to stretch, to unfold, to relax

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Example Sentences

Real-world example sentences demonstrating how is used in context
1
shū
zhǎn
le
xià
bèi
de
shēn

He stretched his tired body.

2
tīng
dào
hǎo
xiāo
gǎn
dào
shū
xīn

She felt happy and relaxed upon hearing the good news.

3
zhè
zhāng
shā
zuò
zhe
hěn
shū

This sofa is very comfortable to sit on.

4
zhè
zhāng
chuáng
hěn
shū

This bed is very comfortable.

5
jīn
tiān
tiān
hěn
shū
shì
chū
sàn

The weather is very pleasant today, perfect for going out for a walk.

6
péng
yǒu
liáo
tiān
ràng
gǎn
jué
hěn
shū
fàng
sōng
xīn
qíng

Chatting with friends makes me feel comfortable and helps me relax.

7
zhè
zhāng
chuáng
hěn
shū
shì

This bed is very comfortable.

8
zuò
zài
róu
ruǎn
de
shā
shàng
gǎn
jué
hěn
shū
shì

Sitting on the soft sofa feels very comfortable.

9
zhè
jiā
jiǔ
diàn
de
fáng
jiān
kuān
chǎng
míng
liàng
zhù
lái
bié
shū
shì

The rooms in this hotel are spacious and bright, making them particularly comfortable to stay in.

10
jīn
tiān
tiān
hěn
hǎo
gǎn
dào
hěn
shū
chàng

The weather is nice today, and I feel very comfortable.

Information

Traditional
Radical
Strokes12
StructureLeft-Right
Frequency#334
Zhuyinㄕㄨ
Components
UnicodeU+8212
CangjieONIN
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Cultural note

Traditional Chinese culture often connects characters and names with the Five Elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water) and Yin–Yang, a system also used to describe personality tendencies.

Learn how the Five Elements describe personality