jì xù
to continue
to proceed with
to go on with
jì
to continue
to follow after
to go on with
to succeed
to inherit
then
afterwards
xiāng jì
in succession
following closely
jì chéng
to inherit
to succeed to (the throne etc)
to carry on (a tradition etc)
jì wǎng kāi lái
to follow the past and herald the future (idiom); part of a historical transition
forming a bridge between earlier and later stages
jì rèn
succeed sb in a job
successor
chéng jì
adoption (e.g. of a nephew as a son)
to inherit
qián pū hòu jì
one falls, the next follows (idiom); stepping into the breach to replace fallen comrades
advancing wave upon wave
qián fù hòu jì
to advance dauntlessly in wave upon wave (idiom)
yè yǐ jì rì
night and day (idiom); continuous strenuous effort
jì nǚ
stepdaughter
CL:個|个[gè],名[míng]
Qī Jì guāng
Qi Jiguang (1528-1588), military leader
Sūn Jì hǎi
Sun Jihai (1977-), Chinese footballer, played for Manchester City (2002-2008)
jì zǐ nǚ
stepchildren
adopted children
jì chéng yī bō
to take up sb's mantle
to follow in sb's steps
chū jì
to become adopted as heir
fén gāo jì guǐ
to burn the midnight oil (idiom); to work continuously night and day
Xú Jì yú
Xu Jiyu (1795-1873), Chinese geographer
jì shì
second wife (of a widower)
jì wǔ
to follow in the steps of one's predecessor
jì qīn
stepfamily
(old) stepmother
to marry
jì guǐ
to follow in the steps of
jì shù
(literary) to carry on
to inherit
to succeed
jì zǐ nǚ
stepchildren
adopted children
jì nǚ
stepdaughter
CL:個|个[ge4],名[ming2]
jì sì
to continue
to continue a family line
posterity
heir
hòu jì wú rén
to have no qualified successors to carry on one's undertaking
hòu jì yǒu rén
to have qualified successors to carry on one's undertaking
hòu jì fá rén
see 後繼無人|后继无人[hou4 ji4 wu2 ren2]
guò jì
to adopt
to give for adoption (usually to a childless relative)