There are 59 total results for your Republic of China search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
北京 see styles |
běi jīng bei3 jing1 pei ching pekin(p); peichin(sk) / pekin(p); pechin(sk) ペキン(P); ペイチン(sk) |
More info & calligraphy: BeijingBeijing (China); Peking; (place-name) Beijing (China); Peking |
中非 see styles |
zhōng fēi zhong1 fei1 chung fei |
China-Africa (relations); Central Africa; Central African Republic |
五院 see styles |
wǔ yuàn wu3 yuan4 wu yüan |
the five yuan (administrative branches of government) of the Republic of China under Sun Yat-sen's constitution: 行政院[Xing2 zheng4 yuan4] Executive Yuan, 立法院[Li4 fa3 yuan4] Legislative Yuan, 司法院[Si1 fa3 yuan4] Judicial Yuan, 考試院|考试院[Kao3 shi4 yuan4] Examination Yuan, 監察院|监察院[Jian1 cha2 yuan4] Control Yuan |
國大 国大 see styles |
guó dà guo2 da4 kuo ta |
abbr. for 國民大會|国民大会, National Assembly of the Republic of China (extant during various periods between 1913 and 2005); abbr. for 新加坡國立大學|新加坡国立大学, National University of Singapore (NUS); abbr. for 印度國民大會黨|印度国民大会党, Indian National Congress (INC); abbr. for 馬來西亞印度國民大會黨|马来西亚印度国民大会党, Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) See: 国大 |
孫文 孙文 see styles |
sūn wén sun1 wen2 sun wen magofumi まごふみ |
the original name of 孫中山|孙中山[Sun1 Zhong1 shan1], Dr Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925), first president of the Republic of China and co-founder of the Guomintang 國民黨|国民党[Guo2 min2 dang3] (given name) Magofumi |
対華 see styles |
taika たいか |
concerning Taiwan; concerning the Republic of China |
新黨 新党 see styles |
xīn dǎng xin1 dang3 hsin tang |
New Party (Republic of China) See: 新党 |
民国 see styles |
minkoku みんこく |
(abbreviation) (See 中華民国) Republic of China (Taiwan); ROC |
民國 民国 see styles |
mín guó min2 guo2 min kuo |
Republic of China (1912-1949); used in Taiwan as the name of the calendar era (e.g. 民國六十年|民国六十年 is 1971, the 60th year after 1911) See: 民国 |
督軍 督军 see styles |
dū jun du1 jun1 tu chün |
provincial military governor during the early Republic of China era (1911-1949 AD) |
社区 see styles |
shaku しゃく |
residential community (administrative district of the People's Republic of China) |
袁頭 袁头 see styles |
yuán tóu yuan2 tou2 yüan t`ou yüan tou |
silver coin from the early days of the Republic of China (1912-1949) bearing the head of Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] |
西康 see styles |
xī kāng xi1 kang1 hsi k`ang hsi kang |
historic province of Tibet in Kham region and west Sichuan, a province of Republic of China 1928-49 with capital Ya'an 雅安[Ya3 an1] |
都督 see styles |
dū dū du1 du1 tu tu totoku ととく |
(army) commander-in-chief (archaic); provincial military governor and civil administrator during the early Republic of China era (1911-1949 AD) governor-general |
院長 院长 see styles |
yuàn zhǎng yuan4 zhang3 yüan chang inchou / incho いんちょう |
the head of an institution whose name ends in 院[yuan4]; chair of a board; president of a university; department head; dean; premier of the Republic of China; CL:個|个[ge4] director (of a hospital, institution, academy, etc.); superintendent; rector |
全人代 see styles |
zenjindai ぜんじんだい |
(abbreviation) (See 全国人民代表大会) National People's Congress (of the People's Republic of China); NPC |
八路軍 八路军 see styles |
bā lù jun ba1 lu4 jun1 pa lu chün hachirogun はちろぐん |
Eighth Route Army, the larger of the two major Chinese communist forces fighting the Japanese in the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) Eighth Route Army; 18th Army Group of the National Revolutionary Army of the Republic of China |
北京市 see styles |
běi jīng shì bei3 jing1 shi4 pei ching shih |
Beijing; capital of People's Republic of China; one of the four municipalities 直轄市|直辖市[zhi2 xia2 shi4] |
司法院 see styles |
sī fǎ yuàn si1 fa3 yuan4 ssu fa yüan |
Judicial Yuan, the high court under the constitution of Republic of China, then of Taiwan |
国務院 see styles |
kokumuin こくむいん |
State Council (of the People's Republic of China) |
國新辦 国新办 see styles |
guó xīn bàn guo2 xin1 ban4 kuo hsin pan |
State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China, abbr. for 國務院新聞辦公室|国务院新闻办公室[Guo2 wu4 yuan4 Xin1 wen2 Ban4 gong1 shi4] |
孫中山 孙中山 see styles |
sūn zhōng shān sun1 zhong1 shan1 sun chung shan |
Dr Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925), first president of the Republic of China and co-founder of the Guomintang 國民黨|国民党; same as 孫逸仙|孙逸仙 |
孫逸仙 孙逸仙 see styles |
sūn yì xiān sun1 yi4 xian1 sun i hsien sonissen そんいっせん |
Dr Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925), first president of the Republic of China and co-founder of the Kuomintang; same as 孫中山|孙中山 (person) Sun Yat-sen; Sun Yixian (1866-1925) |
新四軍 新四军 see styles |
xīn sì jun xin1 si4 jun1 hsin ssu chün |
New Fourth army of Republic of China, set up in 1937 and controlled by the communists |
晉察冀 晋察冀 see styles |
jìn chá jì jin4 cha2 ji4 chin ch`a chi chin cha chi |
Shanxi 山西[Shan1 xi1], Chahar 察哈爾|察哈尔[Cha2 ha1 er3] and Hebei 河北[He2 bei3] (three provinces of the Republic of China in the period 1912-1936) |
李登輝 李登辉 see styles |
lǐ dēng huī li3 deng1 hui1 li teng hui ritouki / ritoki りとうき |
Lee Teng-hui (1923-2020), Taiwanese politician, president of ROC 1988-2000 (person) Lee Teng-hui (former premier of the Republic of China, Taiwan) (1923.1.15-2020.7.30) |
監察院 监察院 see styles |
jiān chá yuàn jian1 cha2 yuan4 chien ch`a yüan chien cha yüan |
Control Yuan, a watchdog under the constitution of Republic of China, then of Taiwan |
立法院 see styles |
lì fǎ yuàn li4 fa3 yuan4 li fa yüan rippouin / rippoin りっぽういん |
Legislative Yuan, the legislative branch of government under the constitution of Republic of China, then of Taiwan legislature; legislative body |
考試院 考试院 see styles |
kǎo shì yuàn kao3 shi4 yuan4 k`ao shih yüan kao shih yüan |
Examination Yuan, the qualification and appointment board under the constitution of Republic of China, then of Taiwan; exam board |
蔡英文 see styles |
cài yīng wén cai4 ying1 wen2 ts`ai ying wen tsai ying wen shaiinwen / shainwen ツァイインウェン |
Tsai Ing-wen (1956-), Taiwanese DPP politician, president of the Republic of China from 2016 (person) Ts'ai Ing-wen (1956.8.31-) (President of Taiwan) |
蘇貞昌 苏贞昌 see styles |
sū zhēn chāng su1 zhen1 chang1 su chen ch`ang su chen chang |
Su Tseng-chang (1947-), Taiwanese DPP politician, premier of the Republic of China (2019-) |
行政院 see styles |
xíng zhèng yuàn xing2 zheng4 yuan4 hsing cheng yüan |
Executive Yuan, the executive branch of government under the constitution of Republic of China, then of Taiwan |
西康省 see styles |
xī kāng shěng xi1 kang1 sheng3 hsi k`ang sheng hsi kang sheng |
western Kham; historic province of Tibet in Kham region and west Sichuan, a province of Republic of China 1928-49 with capital Ya'an 雅安[Ya3 an1] |
賴清德 赖清德 see styles |
lài qīng dé lai4 qing1 de2 lai ch`ing te lai ching te |
William Lai Ching-te (1959-), Taiwanese DPP politician, vice president of the Republic of China from 2020 |
農民黨 农民党 see styles |
nóng mín dǎng nong2 min2 dang3 nung min tang |
Peasant Party (Republic of China) |
陳其邁 陈其迈 see styles |
chén qí mài chen2 qi2 mai4 ch`en ch`i mai chen chi mai |
Chen Chi-mai (1964-), Taiwanese DPP politician, vice premier of the Republic of China (2019-) |
陳建仁 陈建仁 see styles |
chén jiàn rén chen2 jian4 ren2 ch`en chien jen chen chien jen |
Chen Chien-jen (1951-), Taiwanese politician, vice president of the Republic of China 2016-2020 |
陳水扁 陈水扁 see styles |
chén shuǐ biǎn chen2 shui3 bian3 ch`en shui pien chen shui pien chinsuihen ちんすいへん |
Chen Shui-Bian (1950-), Taiwanese DPP 民進黨|民进党 politician, president of the Republic of China 2000-2008 (person) Chen Shui-bian (President of Taiwan, 2001-2008) (1951.2.18-) |
馬英九 马英九 see styles |
mǎ yīng jiǔ ma3 ying1 jiu3 ma ying chiu |
Ma Ying-jeou (1950-), Taiwanese Kuomintang politician, Mayor of Taipei 1998-2006, president of Republic of China 2008-2016 |
馮玉祥 冯玉祥 see styles |
féng yù xiáng feng2 yu4 xiang2 feng yü hsiang |
Feng Yuxiang (1882-1948), warlord during Republic of China, strongly critical of Chiang Kai-shek |
中華民国 see styles |
chuukaminkoku / chukaminkoku ちゅうかみんこく |
Republic of China (Taiwan); ROC; (place-name) Republic of China (Taiwan); ROC |
中華民國 中华民国 see styles |
zhōng huá mín guó zhong1 hua2 min2 guo2 chung hua min kuo |
Republic of China |
五族共和 see styles |
gozokukyouwa / gozokukyowa ごぞくきょうわ |
(n,exp) (yoji) five races under one union; founding principle of the Republic of China (Han, Manchurians, Mongolians, Hui, Tibetans) |
五族協和 see styles |
gozokukyouwa / gozokukyowa ごぞくきょうわ |
(n,exp) (1) (yoji) five races under one union; founding principle of the Republic of China (Han, Manchurians, Mongolians, Hui, Tibetans); (2) (yoji) harmony of the five races; official policy of Manchukuo (Manchurians, Han, Mongolians, Koreans, Japanese) |
五權憲法 五权宪法 see styles |
wǔ quán xiàn fǎ wu3 quan2 xian4 fa3 wu ch`üan hsien fa wu chüan hsien fa |
Sun Yat-sen's Five-power constitution of Republic of China, then of Taiwan; The five courts or 院[yuan4] are 行政院[xing2 zheng4 yuan4] Executive yuan, 立法院[li4 fa3 yuan4] Legislative yuan, 司法院[si1 fa3 yuan4] Judicial yuan, 考試院|考试院[kao3 shi4 yuan4] Examination yuan, 監察院|监察院[jian1 cha2 yuan4] Control yuan |
清末民初 see styles |
qīng mò mín chū qing1 mo4 min2 chu1 ch`ing mo min ch`u ching mo min chu |
the late Qing and early Republic, i.e. China around 1911 |
紅五星旗 红五星旗 see styles |
hóng wǔ xīng qí hong2 wu3 xing1 qi2 hung wu hsing ch`i hung wu hsing chi |
name of the flag of the People's Republic of China |
自由中國 自由中国 see styles |
zì yóu zhōng guó zi4 you2 zhong1 guo2 tzu yu chung kuo |
Free China (Cold War era term for the Republic of China on Taiwan, as distinct from "Red China") |
国民革命軍 see styles |
kokuminkakumeigun / kokuminkakumegun こくみんかくめいぐん |
(hist) National Revolutionary Army (Republic of China; 1925-1947) |
中華人民共和国 see styles |
chuukajinminkyouwakoku / chukajinminkyowakoku ちゅうかじんみんきょうわこく |
People's Republic of China; (place-name) Chuukajinminkyōwakoku |
中華人民共和國 中华人民共和国 see styles |
zhōng huá rén mín gòng hé guó zhong1 hua2 ren2 min2 gong4 he2 guo2 chung hua jen min kung ho kuo |
People's Republic of China |
全国人民代表大会 see styles |
zenkokujinmindaihyoutaikai / zenkokujinmindaihyotaikai ぜんこくじんみんだいひょうたいかい |
National People's Congress (of the People's Republic of China); NPC |
國務院新聞辦公室 国务院新闻办公室 see styles |
guó wù yuàn xīn wén bàn gōng shì guo2 wu4 yuan4 xin1 wen2 ban4 gong1 shi4 kuo wu yüan hsin wen pan kung shih |
State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China |
青天白日満地紅旗 see styles |
seitenhakujitsumanchikouki / setenhakujitsumanchikoki せいてんはくじつまんちこうき |
Blue Sky, White Sun, and a Wholly Red Earth; flag of the Republic of China |
Variations: |
gozokukyouwa / gozokukyowa ごぞくきょうわ |
(1) five races under one union (Han, Manchurians, Mongolians, Hui, Tibetans; founding principle of the Republic of China); (2) (五族協和 only) (yoji) (hist) (See 満州国) harmony of the five races (Manchurians, Han, Mongolians, Koreans, Japanese; official policy of Manchukuo) |
チャイニーズタイペイ see styles |
chainiizutaipei / chainizutaipe チャイニーズタイペイ |
(n-pr) Chinese Taipei; name used by the Republic of China (Taiwan) when participating in international competitions |
中華民国英語教育学会 see styles |
chuukaminkokueigokyouikugakkai / chukaminkokuegokyoikugakkai ちゅうかみんこくえいごきょういくがっかい |
(o) English Teachers' Association-Republic of China; ETA-ROC |
チャイニーズ・タイペイ see styles |
chainiizu taipei / chainizu taipe チャイニーズ・タイペイ |
(n-pr) Chinese Taipei; name used by the Republic of China (Taiwan) when participating in international competitions |
Variations: |
chainiizutaipei; chainiizu taipei / chainizutaipe; chainizu taipe チャイニーズタイペイ; チャイニーズ・タイペイ |
Chinese Taipei; name used by the Republic of China (Taiwan) when participating in international competitions |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 59 results for "Republic of China" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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