- 价格 jiàgé price
- 严格 yángé strictstrict; stringent; tight; rigorous
- 风格 fēnggé style
- 资格 zīgé qualificationsthe requirements, status, or legal power necessary to perform a task or hold a position
- 性格 xìnggé personalityan individual's inherent nature, disposition, or character traits
- 合格 hégé qualifiedmeeting the required technical standards or quality specifications
- 格局 géjú patternthe overarching structure, scope, or state of affairs of a situation or system
- 人格 réngé personalitythe combination of individual character and psychological traits
- 苏格兰 Sūgélán Scotland
- 格式 géshì formatthe standardized arrangement, layout, or specification of a document, data, or technical requirement
- 规格 guīgé standardthe scale, level, or degree of formality of an event, treatment, or protocol
- 格外 géwài especiallyparticularly; to a high degree; even more than usual
- 英格兰 Yīnggélán England
- 巴格达 Bāgédá BaghdadBaghdad, capital of Iraq
- 表格 biǎogé formform; table
- 格林 Gélín GreenGreen or Greene (name)
- 布拉格 Bùlāgé PraguePrague, capital of the Czech Republic
- 及格 jígé passto pass an exam, test, or academic evaluation
- 格斗 gédòu wrestleto wrestle; to engage in hand-to-hand combat
- 格雷 Géléi Graytransliteration of the English surname Grey or Gray
- 格子 gézi checka decorative pattern consisting of alternating squares of different colors
- 格兰特 Gélántè GrantGrant (name)
- 格格 gége princessprincess (Manchu title used in the Qing Dynasty)
- 玛格丽特 Mǎgélìtè MargaretMargaret (name)
- 有资格 yǒuzīgé entitledto have a right, legal claim, or privilege to do or receive something
- 品格 pǐngé freta fret on a stringed musical instrument
- 克格勃 Kègébó KGBthe Committee for State Security, the Soviet Union's main intelligence agency and secret police
- 定格 dìnggé fixto stabilize, finalize, or settle into a specific state, form, or pattern
- 格鲁吉亚 Gélǔjíyà GeorgiaGeorgia (country)
- 格调 gédiào styleartistic or literary style, form, or tone
- 资格赛 zīgésài qualifierqualifying round (in sports)
- 格力 Gélì GreeGree (brand)
- 恩格斯 ēngésī EngelsFriedrich Engels (1820-1895), socialist philosopher and one of the founders of Marxism
- 出格 chūgé excessiveto overstep the bounds of what is proper or to take something too far
- 弗格森 Fúgésēn FergusonFerguson (surname)
- 合格证 hégézhèng conformity certificatea certificate of quality or conformity
- 香格里拉 Xiānggélǐlā Shangri-LaThe fictional idyllic land from James Hilton's 1933 novel "Lost Horizon", or a metaphorical paradise on earth.
- 够格 gòugé qualifiedmeeting the necessary standard, criteria, or level of quality to be acceptable or up to the mark
- 体格 tǐgé physiquebodily health, physical constitution, or build
- 辛格 Xīngé SinghSingh (name)
- 道格拉斯 Dàogélāsī DouglasDouglas (name)
- 黑格尔 Hēigé'ěr HegelGeorg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831), German philosopher
- 格格不入 gégébùrù incompatibleinharmonious; out of place; not fitting in with others or the surroundings
- 安格斯 āngésī AngusAngus, a traditional county of Scotland, now a council area
- 升格 shēnggé promoteto promote to a higher rank, status, or administrative level
- 格言 géyán maxim
- 苏格拉底 Sūgélādǐ SocratesSocrates (469-399 BC), ancient Greek philosopher
- 格尔木 Gé'ěrmù GolmudGolmud or Ge'ermu city in Haixi Mongol and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai
- 别具一格 biéjùyīgé uniquehaving a unique or distinctive style
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH