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chi

/kahy/US // kaɪ //UK // (kaɪ) //

芝,驰,芝罘区,芝芝

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural chis.

    • : the twenty-second letter of the Greek alphabet.
    • : the consonant sound represented by this letter.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Chi collected more than 620,000 private photos and 9,000 videos from an undetermined number of victims across the US, most of whom were young and female.

  • According to Chi, he selected roughly 200 of these victims based on online requests.

  • Chi's plea agreement with federal prosecutors in Tampa, Florida, acknowledged "at least 306" victims.

  • The wife and daughter were in stable condition after surgery, but Chi had nothing on her brother.

  • Any number of Lee’s sandwiches could have made this list, but I’m particularly fond of the ba chi and pâté combination.

  • Instead of a corsage, he brought me a plastic duck he'd stolen from a Chi Chi's restaurant.

  • Local food cultures are rising up everywhere, not just in yuppified suburbs and chi-chi cities.

  • One is on African primal religions, another on the tao of T'ai Chi Ch'uan, another on the path to total rejuvenation.

  • By now I'm so overwrought with chi's and fu's and kong's and kung's that my eyes have about crossed.

  • T'ai Chi is internal and soft, versus karate, which is external and hard.

  • For he knew who had triggered those three today, who the Chi torpedo the cops wanted was.

  • He began likewise to sing the little air, Chi rende alla meschina; and was this, thought I, merely to ridicule me?

  • E chi ne assicura, che il Boccaccio non fosse nato nella sua villa di Corbignano quivi poco distante?

  • All that region abounds in sweet, wild apples, from which the Indians concoct a fermented liquor which they call chi-chi.

  • At that moment Wu Chi was being confronted by his wife, who stood before him in his inner chamber.