HSK 6 — 乳制品 to 手续费

Vocabulary from 乳制品 (rǔzhìpǐn) to 手续费 (shǒuxùfèi) covering products, injuries, and fees

简介

Continuing through R into Sh, this chapter features vocabulary for products and goods, physical conditions, social situations, and financial terms.

Many of these words are practical for everyday life and business contexts.

主题

Products & GoodsPhysical ConditionsSocial SituationsFinance

本章全部HSK 6 Vocabulary(55)

  1. 乳制品 rǔ zhì pǐn Dairy products. Foods made from milk such as cheese, yogurt, butter, and cream.
  2. To enter; to join; to put into. A formal verb indicating movement into a space, organization, or state.
  3. 入学 rù xué To enroll in school; to begin schooling. The act of entering an educational institution as a student.
  4. ruò If; as if; like. A formal or literary conjunction expressing condition or comparison.
  5. sāi To stuff; to plug; to squeeze into. The action of inserting something tightly into a space.
  6. sài To compete; to race; competition. The act of contesting against others in a match or race.
  7. 赛场 sài chǎng Competition venue; playing field; arena. The location where sports matches or competitions take place.
  8. 三明治 sān míng zhì Sandwich. A food item consisting of ingredients between slices of bread.
  9. 丧失 sàng shī To lose; to forfeit; to be deprived of. A formal term for losing something important or abstract.
  10. 山峰 shān fēng Mountain peak; summit. The highest point of a mountain.
  11. 山谷 shān gǔ Valley; dale. A low area of land between hills or mountains.
  12. 山坡 shān pō Hillside; slope of a mountain. The inclined surface of a hill or mountain.
  13. 伤口 shāng kǒu Wound; cut; injury site. An opening in the skin or body tissue caused by injury.
  14. 伤亡 shāng wáng Casualties; killed and wounded. People who are injured or killed in an accident, disaster, or conflict.
  15. 伤员 shāng yuán Wounded person; casualty; injured person. Someone who has been hurt in an accident, conflict, or disaster.
  16. 商城 shāng chéng Shopping mall; commercial center; online marketplace. A large retail complex or e-commerce platform.
  17. 上当 shàng dàng To be fooled; to be cheated; to fall for a trick. Being deceived into doing or believing something.
  18. 上帝 Shàng dì God; the Supreme Being. The deity in monotheistic religions, particularly Christianity.
  19. 上市 shàng shì To go public; to be listed on the stock market; to hit the market. For companies to offer shares publicly, or for products to become avai...
  20. 上台 shàng tái To go on stage; to take office; to come to power. Physically stepping onto a platform or metaphorically assuming a position of authority.
  21. 上演 shàng yǎn To perform; to stage; to be shown. The presentation of a theatrical, musical, or film production to an audience.
  22. sháo Spoon; ladle; scoop. A utensil with a shallow bowl for eating or serving.
  23. 少儿 shào ér Children; juveniles; young people. A formal term for people roughly aged 3-14.
  24. 舌头 shé tou Tongue. The muscular organ in the mouth used for tasting, swallowing, and speaking.
  25. 设计师 shè jì shī Designer. A professional who creates plans, drawings, or specifications for products, graphics, fashion, or architecture.
  26. 涉及 shè jí To involve; to concern; to touch upon. When something relates to or affects a particular subject, person, or area.
  27. 深化 shēn huà To deepen; to intensify; to strengthen. Making something more profound, thorough, or extensive.
  28. 深深 shēn shēn Deeply; profoundly. An adverb intensifying the depth of feelings, impressions, or actions.
  29. 审查 shěn chá To review; to examine; to censor. The formal process of inspecting or evaluating something for approval.
  30. 升级 shēng jí To upgrade; to level up; to escalate. Moving to a higher level, version, or intensity.
  31. 升学 shēng xué To advance to higher education; to go on to the next level of schooling. Progressing from one educational stage to the next.
  32. 升值 shēng zhí To appreciate in value; to increase in worth. When something becomes more valuable over time.
  33. 生活费 shēng huó fèi Living expenses; cost of living; allowance. Money spent on or needed for daily life necessities.
  34. 省钱 shěng qián To save money; to economize; to be frugal. Reducing expenses or spending less.
  35. 圣诞节 Shèng dàn Jié Christmas. The annual Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed on December 25th.
  36. 盛行 shèng xíng To prevail; to be prevalent; to be in vogue. When something is widespread or popular in a particular time or place.
  37. 师父 shī fu Master; teacher; mentor. A respectful term for someone who teaches skills, crafts, or martial arts.
  38. 师生 shī shēng Teachers and students. The collective term for the educational community of instructors and learners.
  39. 时而 shí ér Sometimes; from time to time; now and then. An adverb indicating intermittent or occasional occurrence.
  40. 时节 shí jié Season; time of year; period. A specific time within the annual cycle, often associated with agriculture or festivals.
  41. 时期 shí qī Period; era; phase. A span of time characterized by particular events, conditions, or developments.
  42. 时时 shí shí Often; constantly; at all times. An adverb indicating frequent or continuous occurrence.
  43. 时装 shí zhuāng Fashion; fashionable clothing; haute couture. Clothing that follows current trends and styles.
  44. shí To know; to recognize; to be acquainted with. A literary verb for recognition or knowledge.
  45. 识字 shí zì To be literate; to know characters; literacy. The ability to read and write Chinese characters.
  46. 实践 shí jiàn Practice; to put into practice; praxis. The application of theory through action and experience.
  47. 食欲 shí yù Appetite; desire for food. The physiological or psychological urge to eat.
  48. 市民 shì mín City resident; urban citizen; townspeople. A person who lives in a city or municipality.
  49. 事后 shì hòu After the event; afterwards; in hindsight. Referring to the time following an incident or action.
  50. 试点 shì diǎn Pilot project; to pilot; trial run. Testing a policy or program in a limited area before wider implementation.
  51. 适当 shì dàng Appropriate; suitable; proper; moderate. Fitting for a particular situation or purpose.
  52. 收藏 shōu cáng To collect; to bookmark; collection. Gathering and preserving items of value or interest.
  53. 收取 shōu qǔ To charge; to collect (payment); to levy. Formally receiving money or fees for services.
  54. 收养 shōu yǎng To adopt (a child); adoption. Legally taking a child into one's family and raising them as one's own.
  55. 手续费 shǒu xù fèi Handling fee; service charge; processing fee. A fee charged for administrative or transactional services.
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