- 规矩 guīju ruleestablished rule, custom, or practice; social etiquette or manners
- 矩阵 jǔzhèn matrix (mathematics)rectangular array of elements or numbers, commonly used in mathematics and linear algebra
- 扭矩 niǔjǔ torqueturning force that causes rotation; torque; torsion; twist
- 循规蹈矩 xúnguīdǎojǔ to follow the rulesto follow established rules and customs; to behave in a conventional way or toe the line; sometimes used to describe being inflexible or lacking in creativity
- 矩形 jǔxíng rectanglea four-sided shape with four right angles; also known as [[长方形|長方形|chang2 fang1 xing2]]
- 老规矩 lǎoguīju established customold rules and regulations; convention; established practice
- 规规矩矩 guīguijuju well-behaved, orderlybehaving in a well-behaved, orderly, or law-abiding manner; following rules and social norms
- 力矩 lìjǔ torque(physics) torque; moment; moment of force; the rotational effect produced by a force applied to an object, calculated as the product of the force and the perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation to the line of action of the force (the moment arm)
- 守规矩 shǒuguīju to behave oneselfto follow the rules; to abide by established standards or laws
- 逾矩 yújǔ to overstepTo go beyond what is conventional or proper; to transgress established rules or boundaries.
- 没规矩 méiguīju have no mannersTo lack manners or fail to follow established rules of conduct
- 磁矩 cíjǔ magnetic moment
- 规行矩步 guīxíngjǔbù to behave correctly(idiom) to follow the compass and go with the set square; to follow the rules and behave with correctness and caution; to act strictly according to established standards of conduct
- 中心矩 zhōngxīnjǔ central moment(statistics) the central moment of a probability distribution
- 规矩准绳 guījǔzhǔnshéng drafting toolsa set of instruments comprising compasses, set square, spirit level, and plumbline
- 规矩绳墨 guījushéngmò established standardscompasses, set square, and straight line marker; established standards, norms, or rules that must be followed
- 矩尺 jǔchǐ set squarea carpenter's square or set square used to measure and draw right angles; also known as [[曲尺|曲尺|qu1 chi3]] or [[角尺|角尺|jiao3 chi3]]
- 原点矩 yuándiǎnjǔ raw momentthe expected value of a power of a random variable, specifically a moment taken about the origin (zero)
- 丁字矩 dīngzìjǔ T-squareT-square or T-rule used for drawing straight lines and as a guide for set squares
- 不以规矩,不能成方圆 bùyǐguījubùnéngchéngfāngyuán without rules, nothing can be doneAn idiom from Mencius meaning that without standards or rules, nothing can be accomplished; emphasizes the necessity of following established guidelines.
- 中规中矩 zhòngguīzhòngjǔ to follow the rulesto be conformist and follow the established norms or rules; strictly upright and following etiquette
- 伴矩阵 bànjǔzhèn adjoint matrixadjoint matrix in linear algebra
- 前矩 qiánjǔ former examplean example or model left by predecessors
- 变矩器 biànjǔqì torque converter(automobile) torque converter
- 地震矩规模 dìzhènjǔguīmó moment magnitude scalea logarithmic scale used by seismologists to measure the size of earthquakes in terms of the energy released
- 应规蹈矩 yìngguīdǎojǔ to toe the lineto strictly follow the rules; to behave in a law-abiding way and observe all social norms
- 方领矩步 fānglǐngjǔbù dressed and acting with scholarly eleganceto be dressed in scholarly clothes and show refined manners; describes a person with a dignified appearance and proper etiquette
- 没有规矩,不成方圆 méiyǒuguījubùchéngfāngyuán without rules nothing can be doneone must follow rules to achieve results; lit. without a compass and a square, one cannot make squares and circles
- 没有规矩,何以成方圆 méiyǒuguījuhéyǐchéngfāngyuán without rules, how can anything be donewithout rules, how can anything be achieved; one must follow established rules and standards to succeed
- 没规没矩 méiguīméiju ill-bredto have no manners; to be rude or ill-bred
- 矩尺座 jǔchǐzuò Normathe Norma constellation; a small southern constellation known as the Level or Square
- 矩步 jǔbù dignified walka regular or dignified pace; metaphorically describes conduct that is meticulously correct and strictly follows etiquette and rules
- 矩矱 jǔyuē rules and standards(literary) rules and standards of conduct; a pattern or model; originally referring to a carpenter's square
- 立规矩 lìguīju to set rulesTo establish rules or standards; to set down the law
- 絜矩 xiéjǔ to treat others as oneselfto consider oneself and others so that everyone gets what they need; to use oneself as a measure for treating others with empathy and fairness
- 絜矩之道 xiéjǔzhīdào golden rulethe way of treating others as one would wish to be treated; the Confucian principle of using one's own feelings as a guide for how to treat others
- 裴矩 péijǔ Pei JuPei Ju (died 627), a prominent official and diplomat of the Sui and early Tang dynasties known for his extensive knowledge of Central Asian geography and customs; author of the "Xiyu Tuji" (Illustrated Records of the Western Regions).
- 规圆矩方 guīyuánjǔfāng to follow the rulesto strictly adhere to rules and standards; to be well-behaved or conform to established etiquette and laws
- 诺矩罗 nuòjǔluó NuojuluoNuojuluo; a monk at the beginning of the Tang dynasty who lived in Sichuan and was possibly originally an immigrant
- 踰矩 yújǔ to overstepto transgress or overstep the boundaries of what is considered proper or lawful
- 蹈矩循规 dǎojǔxúnguī to follow the rulesTo follow rules and established customs without overstepping; to behave in a law-abiding way.
- 蹈规循矩 dǎoguīxúnjǔ to follow the rulesTo follow the rules and abide by established customs or laws; to be well-behaved.
- 转矩 zhuànjǔ torquetorque; torsion; the twisting force that causes rotation
- 转矩臂 zhuànjǔbì torque arm
- 重规叠矩 chóngguīdiéjǔ overlapping compasses and squares(of compasses and squares) to be laid one on top of another; to overlap
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