- 泾渭分明 jīngwèifēnmíng clearly distinguished(idiom) to be entirely different; to be as distinct as the waters of the [[泾|涇|jing1]] and [[渭|渭|wei4]] rivers, one of which is clear and the other muddy; to have a clear line between right and wrong
- 泾县 jīngxiàn Jing CountyJing County in Xuancheng City, Anhui Province
- 泾河 jīnghé Jing Rivermajor tributary of the Wei River in northwest China flowing through Ningxia and Shaanxi
- 泾阳 jīngyáng JingyangJingyang County in Xianyang, Shaanxi
- 泾阳县 jīngyángxiàn Jingyang CountyJingyang County in Shaanxi province, administered by [[咸阳|咸陽|xian2 yang2]] city
- 泾源县 jīngyuánxiàn Jingyuan CountyJingyuan County in Guyuan [[固原|固原|gu4 yuan2]], Ningxia
- 泾渭 jīngwèi Jing and Wei RiversThe Jing and Wei Rivers in Shaanxi province, known for the contrast between one's clear water and the other's muddy water.
- 洋泾浜 yángjīngbāng Yangjingbang Creekformer tributary of the Huangpu River in Shanghai that marked the boundary between the British and French concessions
- 泾源 jīngyuán JingyuanJingyuan county in [[固原|固原|gu4 yuan2]], Ningxia
- 泾川县 jīngchuānxiàn Jingchuan CountyJingchuan, a county in [[平凉市|平涼市|ping2 liang2 shi4]] City, Gansu
- 泾川 jīngchuān JingchuanJingchuan, a county in Pingliang City, Gansu Province
- 泾惠渠 jīnghuìqú Jinghui Canalan irrigation canal system in Shaanxi Province, built in the 1930s to replace older canal networks
- 泾渭不分 jīngwèibùfēn to fail to distinguish right from wrongUnable to distinguish between good and bad or right and wrong; a failure to draw clear boundaries between different things.
- 洋泾浜英语 yángjīngbāngyīngyǔ pidgin EnglishA form of English mixed with local dialects, originally referring to the broken English used in the old international settlements of Shanghai; now used to refer to any non-standard or poorly spoken English.
- 洋泾浜语 yángjīngbāngyǔ pidgina simplified language that develops as a means of communication between two or more groups that do not have a language in common
- 洋泾滨英语 yángjīngbīnyīngyǔ pidgin English(variant form) a simplified form of English used for communication between people not sharing a common language, originally in commercial contexts in Shanghai
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH