qì jī
opportunity
turning point
juncture
qì hé
agreement
to agree
to get on with
congenial
agreeing with
to ally oneself with sb
mò qì
tacit understanding
mutual understanding
rapport
connected at a deep level with each other
(of team members) well coordinated
tight
qì
to carve
carved words
to agree
a contract
a deed
Qì dān
Qidan or Khitan, ethnic group in ancient China, a branch of the Eastern Hu people inhabiting the valley of the Xar Murun River in the upper reaches of the Liao River 遼河|辽河[Liao2 He2]
tuán qì
Christian association
fellowship
Qì hē fū
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860-1904), Russian writer famous for his short stories and plays
dì qì
deed (for land)
CL:張|张[zhang1],份[fen4]
Suǒ qì
Sochi (city on the Black Sea in Russia)
fáng qì
deed (for a house)
CL:張|张[zhang1],份[fen4]
Ā bā lā qì yà
Appalachian Mountains in North America
yuē qì
contract
oath of allegiance
tóng fú hé qì
same sign, joint aim (idiom); fig. completely compatible
identical
qì jiàn
arrow used as a token of authority (by field commanders)
qì yuē qiáo pái
contract bridge (card game)
tóu qì
to get along well (with sb)
congenial
to speculate (on financial markets)
Fěi bō nà qì
Leonardo Fibonacci (c. 1170-1250), Italian mathematician
xiāng qì
(literary) to be a good match