- 降低 jiàngdī reduceto reduce; to lower; to bring down
- 低于 dīyú belowto be lower than
- 低调 dīdiào low-keyrestrained or modest in style; avoiding attention or publicity
- 低价 dījià low price
- 低下 dīxià to lowerto bend or bow down, especially one's head
- 高低 gāodī heightvertical dimension, relative level, or musical pitch
- 低头 dītóu bow headto lower or bow one's head physically
- 低迷 dīmí slumpin a slump, stagnant, or experiencing a downturn (typically of an economy or market)
- 低声 dīshēng softlyin a low voice or at a low volume
- 低温 dīwēn low temperature
- 低估 dīgū underestimateto underestimate or underrate
- 低收入 dīshōurù low income
- 低落 dīluò gloomyfeeling downcast, dejected, or unhappy
- 低成本 dīchéngběn low-costinexpensive; requiring a small amount of money to produce, operate, or purchase
- 低级 dījí elementarylow-level, basic, or rudimentary in rank or stage of development
- 低谷 dīgǔ low pointthe nadir or lowest ebb of a situation, such as one's career, emotions, or the economy
- 低开 dīkāi open lower(finance) (of the price of a security etc) to open lower than the previous closing price
- 压低 yādī lowerto lower (one's voice)
- 减低 jiǎndī lowerto reduce the amount, degree, or intensity of something
- 低压 dīyā low pressurelow atmospheric or physical pressure
- 低音 dīyīn bassbass; low pitch
- 低沉 dīchén deeplow-pitched and deep voice
- 贬低 biǎndī belittleto disparage, demean, or speak slightingly of someone's character or status
- 最低点 zuìdīdiǎn nadirlowest point; nadir; minimum level
- 低速 dīsù low speed
- 低俗 dīsú vulgarlacking in refinement, good taste, or moral standards; coarse and unrefined
- 低产 dīchǎn low-yieldinglow yield
- 低档 dīdàng low-gradeof low grade, rank, or quality; inferior
- 低潮 dīcháo low ebba period of slump, decline, or low morale
- 低能 dīnéng incompetentlacking the necessary skills, capacity, or ability to perform a task or function
- 低等 dīděng inferiorlower level; low grade; inferior
- 低空 dīkōng low altitude
- 低能儿 dīnéng'ér idiota person who is extremely stupid or incompetent (often used as a derogatory insult)
- 低劣 dīliè inferiorof poor or substandard quality; low-grade
- 低矮 dī'ǎi shorthaving little height or small in stature; not tall
- 低语 dīyǔ whisperto speak in a low voice; to mutter
- 低血糖 dīxuètáng hypoglycemiahypoglycemia (medicine)
- 低洼 dīwā low-lying
- 低贱 dījiàn cheaphaving a low price or market value
- 低脂 dīzhī low-fatlow fat
- 低血压 dīxuèyā hypotensionlow blood pressure
- 低效 dīxiào ineffectivenot producing the intended or desired result; having low efficacy
- 低垂 dīchuí droopto hang low or sag downwards
- 低年级 dīniánjí lower gradea lower grade in a school (e.g. 1st or 2nd year); the lower division of a school
- 低热 dīrè low-grade feverlow-grade fever (37.3–38°C)
- 低开高走 dīkāigāozǒu open low, rise(finance) (of a security etc) to open lower than the previous closing price but rise throughout the trading session
- 低息 dīxī low-interest
- 低微 dīwēi humblelow in social status or position
- 高低杠 gāodīgàng uneven barsuneven bars (gymnastics)
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH