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shu

1 American  
[shoo] / ʃu /

noun

  1. the Confucian principle of refraining from actions toward others that would be disagreeable if done to oneself.


Shu 2 American  
[shoo] / ʃu /

noun

Egyptian Religion.
  1. the god of the air, sometimes represented with arms upraised, supporting the vault of heaven.


SHU 3 American  

abbreviation

  1. Scoville heat unit. Scoville scale


Etymology

Origin of shu

From the Chinese word shù

Example Sentences

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Community member Yuko did extensive research to create this perfect dumpling hybrid: It's got a rice-and all-purpose-flour encasing, that's somewhere between a traditional shu mai wrapper and a fresh spring roll.

From Salon • Dec. 31, 2021

Slurping lo mein and painting rice pancakes with hoisin sauce and moo shu pork have become comforting rituals on a holiday ubiquitous to everyone around us.

From Washington Post • Dec. 22, 2016

The nose-to-tail approach means a regular entree of cumin lamb moo shu is served with lamb breast one night and hearts another.

From New York Times • May 27, 2016

The second floor restaurant rolls carts of Cantonese classics like har gow, shu mai, and baked pork bao.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 13, 2015

I pulled out the garbage can from under the sink and started pitching—lettuce, both rusted and soggy; fourteen-day-old moo shu pork that looked deceptively edible; and peaches with skin like a mummy’s.

From "The Line Tender" by Kate Allen