- 遗憾 yíhàn regrettableto be sorry that a situation is unfortunate or disappointing; used to describe a pity
- 遗产 yíchǎn inheritanceproperty or assets left by a person after their death
- 遗传 yíchuán hereditythe biological process of passing on physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- 遗嘱 yízhǔ willa legal document or formal statement detailing a person's wishes regarding their property and affairs after death
- 遗址 yízhǐ ruinsthe remains or location of an ancient building, city, or historical event
- 遗忘 yíwàng forgetto forget; to cease to think about someone or something
- 遗体 yítǐ remainsremains of a deceased person
- 遗留 yíliú leave behindto leave behind or over, especially as a vestige or leftover issue
- 遗漏 yílòu omitto accidentally leave out or fail to include something in a document, list, or sequence
- 遗失 yíshī loseto lose or inadvertently leave behind
- 遗弃 yíqì abandonto desert or leave behind someone or something that one has a legal or moral responsibility for, such as a child, an elderly person, or a pet
- 遗言 yíyán last wordsthe final words spoken or written by a person before their death
- 后遗症 hòuyízhèng aftermathunintended negative repercussions or lasting problems following an event or action
- 遗迹 yíjì remainshistorical remains, ruins, or physical relics of an ancient site or civilization
- 遗书 yíshū testamenta letter or document written before death, such as a will or suicide note
- 不遗余力 bùyíyúlì spare no effortto spare no pains or effort; to do one's utmost
- 遗物 yíwù relicremnant; relic; personal effects of the deceased
- 遗孀 yíshuāng widow
- 遗愿 yíyuàn final wishthe final wishes of a deceased person
- 遗传学 yíchuánxué genetics
- 无遗 wúyí completelycompletely and without omission
- 遗骸 yíhái remainsremains of a deceased person
- 遗存 yícún remainshistorical remains or things that have survived since ancient times
- 遗像 yíxiàng memorial portraitportrait of the deceased
- 遗产税 yíchǎnshuì inheritance taxA tax levied on the estate of a deceased person or on the assets inherited by their heirs.
- 遗传性 yíchuánxìng hereditarythe quality or property of being passed from parents to offspring through genes
- 遗志 yízhì legacythe mission in life of a deceased person, left to others to carry on
- 暴露无遗 bàolùwúyí exposedto be completely revealed or laid bare, leaving nothing hidden
- 遗落 yíluò leave behindto leave something behind inadvertently; to lose or drop something by accident
- 遗属 yíshǔ survivorssurviving family members of the deceased
- 遗骨 yígǔ remainshuman remains
- 遗精 yíjīng nocturnal emissionthe involuntary ejaculation of semen during sleep, commonly known as a wet dream
- 遗风 yífēng old wayssurviving remnants or lingering relics of past social practices and habits
- 遗传病 yíchuánbìng genetic diseasea disease or disorder that is inherited genetically.
- 一览无遗 yīlǎnwúyí fully visibleto be seen clearly at a single glance; to be fully exposed to view
- 拾遗 shíyí pick up articlesto pick up or pocket a lost article
- 遗传物质 yíchuánwùzhì genetic material
- 遗臭万年 yíchòuwànnián be infamousto have one's name go down in history as a byword for infamy
- 遗忘症 yíwàngzhèng amnesia
- 遗传性疾病 yíchuánxìngjíbìng genetic disorder
- 遗尿 yíniào enuresisbed-wetting
- 遗作 yízuò posthumous work
- 遗照 yízhào posthumous portraitpicture of the deceased
- 遗诏 yízhào posthumous edictposthumous edict of a deceased emperor
- 遗容 yíróng looks of deceasedthe physical appearance of a deceased person, especially when viewed by mourners paying their respects
- 遗民 yímín loyalistsloyalist adherents of a former dynasty who remain faithful to the previous regime
- 遗孤 yígū orphan
- 遗族 yízú bereavedthe surviving family members of a deceased person
- 遗赠 yízèng bequeathto bequeath
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH