- 礼物 lǐwù giftgift; present
- 婚礼 hūnlǐ weddinga wedding ceremony; a formal public event celebrating a marriage
- 葬礼 zànglǐ funeralceremony for the burial or cremation of the dead; funeral rites
- 礼拜 lǐbài week(colloquial) a week; a period of seven days
- 礼貌 lǐmào politecourteous; polite; well-mannered
- 礼品 lǐpǐn giftgift; present; item given to show respect or to celebrate an occasion
- 礼服 lǐfú formal attireceremonial robe or formal dress for solemn social occasions and ceremonies; includes outfits like evening gowns or dinner suits
- 典礼 diǎnlǐ ceremonygrand and solemn ceremony or celebration
- 礼仪 lǐyí etiquetteetiquette and ceremony; formal rules of behavior and protocol
- 无礼 wúlǐ rude; impertinencelacking in manners; impolite or impertinent in one's words or behavior
- 送礼 sònglǐ to give a giftto give someone a present; to present a gift to others
- 敬礼 jìnglǐ to saluteTo salute or show respect through a formal gesture such as a hand salute, a bow, or standing at attention
- 洗礼 xǐlǐ baptismChristian religious ceremony where water is used to symbolize the washing away of sins as one joins the faith
- 失礼 shīlǐ to lack etiquetteto act discourteously; to breach proper etiquette or manners
- 有礼 yǒulǐ politeto be polite or courteous; to have good manners
- 晚礼服 wǎnlǐfú evening dressformal dress worn for evening banquets or social events
- 礼遇 lǐyù to treat with courtesyto treat someone with respect or courtesy; to receive with polite etiquette
- 礼节 lǐjié etiquettethe customary forms of social behavior used to show respect, greeting, or mourning, such as bowing or handshakes
- 礼盒 lǐhé gift boxa gift packaged in a box; a presentation box
- 礼堂 lǐtáng auditoriumassembly hall; large hall used for meetings, ceremonies, or performances
- 行礼 xínglǐ to saluteTo express respect using a formal gesture, such as a salute, a bow, or cupping one's hands.
- 献礼 xiànlǐ to present a giftto offer a gift or tribute to show respect or celebrate a special occasion
- 礼拜堂 lǐbàitáng churchchapel or church; a place where Christians worship
- 有礼貌 yǒulǐmào politecourteous; to have good manners
- 礼拜天 lǐbàitiān SundaySunday; colloquial and slightly old-fashioned term for the first day of the week
- 赔礼道歉 péilǐdàoqiàn to apologizeto make a formal and polite apology; to offer one's sincere apologies
- 礼拜五 lǐbàiwǔ Friday
- 礼拜六 lǐbàiliù Saturdaythe sixth day of the week, commonly used in informal or religious contexts
- 礼金 lǐjīn monetary giftcash or a check given as a gift for a wedding, funeral, or other special occasion
- 礼品店 lǐpǐndiàn gift shopa store that specializes in selling gifts and souvenirs
- 做礼拜 zuòlǐbài to go to churchto attend a religious service; to worship or pray at a regular gathering, especially for Christians on Sundays
- 下礼拜 xiàlǐbài next weekthe week following the current one
- 礼券 lǐquàn gift vouchergift voucher; gift coupon; a certificate issued by a business that can be used to purchase goods of a specific value
- 礼花 lǐhuā fireworksfireworks or a fireworks display set off during grand festivals or celebrations
- 非礼 fēilǐ impoliteNot conforming to etiquette or protocol; rude; discourteous; contrary to social norms
- 礼帽 lǐmào top hatA hat worn with formal dress, such as a top hat or a bowler hat.
- 礼炮 lǐpào gun salutesalutary firing of cannons or guns used to mark important celebrations or to welcome distinguished guests; salvo
- 彬彬有礼 bīnbīnyǒulǐ refined and courteouspolite and well-mannered; urbane
- 礼部 lǐbù Ministry of Riteshistorical government office in imperial China in charge of ceremonies, education, and imperial examinations; one of the [[六部|六部|liu4 bu4]]
- 厚礼 hòulǐ generous gifta generous or lavish gift; expensive and valuable presents
- 礼拜一 lǐbàiyī Monday
- 收礼 shōulǐ to accept giftsto accept a gift; to receive presents
- 礼让 lǐràng to yield politelyto show consideration for others by yielding or giving precedence out of politeness; to be courteous and avoid conflict
- 施礼 shīlǐ to saluteto salute; to bow or greet someone according to traditional etiquette
- 大礼堂 dàlǐtáng auditoriumlarge assembly hall or auditorium used for meetings and public events
- 礼拜三 lǐbàisān WednesdayWednesday; the third day of the week
- 贺礼 hèlǐ congratulatory giftA gift or sum of money given as a token of congratulations for a celebratory occasion; celebration gift
- 礼记 lǐjì Classic of RitesThe "Book of Rites" or "Classic of Rites", one of the thirteen Confucian classics; it is a collection of texts regarding social forms, administration, and ceremonial rites of the Zhou Dynasty
- 丧礼 sānglǐ funeralfuneral rites; the ceremonies and etiquette associated with mourning and burial
Sources
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH