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单词 chi
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chi

enUK

chi 1

also khi C0283000 (kī, kē)n. The 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet. See Table at alphabet.
[Late Greek khī, from earlier khei.]

chi 2

also ch'i or qi Q0001675 (chē)n. The vital force believed in Taoism and other Chinese thought to be inherent in all things. The unimpeded circulation of chi and a balance of its negative and positive forms in the body are held to be essential to good health in traditional Chinese medicine.
[Mandarin , air, spirit, energy of life, from Middle Chinese khi`.]

chi

(kaɪ) n (Letters of the Alphabet (Foreign)) the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet (Χ, χ), a consonant, transliterated as ch or rarely kh

chi

(tʃiː) ,

ch'i

or

qi

n (Alternative Belief Systems) (sometimes capital) (in Oriental medicine, martial arts, etc) vital energy believed to circulate round the body in currents[Chinese, literally: energy]

chi

(kaɪ)

n., pl. chis. the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet (Χ, χ). [< Greek]
Thesaurus
Noun1.chi - the circulating life energy that in Chinese philosophy is thought to be inherent in all thingschi - the circulating life energy that in Chinese philosophy is thought to be inherent in all things; in traditional Chinese medicine the balance of negative and positive forms in the body is believed to be essential for good healthch'i, ki, qiCathay, China, Communist China, mainland China, People's Republic of China, PRC, Red China - a communist nation that covers a vast territory in eastern Asia; the most populous country in the worldvim, vitality, energy - a healthy capacity for vigorous activity; "jogging works off my excess energy"; "he seemed full of vim and vigor"
2.chi - the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabetkhiGreek alphabet - the alphabet used by ancient Greeksalphabetic character, letter of the alphabet, letter - the conventional characters of the alphabet used to represent speech; "his grandmother taught him his letters"
Translations

chi

enUK

chi-chi

Ostentatiously fancy I don't like chi-chi décor like that—I would want my house to be comfortable and inviting.

Chi-town

A nickname for the city of Chicago, Illinois. Oh, when you're in Chi-town this weekend, you have to check out the Bean and go to a Cubs game.

chi-chi

(ˈʃiʃi) mod. elegant. Her living room is so chi-chi that you are afraid to go in.

Chi(town)

(ˈʃɑɪtɑʊn and ˈtʃɑɪtɑʊn) n. Chicago, Illinois. I can’t wait to get back to old Chitown.

Chi

verbSee Chitown

Chi

enUK

CHI

(language)A wide spectrum language, the forerunner ofRefine.

["Research on Knowledge-Based Software Environments at KestrelInstitute", D.R. Smith et al, IEEE Trans Soft Eng, SE-11(11)1985]

Ch’i

 

(also Nan Ch’i, or Southern Ch’i), a dynasty and feudal state in southern China during the period of the Southern and Northern Dynasties (fourth to sixth centuries). The dynasty and state, which lasted from 479 to 502, were founded by Hsiao Taoch’eng after he killed the last emperor of the Sung Dynasty, which had ruled since 420. The state’s capital was Ch’ienk’ang (now Nanking). In 502 the ruler of the Yungchou region, Hsiao Yen, seized the throne and proclaimed the foundation of the Liang Dynasty, which lasted from 502 to 557.


Ch’i

 

an ancient Chinese kingdom of the Ch’un Ch’iu and Chan Kuo periods. In the seventh and sixth centuries B.C., Ch’i was one of the five hegemons, and from the fifth to third centuries it was one of the seven most powerful kingdoms in China; these kingdoms were independent of the Chou monarchy. Ch’i occupied most of what is now Shantung Province and part of what is now Hopeh Province. Its capital was Yinch’iu (now Lintz’u in Shantung). In 221 B.C., Ch’i was conquered by the kingdom of Ch’in.

CHI

(Computer Human Interface) Typically refers to the devices and associated applications used by humans to interact with computers. For example, a CICS data entry screen displayed on a 3270 terminal makes up a CHI for a banking application. Speech recognition systems are another example. See user interface.

chi

enUK

chi

(), 1. The 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet, χ. 2. In chemistry, denotes the 22nd in a series. 3. Symbol for the dihedral angle between the α-carbon and the side chains of amino acids in peptides and proteins.

chi

also

ch'i

or

qi

(chē)n. The vital force believed in Taoism and other Chinese thought to be inherent in all things. The unimpeded circulation of chi and a balance of its negative and positive forms in the body are held to be essential to good health in traditional Chinese medicine.

chi

Traditional Chinese medicine
The vital force which is believed to flow through the body along routes known as meridians; illness is attributed to changes in the flow of chi which, according to the construct of Chinese medicine, can be treated by placing needles (acupuncture) or pressure (acupressure) at specific points on the meridians.

CHI

Abbreviation for:
catastrophic health insurance
caudate head index
Centre for Health Informatics (Medspeak-UK)
clinical health informatics
closed-head injury
Commission for Health Improvement, see there (Medspeak-UK)
Community Health Index (Medspeak-UK)
consumer health informatics

CHI

Abbreviation for closed head injury.

chi

() 1. The 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet, χ. 2. In chemistry, denotes the 22nd in a series. 3. Symbol for the dihedral angle between the α-carbon and the side-chains of amino acids in peptides and proteins. 4. (chē) In Asian medical traditions, the force of energy existing in all life forms. Chi manifests as five differentelements; these are labeled according to either the Asian or Ayurvedic tradition.
Synonym(s): qi.
See also: five-element theory
Synonym(s): ki.

Chi

Basic life energy.Mentioned in: Acupressure, Acupuncture

Patient discussion about chi

Q. HOW CAN ENERGIES AFFECT THE HEALING OF THE BODY?CHI, ELOPTIC, YOU'R SEVEN SHOCKERS ECT POSITIVE OR NEGITIVE? ENERGIES WE EXPRESS AND RECIEVE TO AND FROM OTHERSA. Chinese medicine and alternatives should be approached with caution, but that said, a modality that has been around for over 3,000 years must have benefits. The practitioner may possibly be a bit more suspect. Then again, nothing ventured, nothing gained. If you haven’t any experience with it, how can one have a legitimate opinion?
Remember, a hundred years ago, our very own “Doctors” cured with leaches and such… it wasn’t until they pooled their resources together and lobbied the government for the right to the name of “Doctor or Medical Practitioner”. That’s it. No science, just lobbying the politicians….

More discussions about chi

Chi

enUK

Chi

A unit of length in China approximately equivalent to 33.33 centimeters. It is sometimes called a Chinese foot.

CHI


AcronymDefinition
CHIComputer-Human Interaction
CHIChile
CHIColorado Health Institute (Denver, CO)
CHIChildren's Health Initiative
CHICommunity Health Insurance
CHIChicago, Illinois, USA (Airport Code)
CHIChildren's Hope International
CHICentre for Health Informatics (UK)
CHICeramic Hair Iron
CHICambridge Healthtech Institute
CHIConsumer Health Information
CHIChimaltenango (Guatemala territorial division)
CHICongenital Heart Institute (various locations)
CHICommission for Health Improvement (UK government organization)
CHIClosed Head Injury
CHICalifornia Healthcare Institute
CHIConsolidated Health Informatics
CHICultural Homestay International
CHICriminal History Information (background check)
CHICompiled Help Interface
CHICache Interface
CHICentre Hospitalier Intercommunal (French: general hospital for several towns)
CHICenter for HIV Information
CHIComputer-Human Interface
CHIConcordia Historical Institute
CHICorinthia Hotels International (est. 1962)
CHIChildren's Hospice International (since 1983; Alexandria, Virginia)
CHIConsumer Health Informatics
CHICertified Home Inspector
CHIConsumer Health Interactive
CHICanada Health Infoway (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
CHIChild Health Institute
CHIChristian History Institute
CHICreating Hope International (Michigan)
CHIComplementary Health Institute (California)
CHICopenhagen Interpretation (Bohr's attempt at Unifiying Quantum Theory)
CHICultural Health Initiative (American Heart Association)
CHICalamos Convertible and High Income
CHIComprehensive Home Inspections (various locations)
CHICarvill Hurricane Index (meteorology)
CHICongenital Hyperinsulinism
CHICoaxial Helicity Injection
CHICenter for Humanistic Inquiry
CHIChildren of High Intelligence
CHIChildren's House International
CHICosmetic and Household Ingredients
CHIComprehensive Holiday Insurance (Australia)
CHIChurch Handbook of Instructions (Mormon Church)
CHICoefficient of Human Inequality (UN Development Programme)
CHICreatinine Height Index
CHIComputational Hydraulics International
CHIColumbia Helicopters Inc (Aurora, OR)
CHIChildren in Hospital Ireland (charity; Dublin, Ireland)
CHICorridor Housing Initiative (Minnesota)
CHICenter for Human Identification (University of North Texas)
CHIConsortium for Health Information
CHICollaborative Human Interpreter
CHICertified Healthcare Instructor
CHICommunity Housing, Incorporated
CHIConstantijn Huygens Institut
CHICall Handler Infrastructure
CHIChamplin Oil and Refining Company
CHICoastal, Harbor, and Inland Waterways
CHIClaim History Inquiry (insurance)
CHICornwall Hemp Initiative
CHIChinese Language/Langue Chinois

chi

enUK
  • noun

Synonyms for chi

noun the circulating life energy that in Chinese philosophy is thought to be inherent in all things

Synonyms

  • ch'i
  • ki
  • qi

Related Words

  • Cathay
  • China
  • Communist China
  • mainland China
  • People's Republic of China
  • PRC
  • Red China
  • vim
  • vitality
  • energy

noun the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet

Synonyms

  • khi

Related Words

  • Greek alphabet
  • alphabetic character
  • letter of the alphabet
  • letter
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