| 身躯 | shēn qū | body | |
| 躯体 | qū tǐ | body; carcass | |
| 躯干 | qū gàn | trunk; torso | |
| 躯壳 | qū qiào | the body (housing the soul) | |
| 捐躯 | juān qū | to sacrifice one's life |
| 1 | Pours into its steel. | |
| 2 | One day is an eternity without being with you. But I haven't touched you for a month. | |
| 3 | Intelligences without bodies and beings without form are spectral ghosts guaranteed to mislead. | |
| 4 | Give me health and a day, and I will make the pomp of emperors ridiculous. | |
| 5 | Head and torso of the Hellenistic prince are united by computer in an approximate reconstruction that suggests the two pieces were once one. |