- 正在 zhèngzài in the process ofUsed before a verb to indicate that an action is currently in progress or a state is continuing
- 真正 zhēnzhèng genuinegenuine; real; true; authentic
- 正常 zhèngcháng normalnormal; regular; ordinary; following the standard pattern or rule
- 正式 zhèngshì formalformal, official, or regular; meeting recognized standards or procedures
- 正是 zhèngshì to be exactlyto be precisely or exactly; just the one
- 正确 zhèngquè correctaccurate; right; proper; matching facts or objective standards
- 反正 fǎnzheng anywayanyway; in any case; at any rate; regardless of the circumstances
- 正好 zhènghǎo just rightexactly the right amount, size, or degree; just enough; at an opportune moment
- 公正 gōngzhèng just; fair; impartialjust, fair, and impartial; fairness or impartiality
- 正品 zhèngpǐn certified goodscertified products that meet quality standards; genuine or A-class goods
- 正义 zhèngyì justice; justjustice or righteousness; fair and righteous
- 正面 zhèngmiàn positiveConstructive or encouraging in nature; related to the good or active side of a situation.
- 正当 zhèngdàng properHonest, reasonable, or fair; meeting the requirements of what is legal or morally correct
- 正如 zhèngrú to be just asto be exactly like or precisely as; often used to introduce a comparison or a quotation to show it matches the current situation or a stated fact
- 纠正 jiūzhèng to correctto correct; to rectify; to make right
- 正规 zhèngguī regularregular; standard; conforming to official rules or unified standards
- 修正 xiūzhèng to revise; revisionto revise, amend, or correct (e.g. a document, law, or draft); a revision or amendment
- 修正主义 xiūzhèngzhǔyì revisionismIdeological trend in the socialist movement that seeks to alter or reject core principles of Marxism; specifically the gradualist reform theories proposed by Eduard Bernstein.
- 正经 zhèngjing decenthonorable; upright; proper; (of a person) following social standards
- 正直 zhèngzhí uprighthonest and fair-minded; having high moral principles; upstanding
- 改正 gǎizhèng to correctto correct; to amend; to rectify a mistake or error
- 正月 zhēngyuè first lunar monthThe first month of the lunar calendar
- 正事 zhèngshì serious businessone's proper business; serious matters or duties that one should be attending to
- 正值 zhèngzhí to happen to beTo happen at a specific time; to be just at the time of
- 正宗 zhèngzōng authenticauthentic; genuine; completely following traditional standards or recipes
- 正要 zhèngyào to be just about toTo be on the point of doing something; just about to begin an action.
- 金正日 jīnzhèngrì Kim Jong-ilKim Jong-il (1942-2011), the former leader of North Korea who ruled from 1994 to 2011
- 正常人 zhèngchángrén normal persona person who is physically or mentally healthy, or an ordinary person without special characteristics
- 矫正 jiǎozhèng to correctTo rectify or straighten out a mistake, posture, or physical defect; to cure or adjust through treatment.
- 正视 zhèngshì face up toTo face squarely; to meet head-on; to deal with a situation seriously without avoiding it.
- 方正 fāngzhèng squareneatly square or upright in shape; symmetrical and not leaning
- 正气 zhèngqì righteousnessupright and unyielding integrity; moral character or spirit
- 正中 zhèngzhōng centerthe precise middle; the center point
- 正轨 zhèngguǐ the right trackthe right path; a normal or correct way of development or operation
- 端正 duānzhèng uprightupright; straight; not crooked
- 修正案 xiūzhèng'àn amendmentan amendment or a revised draft of a law or proposal
- 正题 zhèngtí main topicmain topic; central theme of a conversation, speech, or piece of writing
- 正文 zhèngwén main textThe main body or actual text of a book, article, or document, as opposed to the preface, footnotes, or appendices.
- 纯正 chúnzhèng purepure; unadulterated; authentic. Often used to describe a standard accent, authentic flavor, or high-quality material.
- 正点 zhèngdiǎn on timeon time; on schedule, specifically regarding the arrival or departure of transportation like trains or planes
- 更正 gēngzhèng to correctto make corrections; to fix errors in a published text or speech
- 不正之风 bùzhèngzhīfēng unhealthy tendencyunhealthy tendency; harmful social style or atmosphere, especially referring to corruption or the misuse of power
- 立正 lìzhèng to stand at attentionTo stand straight and upright, especially in a military or formal context
- 非正式 fēizhèngshì informalnot following official standards or procedures; informal or unofficial
- 校正 jiàozhèng to proofread and correctto proofread and correct a text; to edit and rectify errors in a document
- 正派 zhèngpài upright(of a person, conduct, etc.) upright; honest; decent; respectable
- 正相关 zhèngxiāngguān positive correlationa relationship between two variables where they both increase or decrease together
- 不正 bùzhèng crookednot straight; askew or tilted
- 正常化 zhèngchánghuà normalizationTo return to a standard or regular state, such as the normalization of diplomatic relations or a schedule.
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH