kǎi
triumphant
victorious
chi (Greek letter Χχ)
chī
to eat
to consume
to eat at (a cafeteria etc)
to eradicate
to destroy
to absorb
to suffer
to stammer (Taiwan pr. for this sense is [ji2])
chí
to hold
to grasp
to support
to maintain
to persevere
to manage
to run (i.e. administer)
to control
chì
to scold
shout at
to hoot at
chí
to unstring a bow
to slacken
to relax
to loosen
chì
to blame
to reprove
to reprimand
to expel
to oust
to reconnoiter
(of territory) to expand
saline marsh
chī
variant of 吃
to eat
to have one's meal
to eradicate
to destroy
to absorb
to suffer
to exhaust
chì
step with the left foot (Kangxi radical 60)
see also 彳亍[chi4 chu4]
chǐ
a Chinese foot
one-third of a meter
a ruler
a tape-measure
one of the three acupoints for measuring pulse in Chinese medicine
CL:支[zhi1],把[ba3]
Hú Zhì míng
Ho Chi Minh (1890-1969), former Vietnamese leader
see also 胡志明市[Hu2 Zhi4 ming2 Shi4]
chī
imbecile
sentimental
stupid
foolish
silly
chì
to burn
to blaze
splendid
illustrious
chī
laugh at
jeer
scoff at
sneer at
Jí ān
Ji'an prefecture level city in Jiangxi
also Ji'an county
Ji'an or Chi'an township in Hualien county 花蓮縣|花莲县[Hua1 lian2 xian4], east Taiwan
chí
to run fast
to speed
to gallop
to disseminate
to spread
chǐ
foot (unit of length equal to 0.3048 m)
old form of modern 英尺[ying1 chi3]
Chī Yóu
Chi You, legendary creator of metalworking and weapons
comet
chǐ
extravagant
wasteful
exaggerating
Hú Zhì míng shì
Ho Chi Minh City a.k.a. Saigon, Vietnam
chī
dragon with horns not yet grown (in myth or heraldry)
variant of 魑[chi1]
chī
sound of giggling
see 呼哧[hu1 chi1]
chì
Japanese variant of 敕
imperial decree
chí
name of a district in Shandong
chí
bamboo flute with 7 or 8 holes
Chī
surname Chi
name of an ancient city
Jí ān xiāng
Ji'an or Chi'an township in Hualien county 花蓮縣|花莲县[Hua1 lian2 xian4], east Taiwan
chī
to whip with bamboo strips
chì
keep in order
stern
to order
direct
chí
hesitating
undecided
hesitant
Kā lā qìn
Harqin (Mongol: guard)
Harqin banner or Kharchin khoshuu in Chifeng 赤峰[Chì fēng], Inner Mongolia
also Harqin Left Mongol autonomous county in Chaoyang 朝陽|朝阳, Liaoning
chì
only (classical, usually follows negative or question words)
(not) just
chǐ
to strip
to deprive of
to discharge
to dismiss
to undress
Kā lā qìn qí
Harqin banner or Kharchin khoshuu in Chifeng 赤峰[Chì fēng], Inner Mongolia
Chí Hào tián
Chi Haotian (1929-), Chinese Minister of National Defense 1993-2003
chī
to spread (fame)
wield (pen)
kēng chi
to puff and blow
to whimper
chī
discharge (rheum) from the mucous membranes of the eyes
chī
fine fibers of hemp
linen
chī
manjack or cordia (genus Cordia)
chì
Imperial command or edict
chí
bamboo flute with 8 holes
chì zhà fēng yún
variant of 叱咤風雲|叱咤风云[chì zhà fēng yún]
Zēng Jì zé
Cang Jize or Tseng Chi-tse (1839-1890), pioneer diplomat of late Qing, serve as imperial commissioner (ambassador) to UK, France and Russia
Lín Zhì líng
Lin Chi-ling (1974-), Taiwanese model and actress
Hú Zhì míng Shì
Ho Chi Minh City a.k.a. Saigon, Vietnam
jīn jī dú lì
golden rooster stands on one leg (tai chi posture)
standing on one leg
Chí
name of a district in Shandong
tuī shǒu
promoter
advocate
driving force
pushing hands (two-person training routine esp. in t'ai chi)