籍 | jí | book or record; registry; roll; place of one's family or ancestral records; membership; surname Ji |
书籍 | shū jí | books; works |
国籍 | guó jí | nationality |
古籍 | gǔ jí | antiquarian book |
户籍 | hù jí | census register; household register |
典籍 | diǎn jí | ancient books or records |
原籍 | yuán jí | ancestral home (town); birthplace |
史籍 | shǐ jí | historical records |
经籍 | jīng jí | religious text |
党籍 | dǎng jí | party membership |
籍贯 | jí guàn | one's native place; place of ancestry; registered birthplace |
入籍 | rù jí | become naturalized; become a citizen |
削籍 | xuē jí | (of an official) dismissal from office (old) |
外籍 | wài jí | foreign nationality |
外籍劳工 | wài jí láo gōng | foreign worker |
外籍华人 | wài jí huá rén | overseas Chinese; persons of Chinese origin having foreign citizenship |
多重国籍 | duō chóng guó jí | dual nationality |
学籍 | xué jí | school roll(s) |
寄籍 | jì jí | to register as domiciled in another land; naturalization |
张籍 | Zhāng Jí | Zhang Ji (767-830), Tang Dynasty poet |
慰籍 | wèi jí | solace; comfort |
承籍 | chéng jí | to inherit a rank (from a predecessor) |
旗籍 | qí jí | Manchurian national |
会籍 | huì jí | membership (of a club etc) |
祖籍 | zǔ jí | ancestral hometown; original domicile (and civil registration) |
禄籍 | lù jí | good fortune and reputation |
秘籍 | mì jí | rare book; cheat code (video games) |
簿籍 | bù jí | account books; registers; records |
籍籍 | jí jí | noisy; of high reputation; intricate |
美籍 | Měi jí | US citizen |
船籍 | chuán jí | ship's registry |
船籍港 | chuán jí gǎng | port of registration (of ship) |
车籍 | chē jí | a vehicle's registration information (Taiwan) |
载籍 | zǎi jí | books (in Confucian education) |
开除学籍 | kāi chú xué jí | to expel from school |
开除党籍 | kāi chú dǎng jí | to expel from party membership |
开除党籍, 行政开除 | kāi chú dǎng jí , xíng zhèng kāi chú | double expulsion (from the party and from the administrative post, as a punishment for corruption); abbr. to 双开 |
黑籍冤魂 | hēi jí yuān hún | Black register of lost souls, long novel by Peng Yangou 彭养鸥 about the destructive influence of opium, published in 1897 and 1909 |