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shu

/shoo/US // ʃu //

舒畅,舒,舒畅的,淑

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the Confucian principle of refraining from actions toward others that would be disagreeable if done to oneself.

Examples

  • Thus, the SHU was chock full of contraband, because all the x-ray machines were used by the clinics and not the guards.

  • When being processed into solitary confinement, known as the Special Housing Unit, or SHU, the frisk is even more severe.

  • The drawing, which he colored with Shu Uemera makeup, is titled “The Biggest Chef in the world: 10x5 Stars.”

  • However there was no Segregated Housing Unit, aka the SHU or the Hole, for women in that federal jail.

  • He snoozes innocently with his oars up, and rows again and again in the air, still calling out his constant “Shu-ba-la-la.”

  • Kai Lung, however, remained unseen among the trees, not being desirous of obtruding himself upon Ming-shu unnecessarily.

  • Foiled in his first attempt, the vindictive Ming-shu now creeps towards his end by a more tortuous path.

  • Ming-shu, on the contrary, disclosed all his voracious teeth without restraint.

  • "A speedy messenger has already gone, but his returning footsteps tarry," urged Ming-shu anxiously.