| 釋義 |
禮(禮)lǐ ? (儀式) ceremonial observances in general; ceremony; rite: 婚 ~ wedding; 葬 ~ burial rites; funeral; 典 ~ formal ceremony ? (表示尊敬的言語或動作) courtesy; etiquette; manners: 敬 ~ salutation; give a salute; 失 ~ discourtesy ? (禮物) gift; present: 壽 ~ birthday presents; 賀 ~ gift as a token of congratulation; 送 ~ give a present; send a gift ? (姓氏) a surname: ~ 至 Li Zhi ◆禮拜 {宗} religious service; [口] week; [口] day of the week; Sunday; 禮賓司 the Department of Protocol; the Protocol; 禮部 the Ministry of Rites in feudal China; 禮單 list of presents; 禮法 law and discipline rite; 禮服 ceremonial robe or dress; full dress; formal attire; 禮花 fireworks display; 禮記 The Book of Rites; 禮教 feudal code of ethics; feudal ethical code; feudal ethics and rites; 禮節(jié) courtesy; etiquette; protocol; ceremony; 禮金 cash gift; 禮帽 a hat that goes with formal dress; 禮貌 courtesy; politeness; manners; 禮炮 salvo; (gun) salute; 禮品 gift; present; 禮品包裝 gift package; 禮聘 cordially invite the service of sb.; 禮器 sacrificial vessel; 禮輕人[情]意重 The gift is trifling but the feeling is profound.; It's nothing much, but it's the thought that counts.; Every gift, though it may be small, is in reality great if given with affection.; The thoughtfulness is worth far more than the gift itself.; 禮讓 give precedence to sb. out of courtesy or thoughtfulness; comity; 禮尚往來 Courtesy requires a return of visits received.; As the call, so the echo.; Courtesy demands reciprocity.; deal with sb. as he deals with you; 禮數(shù) [口] courtesy; etiquette; 禮俗 etiquette and custom; 禮所當然 Etiquette requires it.; 禮堂 assembly hall; auditorium; 禮物 gift; present; 禮賢下士 be courteous to the wise and condescending to scholars; be considerate and kind to mon of talent; go out of one's way to enlist the services of the talented and the learned; hon ̄our men of letters; treat worthy men with courtesy; 禮儀 etiquette; rite; protocol; 禮儀小姐 the ritual girl; 禮義廉恥 sense of propriety, justice, honesty and honour; propriety, righteousness, honesty and the sense of shame; politeness, decorum, integrity and the sense of shame; 禮義之邦 a state of ceremonies; a land of propriety and righteousness; 禮遇 courteous reception |