| 山寨 | shān zhài | fortified hill village; mountain stronghold (esp. of bandits); (fig.) knockoff (goods); counterfeit; imitation | |
| 村寨 | cūn zhài | (stockaded) village | |
| 营寨 | yíng zhài | barracks | |
| 安营扎寨 | ān yíng zhā zhài | to set up camp; Taiwan pr. [an1 ying2 zha2 zhai4] | |
| 边寨 | biān zhài | frontier stockade |
| 1 | Avila is one of the most fantastic fortified towns in europe. | |
| 2 | Those who had done well before did well in 2010, too. | |
| 3 | Storming a snow fortress is one the traditional ways of fun on this holiday. | |
| 4 | One day, a man named Hua Tuo came by boat to the camp especially to cure Guan Yu. | |
| 5 | Many villagers seemed stuck in poverty with no escape, and modernizing their community would open new doors of opportunity. |