Yē lù sā lěng
Jerusalem, capital of Israel
sā yě
to display shockingly bad behavior
to behave atrociously
sā shǒu
to let go of sth
to give up
sǎ
to scatter
to sprinkle
to spill
sā
to let go
to cast
to let loose
to discharge
to give expression to
sā niào
to pass water
to piss
to urinate
to wee wee
sā jiāo
to act like a spoiled child
to throw a tantrum
to act coquettishly
Sā lā
Salar ethnic group of Qinghai province
sā pō
to make an unreasonable scene
Kǎi sǎ
Caesar (name)
Gaius Julius Caesar 100-42 BC
by extension, emperor, Kaiser, Tsar
sā tuǐ
to take to one's heels
to scram
sǎ bō
to sow (seeds by scattering)
scatter sowing
Sā qiē ěr
Thatcher (name)
Baroness Thatcher or Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013), British conservative politician, prime minister 1979-1990
Sā qiē ěr fū ren
Mrs Thatcher
Baroness Thatcher or Margaret Thatcher (1925-), British conservative politician, prime minister 1979-1990
Sā lā zú
Salar ethnic group of Qinghai province
sā qì
to leak (of air)
to go flat (of a tire)
to vent one's anger
Sā dàn
variant of 撒旦[Sa1 dan4], Satan or Shaitan
sā yā zi
(dialect) to rush off
to scamper off double-quick
to take to one's heels
to make oneself scarce
Ná sǎ lè
Nazareth (in Biblical Palestine)
sā jiǔ fēng
to get drunk and act crazy
roaring drunk
Sā jiā lì yà
Zechariah (name)
Zechariah (Old Testament prophet)
Sǎ mǎ ěr hǎn
Samarkand, city in Uzbekistan
Lā sǎ lù
Lazarus (Protestant transliteration)
Tiě sā luó ní jiā hòu shū
Second epistle of St Paul to the Thessalonians
Yà sā
Asa (?-870 BC), third king of Judah and fifth king of the House of David (Judaism)
Xún huà Sǎ lā zú zì zhì xiàn
Xunhua Salazu autonomous county in Haidong prefecture 海東地區|海东地区[Hai3 dong1 di4 qu1], Qinghai
Tiě sā luó ní jiā qián shū
First epistle of St Paul to the Thessalonians
Jī shí shān Bǎo ān zú Dōng xiāng zú Sā lā zú zì zhì xiàn
Jishishan Bonan, Dongxiang and Salar autonomous county in Linxia Hui autonomous prefecture 臨夏回族自治州|临夏回族自治州[Lín xià Húi zú zì zhì zhōu], Gansu
sā lài
to make a scene
to raise hell
Nà sā ní ěr · Huò sāng
Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) American novelist and short story writer
Sā lā yǔ
Salar, language of Salar ethnic group of Qinghai province
Sǎ dū
Zadok (son of Azor and father of Achim in Matthew 1:13)
Sǎ lā tiě
Shealtiel (son of Jeconiah)
Sǎ mǎ ěr gàn
Samarkand, city in Uzbekistan
also written 撒馬爾罕|撒马尔罕
sā kē dǎ hùn
to intersperse comic dialog (as they do in operas)
sā yì zhēng
somniloquy
to talk or act in one's sleep
sleep-walking
Qiú lì sī · Kǎi sǎ
Julius Caesar, 1599 tragedy by William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚
Yī sā yī yà
Isaiah (Catholic transliteration)
sā shǒu bì yǎn
to have nothing further to do with a matter (idiom)
Kǎi sā lèi yǎ
Caesarea (town in Israel, between Tel Aviv and Haifa)
sā wǎng bǔ fēng
lit. the wind cannot be caught in a net
to waste one's effort (idiom)
Nà sā ní ěr · Huò sāng
Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) American novelist and short story writer
bō sǎ
to sow (seeds)
to scatter
sā shǒu rén huán
to leave one's mortal frame (idiom)
to die
sā shǒu bù guǎn
to stand aside and do nothing (idiom)
to take no part in
Sā qiē ěr Fū ren
Mrs Thatcher
Baroness Thatcher or Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013), British conservative politician, prime minister 1979-1990
chī hē lā sā shuì
to eat, drink, shit, piss, and sleep
(fig.) the ordinary daily routine
Bó luó bēn ní sā
Peloponnese (peninsula in southern Greece)
bù jiàn tù zi bù sā yīng
you don't release the hawk until you've seen the hare (idiom)
one doesn't act without some incentive
Qiú lì sī · Kǎi sǎ
Julius Caesar, 1599 tragedy by William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚