- 认识 rènshi to knowto be acquainted with a person; to recognize a character, face, or thing
- 知识 zhīshi knowledgeknowledge; intellectual results of experience and study
- 意识 yìshí to realizeTo become aware of something; to notice or sense a situation, often used with the word [[到|到|dao4]]
- 知识产权 zhīshichǎnquán intellectual property rightsThe legal rights protecting creative work and inventions in science, technology, literature, and art; includes copyrights, patents, and trademarks.
- 意识到 yìshidào to realizeto be aware of; to become conscious of; to recognize
- 共识 gòngshí consensuscommon understanding; agreement
- 见识 jiànshi to experienceto see or experience something for oneself in order to widen one's knowledge or horizons
- 识别 shíbié to identifyto distinguish; to discern; to identify or recognize one thing from another
- 知识分子 zhīshifènzǐ intellectualAn educated person, such as a teacher, engineer, or writer, who typically makes a living through mental labor; the intelligentsia.
- 标识 biāozhì signsign; mark; symbol; logo; a characteristic mark or indicator
- 常识 chángshí common sensecommon sense; general knowledge; basic knowledge that everyone should have
- 相识 xiāngshí to be acquaintedto be acquainted with each other; to get to know one another
- 意识形态 yìshíxíngtài ideologysystem of ideas, values, and beliefs that form the basis of a social, economic, or political system
- 潜意识 qiányìshi subconsciousunconscious mind; subconsciousness; a psychological state that exists below the level of conscious awareness
- 结识 jiéshí to get to knowto get to know someone; to meet someone for the first time and become acquainted
- 有意识 yǒuyìshi consciouslydone on purpose; with a specific plan or intent
- 下意识 xiàyìshí subconscioussubconscious mind; an instinctive or involuntary mental reaction or behavior; also called [[潜意识|潛意識|qian2 yi4 shi5]]
- 识字 shízì to be literateTo learn to read; to be able to recognize characters.
- 知识青年 zhīshiqīngnián educated youthYoung person who has received a formal education
- 学识 xuéshí knowledgelearning; scholarly attainments; erudition
- 无意识 wúyìshí unconscious; unintentionalunconscious; involuntary; unintentional; done without deliberation or paying attention
- 识破 shípò to see throughTo see through or penetrate something, such as a trick, secret, or motive
- 似曾相识 sìcéngxiāngshí déjà vuseemingly familiar; to feel as if one has met someone or seen something before
- 赏识 shǎngshí to appreciate, appreciationto recognize and admire the worth or talent of someone, especially when a superior recognizes a subordinate
- 认识论 rènshilùn epistemologytheory of knowledge; the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature, origins, and limits of human knowledge
- 有识之士 yǒushízhīshì person of insighta person with breadth of vision, knowledge, and experience; someone with insight and foresight
- 辨识 biànshí identifyto distinguish and recognize; to identify
- 胆识 dǎnshí courage and insightthe combination of bravery and good judgment
- 知识面 zhīshimiàn range of knowledgethe breadth or scope of the knowledge that a person has acquired
- 熟识 shúshi to know wellto be well acquainted with; to be familiar with someone or something due to long-term contact or knowledge
- 忧患意识 yōuhuànyìshi sense of crisisA mentality of being prepared for potential danger or hardship even when things are going well; a constant state of vigilance against future risks.
- 素不相识 sùbùxiāngshí to be total strangersto have never met before; to be completely unacquainted with one another
- 九二共识 jiǔ'èrgòngshí 1992 Consensus1992 Consensus; a statement issued after talks between PRC and Taiwan representatives asserting that there is only one China
- 识相 shíxiàng to be sensibleKnowing how to behave according to the situation or how to react to others' moods; tactful; knowing when to back off or behave appropriately.
- 见多识广 jiànduōshíguǎng experienced and knowledgeableexperienced and knowledgeable; having seen much and possessing wide knowledge
- 老相识 lǎoxiāngshí old acquaintanceSomeone that you have known for a long time; an old friend.
- 识货 shíhuò to know what's whatto be able to judge the quality or authenticity of goods; to know how to evaluate merchandise
- 一般见识 yībānjiànshi to lower oneself to the same levelto lower oneself to the same level as someone else; to share the same shallow level of knowledge or character as another person, used in the negative to show one is more reasonable or mature than an opponent
- 识趣 shíqù tactfulTo be sensible and know how to behave in a delicate situation; to be discreet so as not to bother others.
- 危机意识 wēijīyìshí sense of crisisA sense of alertness and precaution toward potential dangers or threats.
- 知识界 zhīshijiè intelligentsiathe group of educated people in a society; intellectual circles
- 知识库 zhīshikù knowledge basea collection of information, facts, or data stored in a system for the purpose of sharing knowledge or solving problems
- 远见卓识 yuǎnjiànzhuóshí foresight and sagacityfar-sightedness and deep insight; visionary and wise
- 识别码 shíbiémǎ identification codeidentification code; identifier
- 语音识别 yǔyīnshíbié speech recognitionthe process by which a computer or software program identifies and processes human speech, also known as voice recognition
- 意识流 yìshíliú stream of consciousnessA psychological concept describing the continuous flow of thoughts in the human mind; also used to describe a 20th-century literary technique that portrays characters' internal thoughts and feelings through interior monologue.
- 识时务 shíshíwù to know the timesto have a clear understanding of current affairs or trends; to recognize and adapt to the prevailing situation
- 识才 shícái to recognize talentto identify or appreciate someone's natural abilities and potential
- 不识抬举 bùshítáijǔ to fail to appreciate favorsto be ungrateful; to fail to appreciate someone's kindness or hospitality, especially when being favored or promoted by a superior
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH