shè
verb #29,459

Meanings

  1. 1 to intimidate
  2. 2 to frighten
  3. 3 to be cowed; to fear

Examples

Tā de mùguāng lìngrén gǎndào shè rénxīn pò.
His gaze was soul-shaking and intimidating.
Díren bèi wǒjūn de qìshì suǒ shè, bù gǎn jìngōng.
The enemy was intimidated by our army's momentum and dared not attack.

Tips

usage
is a formal/literary bound form. It almost always appears in compounds: 震慑 (to awe/overpower), (to cow into submission), (intimidating).

Components

radical
xīn
heart (radical form of 心)
Left heart radical, the upright side form of . It marks as an emotional state — specifically the inward feeling of fear or awe. Same family: afraid, dread, alarmed, panic, fear. Wherever you see you are looking at something happening inside the mind, not in the body.
phonetic
niè
whisper; surname Nie (here phonetic)
Right side supplies the sound, niè drifting to shè through historical sibilant alternation. Same phonetic powers take in / photograph, tweezers. itself stacks three ears (in the traditional ) — the picture of three people huddled in whispered conference. Faint semantic flavor: to be is to feel cowed enough to keep your voice down.

Stroke Order

shè