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Jyutping so2 si1
Pinyin suǒ sī

Definitions (CC-CEDICT)
  1. what one thinks
  2. person or thing that is on one's mind
Examples (Tatoeba—Mandarin-English)
  1. Mandarin
    日有所思,夜有所梦。
    日有所思,夜有所夢。
    rì yǒu suǒ sī , yè yǒu suǒ mèng 。
    • What you think of in the day, appears in your dream at night.
Examples (粵典–words.hk)
  1. Cantonese
    佢望住个天,若有所思。
    佢望住個天,若有所思。
    keoi5 mong6 zyu6 go3 tin1, joek6 jau5 so2 si1.
    • He gazed at the sky as if he were having some thoughts.
  2. Cantonese
    犯人用强酸溶尸呢个毁尸灭迹嘅方法真系匪夷所思。
    犯人用強酸溶屍呢個毁屍滅跡嘅方法真係匪夷所思。
    faan6 jan4 jung6 koeng4 syun1 jung4 si1 ni1 go3 wai2 si1 mit6 zik1 ge3 fong1 faat3 zan1 hai6 fei2 ji4 so2 si1.
    • It is hard to imagine that the murderer used strong acid to melt the body and destroy all the traces.
Examples (Wiktionary)
  1. Mandarin
    匪夷所思
    匪夷所思
    fěi yí suǒ sī
    • not what an ordinary person can imagine; unusual; fantastic