忌 | [ jì ] to be jealous of, fear, dread, scruple, to avoid or abstain from, to quit, to give up sth |
忌口 | [ jì koǔ ] abstain from certain food (as when ill), avoid certain foods, be on a diet |
忌妒 | [ jì du ] to be jealous of, to envy, jealousy, envy |
忌恨 | [ jì hèn ] hate (due to envy etc) |
忌憚 | [ jì dàn ] to be afraid of the consequences, restraining fear |
忌日 | [ jì rì ] anniversary of a death, inauspicious day |
忌羨 | [ jì xiàn ] to envy |
忌諱 | [ jì huì ] taboo, to avoid as taboo, to abstain from |
忌辰 | [ jì chén ] anniversary of a death |
⇒ 切忌 | [ qiè jì ] to avoid as taboo, to avoid by all means |
⇒ 外寬內忌 | [ waì kuān neì jì ] magnanimous on the outside, but hateful on the inside (idiom) |
⇒ 妒忌 | [ dù jì ] to be jealous of (sb's achievements etc), to be envious, envy |
⇒ 妒賢忌能 | [ dù xián jì néng ] to envy the virtuous and talented (idiom) |
⇒ 威士忌 | [ weī shì jì ] whiskey (loanword) |
⇒ 威士忌酒 | [ weī shì jì jiǔ ] whiskey (loanword) |
⇒ 嫌忌 | [ xián jì ] suspicion |
⇒ 性禁忌 | [ xìng jìn jì ] sexual taboo |
⇒ 恣行無忌 | [ zì xíng wú jì ] to behave recklessly |
⇒ 戒忌 | [ jiè jì ] a taboo, to avoid sth (as taboo) |
⇒ 投鼠忌器 | [ toú shǔ jì qì ] lit. to refrain from shooting at the rat for fear of breaking the vases (idiom), to not act against an evil so as to prevent harm to innocents |
⇒ 拘忌 | [ jū jì ] to have scruples, to have misgivings |
⇒ 無所畏忌 | [ wú suǒ weì jì ] without any fear of consequences, totally devoid of scruples |
⇒ 犯忌 | [ fàn jì ] to violate a taboo |
⇒ 猜忌 | [ caī jì ] to be suspicious and jealous of |
⇒ 田忌賽馬 | [ tián jì saì mǎ ] Tian Ji races his horses (and accepts one loss in order to ensure two wins) (idiom) |
⇒ 畏忌 | [ weì jì ] to be arrested by fear, restraint, scruple |
⇒ 疑忌 | [ yí jì ] jealousy, suspicious and jealous |
⇒ 百無禁忌 | [ baǐ wú jìn jì ] all taboos are off (idiom); anything goes, nothing is taboo |
⇒ 禁忌 | [ jìn jì ] taboo, contraindication (medicine), to abstain from |
⇒ 禁忌語 | [ jìn jì yǔ ] taboo language |
⇒ 童言無忌 | [ tóng yán wú jì ] children's words carry no harm (idiom) |
⇒ 肆無忌憚 | [ sì wú jì dàn ] absolutely unrestrained, unbridled, without the slightest scruple |
⇒ 諱疾忌醫 | [ huì jí jì yī ] hiding a sickness for fear of treatment (idiom); fig. concealing a fault to avoid criticism, to keep one's shortcomings secret, to refuse to listen to advice |
⇒ 避忌 | [ bì jì ] to avoid as taboo |
⇒ 長孫無忌 | [ zhǎng sūn wú jì ] Zhangsun Wuji (c. 594-659), politician and historian of early Tang |
⇒ 顧忌 | [ gù jì ] to have misgivings, apprehension, worry, qualm, scruple |