gēn jù
according to
based on
basis
foundation
CL:個|个[ge4]
gēn běn
fundamental
basic
root
simply
absolutely (not)
(not) at all
CL:個|个[ge4]
gēn
root
basis
classifier for long slender objects, e.g. cigarettes, guitar strings
CL:條|条[tiao2]
radical (chemistry)
Gē běn hā gēn
Copenhagen or København, capital of Denmark
gēn shēn dì gù
deep-rooted (problem etc)
gēn zhì
to bring under permanent control
to effect a radical cure
guī gēn
to return home (after a lifetime's absence)
to go back to one's roots
gēn jīng
stolon
runner
rhizome
rhizoma
bìng gēn
an incompletely cured illness
an old complaint
the root cause of trouble
gé gēn
tuber of the kudzu vine (Pueraria lobata), used in Chinese medicine
bǎn lán gēn
indigo woad root
root of Isatis indigotica (used in TCM)
yà gēn
from the start
absolutely
entirely
simply
Lǐ gēn
Reagan (name)
Ronald Reagan (1911-2004), US president (1981-1989)
huò gēn
root of the trouble
cause of the ruin
Xiāng gēn
Hakone, city on the east coast of Japan southwest of Tokyo
zhuī gēn
to trace sth back to its source
to get to the bottom of sth
cí gēn
radical of a compound word (in European language)
guī gēn dào dǐ
after all
in the final analysis
ultimately
zhí gēn
to take root
to establish a base
Mó gēn Shì dān lì
Morgan Stanley (financial services company)
gēn jù guī dìng
according to provisions
as stipulated in the rules
luò yè guī gēn
lit. a falling leaf returns to the roots (idiom)
fig. all things go back to their source eventually
in old age, an expatriate returns home
Luò yè guī gēn
Getting Home, 2007 PRC comedy-drama film directed by 張揚|张扬[Zhang1 Yang2], starring 趙本山|赵本山[Zhao4 Ben3 shan1]
zhí gēn yú
to be rooted to
to take root in
zhuī gēn sù yuán
to pursue sth back to its origins
to trace back to the source
to get to the bottom of sth
zì gēn
character root
word root
etymon
yà gēn r
erhua variant of 壓根|压根[ya4 gen1]
shé gēn
back of tongue
tongue root
dorsal
chú gēn
to root out
to eliminate the roots
to cure once and for all
yī gēn jīn
stubborn
inflexible
one-track minded
páo gēn wèn dǐ
to dig up roots and inquire at the base (idiom); to get to the bottom of sth
zhǎn cǎo chú gēn
to cut weeds and eliminate the roots (idiom); to destroy root and branch
to eliminate completely
Hǎi ní gēn
Heineken (Dutch brewing company)
see also 喜力[Xi3 li4]
zhuī gēn jiū dǐ
to get to the heart of the matter
pán gēn cuò jié
twisted roots and intertwined joints (idiom); complicated and very tricky
knotty and deeply-rooted difficulties
suān gēn
negative ion
acid radical
Gēn hé
Genhe county level city, Mongolian Gegeen-gol xot, in Hulunbuir 呼倫貝爾|呼伦贝尔[Hu1 lun2 bei4 er3], Inner Mongolia
gēn shì
surd (math.)
algebraic expression involving a square root or other irrationality
Léi gēn
Reagan (name)
Ronald Reagan (1911-2004), US president (1981-1989)
zì gēn biǎo
table of components used in wubi input method 五筆輸入法|五笔输入法[wu3 bi3 shu1 ru4 fa3]
jiū qí gēn yuán
to trace something to its source (idiom)
Ān Zhòng gēn
An Jung-geun or Ahn Joong-keun (1879-1910), Korean independence activist, famous as assassin of Japanese prime minister ITŌ Hirobumi 伊藤博文[Yi1 teng2 Bo2 wen2] in 1909
Gēn hé shì
Genhe county level city, Mongolian Gegeen-gol xot, in Hulunbuir 呼倫貝爾|呼伦贝尔[Hu1 lun2 bei4 er3], Inner Mongolia
Mó gēn · Fú lǐ màn
Morgan Freeman, American actor
gēn zhuàng jīng
rhizome (biol.)
root stock
yè luò guī gēn
a falling leaf returns to the roots (idiom); everything has its ancestral home
In old age, an expatriate longs to return home.
shí gēn
real root (of a polynomial)
Gé luó níng gēn
Groningen, province and city in the Netherlands
xiāng gēn cǎo
vetiver grass (Vetiveria zizanoides)
gēn běn fǎ
fundamental law
body of basic laws
páo gēn
lit. to dig up the root
to get to the heart of (the matter)
zhí gēn
taproot (main root growing vertically down)
gēn jù shàng biǎo
according to the above table
qí gén
at the base
at the root
(of a leg) just below the crutch
guī gēn jié dì
ultimately
in the final analysis
after all
when all is said and done
jiáo shé gēn
to gossip
to argue unnecessarily
xún gēn wèn dǐ
lit. to examine roots and inquire at the base (idiom); to get to the bottom of sth
Gēn xī dǎo
Guernsey (Channel Islands)
Mì xiē gēn hú
Lake Michigan, one of the Great Lakes 五大湖 [Wǔ dà hú]
Fú lán xī sī · Péi gēn
Francis Bacon (1561-1626), English renaissance philosopher and early scientist
Tú lín gēn
Thuringia (state in Germany)
zhuī gēn wèn dǐ
lit. to examine roots and inquire at the base (idiom); to get to the bottom of sth
zhuī gēn qiú yuán
to track sth to its roots
kǔ gēn
underlying cause of poverty
pán gēn jiū dǐ
lit. to examine roots and inquire at the base (idiom); to get to the bottom of sth
Āi ěr lǎng gēn
Erlangen (town in Bavaria)
èr chóng gēn
a double root of an equation
yè gēn
the root cause (of evil)
bane (Buddhism)
pán gēn wèn dǐ
lit. to examine roots and inquire at the base (idiom); to get to the bottom of sth
tīng qiáng gēn
to eavesdrop
to listen in secret to sb's conversations
Xí fán níng gēn
Scheveningen, resort in Den Haag (The Hague), Netherlands
jiǎn cǎo chú gēn
lit. cut grass and pull out roots (idiom); fig. to destroy root and branch
to eradicate
hā líng gēn
Harlingen, the Netherlands
páo gēn r
erhua variant of 刨根[pao2 gen1]
Ài liú gēn nà
Eriugena, John Scottus (c. 810-880) Irish poet, theologian, and philosopher of Neoplatonism
Fǎ lán xī sī · Péi gēn
Francis Bacon (1561-1626), English renaissance philosopher and early scientist
Āi ěr lǎng gēn gāng lǐng
Felix Klein's Erlangen program (1872) on geometry and group theory
dà gēn lán
Cymbidium macrorrhizum Lindl.
tīng qiáng gēn r
erhua variant of 聽牆根|听墙根[ting1 qiang2 gen1]
xún gēn wèn dǐ
lit. to examine roots and inquire at the base (idiom); to get to the bottom of sth
zì gēn tōng yòng mǎ
common coding for components of Chinese character
same as Zheng coding 鄭碼|郑码[Zheng4 ma3]
zhuī gēn jiū dǐ r
erhua variant of 追根究底[zhui1 gen1 jiu1 di3]
Gǔ gēn hǎn pēn pèn qì tuī jìn yán jiū zhōng xīn
Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology (GALCIT, from 1926)
Guggenheim jet propulsion center (from 1943)
niè jiǎo gēn
variant of 躡腳跟|蹑脚跟[nie4 jiao3 gen1]
ǎi jīng zhū shā gēn
short-stem Ardisia (Ardisia brevicaulis)
Fǎ lán xī sī · Péi gēn
Francis Bacon (1561-1626), English renaissance philosopher and early scientist
guī gēn jié dǐ
variant of 歸根結底|归根结底[gui1 gen1 jie2 di3]
guī gēn jié dǐ
in the final analysis
ultimately
shù gāo qiān zhàng , yè luò guī gēn
fig. a tree may grow a thousand zhang high, but its leaves return to their roots (proverb)
fig. everything has its ancestral home
in old age, an expatriate returns home
shù gāo qiān zhàng , luò yè guī gēn
see 樹高千丈,葉落歸根|树高千丈,叶落归根[shu4 gao1 qian1 zhang4 , ye4 luo4 gui1 gen1]
suàn nǎ gēn cōng
who do (you) think (you) are?
who does (he, she etc) think (he, she) is?
qí gēn
at the base
at the root
(of a leg) just below the crutch
lián gēn bá
to pull up by the roots
to uproot
zhuī gēn xún dǐ
see 追根究底[zhui1 gen1 jiu1 di3]
pán gēn cuò jié
variant of 盤根錯節|盘根错节[pan2 gen1 cuo4 jie2]
luò dì shēng gēn
air plant (Bryophyllum pinnatum)
to put down roots
jiǎo gēn
variant of 腳跟|脚跟[jiao3 gen1]
ěr gēn qīng jìng
lit. ears pure and peaceful (idiom)
to stay away from the filth and unrest of the world
gēn yóu
the whys and the wherefores
the detailed story
root cause
yǎo jǐn yá gēn
see 咬緊牙關|咬紧牙关[yao3 jin3 ya2 guan1]
yǎo dìng yá gēn
see 咬緊牙關|咬紧牙关[yao3 jin3 ya2 guan1]
mìng gēn
lifeblood
the thing that one cherishes most in life
(coll.) family jewels (male genitals)
Mì xiē gēn Hú
Lake Michigan, one of the Great Lakes 五大湖[Wu3 da4 hu2]
gēn shēn yè mào
deep roots and vigorous foliage (idiom)
(fig.) well established and growing strongly
gēn dǐ
foundation
grounding
background
what lies at the bottom of sth
root
cause
Mó gēn · Fú lǐ màn
Morgan Freeman, American actor
Fú lán xī sī · Péi gēn
Francis Bacon (1561-1626), English renaissance philosopher and early scientist
shǎo gēn jīn
(coll.) dim-witted
foolish
absent-minded
xún gēn sù yuán
see 追根溯源[zhui1 gen1 su4 yuan2]
yī gēn shéng shàng de mà zha
see 一條繩上的螞蚱|一条绳上的蚂蚱[yi1 tiao2 sheng2 shang4 de5 ma4 zha5]