| 释义 |
[ kee ] / ki /
nounthe Sumerian goddess personifying earth: the counterpart of the Akkadian Aruru. Words nearby KiKhuzistan, Khwarizmi, Khyber knife, Khyber Pass, kHz, Ki, KIA, kiaat, kiabooca, kia kaha, Kiamichi Definition for Ki (2 of 2)Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for KiThe other is KI—pronounced “chee”—is a deep concept, son, referring to the Chinese vital life force—way before Obi Wan. National Scrabble Day: A Poem So You’ll Know All 101 Two-Letter Words|David Bukszpan|April 13, 2013|DAILY BEAST The present, he said, seemed a most favourable moment for destroying those dangerous pretenders, Ki Ki and Kauc. Wood Magic|Richard Jefferies Ki Wan was one who thought three times over a thing before he acted. The Wisdom of Confucius|Epiphanius Wilson Ki chuckled again and a smile grew on old Bakenkhonsu's broad and wrinkled face. Moon of Israel|H. Rider Haggard
Ki Ki replied that his majesty's orders should be implicitly obeyed and continued his upward flight. Wood Magic|Richard Jefferies “Ki Massa Twigg, de ossifer tell hide selves,” answered one of the scouts. The Missing Ship|W. H. G. Kingston
British Dictionary definitions for Ki
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