- 揭晓 jiēxiǎo to announceto announce publicly; to publish; to make known results or a decision
- 揭示 jiēshì to revealTo reveal or bring to light something hidden, such as the truth, a mystery, or an underlying principle; to elucidate
- 揭露 jiēlù to exposeto expose; to uncover; to unmask; to reveal something hidden or secret such as a conspiracy or illegal conduct
- 揭开 jiēkāi to revealTo make known something that was hidden or secret; to unveil the truth or a mystery
- 按揭 ànjiē to mortgageTo buy property or a vehicle using a loan where the asset serves as collateral; to take out a mortgage (loanword from Cantonese)
- 揭幕 jiēmù to unveilto unveil a monument or statue; to inaugurate
- 揭发 jiēfā to exposeto expose, bring to light, or report wrongdoing or a secret; to disclose criminal or corrupt activities
- 揭秘 jiēmì to reveal a secretTo uncover or expose a secret; often used in news headlines or book titles.
- 揭穿 jiēchuān to exposeto expose; to lay bare; to uncover a lie, trick, or secret
- 揭牌 jiēpái to inaugurate, inaugurationTo unveil a plaque or nameplate to mark the official opening of an institution or business; to open for business; a grand opening
- 揭批 jiēpī to expose and criticizeto expose and criticize; to reveal and denounce
- 揭阳 jiēyáng JieyangJieyang, a prefecture-level city in Guangdong province, China
- 昭然若揭 zhāoránruòjiē abundantly clearcompletely exposed or obvious; as clear as someone holding up the sun and moon. This idiom is typically used to describe the truth or a person's hidden motives being fully revealed.
- 揭短 jiēduǎn to expose faultsto reveal or point out someone's shortcomings, flaws, or mistakes
- 揭竿而起 jiēgān'érqǐ to rise in rebellionTo lift up a bamboo pole as a flag and rise in revolt; describes an uprising of the common people against an oppressive regime.
- 揭破 jiēpò to exposeTo uncover or lay bare a hidden truth, such as a lie or conspiracy; also written as [[揭穿|揭穿|jie1 chuan1]].
- 揭阳市 jiēyángshì JieyangA prefecture-level city in Guangdong Province
- 揭榜 jiēbǎng to publish the list of successful candidatesTo post or publish a list of exam results or successful candidates.
- 揭不开锅 jiēbukāiguō to be destituteto be unable to afford food; to have nothing to eat; used to describe living in extreme poverty where one cannot even start the cooking pot
- 揭幕式 jiēmùshì opening ceremonyopening ceremony; unveiling ceremony
- 揭西 jiēxī JiexiJiexi County in Guangdong Province, administered by the city of [[揭阳|揭陽|jie1 yang2]]
- 揭底 jiēdǐ to reveal the inside storyTo reveal hidden details or expose someone's secrets; also written as [[揭老底|揭老底|jie1 lao3 di3]].
- 揭竿 jiēgān to rebelTo rise up in revolt; literally "to lift the bamboo pole" to serve as a flag for an uprising
- 揭老底 jiēlǎodǐ to expose secretsTo reveal the inside story or open a buried secret; to uncover someone's past or background.
- 揭载 jiēzǎi to publishto publish in a newspaper or magazine
- 揭西县 jiēxīxiàn Jiexi CountyJiexi County in Jieyang City, Guangdong Province
- 揭疮疤 jiēchuāngbā to touch a sore spotTo touch a sore spot; to expose someone's secrets or weaknesses; to reopen old wounds
- 揭盖子 jiēgàizi to reveal the truthTo reveal an inside story; to uncover hidden contradictions, problems, or scandals that have been kept under wraps.
- 揭举 jiējǔ to lift upto lift up; to raise; (figurative) to set forth or expound
- 掀天揭地 xiāntiānjiēdì earth-shatteringpossessing great power or influence; overwhelming; earthshaking
- 三天不打,上房揭瓦 sāntiānbùdǎshàngfángjiēwǎ spare the rod, spoil the child(idiom) Three days without a beating and a child will climb onto the roof to rip off the tiles; describes a child who becomes unruly or mischievous if not disciplined regularly.
- 不到火候不揭锅 bùdàohuǒhoubùjiēguō don't act prematurelyLiterally "don't lift the lid until the cooking is done"; a proverb meaning one should not act until the time is ripe or until conditions are fully mature.
- 前揭 qiánjiē aforementioned; op. cit.cited or named above; used in formal writing to refer to an earlier citation or bibliographic entry
- 揭丑 jiēchǒu to expose scandalsto publicize or reveal scandals, errors, or shameful secrets
- 揭傒斯 jiēxīsī Jie XisiYuan Dynasty poet and scholar (1274-1344), recognized as one of the Four Masters of Yuan Poetry
- 揭密 jiēmì to reveal a secretto uncover or reveal a secret
- 揭帖 jiētiě poster(literary) an official notice or public announcement posted for display; a poster
- 揭彩 jiēcǎi to announce winnersTo announce the list of winning lottery numbers or prize winners.
- 揭挑 jiētiāo to expose faultsto expose or enumerate someone's weaknesses, shortcomings, or wrongdoings
- 揭橥 jiēzhū to announceto announce, publish, or reveal an objective or principle
- 揭牓 jiēbǎng to publish a list(variant form) to post an official notice or to announce the names of successful candidates in an examination
- 揭白 jiēbái to draw a funerary portraitto paint a likeness of a deceased person by lifting the white cloth covering their face
- 揭谛 jiēdì Jie-diGuardian deity in Buddhism and folk religion (transliteration of the Sanskrit "gate" from the Heart Sutra)
- 揭隐私 jiēyǐnsī to expose secretsto reveal private matters or personal secrets of others
- 揭黑 jiēhēi to uncover corruptionto expose illegal activities, scandals, or corruption; whistle-blowing
- 摩揭陀 mójiētuó MagadhaMagadha; ancient Indian kingdom known as the birthplace of Buddhism
- 深厉浅揭 shēnlìqiǎnqì to adapt to circumstancesLiterally means to wade across deep water with clothes on and shallow water by lifting one's clothes; used to describe adapting one's actions according to the current situation or environment.
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH