) Buddhism
(shìwén) interpreting words; to explain the meaning of words in classic texts; to decipher an old script
(shìrán) relieved; at ease; feel relieved
(shìyí) to dispel doubts; to clear up difficulties
(shìjīng) exegesis; explanation of classic text
(shìyì) the meaning of sth; an explanation of the meaning of words or phrases; definition; an interpretation (of doctrine); religious doctrine
(shìdú) to read and interpret ancient texts; to decipher
(shìjiā) Sakya (name of a north Indian tribe); abbr. for 釋迦牟尼|释迦牟尼 Sakyamuni Buddha; sugar apple
(shìjiāfó) Sakyamuni Buddha (Sanskrit: sage of the Sakya); Siddhartha Gautama (563-485 BC), the historical Buddha and founder of Buddhism
(shìjiāmóuní) Siddhartha Gautama (563-485 BC), the historical Buddha and founder of Buddhism; Sakyamuni Buddha (Sanskrit: sage of the Sakya)
(shìjiāmóunífó) Sakyamuni Buddha (Sanskrit: sage of the Sakya); Siddhartha Gautama (563-485 BC), the historical Buddha and founder of Buddhism
(shìchú) to dispel (doubts)