| 毁家纾难 | huǐ jiā shū nàn | to sacrifice one's wealth to save the state (idiom) | |
| 纾困 | shū kùn | to provide financial relief; to bail out (financially); financial relief; bailout | |
| 纾缓 | shū huǎn | to relax; relaxed | |
| 林纾 | lín shū | Lin Shu (1852-1924), writer and influential translator and adaptor of vast swathes of Western literature into classical Chinese | |
| 纾压 | shū yā | to alleviate stress |
| 1 | He eased me of my anxiety. | |
| 2 | Some people find it is a way of "getting the pain out". | |
| 3 | The $700 billion Troubled Assets Relief Program is adequate to serve that need. | |
| 4 | That's why many people speaking up to asking the government impulse more measures to solve people's mitigate. | |
| 5 | Oil companies are being pressed by the Government to cut prices and ease the public's burden in the current economic climate. |