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        xiē, to rest/to take a break/to stop/to halt/(dialect) to sleep/a moment/a short whil...
        Mǎxiēěr, [馬歇爾], Marshall (name)/George Catlett Marshall (1880-1959), US general in WWII and Secr...
        Mǐxiēěr, [米歇爾], Michel or Mitchell (name)/George Mitchell (1933-), US Democratic party politicia...
        xiēsīdǐlǐ, hysteria (loanword)/hysterical
        Mìxiēgēnzhōu, Michigan, US state
        jiànxiē, [間歇], to stop in the middle of sth/intermittent/intermittence
        tíngxiē, to stop for a rest
        xiēyè, [歇業], to close down (temporarily or permanently)/to go out of business
        xiēxi, to have a rest/to stay for the night/to go to bed/to sleep
        xiējiǎo, [歇腳], to stop on the way for a rest
        ānxiē, to go to bed/to retire for the night
        xiēshǒu, to rest/to take a break
        xiēhòuyǔ, [歇後語], saying in which the second part, uttered after a pause or totally left out, is t...
        guāndiànxiēyè, [關店歇業], to close up shop and cease business temporarily/closed for business
        Mìxiēgēn, Michigan, US state
        MìxiēgēnDàxué, [密歇根大學], University of Michigan
        MìxiēgēnHú, Lake Michigan, one of the Great Lakes 五大湖[Wǔ dà hú]
        xiēleba, (dialect) give me a break!/forget about it!
宿         xiēsù, to lodge/to stay (for the night)
        xiēshāndǐng, [歇山頂], (East Asian) hip-and-gable roof
        xiēxīn, to drop the matter/to stop worrying
        xiēqì, [歇氣], to have a break/to rest
·         Xiēluòkè·Fúěrmósī, [歇洛克·福爾摩斯], Sherlock Holmes
        xiēhuáng, large warship
        xiēcài, Stop it! (Beijing and Internet slang)/Game over!/You're dead!
        xiēdǐng, [歇頂], to be balding/to be thinning on top
        jiànxiēxùnliàn, [間歇訓練], interval training

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