- 书籍 shūjí booksbooks or literary works collectively
- 户籍 hùjí household registrationAn official system or record used to track the residency, demographic information, and legal domicile of citizens.
- 外籍 wàijí foreignof foreign nationality
- 国籍 guójí nationality
- 党籍 dǎngjí party membership
- 秘籍 mìjí cheat codesecret tips, strategies, or digital codes used to gain an advantage in video games
- 古籍 gǔjí ancient booksancient texts or antique books
- 学籍 xuéjí student statusregistration as a current student
- 祖籍 zǔjí ancestral homeThe geographical place of origin of one's family or ancestors, often used as a category for official civil registration.
- 籍贯 jíguàn ancestral homeone's registered place of family origin, typically inherited patrilineally and recorded in official documents
- 美籍 Měijí Americanof American nationality
- 原籍 yuánjí originancestral home or birthplace
- 中国籍 Zhōngguójí ChineseChinese (i.e. of Chinese nationality)
- 史籍 shǐjí historical records
- 会籍 huìjí membershipmembership (of a club etc)
- 入籍 rùjí naturalizeto become a citizen of a country or acquire legal nationality
- 双重国籍 shuāngchóngguójí dual citizenship
- 经籍 jīngjí scripturesreligious or classical texts; scriptures
- 外籍劳工 wàijíláogōng foreign worker
- 籍没 jímò confiscate(literary) (of the government) to register and confiscate someone's property
- 典籍 diǎnjí ancient booksancient books or records
- 船籍 chuánjí ship registryship's registry
- 名籍 míngjí registera formal list or roll containing names, such as a membership list or census record
- 旗籍 qíjí Banner registrationManchu household register during the Qing Dynasty
- 寄籍 jìjí domicile registrationto register as domiciled in a place other than one's native or ancestral home
- 多重国籍 duōchóngguójí dual nationalitydual or multiple nationality
- 黑籍冤魂 Hēijí Yuānhún Victims of OpiumVictims of Opium, novel by Peng Yangou [[彭养鸥|彭養鷗|Peng2 Yang3 ou1]] published in 1909
- 人言籍籍 rényánjíjí gossiptongues are wagging
- 削籍 xuējí dismissal(of an official) dismissal from office (old)
- 原籍地 yuánjídì place of originthe place where a person's ancestral home or legal domicile is located, often used in legal or administrative contexts.
- 地籍 dìjí cadaster
- 外籍华人 wàijí Huárén overseas Chinesepersons of Chinese origin having foreign citizenship
- 开除党籍 kāichúdǎngjí expel from partyto expel from the Party
- 开除学籍 kāichúxuéjí expelto expel from school
- 张籍 Zhāng Jí Zhang JiZhang Ji (767-830), Tang Dynasty poet
- 承籍 chéngjí inherit rankto inherit a rank from a predecessor
- 球籍 qiújí global citizenshipcitizenship of the planet or membership in the global community
- 禄籍 lùjí fame and fortunegood fortune and reputation
- 簿籍 bùjí account booksbooks or ledgers used for recording financial transactions and business accounts
- 籍籍 jíjí intricatemessy, overlapping, or complex in arrangement
- 籍籍无名 jíjíwúmíng unknowncompletely unknown; having no reputation
- 船籍港 chuánjígǎng port of registryship's port of registry
- 落籍 luòjí settleto settle in a place or take up permanent residence
- 车籍 chējí vehicle registrationa vehicle's registration information (Taiwan usage)
- 载籍 zǎijí ancient booksbooks (in Confucian education)
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH