- 书籍 shūjí booksbooks; works; literature
- 户籍 hùjí household registerAn official census or household register documenting names, dates of birth, and residency status.
- 外籍 wàijí foreign nationalityforeign nationality; (of) foreign citizenship
- 国籍 guójí nationalitylegal status of a person, corporation, aircraft, or ship belonging to a specific country; citizenship
- 党籍 dǎngjí party membershipparty membership or affiliation; the status of being a member of a political party
- 秘籍 mìjí rare bookA rare or precious book
- 古籍 gǔjí ancient booksancient books; antique texts
- 学籍 xuéjí student statusA student's registration or enrollment status at a school; the official school registry or roll containing student records. records
- 祖籍 zǔjí ancestral homeThe place where one's ancestors lived; original domicile or place of family origin.
- 籍贯 jíguàn native placeone's ancestral home or place of family origin; the registered birthplace recorded in official documents
- 美籍 měijí Americanof American nationality; of US citizenship
- 原籍 yuánjí ancestral homeThe ancestral home or birthplace of one's family; original place of household registration
- 中国籍 zhōngguójí Chinese nationalityBeing of Chinese nationality; a person of Chinese citizenship
- 史籍 shǐjí historical recordsBooks or records documenting historical events.
- 会籍 huìjí membershipMembership status, qualification, or affiliation in a club, association, or organization
- 入籍 rùjí to become naturalizedto acquire the citizenship of a foreign country
- 双重国籍 shuāngchóngguójí dual citizenshipdual nationality; refers to the status of a person who is simultaneously a citizen of two different countries
- 军籍 jūnjí military statusMilitary status or identity as a formal member of the armed forces
- 法籍 fǎjí French nationalityFrench nationality; French citizenship
- 经籍 jīngjí Confucian classics(literary) Confucian classics; religious texts
- 外籍劳工 wàijíláogōng foreign workerlaborer or worker of foreign nationality; migrant worker
- 籍没 jímò to confiscate property(literary) to inventory and seize a person's assets for the state
- 客籍 kèjí non-local residenceThe place of residence of a person living away from their original ancestral home; often contrasted with [[原籍|原籍|yuan2 ji2]].
- 本籍 běnjí ancestral native placeA person's ancestral home or original place of household registration
- 图籍 tújí maps and census records(literary) maps and household registers; often used to refer to a nation's territory and population
- 典籍 diǎnjí ancient booksClassical books, records, or canonical writings, especially those containing ancient laws and systems.
- 船籍 chuánjí ship's registrythe nationality of a ship based on the country where it is registered
- 名籍 míngjí registera list or roll of names
- 文籍 wénjí booksbooks and documents; literature
- 版籍 bǎnjí census registera register of households and land holdings; an official record of a person's place of origin
- 旗籍 qíjí Manchu registryregistered residency or household status of a person belonging to the Eight Banners during the Qing Dynasty
- 地籍图 dìjítú cadastral mapA large-scale map that shows the boundaries and ownership of land parcels, used officially for property taxes or land management.
- 厂籍 chǎngjí factory rosterThe status of being an employee on a factory's official register or roster
- 寄籍 jìjí to register a domicile abroadTo establish residency or register for legal domicile in a place other than one's hometown, such as another city or country; to be naturalized.
- 篇籍 piānjí books(literary) books; records; ancient texts
- 土籍 tǔjí ancestral homeThe place where a family has lived for many generations; one's ancestral native place.
- 多重国籍 duōchóngguójí plural nationalityHaving multiple or dual nationalities at the same time; specifically three or more nationalities in some legal contexts
- 地籍册 dìjícè land registeran official record of the owners and boundaries of land parcels in a region; cadastre; terrier
- 乐籍 yuèjí register of entertainers(bound form) an official register of court musicians and entertainers, including government prostitutes in ancient China; also used as a general term for prostitutes
- 二重国籍 èrchóngguójí dual nationalityThe status of a person who is concurrently a citizen of two different countries, such as by birth or through marriage
- 人言籍籍 rényánjíjí tongues are wagging(idiom) there is widespread talk; many people are talking about someone or something; public opinion is in an uproar
- 仙籍 xiānjí list of immortals(bound form) a registry or record of the names of celestial beings or immortals
- 元祐党籍碑 yuányòudǎngjíbēi Stele of the Yuanyou Faction Membersan 1104 stone inscription commissioned by Cai Jing during the Northern Song dynasty listing names of officials labeled as political enemies and forbidden from holding office
- 冒籍 màojí to falsely register one's place of originto assume a false place of origin or identity, especially for personal gain or eligibility
- 凌籍 língjí to bullyto bully; to treat someone with contempt or violence
- 出籍 chūjí to lose citizenshipto renounce or lose one's nationality or citizenship
- 削籍 xuējí to remove from office(literary) to dismiss an official from their post; also written as [[革职|革職|ge2 zhi2]] or [[削职|削職|xue1 zhi2]]
- 团籍 tuánjí membershipThe status or qualification of being a member of a group or organization
- 国籍的积极冲突 guójídejījíchōngtū positive conflict of nationalitya legal situation where a person is simultaneously claimed as a national by two or more states; dual or multiple citizenship
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH