- 干净 gānjìng cleanclean; neat; tidy; free of dirt or dust
- 净值 jìngzhí net worththe difference between total assets and total liabilities; net value
- 洗净 xǐjìng to wash cleanTo wash objects such as clothes, food, or dishes until they are completely clean; also used figuratively to mean clearing one's mind, reputation, or character of any stains or flaws.
- 净化 jìnghuà to purifyto remove impurities, contaminants, or waste from a physical substance or environment to make it clean
- 纯净 chúnjìng purepure; clean; free from impurities or mixed substances
- 洁净 jiéjìng cleanclean and spotless; tidy
- 清净 qīngjìng quiet and peacefulquiet and peaceful; free from noise and disturbance
- 净土 jìngtǔ Pure Land(Buddhism) the Pure Land, particularly the Western Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss associated with Amitabha Buddha
- 一干二净 yīgān'èrjìng thoroughly(idiom) thoroughly or completely; leaving nothing behind
- 干净利落 gānjìnglìluo neat and tidycompletely clean; orderly and trim in appearance
- 净增 jìngzēng net increaseto increase by a net amount; the actual increase after all factors are considered
- 净水 jìngshuǐ purified waterclean or purified water that is free from pollution
- 白净 báijing fair and clear(of skin or complexion) fair-skinned and clean; white and clear
- 净利 jìnglì net profitThe profit remaining from total income after all costs and expenses have been deducted; same as [[纯利|純利|chun2 li4]]
- 明净 míngjìng bright and cleanbright and clean; luminous or transparent
- 净重 jìngzhòng net weightThe actual weight of goods after removing packaging or containers, or the weight of livestock after removing skin and fur.
- 净身 jìngshēn to leave with nothingto leave a household or marriage without any assets or property, usually as part of a divorce settlement
- 眼不见为净 yǎnbùjiànwéijìng out of sight, out of mindWhat the eye does not see is considered clean; used to comfort oneself when suspecting food is dirty or unsanitary.
- 净赚 jìngzhuàn to netto earn a net profit after all expenses and costs have been deducted
- 素净 sùjing simple and neatsimple and elegant; describes colors or decorations that are plain, quiet, and not gaudy
- 窗明几净 chuāngmíngjījìng bright and cleanliterally meaning bright windows and clean tables; describes a room or interior that is exceptionally clean and tidy
- 净价 jìngjià net price; original priceThe original or actual price of a product, specifically one with no discounts or additional charges added
- 纯净水 chúnjìngshuǐ purified waterdrinking water that has been processed to remove impurities and harmful components
- 不干不净 bùgānbùjìng uncleanunclean; filthy; dirty
- 澄净 chéngjìng clear and cleanclear and clean; transparent
- 净现值 jìngxiànzhí net present valuenet present value (NPV)
- 净心 jìngxīn pure heart(Buddhist term) a heart or mind that is pure and free from worldly desires or corruption
- 匀净 yúnjing eveneven and uniform; specifically used to describe a smooth distribution of color, thickness, or texture
- 净尽 jìngjìn nothing lefthaving nothing left at all; completely exhausted or cleared out; eliminated
- 净手 jìngshǒu to wash handsto wash one's hands; to clean the hands
- 净收入 jìngshōurù net incomenet income; net profit
- 净产值 jìngchǎnzhí net output valueThe value added by a production unit or sector over a period of time, calculated as the total output value minus the cost of all materials consumed; also called [[净值|淨值|jing4 zhi2]]
- 六根清净 liùgēnqīngjìng detached from worldly desiresOriginally a Buddhist term for purifying the six sensory organs (eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, and mind); now describes being completely free from worldly attachments and desires.
- 耳根清净 ěrgēnqīngjìng peace and quietTo have one's ears pure and peaceful; to be in a quiet place free from noisy chatter or nagging; to stay away from the filth and unrest of the world or to be undisturbed by troublesome matters
- 净高 jìnggāo clear heightVertical clearance in architecture, measured from the floor to the lowest hanging object such as a beam, pipe, or ceiling
- 净土寺 jìngtǔsì Jingtu Templealternative name for the Gongxian Grottoes, a series of Buddhist cave temples in Gongyi, Henan Province, dating from the Northern Wei dynasty
- 净余 jìngyú net surplusto remain as a net profit or surplus after all expenses or deductions have been taken into account
- 明窗净几 míngchuāngjìngjī bright and clean(idiom) clear windows and clean tables; describes a room that is bright, tidy, and spotless
- 不干不净,吃了没病 bùgānbùjìngchīleméibìng a little dirt never killed anyoneA proverb suggesting that a few germs or slightly unhygienic food will not cause illness; similar to the English saying "a little dirt never hurt anyone".
- 义净 yìjìng Yijing(635-713) An eminent Buddhist monk of the Tang Dynasty who traveled to India via the sea to study at Nalanda; he is recognized as one of China's four greatest translators of Buddhist scriptures.
- 净利润 jìnglìrùn net profitThe amount of money a business earns after subtracting all expenses and taxes.
- 净名 jìngmíng Vimalakirtiname of the famous Buddhist lay practitioner Vimalakirti, also used as the title of the sutra associated with him
- 净含量 jìnghánliàng net weightnet weight; net content; the actual weight of an item excluding its packaging
- 净土宗 jìngtǔzōng Pure Land BuddhismA major school of East Asian Buddhism based on faith in Amitabha Buddha; followers practice regular chanting of the Buddha's name to achieve rebirth in the Western Pure Land. Also known as [[莲宗|蓮宗|lian2 zong1]].
- 净桶 jìngtǒng chamber potPolite term for a toilet bucket or chamber pot; a commode.
- 净水器 jìngshuǐqì water purifierA small device used to remove impurities from water through methods such as filtration, absorption, or disinfection to make it clean and safe for use.
- 净瓶 jìngpíng clean-water bottleA bottle used in Buddhism to hold water for ritual cleansing or hand washing, often seen held by the [[观音|觀音|guan1 yin1]] Bodhisattva.
- 净菜 jìngcài processed vegetablesvegetables that have been washed, trimmed, and packaged for immediate use; also called [[新鲜消毒蔬菜|新鮮消毒蔬菜|xin1 xian1 xiao1 du2 shu1 cai4]]
- 净角 jìngjué jing roleMale role in traditional Chinese opera representing characters with powerful, brave, or treacherous personalities
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