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chi-tse

/Chinese jee-dzuh/US // Chinese ˈdʒiˈdzʌ //

智子,芝子,芝泽,芝芝

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Ki Tse.

Examples

  • 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.

  • This man was called Lao-tse, a recluse and philosopher, who was already an old man when Confucius began his travels.

  • 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?

  • Then Quawteaht gave strength to the great whale, which sounded, dragging the Tee-tse-kin beneath the waves.