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jìn to go forward / to advance / to go in / to enter / to put in / to submit / to take in / to admit / (math.) base of a number system / classifier for sections in a building or residential compound
jìn near / close to / approximately
jīn catty / (PRC) weight equal to 500 g / (Tw) weight equal to 600 g / (HK, Malaysia, Singapore) slightly over 604 g
jīn gold / chemical element Au / generic term for lustrous and ductile metals / money / golden / highly respected / one of the eight categories of ancient musical instruments 八音[ba1 yin1]
jǐn tight / strict / close at hand / near / urgent / tense / hard up / short of money / to tighten
jǐn barely / only / merely
jìn to use up / to exhaust / to end / to finish / to the utmost / exhausted / finished / to the limit (of sth) / all / entirely
jǐn to the greatest extent / (when used before a noun of location) furthest or extreme / to be within the limits of / to give priority to
jīn muscle / tendon / veins visible under the skin / sth resembling tendons or veins (e.g. fiber in a vegetable)
Jīn surname Jin / surname Kim (Korean) / Jurchen Jin dynasty (1115–1234)
jìn farewell presents
中都 Zhōng Zhongdu, capital of China during the Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), modern day Beijing
Jiàng capital of the Jin State during the Spring and Autumn Period (770-475 BC)
jǐn brocade / embroidered work / bright
Jīn abbr. for Tianjin 天津[Tian1 jin1]
jīn saliva / sweat / a ferry crossing / a ford (river crossing)
Jìn surname Jin / the Jin Dynasties (265–420) / Western Jin 西晉|西晋[Xi1 Jin4] (265–316), Eastern Jin 東晉|东晋[Dong1 Jin4] (317–420) and Later Jin Dynasty (936–946) / short name for Shanxi province 山西[Shan1xi1]
jìn to move forward / to promote / to advance
jìn farewell presents
jīn now / the present time / current / contemporary / this (day, year etc)
晋朝 Jìn cháo Jin Dynasty (265-420)
jǐn brilliancy (of gems)
后金 Hòu Jīn Later Jin dynasty (from 1616-) / Manchu Khanate or kingdom that took over as Qing dynasty in 1644
jìn to immerse / to soak / to steep / gradually
潘岳 Pān Yuè Pan Yue (247-300), later known as 潘安[Pan1 An1], prominent Western Jin poet, also famous for his good looks, such that his name became a byword for "extremely handsome man"


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