rì
sun
day
date, day of the month
hào
ordinal number
day of a month
mark
sign
business establishment
size
ship suffix
horn (wind instrument)
bugle call
assumed name
to take a pulse
classifier used to indicate number of people
jīng cháng
frequently
constantly
regularly
often
day-to-day
everyday
daily
rì yuè
the sun and moon
day and month
every day and every month
season
life and livelihood
xīng qī
week
CL:個|个[ge4]
day of the week
Sunday
cì
next in sequence
second
the second (day, time etc)
secondary
vice-
sub-
infra-
inferior quality
substandard
order
sequence
hypo- (chemistry)
classifier for enumerated events: time
Wēi
surname Wei
ancient Chinese state near present day Chongqing
Taiwan pr. [Wei2]
shí · yī
first of October
PRC National day
same as 國慶|国庆[gúo qìng]
měi rì
daily
(soup etc) of the day
dàng rì
that very day
the same day
yī hào
first day of the month
toilet
(slang) giver (in a homosexual relationship)
yī dàn
in case (sth happens)
if
once (sth happens, then...)
when
in a short time
in one day
rì qián
the other day
a few days ago
Wèi
surname Wei
vassal state during the Zhou Dynasty (1066-221 BC), located in present day Henan and Hebei Provinces
zhì jīn
so far
to this day
until now
Lǔ
surname Lu
Shandong Province 山東省|山东省[Shan1 dong1 Sheng3]
vassal state during the Zhou Dynasty (1066-221 BC) in modern day Shandong Province
xīn chūn
the beginning of Spring
the 10 or 20 days following the lunar New Year's Day
píng rì
ordinary day
everyday
ordinarily
usually
rì zi
day
a (calendar) date
days of one's life
rì xīn yuè yì
daily renewal, monthly change (idiom)
every day sees new developments
rapid progress
rì qū
(increasing) day by day
(more critical) with every passing day
gradually
duān wǔ
the Dragon Boat Festival (5th day of 5th lunar month)
qī xī
double seven festival, evening of seventh of lunar seventh month
girls' festival
Chinese Valentine's day, when Cowherd and Weaving maid 牛郎織女|牛郎织女 are allowed their annual meeting
ài xīn
compassion
kindness
care for others
love
CL:片[pian4]
charity (bazaar, golf day etc)
heart (the symbol ♥)
rì yì
day by day
more and more
increasingly
more and more with each passing day
yǔ rì jù zēng
to increase steadily
to grow with each passing day
Dà dū
Dadu, capital of China during the Yuan Dynasty (1280-1368), modern day Beijing
zhòu yè
day and night
period of 24 hours
continuously, without stop
zhēng zhēng rì shàng
becoming more prosperous with each passing day
rì jiàn
to progress (or increase, change etc) day by day
more (or better etc) with each passing day
Chóng yáng
Double Ninth or Yang Festival
9th day of 9th lunar month
mèng mèi yǐ qiú
to yearn for sth even in one's dreams (idiom)
to long for sth day and night
rì yè
day and night
around the clock
féng
to meet by chance
to come across
(of a calendar event) to come along
(of an event) to fall on (a particular day)
to fawn upon
Qīng míng
Qingming or Pure Brightness, 5th of the 24 solar terms 二十四節氣|二十四节气[er4 shi2 si4 jie2 qi5] 5th-19th April
Pure Brightness Festival or Tomb Sweeping Day (in early April)
jí rì
this or that very day
in the next few days
wèi yǔ chóu móu
lit. before it rains, bind around with silk (idiom, from Book of Songs 詩經|诗经); fig. to plan ahead
to prepare for a rainy day
yǒu zhāo yī rì
one day
sometime in the future
gǎi tiān
another day
some other time
to find another day (for appointment etc)
to take a rain check