- 奔驰 bēnchí to speedTo run quickly; to speed; to gallop, often used for animals or vehicles.
- 驰名 chímíng famousfamous; well-known; to have a reputation that spreads far and wide
- 周星驰 zhōuxīngchí Stephen ChowStephen Chow (1962-), Hong Kong actor, comedian, and filmmaker, famous for his [[无厘头|無釐頭|wu2 li2 tou2]] comedy movies.
- 飞驰 fēichí to speed alongto speed along; to rush at high speed; to race past quickly
- 驰骋 chíchěng to gallopto ride a horse at a gallop; to rush headlong
- 背道而驰 bèidào'érchí to run counter toTo run in the opposite direction; to act in a way that is completely contrary to a goal, principle, or previous direction. Compared to [[南辕北辙|南轅北轍|nan2 yuan2 bei3 zhe2]], which emphasizes a mismatch between actions and goals, this word emphasizes moving away from a correct path or mutual agreement.
- 疾驰 jíchí to speed alongto speed along; to gallop; to rush at high speed, used for vehicles or horses
- 风驰电掣 fēngchídiànchè at lightning speedmoving as fast as the wind and lightning; incredibly rapid
- 急驰 jíchí to speed alongto travel or drive at a very high speed
- 驰援 chíyuán to rush to the rescueto rush toward a location to provide emergency help or reinforcements
- 心驰神往 xīnchíshénwǎng to be fascinatedto have a deep longing for; to be completely fascinated or enchanted by a place, goal, or object
- 驰名中外 chímíngzhōngwài renowned at home and abroadfamous throughout China and the rest of the world; well-known both in one's own country and abroad
- 纵横驰骋 zònghéngchíchěng to sweep throughto ride or move unhindered across a vast area; to criss-cross the length and breadth of a territory, especially of a military force moving without opposition
- 古驰 gǔchí GucciGucci, an Italian luxury brand of fashion and leather goods
- 背驰 bèichí to go in opposite directionsto run counter to each other; to diverge or proceed in opposite directions
- 驰道 chídào imperial highwaya royal highway or imperial road network built during the Qin dynasty and later for the emperor and official use
- 驱驰 qūchí to gallopTo drive a horse and move at a fast pace
- 远近驰名 yuǎnjìnchímíng widely knownknown far and wide; famous both near and far
- 驰行 chíxíng to speed alongto travel at a high speed, especially used for vehicles or horses
- 心荡神驰 xīndàngshénchí to be infatuatedto be infatuated with; to be overwhelmed by emotion; to be spellbound or lost in thought; captivated by something beautiful or moving
- 驰念 chíniàn to missto think about or miss someone or something from afar; to let one's thoughts wander toward someone who is absent
- 心往神驰 xīnwǎngshénchí fascinatedto be spellbound or completely fascinated; one's heart and mind are drawn towards something
- 电掣风驰 diànchèfēngchí at lightning speedTo move as fast as lightning and a gale; used to describe extremely fast movement.
- 驰檄 chíxí to send urgent ordersto quickly deliver an official document or mobilization order
- 驰思 chísī to missto think about or miss someone from a distance; to let one's thoughts wander or dwell on someone
- 载驰载驱 zàichízàiqū to gallop swiftly(literary) to ride at full speed; to drive a horse rapidly with both galloping and whipping; used to describe a carriage or horse darting and dashing
- 交驰 jiāochí to bustleto move back and forth continuously; to bustle or buzz around (originally describing horse-drawn carriages)
- 卡骆驰 kǎluòchí CrocsCrocs, Inc.; American footwear company known for its foam clogs
- 名驰遐迩 míngchíxiá'ěr fame spread far and wideTo have one's fame spread far and wide.
- 坐驰 zuòchí to be absent-minded(literary) to sit still while one's mind wanders or is distracted; to have a wandering mind
- 奔驰如雷 bēnchírúléi powerful and thunderousDescribes a situation where the scale or momentum is massive and the sound is as loud as thunder; moving like a stampede of thousands of horses.
- 星驰 xīngchí rapidly(literary) moving at high speed or rushing like a shooting star; quickly and urgently
- 朋驰 péngchí Mercedes-Benz(Taiwan) Mercedes-Benz, a German brand of luxury cars
- 疾驰而过 jíchí'érguò to speed pastto sweep past; to hurtle past; to swoosh past
- 神驰 shénchí to be fascinatedto be spellbound or fascinated; to have one's thoughts fly to a person, place, or state of mind that one longs for
- 载驰 zàichí Zai ChiTitle of a poem from the Odes of Yong in the [[诗经|詩經|shi1 jing1]], attributed to the Lady Mu of Xu. The poem expresses her urgent desire to return to her home state of Wei after it was invaded, despite opposition from the officials of her husband's state.
- 风驰电卷 fēngchídiànjuǎn with lightning speedto move as fast as the wind and lightning; lightning speed
- 驰年 chínián fleeting yearsThe years that pass by quickly; time that flies.
- 驰电 chídiàn to telegramTo send a telegram with great speed or urgency.
- 驰目 chímù to gaze into the distance(literary) to look as far as the eye can see; to feast one's eyes on a distant view
- 驰突 chítū to dash aboutto dash about; to rush and charge forward
- 驰系 chíxì to missto think of someone from a distance; to miss someone or keep someone in one's thoughts
- 驰结 chíjié to miss someoneto think of someone or yearn for them from a distance
- 驰誉 chíyù famouswell-known and highly acclaimed; having a reputation that has spread far and wide
- 驰辩 chíbiàn to use one's eloquenceto use the gift of speech; to show off one's eloquence or debating skill
- 驰马 chímǎ to gallopto gallop a horse; to go swiftly on horseback
- 驰驱 chíqū to gallop(literary) to ride a horse at full speed; to gallop
- 驰驿 chíyì to travel by relayto travel speedily from post to post along a designated route, often using horses or carriages provided by local officials
- 驰骛 chíwù to gallopto move swiftly; to run fast
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