zǔ jí
ancestral hometown
original domicile (and civil registration)
xué jí
registration as a current student
gǔ jí
ancient text
antique books
jí guàn
one's native place
place of ancestry
registered birthplace
rù jí
to become naturalized
to become a citizen
yuán jí
ancestral home (town)
birthplace
jí
book or record
registry
roll
place of one's family or ancestral records
membership
hù jí
census register
household register
mì jí
rare book
cheat code (video games)
Měi jí
US citizenship
having American nationality
huì jí
membership (of a club etc)
chē jí
a vehicle's registration information (Tw)
Zhāng Jí
Zhang Ji (767-830), Tang Dynasty poet
wài jí huá rén
overseas Chinese
persons of Chinese origin having foreign citizenship
jí jí
noisy
of high reputation
intricate
bù jí
account books
registers
records
zǎi jí
books (in Confucian education)
qí jí
Manchu household register (during the Qing Dynasty)
jì jí
to register as domiciled in another land
naturalization
kāi chú dǎng jí , xíng zhèng kāi chú
double expulsion (from the party and from the administrative post, as a punishment for corruption)
abbr. to 雙開|双开
lù jí
good fortune and reputation
hēi jí yuān hún
Black register of lost souls, long novel by Peng Yangou 彭養鷗|彭养鸥 about the destructive influence of opium, published in 1897 and 1909
chéng jí
to inherit a rank (from a predecessor)
wài jí Huá rén
overseas Chinese
persons of Chinese origin having foreign citizenship
xuē jí
(of an official) dismissal from office (old)
rén yán jí jí
tongues are wagging (idiom)
Hēi Jí Yuān hún
Black Register of Lost Souls, long novel by Peng Yangou 彭養鷗|彭养鸥 about the destructive influence of opium, published in 1897 and 1909