| 阁 | [ gé ] pavilion (usu. two-storied), cabinet (politics), boudoir, woman's chamber, rack, shelf |
| 阁下 | [ gé xià ] your distinguished self, your majesty, sire |
| 阁僚 | [ gé ] cabinet member |
| 阁揆 | [ gé kuí ] premier, prime minister |
| 阁楼 | [ gé loú ] garret, loft, attic |
| 阁议 | [ gé yì ] cabinet meeting |
| ⇒ 亭台楼阁 | [ tíng taí loú gé ] pavilions and kiosks (in Chinese gardens) |
| ⇒ 亭阁 | [ tíng gé ] pavilion |
| ⇒ 仙山琼阁 | [ xiān shān qióng gé ] jeweled palace in the fairy mountain |
| ⇒ 佛香阁 | [ fó xiāng gé ] Tower of Buddhist Incense in the Summer Palace 頤和園|颐和园[Yi2 he2 yuan2], Beijing |
| ⇒ 内阁 | [ neì gé ] (government) cabinet |
| ⇒ 内阁总理大臣 | [ neì gé zǒng lǐ dà chén ] formal title of the Japanese prime minister |
| ⇒ 出阁 | [ chū gé ] (of a girl) to marry (literary) |
| ⇒ 剑阁 | [ jiàn gé ] Jiange county in Guangyuan 廣元|广元[Guang3 yuan2], Sichuan |
| ⇒ 剑阁县 | [ jiàn gé xiàn ] Jiange county in Guangyuan 廣元|广元[Guang3 yuan2], Sichuan |
| ⇒ 太鲁阁 | [ taì lǔ gé ] Taroko gorge national park in Hualien County 花蓮縣|花莲县[Hua1 lian2 Xian4], Taiwan, Taroko ethnic group Taiwan |
| ⇒ 太鲁阁族 | [ taì lǔ gé zú ] Taroko, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan |
| ⇒ 尖阁列岛 | [ jiān gé liè daǒ ] Senkaku Islands (Japanese name for the Diaoyu Islands 釣魚島|钓鱼岛[Diao4 yu2 Dao3]), also known as the Pinnacle Islands |
| ⇒ 影子内阁 | [ yǐng zi neì gé ] shadow cabinet |
| ⇒ 暖阁 | [ nuǎn gé ] warm room, warm partition of a room |
| ⇒ 束之高阁 | [ shù zhī gaō gé ] tied up in a bundle on a high shelf, to put sth on the back burner, no longer a high priority |
| ⇒ 栈阁 | [ zhàn gé ] plank road built along the side of a cliff, CL:條|条[tiao2] |
| ⇒ 楼阁 | [ loú gé ] building, pavilion |
| ⇒ 楼阁塔 | [ loú gé tǎ ] multi-storied pagoda |
| ⇒ 滕王阁 | [ téng wáng gé ] Tengwang Tower in Nanchang, Jiangxi, one of three famous pagodas in China along with Yueyang Tower 岳陽樓|岳阳楼[Yue4 yang2 Lou2] in Yueyang, north Hunan, and Yellow Crane Tower 黃鶴樓|黄鹤楼[Huang2 he4 Lou2] in Wuhan, Hubei |
| ⇒ 皇族内阁 | [ huáng zú neì gé ] Qing emergency cabinet set up in May 1911 to confront the Xinhai rebels |
| ⇒ 石渠阁 | [ shí qú gé ] cabinet meeting in 51 BC that established the five classics of Confucianism 五經|五经[Wu3 jing1] as state canon |
| ⇒ 石渠阁议 | [ shí qú gé yì ] cabinet meeting in 51 BC that established the five classics of Confucianism 五經|五经[Wu3 jing1] as state canon |
| ⇒ 空中楼阁 | [ kōng zhōng loú gé ] pavilion in the air (idiom); unrealistic Utopian construction, castles in Spain, imaginary future plans |
| ⇒ 组阁 | [ zǔ gé ] to form a cabinet |
| ⇒ 置诸高阁 | [ zhì zhū gaō gé ] lit. place on a high shelf, to pay no attention to (idiom) |
| ⇒ 芸阁 | [ yún gé ] imperial library |
| ⇒ 金阁寺 | [ jīn gé sì ] Kinkakuji or Golden pavilion in northwest Kyōto 京都, Japan, informal name of Buddhist temple Rokuonji 鹿苑寺[Lu4 yuan4 si4] |
| ⇒ 银阁寺 | [ yín gé sì ] Ginkakuji or Silver pavilion in northeast Kyōto 京都, Japan, officially called Jishōji 慈照寺[Ci2 zhao4 si4] |
| ⇒ 闺阁 | [ guī gé ] lady's chamber |
| ⇒ 雅阁 | [ yǎ gé ] Accord (Honda brand Japanese car model) |
| ⇒ 高阁 | [ gaō gé ] tall building, high shelf |
| ⇒ 魁星阁 | [ kuí xīng gé ] temple to Kuixing, Daoist God of fate |
| ⇒ 麒麟阁 | [ qí lín gé ] Qilin Pavilion, located in the Weiyang Palace, a hall decorated with portraits of famous officials |