There are 60 total results for your 继 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
繼 继 see styles |
jì ji4 chi kei |
to continue; to follow after; to go on with; to succeed; to inherit; then; afterwards To continue, inherit, adopt, 相繼; 繼嗣. |
中繼 中继 see styles |
zhōng jì zhong1 ji4 chung chi |
to relay; to repeat |
出繼 出继 see styles |
chū jì chu1 ji4 ch`u chi chu chi |
to become adopted as heir |
承繼 承继 see styles |
chéng jì cheng2 ji4 ch`eng chi cheng chi |
adoption (e.g. of a nephew as a son); to inherit |
法繼 法继 see styles |
fǎ jì fa3 ji4 fa chi Hōkei |
Faji |
相繼 相继 see styles |
xiāng jì xiang1 ji4 hsiang chi sōkei |
in succession; following closely to continue |
紹繼 绍继 see styles |
shào jì shao4 ji4 shao chi shōkei |
transmit |
繼任 继任 see styles |
jì rèn ji4 ren4 chi jen |
to succeed sb in a job; successor |
繼位 继位 see styles |
jì wèi ji4 wei4 chi wei |
to succeed to the throne |
繼兄 继兄 see styles |
jì xiōng ji4 xiong1 chi hsiung |
older stepbrother |
繼嗣 继嗣 see styles |
jì sì ji4 si4 chi ssu keiji |
to continue; to continue a family line; posterity; heir to continue |
繼女 继女 see styles |
jì nǚ ji4 nu:3 chi nü |
stepdaughter; CL:個|个[ge4],名[ming2] |
繼妹 继妹 see styles |
jì mèi ji4 mei4 chi mei |
younger stepsister |
繼姐 继姐 see styles |
jì jiě ji4 jie3 chi chieh |
older stepsister |
繼子 继子 see styles |
jì zǐ ji4 zi3 chi tzu |
stepson |
繼室 继室 see styles |
jì shì ji4 shi4 chi shih |
second wife (of a widower) |
繼屬 继属 see styles |
jì shǔ ji4 shu3 chi shu keizoku |
joining |
繼弟 继弟 see styles |
jì dì ji4 di4 chi ti |
younger stepbrother |
繼後 继后 see styles |
jì hòu ji4 hou4 chi hou |
later; afterwards |
繼忠 继忠 see styles |
jì zhōng ji4 zhong1 chi chung Keichū |
Jizhong |
繼承 继承 see styles |
jì chéng ji4 cheng2 chi ch`eng chi cheng |
to inherit; to succeed to (the throne etc); to carry on (a tradition etc) |
繼武 继武 see styles |
jì wǔ ji4 wu3 chi wu |
to follow in the steps of one's predecessor |
繼母 继母 see styles |
jì mǔ ji4 mu3 chi mu |
stepmother |
繼父 继父 see styles |
jì fù ji4 fu4 chi fu |
stepfather |
繼統 继统 see styles |
jì tǒng ji4 tong3 chi t`ung chi tung |
to succeed on the throne |
繼續 继续 see styles |
jì xù ji4 xu4 chi hsü |
to continue; to proceed with; to go on with |
繼而 继而 see styles |
jì ér ji4 er2 chi erh |
then; afterwards |
繼親 继亲 see styles |
jì qīn ji4 qin1 chi ch`in chi chin |
stepfamily; (old) stepmother; to marry |
繼軌 继轨 see styles |
jì guǐ ji4 gui3 chi kuei |
to follow in the steps of |
繼述 继述 see styles |
jì shù ji4 shu4 chi shu |
(literary) to carry on; to inherit; to succeed |
繼配 继配 see styles |
jì pèi ji4 pei4 chi p`ei chi pei |
second wife (of a widower) |
過繼 过继 see styles |
guò jì guo4 ji4 kuo chi |
to adopt; to give for adoption (usually to a childless relative) |
中繼器 中继器 see styles |
zhōng jì qì zhong1 ji4 qi4 chung chi ch`i chung chi chi |
repeater |
中繼站 中继站 see styles |
zhōng jì zhàn zhong1 ji4 zhan4 chung chi chan |
relay station |
孫繼海 孙继海 see styles |
sūn jì hǎi sun1 ji4 hai3 sun chi hai |
Sun Jihai (1977-), Chinese footballer, played for Manchester City (2002-2008) |
幀中繼 帧中继 see styles |
zhēn zhōng jì zhen1 zhong1 ji4 chen chung chi |
frame relay |
徐繼畬 徐继畲 see styles |
xú jì yú xu2 ji4 yu2 hsü chi yü |
Xu Jiyu (1795-1873), Chinese geographer |
戚繼光 戚继光 see styles |
qī jì guāng qi1 ji4 guang1 ch`i chi kuang chi chi kuang |
Qi Jiguang (1528-1588), military leader |
繼任者 继任者 see styles |
jì rèn zhě ji4 ren4 zhe3 chi jen che |
successor |
繼子女 继子女 see styles |
jì zǐ nǚ ji4 zi3 nu:3 chi tzu nü |
stepchildren; adopted children |
繼承人 继承人 see styles |
jì chéng rén ji4 cheng2 ren2 chi ch`eng jen chi cheng jen |
heir; successor |
繼承權 继承权 see styles |
jì chéng quán ji4 cheng2 quan2 chi ch`eng ch`üan chi cheng chüan |
right of inheritance |
繼承者 继承者 see styles |
jì chéng zhě ji4 cheng2 zhe3 chi ch`eng che chi cheng che |
successor |
繼父母 继父母 see styles |
jì fù mǔ ji4 fu4 mu3 chi fu mu |
step-parents |
繼電器 继电器 see styles |
jì diàn qì ji4 dian4 qi4 chi tien ch`i chi tien chi |
relay (electronics) |
中繼資料 中继资料 see styles |
zhōng jì zī liào zhong1 ji4 zi1 liao4 chung chi tzu liao |
metadata |
前仆後繼 前仆后继 see styles |
qián pū hòu jì qian2 pu1 hou4 ji4 ch`ien p`u hou chi chien pu hou chi |
one falls, the next follows (idiom); stepping into the breach to replace fallen comrades; advancing wave upon wave |
前赴後繼 前赴后继 see styles |
qián fù hòu jì qian2 fu4 hou4 ji4 ch`ien fu hou chi chien fu hou chi |
More info & calligraphy: Carry On, Undaunted |
夜以繼日 夜以继日 see styles |
yè yǐ jì rì ye4 yi3 ji4 ri4 yeh i chi jih |
night and day (idiom); continuous strenuous effort |
女繼承人 女继承人 see styles |
nǚ jì chéng rén nu:3 ji4 cheng2 ren2 nü chi ch`eng jen nü chi cheng jen |
inheritress |
後繼乏人 后继乏人 see styles |
hòu jì fá rén hou4 ji4 fa2 ren2 hou chi fa jen |
see 後繼無人|后继无人[hou4 ji4 wu2 ren2] |
後繼有人 后继有人 see styles |
hòu jì yǒu rén hou4 ji4 you3 ren2 hou chi yu jen |
(idiom) to have qualified successors to carry on one's undertaking |
後繼無人 后继无人 see styles |
hòu jì wú rén hou4 ji4 wu2 ren2 hou chi wu jen |
to have no qualified successors to carry on one's undertaking |
焚膏繼晷 焚膏继晷 see styles |
fén gāo jì guǐ fen2 gao1 ji4 gui3 fen kao chi kuei |
to burn the midnight oil (idiom); to work continuously night and day |
繼往開來 继往开来 see styles |
jì wǎng kāi lái ji4 wang3 kai1 lai2 chi wang k`ai lai chi wang kai lai |
to follow the past and herald the future (idiom); part of a historical transition; forming a bridge between earlier and later stages |
繼承衣缽 继承衣钵 see styles |
jì chéng yī bō ji4 cheng2 yi1 bo1 chi ch`eng i po chi cheng i po |
to take up sb's mantle; to follow in sb's steps |
興滅繼絕 兴灭继绝 see styles |
xīng miè jì jué xing1 mie4 ji4 jue2 hsing mieh chi chüeh |
lit. to restore the state and revive old families (idiom); fig. to restore something that has been destroyed or forgotten |
訊框中繼 讯框中继 see styles |
xùn kuàng zhōng jì xun4 kuang4 zhong1 ji4 hsün k`uang chung chi hsün kuang chung chi |
frame relay (telecommunications) |
多端中繼器 多端中继器 see styles |
duō duān zhōng jì qì duo1 duan1 zhong1 ji4 qi4 to tuan chung chi ch`i to tuan chung chi chi |
multiport repeater |
繼兄弟姐妹 继兄弟姐妹 see styles |
jì xiōng dì jiě mèi ji4 xiong1 di4 jie3 mei4 chi hsiung ti chieh mei |
step-siblings |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 60 results for "继" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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