- 炙手可热 zhìshǒukěrè popularWidely sought after or extremely popular (of celebrities, products, etc.)
- 脍炙人口 kuàizhìrénkǒu universally appreciated(idiom) Appealing to the masses and widely enjoyed; used to describe excellent literature, music, or other things that are praised and spread by word of mouth.
- 炙热 zhìrè scorchingextremely hot, like the heat of a fire; broiling or blazing weather
- 炙烤 zhìkǎo to roastto roast or grill over a fire; to toast meat or other food
- 残羹冷炙 cángēnglěngzhì leftoversremains of a meal; food leftovers; (figuratively) crumbs or scraps from a table given as a meager favor
- 烤炙 kǎozhì to scorchto scorch by fire or heat; (of the sun) to beat down on
- 残杯冷炙 cánbēilěngzhì leftoversfood and drink left over after a meal; often used to mean the crumbs or charity from a rich person's table
- 亲炙 qīnzhì to be personally taughtliterary; to be personally taught or influenced by a person of great learning; to be enlightened by direct contact with someone
- 嘬炙 chuàizhì to suck on roasted meat(literary, from Mencius) to suck or gnaw at a piece of roasted meat; describing a manner of eating
- 炙背 zhìbèi to sunbathe one's backto expose the back to the sun for warmth; to sunbathe
- 炙酷 zhìkù torrid weatherscorching heat; torrid or stiflingly hot weather
- 炙鸡渍酒 zhìjīzìjiǔ modest sacrificial offeringroasted chicken and wine soaked in cotton, used as a modest sacrifice to the deceased
- 焦炙 jiāozhì to scorchto scorch or burn; to roast in the heat of the sun
- 腩炙 nǎnzhì stewed brisketstewed brisket; slow-cooked beef brisket
- 行炙 xíngzhì to serve food(literary) to pass around dishes or serve snacks at a banquet; historically referring to roasted meat specifically, but used for food in general
- 鸮炙 xiāozhì to count one's chickens before they hatchto expect results too early or prematurely, literally meaning to see a crossbow pellet and expect a roasted owl.
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH