qiè jì
to avoid as taboo
to avoid by all means
jì huì
taboo
to avoid as taboo
to abstain from
jì kǒu
abstain from certain food (as when ill)
avoid certain foods
be on a diet
jìn jì
taboo
contraindication (medicine)
to abstain from
dù jì
to be jealous of (sb's achievements etc)
to be envious
envy
cāi jì
to be suspicious and jealous of
sì wú jì dàn
absolutely unrestrained
unbridled
without the slightest scruple
gù jì
to have misgivings
apprehension
worry
qualm
scruple
jì
to be jealous of
fear
dread
scruple
to avoid or abstain from
to quit
to give up sth
jì dàn
to be afraid of the consequences
restraining fear
jì du
to be jealous of
to envy
jealousy
envy
bǎi wú jìn jì
all taboos are off (idiom); anything goes
nothing is taboo
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
tóu 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
Zhǎng sūn Wú jì
Zhangsun Wuji (c. 594-659), politician and historian of early Tang
yí jì
jealousy
suspicious and jealous
jiè jì
a taboo
to avoid sth (as taboo)
jū jì
to have scruples
to have misgivings
wài kuān nèi jì
magnanimous on the outside, but hateful on the inside (idiom)
dù xián jì néng
to envy the virtuous and talented (idiom)
jì rì
anniversary of a death
inauspicious day
wú suǒ wèi jì
without any fear of consequences
totally devoid of scruples
Tián Jì sài mǎ
Tian Ji races his horses (and accepts one loss in order to ensure two wins) (idiom)
wèi jì
to be arrested by fear
restraint
scruple
tóng yán wú jì
children's words carry no harm (idiom)