(xí) surname Xi
(xí) to practice; to study; habit
(xíyǐchéngsú) to become accustomed to sth through long practice
(xíyǐchéngxìng) deeply ingrained; steeped in
(xíyǐwéicháng) accustomed to; used to
(xísú) custom; tradition; local tradition; convention
(xísúyíxìng) one's habits change with long custom
(xídéxìng) acquired; learned
(xídéxìngwúzhùgǎn) (psychology) learned helplessness
(xíxìng) character acquired through long habit; habits and properties
(xíguàn) habit; custom; usual practice; to be used to; CL:個|个[ge4]
(xíguànxìng) customary
(xíguànchéngzìrán) habit becomes nature (idiom); get used to something and it seems inevitable; second nature
(xíguànfǎ) customary law; common law
(xíguànyòngfǎ) idiom
(xíguànyòngyǔ) idiom; idiomatic expression; habitual form of speech (grammar)
(xíguànzìrán) habit becomes nature (idiom); get used to something and it seems inevitable; second nature; same as 習慣成自然|习惯成自然
(xíguànruòzìrán) habit becomes nature (idiom); get used to something and it seems inevitable; second nature; same as 習慣成自然|习惯成自然
(xíqì) habit (often unhealthy); mannerism
(xíshuǐ) Xishui county in Zun'yi 遵義|遵义[Zun1 yi4], Guizhou
(xíshuǐxiàn) Xishui county in Zun'yi 遵義|遵义[Zun1 yi4], Guizhou
(xíyòng) to use habitually; usual; conventional
(xíxí) (of the wind) blowing gently; abundant; flying
(xíjìnpíng) Xi Jinping (1953-), PRC politician, PRC vice-chair from 2008
(xítí) school work exercises