jí shí
in time
promptly
without delay
timely
jì shì
is both ...(and...)
since
as
being the case that
Wǔ Jīng
the Five Classics of Confucianism, namely: the Book of Songs 詩經|诗经[Shī Jīng], the Book of History 書經|书经[Shū Jīng], the Classic of Rites 禮記|礼记[Lǐ Jì], the Book of Changes 易經|易经[Yì Jīng], and the Spring and Autumn Annals 春秋[Chūn Qīu]
jì shí
record of actual events
documentary (factual rather than fictional)
jì shì
to keep a record of events
record
to start to form memories (after one's infancy)
jì shí
to measure time
to time
to reckon by time
jì shī
technician
technical expert
Chén cāng qū
Chencang district of Bǎojī city 寶雞市|宝鸡市[Bǎo jī shì], Shǎnxī
Wèi bīn qū
Weibin district of Bǎojī city 寶雞市|宝鸡市[Bǎo jī shì], Shǎnxī
Jīn tái qū
Jintai district of Bǎojī city 寶雞市|宝鸡市[Bǎo jī shì], Shǎnxī
jì shì
final phase
end of a historical era
jì shì
(usually used in the negative) to be of help or use
sān shí liù jì , zǒu wéi shàng cè
Of the Thirty-Six Stratagems, fleeing is best.
see also 三十六計|三十六计[sān shí lìu jì]
Táng chū Sì Dà jiā
Four Great Poets of early Tang
refers to Yu Shi'nan 虞世南[Yu2 Shi4 nan2], Ouyang Xun 陽歐詢|欧阳询[Ou1 yang2 Xun2], Chu Suiliang 楮遂良[Chu3 Sui4 liang2] and Xue Ji 薛稷[Xue1 Ji4]
jì shì
second wife (of a widower)
jī shí
(of food) to retain in stomach due to indigestion (TCM)