(gé) animal hide; leather; to reform; to remove; to expel (from office)
(géchū) to expel; to kick out
(géchūshānmén) to excommunicate (from a Buddhist monastery)
(géchūjiàomén) to excommunicate (from a church)
(géjí) Ge'gyai county in Ngari prefecture, Tibet, Tibetan: Dge rgyas rdzong
(géjíxiàn) Ge'gyai county in Ngari prefecture, Tibet, Tibetan: Dge rgyas rdzong
(gémìng) revolution; revolutionary (politics); CL:次[ci4]
(gémìngxiānliè) martyr to the revolution
(gémìngjiā) a revolutionary
(gémìngxìng) revolutionary
(gémìnglièshì) martyr of the revolution
(gémìngwèiduì) revolutionary guard
(gémìngjūn) revolutionary army
(gémìngdǎng) the revolutionary party
(génáng) leather purse; fig. human body
(gélǚ) leather (shoes); fig. western dress
(gégùdǐngxīn) to discard the old and introduce the new (idiom); to innovate
(géxīn) to innovate; innovation
(géxīnnéngshǒu) person of new ideas; innovator
(gézhí) to sack; to remove from a position; to depose
(gélánshì) Mr Gram; Dr. Hans Christian Jaochim Gram (1953-1938), Danish doctor and inventor of the Gram stain 革蘭氏染色法|革兰氏染色法
(gélánshìrǎnsèfǎ) Gram stain (used to distinguished two different kinds of bacteria)
(gélánshìyīnxìng) Gram negative (bacteria that do not retain Gram stain, often the more dangerous kind)
(gélányáng) Gram-positive (bacteria)
(gélányángxìng) Gram-positive (bacteria)
(gézhìpǐn) leather goods
(géchú) to eliminate; to expel; to abolish
(gémiànxǐxīn) lit. to renew one's face and wash one's heart (idiom); to repent sincerely and mend one's mistaken ways; to turn over a new leaf