利事
(Cantonese) same as 紅包|红包[hong2 bao1]
利市
business profit; auspicious; lucky; small sum of money offered on festive days
李氏
the Korean Yi or Lee Dynasty (1392-1910)
历史
history; CL:門|门[men2],段[duan4]
历时
to last; to take (time); period; diachronic
立时
right away; quickly; immediately
离石
Lishi district of Lüliang city 呂梁市|吕梁市[Lu:3 liang2 shi4], Shanxi 山西
丽䴓
(bird species of China) beautiful nuthatch (Sitta formosa)
利什曼病
leishmaniasis (medicine)
李世民
Li Shimin, personal name of second Tang emperor Taizong 唐太宗[Tang2 Tai4 zong1] (599-649), reigned 626-649
李时珍
Li Shizhen (1518-1593), Ming botanist and pharmacologist, author of Compendium of Medical Herbs 本草綱目|本草纲目[Ben3 cao3 Gang1 mu4]
李氏朝鲜
Joseon, last Korean dynasty (1392-1910)
历史上
historical; in history
历史悠久
long-established; time-honored
历史意义
historic significance
历史成本
historic cost (accounting)
历史沿革
historical development; background
历史版本
historical edition; revision history (of a web page)
历史背景
historical background
历史观点
historical standpoint
历史遗产
heritage; historical legacy
历史遗迹
historical remains; historic monuments
立氏立克次体
Rickettsia rickettsii
莅事者
an official; person holding post; local functionary
里氏震级
Richter magnitude scale
离石区
Lishi district of Lüliang city 呂梁市|吕梁市[Lu:3 liang2 shi4], Shanxi 山西
中国历史博物馆
Museum of Chinese History
亚里士多德
Aristotle (384-322 BC), Greek philosopher
唯利是图
to seek nothing but profit (idiom); personal profit before everything; self-seeking
外交关系理事会
Council on Foreign Relations (US policy think tank)
安全理事会
(United Nations) Security Council
常任理事国
permanent member state (of UN Security Council)
惟利是图
variant of 唯利是圖|唯利是图[wei2 li4 shi4 tu2]
斯托肯立石圈
Stonehenge stone circle
普里什蒂纳
Pristina, capital of Kosovo 科索沃
会计准则理事会
accounting standards council
流离失所
destitute and homeless (idiom); forced from one's home and wandering about; displaced
索尔兹伯里石环
Stonehenge; Salisbury stone circle
联合国安全理事会
United Nations Security Council
苏黎世联邦理工学院
Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zürich, a university
非利士族
Philistine (Palestinian people, reputedly uncircumcised, c. 1,000 BC)