gé
square
frame
rule
(legal) case
style
character
standard
pattern
(grammar) case
(classical) to obstruct
to hinder
(classical) to arrive
to come
(classical) to investigate
to study exhaustively
yán gé
strict
stringent
tight
rigorous
xìng gé
nature
disposition
temperament
character
CL:個|个[ge4]
gé shì
form
specification
format
hé gé
to meet the standard required
qualified
eligible (voter etc)
tǐ gé
bodily health
one's physical state
physique
guī gé
standard
norm
specification
pò gé
to break the rule
to make an exception
shī gé
to overstep the rules
to go out of bounds
disqualification
to lose face
disqualified
bié jù yī gé
having a unique or distinctive style
pǐn gé
one's character
fret (on fingerboard of lute or guitar)
jiàng gé
to downgrade
to lower the standard
degrading
humiliating
gé gé bù rù
(idiom) inharmonious
incompatible
rén gé
personality
integrity
dignity
Ēn gé sī
Friedrich Engels (1820-1895), socialist philosopher and one of the founder of Marxism
Gé ěr mù
Golmud or Ge'ermu city (Tibetan: na gor mo grong khyer) in Haixi Mongol and Tibetan autonomous prefecture 海西蒙古族藏族自治州[Hai3 xi1 Meng3 gu3 zu2 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Qinghai
jí gé
to pass an exam or a test
to meet a minimum standard
Bù lā gé
Prague, capital of Czech Republic
biǎo gé
form
table
CL:張|张[zhang1],份[fen4]
gé diào
style (of art or literature)
form
one's work style
moral character
Xiāng gé lǐ lā
Shangri-La (mythical location)
Shangri-La town and county in Dêqên or Diqing Tibetan autonomous prefecture 迪慶藏族自治州|迪庆藏族自治州[Dí qìng Zàng zú zì zhì zhōu], northwest Yunnan
formerly Gyeltang or Gyalthang, Chinese 中甸[Zhōng diàn] in Tibetan province of Kham
gé zi
lattice
check (pattern of squares)
yǒu zī gé
to be entitled
to qualify
to be qualified
gé lè
(onom.) laughing sound
glug-glug haha!
tǐ gé jiǎn chá
physical examination
clinical examination
health checkup
Luó gé
Logue or Rogge (name)
Jacques Rogge, president of International Olympic Committee (IOC)
hé gé zhèng
certificate of conformity
kòng gé
blank
blank space on a form
space
囗 (indicating missing or illegible character)
Mǐ gé
MiG
Russian Aircraft Corporation
Mikoyan
Bó gé
Borg (name)
Bjorn Borg (1956-), Swedish tennis star
Dé gé
Dêgê county (Tibetan: sde dge rdzong) in Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture 甘孜藏族自治州[Gan1 zi1 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Sichuan (formerly in Kham province of Tibet)
fāng gé
checked pattern
square box character (in Chinese text) indicating illegible character
zī gé sài
qualifying round (in sports)
Shī wǎ xīn gé
Arnold Schwarzenegger (1947-), US actor and politician, governor of California 2003-2011
Hēi gé ěr
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831), German philosopher
Sū gé lā dǐ
Socrates (469-399 BC), Greek philosopher
jīng gé
crystal lattice (the regular 3-dimensional pattern formed by atoms in a crystal)
Gé lín ní zhì
Greenwich (former location of Greenwich observatory, at zero longitude)
refers to Greenwich mean time
gé lǜ
forms of versification
conventions regarding set number of words and lines, choice of tonal patterns and rhyme schemes for various types of classical Chinese poetic composition
metrical verse
gé zhì
to study the underlying principle to acquire knowledge
abbr. for 格物致知[ge2 wu4 zhi4 zhi1]
word for Western natural sciences during late Qing
kè gé bó
KGB (Soviet secret police)
gé wù
to study the underlying principles, esp. in neo-Confucian rational learning 理學|理学[li3 xue2]
word for Western natural sciences during late Qing
Sī pí ěr bó gé
Steven Spielberg (1946-), US film director
Róng gé
Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961), Swiss psychiatrist
Ēn gé ěr
Engel (name)
Ernst Engel (1821-1896), German statistician
rén gé huà
to personalize
anthropomorphism
Zhǔn gé ěr
Jungar banner in Ordos 鄂爾多斯|鄂尔多斯[E4 er3 duo1 si1], Inner Mongolia
Jī xīn gé
Henry Kissinger (1923-), US academic and politician, Secretary of State 1973-1977
Gé ěr mù shì
Golmud or Ge'ermu city (Tibetan: na gor mo grong khyer) in Haixi Mongol and Tibetan autonomous prefecture 海西蒙古族藏族自治州[Hai3 xi1 Meng3 gu3 zu2 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Qinghai
Pǔ gé
Puge county in Liangshan Yi autonomous prefecture 涼山彞族自治州|凉山彝族自治州[Liang2 shan1 Yi2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], south Sichuan
Nuò gé
Northrop Grumman (aerospace arm of Boeing)
zhǔ gé
nominative case (grammar)
Bèi ěr gé lái dé
Belgrade, capital of Serbia
Xī gé mǎ
sigma (Greek letter Σσ)
(symbol for standard deviation in statistics)
Lā gé lǎng rì
Lagrange (name)
Joseph-Louis Lagrange (1735-1813), French mathematician and physicist
gé wù zhì zhī
to study the underlying principle to acquire knowledge (idiom); pursuing knowledge to the end
gòu gé
able to pass muster
qualified
apt
presentable
Shèng wén sēn tè hé Gé lín nà dīng sī
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Kǎi dá gé lán
Ketagalan, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan, esp. northeast corner
Liè níng gé lè
Leningrad, name of Russian city Saint Petersburg 聖彼得堡|圣彼得堡 1923-1991
xìng gé bù hé
incompatibility of temperament
Gé lái měi jiǎng
Grammy Award (US prize for music recording)
also written 葛萊美獎|葛莱美奖
rùn gé
scale of fee payment for a painter, calligrapher or writer
Sī dà lín gé lè
Stalingrad, former name of Volvograd 伏爾加格勒|伏尔加格勒 (1925-1961)
Jiā gé dá qí
Jiagedaqi district of Daxing'anling prefecture 大興安嶺地區|大兴安岭地区, in northwest Heilongjiang and northeast Inner Mongolia
Mù gé cuò
Lake Mibgai Co or Miga Tso, in Dartsendo or Kangding 康定[Kang1 ding4], Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture, Sichuan
Xiāng gé lǐ lā xiàn
Shangri-La county in Dêqên or Diqing Tibetan autonomous prefecture 迪慶藏族自治州|迪庆藏族自治州[Dí qìng Zàng zú zì zhì zhōu], northwest Yunnan
formerly Gyeltang or Gyalthang, Chinese 中甸[Zhōng diàn] in Tibetan province of Kham
Gé lǔ pài
Gelugpa school of Tibetan buddhism
Tú gé niè fū
Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev (1818-1883), Russian novelist
Sà gé lè bù
Zagreb, capital of Croatia 克羅地亞|克罗地亚[Ke4 luo2 di4 ya4]
Hé lín gé ěr
Horinger county in Hohhot 呼和浩特[Hu1 he2 hao4 te4], Inner Mongolia
pá gé zi
(oral) to write (esp. for a living)
to spell out laboriously on squared paper
gé shì tǎ
Gestalt (loanword)
see 格斯塔[Ge2 si1 ta3]
jí gé xiàn
passing line or score (in an examination)
shì gé
to be qualified (to bring a complaint, lawsuit etc) (law)
Ān gé ěr
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867), French Neoclassical painter
gé luò nà sī
GLONASS (Globalnaya Navigatsionaya Satelitnaya Sistema or Global Navigation Satellite System), the Russian equivalent of GPS
fāng gé zhǐ
squared paper
graph paper
grid paper (manuscript paper with squares for Chinese characters)
huí zhé gé zi
diffraction grating (physics)
Ā nuò · Shī wǎ xīn gé
Arnold Schwarzenegger (1947-), US actor and politician, governor of California since 2003
also written 阿諾德·施瓦辛格|阿诺德·施瓦辛格
Tài gé · Wǔ zī
Eldrick "Tiger" Woods (1975-), American golfer
Ā nuò dé · Shī wǎ xīn gé
Arnold Schwarzenegger (1947-), US actor and politician, governor of California since 2003
Gé luó níng gēn
Groningen, province and city in the Netherlands
Hé lín gé ěr xiàn
Horinger county in Hohhot 呼和浩特[Hu1 he2 hao4 te4], Inner Mongolia
Gé dàn sī kè
Gdansk, city on Baltic in north Poland
Mén xīng gé lā dé bā hè
Mönchengladbach (city in Germany)
bù biàn jià gé
fixed price
constant price
Shǐ wǎ xīn gé
Arnold Schwarzenegger
also written 阿諾德·施瓦辛格|阿诺德·施瓦辛格[A1 nuo4 de2 · Shi1 wa3 xin1 ge2]
Bù lōng bó gé
Blumberg or Bloomberg (name)
Gé lán fēn duō
Gryffindor (Harry Potter)
Dé gé xiàn
Dêgê county (Tibetan: sde dge rdzong) in Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture 甘孜藏族自治州[Gan1 zi1 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Sichuan (formerly in Kham province of Tibet)
Pǔ gé xiàn
Puge county in Liangshan Yi autonomous prefecture 涼山彞族自治州|凉山彝族自治州[Liang2 shan1 Yi2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], south Sichuan
Sī dà lín gé lè Zhàn yì
Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943), decisive battle of Second World War and one of the bloodiest battles in history, when the Germans failed to take Stalingrad, were then trapped and destroyed by Soviet forces
Gé luò sī tè
Gloucester city in southwest England
guān gé
blocked or painful urination, constipation and vomiting (Chinese medicine)
Fú ěr jiā gé lè
Volgograd, Russian city on the Volga River 伏爾加河|伏尔加河[Fu2 er3 jia1 He2]
shǔ gé
genitive case (in grammar)
Jiā lǐ níng gé lè
Kaliningrad, town on Baltic now in Russian republic
formerly Königsberg, capital of East Prussia
Bó gé dá fēng
Mt Bogda in eastern Tianshan
Jiā gé dá qí qū
Jiagedaqi district of Daxing'anling prefecture 大興安嶺地區|大兴安岭地区, in northwest Heilongjiang and northeast Inner Mongolia
Gé sī tǎ
Gestalt (loanword)
coherent whole
technical word used in psychology meaning the whole is more than the sum of its parts
holistic
integrated
total
also written 格式塔
rén gé shén
personal God
anthropomorphic God
Xī gé sī
Higgs (name)
Peter Higgs (1929-), British theoretical physicist, one proposer of the Higgs mechanism or Higgs boson to explain the mass of elementary particles
Wèi gé nà
Alfred Wegener (1880-1930), German meteorologist and geophysicist, the originator of the theory of continental drift
Bǐ dé gé lè
Petrograd, variant spelling of 彼得堡[Bi3 de2 bao3], Saint Petersburg
Gé shì tǎ liáo fǎ
Gestalt therapy
holistic therapy
Lǐ Gé fēi
Li Gefei (active c. 1090), Northern Song writer and father of southern Song female poet Li Qingzhao 李清照
Wéi gé nà
Alfred Wegener (1880-1930), German meteorologist and geophysicist, the originator of the theory of continental drift
also written 魏格納|魏格纳
wú wǎng gé fǎ
meshless method (numerical simulation)
meshfree method
Fàn Dé gé lā fū
Van de Graaff (name)
Robert J. Van de Graaff (1901-1967), American physicist
Gé luò sī tè jùn
Gloucestershire county in southwest England
Gé lǔ jí yà rén
Gruzian or Georgian (person)
Mǎ tuō gé Luó suǒ
Mato Grosso, western province of Brazil
Kǎi dá gé lán zú
Ketagalan, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan, esp. northeast corner
Kǎ wǎ gé bó fēng
Mt Kawakarpo (6740 m) in Yunnan, the highest peak of Meri snow mountains 梅里雪山[Mei2 li3 xue3 shan1]
lā fǎ gé
Lafargue (name)
Paul Lafargue (1842-1911), French socialist and revolutionary activist, son-in-law of Karl Marx
dǎ gé zi
to draw a rectangular grid (e.g. of farmland)
to checker
Dào gé lā sī · Mài kè ā sè
General Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964), US commander in Pacific during WW2, sacked in 1951 by President Truman for exceeding orders during the Korean war
Zhá gé lā bù
Zagreb, capital of Croatia 克羅地亞|克罗地亚[Ke4 luo2 di4 ya4]
É lè bèi gé · Dào ěr jí
Elbegdorj Tsakhia or Tsakhia-giin Elbegdorj (1963-), Mongolian US educated Democratic Party politician, president of Mongolia from 2009
Gé ēn xī dǎo
Guernsey (Channel Islands)
Sī dà lín gé lè Huì zhàn
Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943)
also called 斯大林格勒戰役|斯大林格勒战役
Guì gé huì
Society of Friends
the Quakers
Sū gé lán nǚ wáng Mǎ lì
Mary Queen of Scots (1542-87)
Bā gé lán
Baghlan province of north Afghanistan
gé lán shì yīn xìng
Gram negative (of bacteria)
also written 革蘭氏陰性|革兰氏阴性
Ā ěr hàn gé ěr sī kè zhōu
Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia
Lā gé bǐ
Rugby (game)
Rugby school in England
Zā gé luó sī
Zagros mountains of southwest Iran
Hàn téng gé lǐ fēng
Khan Tengri or Mt Hantengri on the border between Xinjiang and Kazakhstan
Zhǔn gé ěr pén dì
Junggar or Dsungharian basin in Xinjiang between the Altai and TianShan ranges
Lā tè gé sī dà xué
Rutgers University (Newark, New Jersey)
Xī gé sī lì zǐ
Higgs particle (particle physics)
Huī gé dǎng rén
Whig (political party) (loanword)
Nán gé hā ěr shěng
Nangarhar province of Afghanistan
Tú ā léi gé
Tuareg (nomadic people of the Sahara)
Bā gé lán shěng
Baghlan province of north Afghanistan
Lā qīng gé
Ratzinger (German surname of Pope Benedict XVI)
gé ěr fū bō tè
Gulf Port (Florida or Mississippi)
Bó gé duō
Bogdo, last Khan of Mongolia
Lóng gé ěr
former Lunggar county 1983-1999 occupying parts of Zhongba county 仲巴縣|仲巴县[Zhong4 ba1 xian4], Ngari prefecture, Tibet
gé niè shā
Ganesha (the elephant-headed God in Hinduism, son of Shiva and Parvati)
Zā gé luó sī shān mài
Zagros mountains of southwest Iran
Qiáo gé lǐ fēng
K2, Mt Qogir or Chogori in Karakorum section of Himalayas
also written 喬戈里峰|乔戈里峰
zuǒ gé bì guó jì
Zogby International (polling company)
Wū ěr gé
ancient name of Ulan Bator
Lǔ dé wéi gé
Ludwig (name)
Ludovic (name)
Dí shā gé
Girard Desargues (1591-1661), French geometer
Ài gé ní sī · Shǐ mò tè lái
Agnes Smedley (1892-1950), US journalist who reported on China, esp. the communist side
Xī gé sī jī zhì
the Higgs mechanism, explaining the mass of elementary particles in the Standard Model
tú xiàng hù huàn gé shì
GIF
graphic interchange format
Téng sī bèi gé
Tønsberg (city in Vestfold, Norway)
Shèng Wén sēn hé Gé lín nà dīng
St Vincent and Grenadines, Caribbean island in Lesser Antilles
Hǎi yú gé sōng
Haugesund (city in Rogaland, Norway)
Bó gé dá shān mài
Bogda Mountain range in Tianshan mountains
Gé léi Shì Jiě pōu xué
Gray's Anatomy (medical reference book)
Gé lǐ mǔ sī tǎ
Grimstad (city in Agder, Norway)
Lóng gé ěr xiàn
former Lunggar county 1983-1999 occupying parts of Zhongba county 仲巴縣|仲巴县[Zhong4 ba1 xian4], Ngari prefecture, Tibet
Kǒng sī bèi gé
Kongsberg (city in Norway)
Bō shén gé lún
Porsgrunn (city in Telemark, Norway)
Hēng gé luò
Hengelo, city in the Netherlands
Kāng sī wéi ēn gé
Kongsvinger (city in Hedemark, Norway)
qí gé zhuàng
checkered pattern
chessboard
xū gōng gé
four-square box in which one practices writing a Chinese character
Gé lín sī bān
Alan Greenspan (1926-), US economist
Gé lín nài ěr dà xué
Grinnell College (private liberal arts college in Grinnell, Iowa, USA)
Zhá gé ruì bù
Zagreb, capital of Croatia 克羅地亞|克罗地亚[Ke4 luo2 di4 ya4]
Bó gé duō hàn gōng
the Bogdo Palace in Ulan Bator, Mongolia
Āi gé ěr sōng
Egersund (city in Norway)
Láng gé hǎn shì dǎo
islets of Langerhans (medicine)
Yī lǐ gé ruì
Irigaray (psychoanalyst, feminist)
yǎn shè gé zi
diffraction grating (physics)
ā gé ní dí
Agnus Dei (section of Catholic mass)
Luó gé sī Dà xué
Rutgers University (New Jersey)
Shèng Wén sēn jí Gé ruì nà dīng
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (Tw)
Ài gé ní sī · Shǐ mò tè lái
Agnes Smedley (1892-1950), US journalist who reported on China, esp. the communist side
Sū gé lán Nǚ wáng Mǎ lì
Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-87)
jiě lí xìng rén gé jí huàn
dissociative identity disorder
multiple personality disorder
Bèi ěr gé lè
Belgrade, capital of Serbia (Tw)
Hán téng gé lǐ Fēng
Khan Tengri or Mt Hantengri on the border between Xinjiang and Kazakhstan
Tài gé · Wǔ zī
Eldrick "Tiger" Woods (1975-), American golfer
Tài gé ěr
Tegel (name)
Tiger (name)
Hǎi dé gé ěr
Martin Heidegger (1889-1976), German philosopher
Wǎ liáng gé
Varyag, former Soviet aircraft carrier purchased by China, renamed 遼寧號|辽宁号[Liao2 ning2 Hao4]
tián gé běn
exercise book for practicing Chinese character handwriting (each page being a grid of blank cells divided into quadrants, like the character 田)
bīn gé
accusative case (grammar)
Ā nuò · Shī wǎ xīn gé
Arnold Schwarzenegger (1947-), US actor and politician, governor of California 2003-2011
also written 阿諾德·施瓦辛格|阿诺德·施瓦辛格[A1 nuo4 de2 · Shi1 wa3 xin1 ge2]
Ā nuò dé · Shī wǎ xīn gé
Arnold Schwarzenegger (1947-), US actor and politician, governor of California 2003-2011
dǐng gé
(typesetting) to not indent
to set the text flush with the left (or top) margin
É lè bèi gé · Dào ěr jí
Elbegdorj Tsakhia or Tsakhia-giin Elbegdorj (1963-), Mongolian US educated Democratic Party politician, president of Mongolia from 2009
lèi jīng shén fēn liè xíng rén gé wéi cháng
schizoid personality disorder (SPD)
Xiāng gé lǐ lā
Shangri-La (mythical location)
Shangri-La town and county in Dêqên or Diqing Tibetan autonomous prefecture 迪慶藏族自治州|迪庆藏族自治州[Di2 qing4 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], northwest Yunnan
formerly Gyeltang or Gyalthang, Chinese 中甸[Zhong1 dian4] in Tibetan province of Kham
Xiāng gé lǐ lā xiàn
Shangri-La county in Dêqên or Diqing Tibetan autonomous prefecture 迪慶藏族自治州|迪庆藏族自治州[Di2 qing4 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], northwest Yunnan
formerly Gyeltang or Gyalthang, Chinese 中甸[Zhong1 dian4] in Tibetan province of Kham
Ā gé ní Dí
Agnus Dei (section of Catholic mass)
Ā sī pèi ěr gé ěr
Hans Asperger (1906-1980), Austrian pediatrician
Dào gé lā sī · Mài kè ā sè
General Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964), US commander in Pacific during WW2, sacked in 1951 by President Truman for exceeding orders during the Korean war
biān yuán xìng rén gé zhàng ài
borderline personality disorder (BPD)
Yě gé lì jiāo jiǔ
Jägermeister (alcoholic drink)
Ā sī bó gé
see 阿斯佩爾格爾|阿斯佩尔格尔[A1 si1 pei4 er3 ge2 er3]
Qí gé fēi Fáng xiàn
Siegfried Line, line of German military defenses during WWI and WWII
Gé léi máo sī
Greymouth, town in New Zealand
also written 格雷默斯[Ge2 lei2 mo4 si1]
Gé lǐ gāo lì
Gregory or Grigory (name)
Qiáo gé lǐ Fēng
K2, Mt Qogir or Chogori in Karakorum section of Himalayas
also written 喬戈里峰|乔戈里峰
dìng gé
to fix
to confine to
freeze frame
stop motion (filmmaking)
Xī gé sī bō sè zǐ
Higgs boson (particle physics)
Pà gé ní ní
Niccolò Paganini (1782-1840), Italian violinist and composer
Kù mǔ tǎ gé Shā mò
Kumutage (or Kumtag) Desert, northwestern China
Yà sī bó gé
see 阿斯佩爾格爾|阿斯佩尔格尔[A1 si1 pei4 er3 ge2 er3]
Yī lì gé ruì
Luce Irigaray (1930-), French psychoanalyst and feminist
jù gé
instrumental case (grammar)
chū gé
to overstep the bounds of what is proper
to take sth too far
(of a measuring device) to go off the scale
Jiā lǐ níng gé lè
Kaliningrad, town on Baltic now in Russian republic
formerly Königsberg, capital of East Prussia
Bó gé duō Hán gōng
the Palace of the Bogdo Khan in Ulan Bator, Mongolia
xì jù huà rén gé wéi cháng
histrionic personality disorder (HPD)
suǒ yǒu gé
possessive case (grammar)
Gé lín ní zhì Biāo zhǔn shí jiān
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
gé ge
princess (loanword from Manchu, used in the Qing Dynasty)
Gé ěr fū Bō tè
Gulf Port (Florida or Mississippi)
gé wù zhì zhī
to study the underlying principle to acquire knowledge (idiom); pursuing knowledge to the end
Gé ruì nà dá
Grenada, island country in the Caribbean Sea (Tw)
Gé luó zī ní
Grozny, capital of Chechen Republic, Russia
Gé sà ěr
King Gesar, hero of a Tibetan and Mongolian epic cycle
Zhā kè bó gé
Mark Zuckerberg (1984-), American computer programer, co-founder and CEO of Facebook
Lā fǎ gé
Lafargue (name)
Paul Lafargue (1842-1911), French socialist and revolutionary activist, son-in-law of Karl Marx
gé lǜ
forms of versification
conventions regarding set number of words and lines, choice of tonal patterns and rhyme schemes for various types of classical Chinese poetic composition
metrical verse
Gé lín nài ěr Dà xué
Grinnell College (private liberal arts college in Grinnell, Iowa, USA)