丧 ⇒
沮丧 jǔsàng, [沮喪], dispirited/dejected/dismayed
丧失 sàngshī, [喪失], to lose/to forfeit
丧命 sàngmìng, [喪命], to lose one's life
丧生 sàngshēng, [喪生], to die/to lose one's life
丧 sāng/sàng, [喪], mourning/funeral/(old) corpse, to lose sth abstract but important (courage, auth...
丧气 sàngqì/sàngqi, [喪氣], to feel disheartened, unlucky
丧礼 sānglǐ, [喪禮], funeral
丧心病狂 sàngxīnbìngkuáng, [喪心病狂], deranged/demented/berserk (idiom)
丧葬 sāngzàng, [喪葬], funeral/burial
灰心丧气 huīxīnsàngqì, [灰心喪氣], downhearted/downcast/in despair
丧服 sāngfú, [喪服], mourning garment
丧事 sāngshì, [喪事], funeral arrangements
服丧 fúsāng, [服喪], in mourning
哭丧着脸 kūsangzheliǎn, [哭喪著臉], sullen/to scowl miserably
闻风丧胆 wénfēngsàngdǎn, [聞風喪膽], hear the wind and lose gall (idiom); terror-stricken at the news
哭丧 kūsāng, [哭喪], to wail at a funeral/formal wailing while offering sacrifice to the departed
玩物丧志 wánwùsàngzhì, [玩物喪志], lit. trifling destroys the will (idiom); infatuation with fine details prevents ...
丧钟 sāngzhōng, [喪鐘], knell
沦丧 lúnsàng, [淪喪], to be lost/to be ruined/to perish/to wither away
丧家之犬 sàngjiāzhīquǎn, [喪家之犬], stray dog (idiom)
丧偶 sàngǒu, [喪偶], bereaved of one's spouse (literary)
丧葬费 sāngzàngfèi, [喪葬費], funeral expenses
丧身 报丧 bàosāng, [報喪], to announce sb's demise/to predict death
颓丧 tuísàng, [頹喪], dejected/disheartened/listless
丧尽天良 sàngjìntiānliáng, [喪盡天良], devoid of conscience (idiom); utterly heartless
治丧 zhìsāng, [治喪], to prepare for a funeral
奔丧 bēnsāng, [奔喪], to hasten home for the funeral of a parent or grandparent
懊丧 àosàng, [懊喪], dejected/despondent/depressed
丧权辱国 sàngquánrǔguó, [喪權辱國], to forfeit sovereignty and humiliate the country (idiom)/to surrender territory ...
丧假 sāngjià, [喪假], funeral leave
丧志 sàngzhì, [喪志], to become demoralized/to lose one's sense of purpose
父 ⇒
父亲 fùqīn, [父親], father/also pr. [fù qin]/CL:個|个[gè]
父母 fùmǔ, father and mother/parents
神父 shénfu, Christian priest or clergyman/(spiritual) father
父 fù, father
祖父 zǔfù, father's father/paternal grandfather
继父 jìfù, [繼父], stepfather
父子 fùzǐ, father and son
教父 jiàofù, godfather
师父 shīfu, [師父], used for 師傅|师傅 (in Taiwan)/master/qualified worker
生父 shēngfù, biological father
岳父 yuèfù, wife's father, father-in-law
圣父 ShèngFù, [聖父], Holy Father/God the Father (in the Christian Trinity)
曾祖父 zēngzǔfù, father's father's father/paternal great-grandfather
父女 fùnǚ, father and daughter
祖父母 zǔfùmǔ, paternal grandparents
养父母 养父 yǎngfù, [養父], foster father/adoptive father
父母亲 fùmǔqīn, [父母親], parents
父爱 fùài, [父愛], paternal love
伯父 bófù, father's elder brother/term of respect for older man/CL:個|个[gè]
叔父 shūfù, father's younger brother/uncle
家父 jiāfù, (polite) my father
外祖父 wàizǔfù, maternal grandfather (i.e. mother's father)
父辈 fùbèi, [父輩], people of one's parents' generation
慈父 姨父 yífu, husband of mother's sister/uncle
国父 guófù, [國父], father or founder of a nation/Father of the Republic (Sun Yat-sen)
姑父 gūfu, father's sister's husband/husband of paternal aunt/uncle
衣食父母 yīshífùmǔ, the people one depends upon for one's livelihood/one's bread and butter
弑父 shìfù, [弒父], patricide/to kill one's own father
先父 xiānfù, deceased father/my late father
父老 fùlǎo, elders
舅父 jiùfù, mother's brother/maternal uncle
义父 yìfù, [義父], adoptive father
父老乡亲 其父 老父亲 父权 父系 fùxì, paternal line/patrilineal
父兄 fùxiōng, father and elder brother(s)/head of the family/patriarch
老父 lǎofù, father/old man/venerable sir
后父 hòufù, [後父], stepfather
父老兄弟 父母官