- 居民 jūmín residentresident; inhabitant; person living in a specific area
- 居然 jūrán unexpectedlyunexpectedly; to one's surprise; going so far as to; same as [[竟然|竟然|jing4 ran2]]
- 邻居 línjū neighborA person or family living nearby or in an adjacent house.
- 居住 jūzhù to resideto live; to reside; to dwell in a place for a period of time
- 位居 wèijū to rankTo occupy a certain place or rank in a list or competition
- 居委会 jūwěihuì neighborhood committeeNeighborhood committee; an abbreviation of [[居民委员会|居民委員會|ju1 min2 wei3 yuan2 hui4]], a grassroots administrative organization for urban residents in mainland China.
- 居室 jūshì living spacea room, apartment, or house used as a place of residence; a dwelling
- 同居 tóngjū to cohabitTo live together in a sexual relationship without being married; to live in sin
- 居多 jūduō to be in the majorityto make up the greater part of a whole; to be mostly
- 安居 ānjū to live peacefullyto settle down and live a stable, peaceful life
- 居高不下 jūgāobùxià to remain high(of prices, rates, or numbers) to stay at a high level without dropping
- 定居 dìngjū to settle downto settle in a certain city, country, or location; to take up permanent residence
- 分居 fēnjū to live apartTo live separately or in different locations, as family members or relatives might do.
- 居家 jūjiā home-basedrelating to the home or household; used to describe activities or services that take place at home such as schooling, care, or repairs
- 居民区 jūmínqū residential arearesidential area; neighborhood
- 民居 mínjū dwellinga local-style dwelling; the houses or homes of common people
- 居于 jūyú to occupyto be in or occupy a certain position or status; to be situated in
- 起居室 qǐjūshì living roomThe common area in a home for family activities and relaxation, sometimes also used as a dining room or for receiving guests
- 居民楼 jūmínlóu residential buildingresidential building; apartment building; residential tower; also used in Beijing to refer to public housing projects
- 高居 gāojū to occupy a high positionto occupy a high or important position; to rank among the top, such as in a competition or on a list
- 新居 xīnjū new homea newly built or recently occupied residence
- 穴居 xuéjū to live in a caveto live in a cave; (of animals) to be of burrowing habit
- 聚居 jùjū to inhabitto inhabit a region; to live together in a community, especially referring to ethnic groups or large populations congregating in one area
- 跃居 yuèjū to leap toto leap to or vault into a top position; to jump rapidly to a leading rank
- 隐居 yǐnjū to live in seclusion; seclusionTo live in retirement or seclusion; traditionally refers to retreating to the mountains or countryside to avoid public life or government service.
- 起居 qǐjū daily lifedaily life; daily activities; regular pattern of life involving both activity and rest
- 安居乐业 ānjūlèyè to live and work in peace(idiom) To live in a settled environment and work happily in one's profession; to enjoy a stable and contented life without fear or disturbance
- 移居 yíjū to migrateTo move to a new place of residence; to migrate or emigrate.
- 居中 jūzhōng to be in the middleTo be located in the center or middle; in digital or page layout, to be centered
- 定居点 dìngjūdiǎn settlementa place where people (such as nomads or herders) establish a permanent home; a community or settlement
- 自居 zìjū to consider oneself to beTo place oneself in a certain position or to believe oneself to have a certain status or quality; often used in a negative sense to mean to pose as or to put on airs.
- 故居 gùjū former residencePlace where a person used to live, often referring to a historical or commemorative site
- 屈居 qūjū to accept an inferior positionTo be forced to accept a lower rank or position than expected; to be placed second or lower to others in a competition or hierarchy.
- 居所 jūsuǒ residencedwelling place; abode; place of residence
- 居高临下 jūgāolínxià commanding positionTo be in a high position overlooking the scene below; to occupy a strategically advantageous position.
- 家居 jiājū homeThe home environment or household; refers to furniture, decorations, or lifestyle related to domestic living
- 居士 jūshì lay practitionerA follower of Buddhism or Daoism who practices the faith at home without becoming a monk or nun.
- 蜗居 wōjū humble abodea tiny or cramped living space; used as a polite way to refer to one's own home, often comparing it to a snail's shell
- 后来居上 hòuláijūshàng latecomers surpass the predecessors(idiom) latecomers surpass the predecessors; to overtake from behind; the new supersedes the old
- 独居 dújū to live aloneto live a solitary existence; to live by oneself without a spouse or family
- 居留 jūliú to resideto stay or live in a place for a period of time
- 白居易 báijūyì Bai JuyiCelebrated Tang dynasty poet and official (772-846), also known by his courtesy name Letian, famous for his accessible style and leadership of the New Yuefu Movement.
- 张居正 zhāngjūzhèng Zhang JuzhengZhang Juzheng (1525–1582), a prominent Grand Secretary during the Ming dynasty known for his major reforms, including the [[一条鞭法|一條鞭法|yi1 tiao2 bian1 fa3]], which helped bring the dynasty to its peak.
- 旅居 lǚjū to reside abroadTo stay or live in a foreign country or away from home for an extended period; sojourn.
- 退居 tuìjū to retireTo retire or live in seclusion after leaving a public or official position.
- 居安思危 jū'ānsīwēi to be vigilant in peacetime(idiom) to think of danger while in times of safety; to be prepared for potential trouble while living in peace and comfort
- 迁居 qiānjū to move houseto move from one residence to another; to change one's address
- 旧居 jiùjū former residenceformer residence; old home; a place where one used to live
- 居里 jūlǐ Pierre CurieFrench physicist (1859–1906), pioneer in crystallography and magnetism, and Nobel laureate
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH