shì/zì

shì:

thing; matter (Classifier: 件 m c; 樁/桩 m)

task; work; job; career

misfortune; mishap; accident; incident

responsibility; involvement

(dialectal Hakka, Min Bei, Min Zhong) speech; words; language

(literary) to serve; to attend to someone

to be engaged in

(Beijing, erhua-ed) fussy; pernickety; troublesome

27th tetragram of the Taixuanjing; "duties"

zì:

Alternative form of 倳 (zì, “to establish”).

Alternative form of 剚 (zì, “to stab”).

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40If anything happens I will let you know.40
93This is a well-organized event93
116what do you think of today's forcing marriage event?116
120Afterall, love is a matter of two people.120
158Love is a matter of two people only.158
183there is one thing for you to have a look.183
277This event277
292anything like that.292
404Whatever. None of my business.404
451I have to go now. I have something important to do.451
495I will do anything for you495
574Your business is my business.574
575And my business is your business.575
619Don't do anything stupid.619
703In fact,703
719The things on earth are so strange.719