- 疾病 jíbìng diseasedisease; illness; sickness; ailment
- 残疾人 cánjírén disabled personA person with a physical or mental disability; handicapped person
- 残疾 cánjí disabilitya physical deformity or functional disability caused by birth, illness, or injury
- 疾患 jíhuàn diseaseillness; disease; sickness; used primarily in formal or written contexts
- 疟疾 nüèji malariaAn acute infectious disease transmitted by mosquitoes, characterized by periodic chills, fever, and heavy sweating; also known as [[冷热病|冷熱病|leng3 re4 bing4]] or [[打摆子|打擺子|da3 bai3 zi5]]
- 疾苦 jíkǔ hardshipssuffering and difficulties; often used in the context of the daily struggles of the common people
- 疾驰 jíchí to speed alongto speed along; to gallop; to rush at high speed, used for vehicles or horses
- 痢疾 lìji dysenteryAn infectious intestinal disease caused by bacteria or parasites, characterized by fever, abdominal pain, and frequent diarrhea with blood or mucus in the stool
- 疾风 jífēng strong winda strong wind or gale; a blast; specifically refers to a fresh gale or a level 7 wind in meteorological terms
- 顽疾 wánjí chronic diseasea stubborn illness or disease that is difficult to cure
- 痛心疾首 tòngxīnjíshǒu bitterly resentfulto feel extreme hatred or resentment towards something or someone, as if suffering from a physical ache
- 痼疾 gùjí chronic illnessa chronic or long-standing disease that is difficult to cure
- 大声疾呼 dàshēngjíhū to shout loudlyto cry out or shout at the top of one's voice urgently to get attention
- 眼疾 yǎnjí eye diseaseAn eye disease or ailment
- 迅疾 xùnjí swiftvery rapid; lightning fast; swift
- 疾速 jísù very fastvery fast; at high speed; rapidly
- 无疾而终 wújí'érzhōng to die in one's sleepTo die peacefully of old age without suffering from any apparent illness.
- 疾步 jíbù fast pacerapid gait or quick steps
- 疾驶 jíshǐ to speed alongto drive or travel at high speed, usually referring to a vehicle
- 辛弃疾 xīnqìjí Xin QijiSouthern Song dynasty general and poet (1140-1207) known for his bold and patriotic poems; his style is often compared to that of [[苏轼|蘇軾|su1 shi4]] and is characterized by its wide range of themes and use of historical references.
- 疾呼 jíhū to cry outto shout loudly or call out urgently; to appeal strongly or campaign publicly for a cause
- 疾走 jízǒu to walk or run fastto walk rapidly or run fast; to scamper; to scurry; to flee swiftly
- 积劳成疾 jīláochéngjí to fall ill from overworkto fall ill or break down from constant overwork over a long period of time
- 遗传性疾病 yíchuánxìngjíbìng genetic disordergenetic disorder; hereditary disease
- 眼疾手快 yǎnjíshǒukuài sharp-eyed and quickquick-eyed and deft of hand; used to describe someone who is alert and acts with great speed and agility
- 疾行 jíxíng to walk quicklyto walk or march at a rapid pace
- 奋笔疾书 fènbǐjíshū to write at a tremendous speedTo pick up a pen and write very quickly, often under the influence of strong emotion or inspiration; to dash off a piece of writing
- 疾进 jíjìn to advance rapidlyto move forward or proceed at high speed
- 讳疾忌医 huìjíjìyī to hide an illnessTo hide an illness for fear of treatment; (figuratively) to conceal one's faults or shortcomings to avoid criticism or refuse to listen to advice
- 恶疾 èjí foul diseasea serious, painful, or incurable illness
- 不疾不徐 bùjíbùxú neither too fast nor too slow(idiom) describes maintaining an even pace or a proper rhythm; calm and unhurried
- 疾恶如仇 jí'èrúchóu to hate evil like an enemyTo abhor bad people and wicked deeds as if they were one's personal enemies.
- 疾风暴雨 jífēngbàoyǔ tempesta violent storm; fierce wind and heavy rain
- 疾书 jíshū to write swiftlyto write or scribble rapidly; to write with great speed
- 隐疾 yǐnjí unmentionable illnessA disease or ailment that is embarrassing to talk about or that one keeps secret from others.
- 旧疾 jiùjí chronic illnessan old illness; a chronic complaint or a former affliction
- 手疾眼快 shǒujíyǎnkuài quick of eye and deft of handdescribes someone who is alert and quick to react, showing great dexterity or agility
- 疾言厉色 jíyánlìsè harsh words and stern looksSpeaking in a sharp, hurried tone with a stern facial expression; describes the appearance of someone who is very angry
- 宿疾 sùjí chronic ailmenta long-standing illness or chronic complaint; an old health problem
- 疾风知劲草 jífēngzhījìngcǎo adversity tests the strength of charactersturdy grass is revealed in high winds; used to show that strength of character and loyalty are best proven during times of crisis or hardship
- 疾恶 jí'è to hate evilTo loathe or detest evil people and wicked things
- 暗疾 ànjí unmentionable diseaseA disease that a person feels ashamed of or finds inconvenient to mention to others
- 疾雷 jíléi sudden thunderclapA sudden or violent clap of thunder
- 疾首 jíshǒu infuriatedextremely angry or enraged
- 疾风劲草 jífēngjìngcǎo adversity tests characterLiterally "sturdy grass withstands high winds"; used to describe how a person's strength of character and integrity are revealed during times of crisis or hardship. This is an abbreviation for [[疾风知劲草|疾風知勁草|ji2 feng1 zhi1 jing4 cao3]].
- 疾风迅雷 jífēngxùnléi swift as lightningas quick as gales and thunder; describes an event that happens or develops with great speed and sudden intensity
- 癣疥之疾 xuǎnjièzhījí slight ailment(literary) skin diseases like ringworm or scabies; used to describe a minor problem or a slight nuisance that is not a serious threat
- 腹疾 fùjí diarrhea(literary) an illness of the stomach or intestines; diarrhea
- 疥癣之疾 jièxuǎnzhījí minor problema minor ailment or trivial problem that does not pose a serious threat but is annoying
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