- 莅临 lìlín to arriveto arrive or be present; used as a formal or respectful way to describe the visit of a notable person or guest; more formal than [[光临|光臨|guang1 lin2]]
- 莅任 lìrèn to assume office(formal) to take up a post or attend to one's duties in an official administrative capacity
- 莅临指导 lìlínzhǐdǎo to grace with one's presence and guidance(formal) to honor someone with one's presence and offer advice or guidance; usually used as an honorific when welcoming a notable person or guest
- 莅事者 lìshìzhě officialan official; a person holding a post; a local functionary
- 莅会 lìhuì to attend a meeting(formal) to be present at a meeting; to attend a conference. This is a respectful term for someone's presence at an event.
- 莅止 lìzhǐ to arrive(literary) to arrive; to be present; to come to a place
- 莅盟 lìméng attend a meeting to conclude a treatyattend a summit or meeting for concluding treaties between countries; (literary) to keep a rendezvous or meet friends at a scheduled time
- 莅莅 lìlì murmursound of flowing water
- 高轩莅止 gāoxuānlìzhǐ honored guests have arrivedLiterally "the high carriage has arrived"; a polite expression or set phrase used to welcome honored guests, specifically used in congratulatory messages for the opening of hotels, restaurants, or travel-related businesses
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- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH