- great; magnificent; macro (computing); macro-
- courtyard; atrium; opening in a roof; skylight; caisson ceiling; (TCM) acupuncture point TB10
- brick
- lump; chunk; piece; classifier for pieces of cloth, cake, soap etc; (coll.) classifier for money and currency units
- fragment
- to fall; to drop; to lag behind; to lose; to go missing; to reduce; fall (in prices); to lose (value, weight etc); to wag; to swing; to turn; to change; to exchange; to swap; to show off; to shed (hair); (used after certain verbs to express completion, fulfillment, removal etc)
- brick; tile (floor or wall, not roof); CL:塊|块[kuai4]
- pocket
- 井 jǐng: 井 jing3: a well; CL:口[kou3]; neat; orderly井 Jǐng: 井 Jing3: Jing, one of the 28 constellations of Chinese astronomy; surname Jing
- to bounce; to bounce back; to boomerang; to ricochet; rebound (of stock market etc); bounce; backlash; negative repercussions
- silent; speechless
- very few
- from the beginning; always; to come of one's own accord
- artificial; man-made; having human cause or origin; human attempt or effort
- shortcoming; defect; fault; one's weak points
- to subdue; to check; to bring under control; (in former times) what one is allowed to wear depending on social status; uniform (army, party, school etc); livery (for company employees); CL:套[tao4]
- unknown
- brick
- contempt; contemptuous; to despise; to scorn; scornful
- to die; to pass away
- to just happen to coincide with
- to such an extent as to; down to; up to
- to come to an agreement; to complete negotiations
- twists and turns
- facing death; at death's door
- twists and turns; vicissitude; complication; difficulty; effort; CL:番[fan1]
- to not feel like (doing sth); to be disinclined to
- second (i.e. number two); second time; twice; (math.) quadratic (of degree two)
- to count on one's fingers
- 期 qī: 期 qi1: period; cycle期 qī: 期 qi1: a period of time; phase; stage; classifier for issues of a periodical, courses of study; time; term; period; to hope; Taiwan pr. [qi2]
- (idiom) an up-and-coming youngster; new talent; a brilliant younger generation
- to vie against one another; to fight each other; mutual aggression
- (coll.) old fellow; old codger
- to have no qualified successors to carry on one's undertaking