熟 ⇒
熟悉 shúxī, to be familiar with/to know well
成熟 chéngshú, mature/ripe/to mature/to ripen/Taiwan pr. [chéng shóu]
熟 shú, cooked (of food)/ripe (of fruit)/mature (of seeds)/familiar/skilled/done/also pr...
熟人 shúrén, acquaintance/friend
眼熟 yǎnshú, familiar-looking/to seem familiar
熟练 shúliàn, [熟練], practiced/proficient/skilled/skillful
耳熟 ěrshú, to sound familiar/familiar-sounding
深思熟虑 shēnsīshúlǜ, [深思熟慮], mature reflection/after careful deliberations
熟食 shúshí, cooked food/prepared food/deli food
熟知 shúzhī, to be well acquainted with
熟睡 shúshuì, asleep/sleeping soundly
面熟 miànshú, to look familiar/familiar-looking
早熟 zǎoshú, precocious/early-maturing
熟识 shúshi, [熟識], to be well acquainted with/to know well
娴熟 xiánshú, [嫻熟], adept/skilled
驾轻就熟 jiàqīngjiùshú, [駕輕就熟], lit. an easy drive on a familiar path (idiom); fig. experience makes progress ea...
熟能生巧 shúnéngshēngqiǎo, with familiarity you learn the trick (idiom); practice makes perfect
熟透 shútòu, completely ripe/ripened/well-cooked
熟视无睹 shúshìwúdǔ, [熟視無睹], to pay no attention to a familiar sight/to ignore
烂熟 lànshú, [爛熟], well cooked/to know thoroughly
耳熟能详 ěrshúnéngxiáng, [耳熟能詳], what's frequently heard can be repeated in detail (idiom)
纯熟 chúnshú, [純熟], skillful/proficient
熟记 shújì, [熟記], to learn by heart/to memorize
熟客 shúkè, frequent visitor
睡熟 半生不熟 bànshēngbùshóu, underripe/half-cooked/(fig.) not mastered (of a technique)/clumsy/halting
轻车熟路 qīngchēshúlù, [輕車熟路], lit. to drive a lightweight chariot on a familiar road (idiom)/fig. to do sth ro...
熟读 shúdú, [熟讀], to read and re-read sth until one is familiar with it
熟路 shúlù, familiar road/beaten track
熟稔 shúrěn, quite familiar with sth
成熟期 瓜熟蒂落 guāshúdìluò, when the melon is ripe, it falls (idiom); problems sort themselves out in the fu...
熟铁 shútiě, [熟鐵], wrought iron
熟习 shúxí, [熟習], to understand profoundly/well-versed/skillful/practiced/to have the knack
熟手 shúshǒu, skilled person/an experienced hand
熟谙 shúān, [熟諳], to know sth fluently/well-versed
催熟 cuīshú, to promote ripening of fruit
熟石膏 shúshígāo, plaster of Paris/calcined gypsum
稔熟
荒 ⇒
荒谬 huāngmiù, [荒謬], absurd/ridiculous
荒唐 huāngtáng, beyond belief/preposterous/absurd/intemperate/dissipated
荒野 huāngyě, wilderness
饥荒 jīhuāng, [饑荒], crop failure/famine/debt/difficulty
荒诞 huāngdàn, [荒誕], beyond belief/incredible/preposterous/fantastic
荒废 huāngfèi, [荒廢], to abandon (cultivated fields)/no longer cultivated/to lie waste/wasted/to negle...
荒地 huāngdì, wasteland/uncultivated land
荒凉 huāngliáng, [荒涼], desolate
荒岛 huāngdǎo, [荒島], barren or uninhabited island/CL:個|个[gè],座[zuò]
荒芜 huāngwú, [荒蕪], left to return to unchecked growth/overgrown/grown wild
荒漠 huāngmò, barren
荒郊 huāngjiāo, desolate area outside a town
荒 huāng, desolate/shortage/scarce/out of practice/absurd/uncultivated/to neglect
荒原 huāngyuán, wasteland
蛮荒 mánhuāng, [蠻荒], savage/wild/uncivilized territory
拓荒者 tuòhuāngzhě, pioneer/groundbreaker
荒无人烟 huāngwúrényān, [荒無人煙], desolate and uninhabited (idiom)
荒淫 huāngyín, licentious
破天荒 pòtiānhuāng, unprecedented/for the first time/never before/first ever
拓荒 tuòhuāng, to open up land (for agriculture)
落荒而逃 luòhuāngértáo, to flee in defeat/to bolt
天荒地老 tiānhuāngdìlǎo, until the end of time (idiom)
闹饥荒 荒诞不经 huāngdànbùjīng, [荒誕不經], absurd/preposterous/ridiculous
荒僻 huāngpì, desolate/deserted/out-of-the-way
开荒 kāihuāng, [開荒], to open up land (for agriculture)
拾荒 shíhuāng, to glean/to collect scraps/to eke out a meager living
地老天荒 dìlǎotiānhuāng, see 天荒地老[tiān huāng dì lǎo]
荒山 huāngshān, desert mountain/barren hill
荒川 兵荒马乱 bīnghuāngmǎluàn, [兵荒馬亂], soldiers munity and troops rebel (idiom); turmoil and chaos of war
荒山野岭 huāngshānyělǐng, [荒山野嶺], wild, mountainous country
荒谬绝伦 huāngmiùjuélún, [荒謬絕倫], absolutely ridiculous (idiom); preposterous/the height of folly
垦荒 kěnhuāng, [墾荒], to open up land (for agriculture)
荒诞剧 荒疏 huāngshū, to be out of practice/rusty
灾荒 zāihuāng, [災荒], natural disaster/famine
烧荒 shāohuāng, [燒荒], to clear waste land or forest by burning/slash-and-burn (agriculture)
水荒