| 钜子 | jù zǐ | tycoon; magnate | |
| 甚钜 | shèn jù | considerable; substantial; very great | |
| 钜款 | jù kuǎn | variant of 巨款 | |
| 钜防 | jù fáng | iron defense; defensive gate or wall (refers to the Great Wall) | |
| 钜额 | jù é | variant of 巨额 |
| 1 | Create what feels like 99 pieces of crap for 1 masterpiece | |
| 2 | He says they actually use dental floss to slowly saw away at the metal, adding tooth powder to increase the friction. | |
| 3 | The Japanese bank quickly ran into a challenge that had little to do with speed or execution. Taking on a risk-loving American brokerage proved a tall task. | |
| 4 | Officials and investors also are discussing how to better understand and regulate the many computer programs that instantly trade huge volumes of stocks. | |
| 5 | Reducing Britain's record budget deficit of over 11 percent of national output will be the first test of the relationship. |