| 爵士 | jué shì | knight; Sir; (loanword) jazz | |
| 伯爵 | bó jué | earl; count; earldom or countship (old) | |
| 公爵 | gōng jué | duke; dukedom | |
| 官爵 | guān jué | official ranking; titles and honors | |
| 爵士乐 | jué shì yuè | jazz (loanword) |
| 1 | Look at the chaps in politics and business, whose whole lives were passed in skating on thin ice, and getting knighted for it. | |
| 2 | Hajek's team looked at that question by recruiting 469 smokers who had been hospitalized for a heart attack or heart bypass surgery. | |
| 3 | The attack followed days of fighting, including air strikes, between militants and security forces in the Bajaur region, a militant hot spot north of Peshawar. | |
| 4 | She died in poverty in Paris after using what wealth and influence she had in saving the children of Loyalists from the wroth of Cornwall. | |
| 5 | "Many smokers worry that if they stop smoking, they will lose a valuable tool for coping with difficult situations and stresses in their lives," Hajek noted. |