矩形 | jǔ xíng | rectangle |
力矩 | lì jǔ | torque |
矩 | jǔ | carpenter's square; rule; regulation; pattern; to carve |
规矩 | guī ju | lit. compass and set square; fig. established standard; rule; customs; practices; fig. upright and honest; well-behaved |
扭矩 | niǔ jǔ | torque; turning force |
矩阵 | jǔ zhèn | array; matrix (math.) |
磁矩 | cí jǔ | magnetic moment |
不以规矩, 不能成方圆 | bù yǐ guī ju , bù néng chéng fāng yuán | without rules, nothing can be done (idiom, from Mencius); one must follow some rules |
中心矩 | zhōng xīn jǔ | (statistics) central moment |
中规中矩 | zhòng guī zhòng jǔ | conforming with the norms of society |
伴矩阵 | bàn jǔ zhèn | adjoint matrix (math.) |
偏心矩 | piān xīn jǔ | axis of eccentricity |
原点矩 | yuán diǎn jǔ | (statistics) moment |
守规矩 | shǒu guī ju | to abide by the rules |
循规蹈矩 | xún guī dǎo jǔ | to follow the compass and go with the set square (idiom); to follow the rules inflexibly; to act according to convention |
没有规矩, 不成方圆 | méi yǒu guī ju , bù chéng fāng yuán | without rules, nothing can be done (idiom); one must follow some rules |
没有规矩, 何以成方圆 | méi yǒu guī jǔ , hé yǐ chéng fāng yuán | without rules, how can anything be done (idiom); one must follow some rules |
矩尺 | jǔ chǐ | set square (tool to measure right angles) |
矩尺座 | jǔ chǐ zuò | Norma (constellation) |
规矩准绳 | guī ju zhǔn shéng | compasses, set square, spirit level and plumbline (idiom); fig. established standard; norms; criteria |
规矩绳墨 | guī ju shéng mò | compasses, set square and straight line marker (idiom); fig. established standard; norms; criteria |
规行矩步 | guī xíng jǔ bù | to follow the compass and go with the set square (idiom); to follow the rules inflexibly; to act according to convention |
诺矩罗 | Nuò jǔ luó | Nuojuluo, monk at start of Tang dynasty, possibly originally immigrant, lived in Qingshen county 青神, Sichuan |
转矩 | zhuàn jǔ | torque |
转矩臂 | zhuàn jǔ bì | torque arm |
韩复矩 | Hán Fù jǔ | Han Fuju (1890-1938), Nationalist Kuomintang (KMT) army general and governor of Shandong, executed by Chiang Kai-shek 蒋介石 after he abandoned Ji'nan to the Japanese |