Definitions

jiè (verb) to arrive at (a time or place)
jiè (noun) period; term
jiè (verb) to become due

Etymology

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The character 届, traditionally written as 屆, originates from an early concept of reaching a limit or boundary, which is reflected in its structural composition where the radical 尸, often associated with the human form or posture, is combined with a component that originally provided phonetic value. This lower element was graphically simplified over time to 由, resulting in the contemporary form 届, which retains the general silhouette while reducing stroke count. Semantically, the character has shifted from its initial concrete sense of physical arrival to acquire more abstract applications, such as denoting a specific session or term of an event, thereby extending its use from spatial to temporal boundaries.

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Seal etymology image
Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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Clerical Western Han dynasty (202 BC-9 AD)
Traditional Modern
Simplified Modern

Example Sentences Hide

这是第五会议。

Zhè shì dì wǔ jiè huìyì.

This is the fifth session meeting.

比赛很精彩。

Běn jiè bǐsài hěn jīngcǎi.

This session's competition is very exciting.

他毕业于二零一八

Tā bìyè yú èr líng yī bā jiè.

He graduated in the class of 2018.

我们需要时报到。

Wǒmen xūyào jièshí bàodào.

We need to report on time when the time comes.

这次活动是第十国际论坛。

Zhè cì huódòng shì dì shí jiè guójì lùntán.

This event is the tenth international forum.

生找工作不容易。

Yīngjièshēng zhǎo gōngzuò bù róngyì.

It is not easy for fresh graduates to find jobs.

期将至,请做好准备。

Jièqī jiāng zhì, qǐng zuò hǎo zhǔnbèi.

The deadline is approaching, please make preparations.

由于疫情,本奥运会推迟了一年。

Yóuyú yìqíng, běn jiè Àoyùnhuì tuīchí le yī nián.

Due to the pandemic, this session of the Olympic Games was postponed for a year.