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qi

/chee/US // tʃi //UK // (tʃiː) //

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Pinyin.

    • : the vital life force that flows through the body and is supposedly regulated by acupuncture.

Examples

  • It has smart output optimized max wireless power for all Qi devices.

  • MAGIQPAD combines a sleek, modern design with a high-power coil to wirelessly charge any of your Qi devices.

  • The case is wide enough to sit upright, so the USB-C port is located around the back — or you can charge it up wirelessly with a Qi pad.

  • Theoretically, you can make bubble tea out of any tea you want — so if you’re looking for something a little fancier, the Qi founder Lisa Li wrote about her favorite teas for the Strategist.

  • Companies wishing to introduce air charging to the world also face an uphill battle against Qi, a wireless charging standard that’s already been adopted globally.

  • Fans of the drink believe that it can boost qi, improve circulation, cure arthritis, and strengthen the body in general.

  • Qi could not post the $1,000 bond and was assigned a May 22 date to appear in state Superior Court in Stamford.

  • “People who want to get into the Beijing Film Academy need guanxi [connections],” says Yu Qi, a book editor in Beijing.

  • Caita qi means 'a written book' and caita is the preterit of the verb caqi,u I write.'

  • Given this misunderstanding Collado begins his list with an explanation of the irregularities of qi,uru.

  • As he went, he pondered gloomily on the fate of this great city under the heartless and ignorant So-qi.

  • And So-qi preyed upon them all ruthlessly, knowing they could never stop warring interiorly long enough to attack him.

  • Yet if he went at all to So-qi, he had to tell something, and either way someone would be doomed, if not himself.