气【qì】
HSK 2
- gas; air
- smell
- weather
- to make angry; to annoy; to get angry
- vital energy; qi
Generated definitions (experimental)
- gas; air
- smell
- weather
- to make angry; to annoy; to get angry
- vital energy; qi
This meaning refers to the physical substance that is often invisible and occupies space. It can refer to things like atmospheric air or gases in general.
These gases can be used to generate electricity.
This meaning pertains to the sense of smell or the scent of something, often referring to the character of an odor.
This meaning is used to describe the state of the atmosphere at a certain place and time, including aspects such as temperature, humidity, and conditions.
The weather is nice today, sunny and bright.
This meaning indicates the act of causing annoyance or provoking anger in someone else, as well as the act of becoming angry oneself.
This meaning refers to the concept of vital life force in traditional Chinese philosophy and medicine, believed to be essential for health and vitality.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that qi is an important factor for maintaining health.
Practicing Tai Chi can help enhance the vital energy within the body.
Generated collocations (experimental)
qì tǐ气体gasqì wèi气味smellqì hòu气候climateqì fèn气愤to be indignantshēng qì生气to get angryqì xī气息breathqì gōng气功qi gongqì chǎng气场auraqì fēn气氛atmosphereqì yā气压air pressureqì hòu biàn huà气候变化climate changeqì tǐ气体xiè lòu泄漏gas leaknù qì怒气angerqì气de的liú dòng流动flow of qiqì chuǎn气喘shortness of breathqì hòu气候shì yìng适应climate adaptation