There are 19 total results for your 公認 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
公認 公认 see styles |
gōng rèn gong1 ren4 kung jen kounin / konin こうにん |
publicly known (to be); accepted (as) (n,vs,vt,adj-no) official recognition; official approval; certification; authorization; authorisation |
非公認 see styles |
hikounin / hikonin ひこうにん |
(can be adjective with の) unofficial; unauthorised |
公認候補 see styles |
kouninkouho / koninkoho こうにんこうほ |
official candidate |
公認欠席 see styles |
kouninkesseki / koninkesseki こうにんけっせき |
(See 公欠) authorized absence; permission of absence from class(es) |
公認記録 see styles |
kouninkiroku / koninkiroku こうにんきろく |
official record |
國際公認 国际公认 see styles |
guó jì gōng rèn guo2 ji4 gong1 ren4 kuo chi kung jen |
internationally recognized |
公認会計士 see styles |
kouninkaikeishi / koninkaikeshi こうにんかいけいし |
certified public accountant |
公認候補者 see styles |
kouninkouhosha / koninkohosha こうにんこうほしゃ |
official candidate |
公認欠席届 see styles |
kouninkessekitodoke / koninkessekitodoke こうにんけっせきとどけ |
absence permission slip; authorized absence form |
公認会計士法 see styles |
kouninkaikeishihou / koninkaikeshiho こうにんかいけいしほう |
{law} Certified Public Accountants Act |
公認卸売業者 see styles |
kouninoroshiurigyousha / koninoroshiurigyosha こうにんおろしうりぎょうしゃ |
authorized distributor; authorised distributor |
公認欠席届け see styles |
kouninkessekitodoke / koninkessekitodoke こうにんけっせきとどけ |
absence permission slip; authorized absence form |
公認秘書協会連合 see styles |
kouninhishokyoukairengou / koninhishokyokairengo こうにんひしょきょうかいれんごう |
(o) Association of Chartered Institute of Secretaries |
外国為替公認銀行 see styles |
gaikokukawasekouninginkou / gaikokukawasekoninginko がいこくかわせこうにんぎんこう |
authorized foreign exchange bank; authorised foreign exchange bank |
公認会計士協会会員 see styles |
kouninkaikeishikyoukaikaiin / koninkaikeshikyokaikain こうにんかいけいしきょうかいかいいん |
(org) Association of the Institutes of Chartered Accountants; (o) Association of the Institutes of Chartered Accountants |
日本公認会計士協会 see styles |
nihonkouninkaikeishikyoukai / nihonkoninkaikeshikyokai にほんこうにんかいけいしきょうかい |
(org) Japanese Institute of Certified Public Accountants; (o) Japanese Institute of Certified Public Accountants |
米国公認会計士協会 see styles |
beikokukouninkaikeishikyoukai / bekokukoninkaikeshikyokai べいこくこうにんかいけいしきょうかい |
(org) American Association of Public Accountants; (o) American Association of Public Accountants |
公認会計士協会特別会員 see styles |
kouninkaikeishikyoukaitokubetsukaiin / koninkaikeshikyokaitokubetsukain こうにんかいけいしきょうかいとくべつかいいん |
(o) Fellow of the Association of Certified Accountants |
Variations: |
kouninkessekitodoke / koninkessekitodoke こうにんけっせきとどけ |
(See 公欠届) absence permission slip; authorized absence form |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 19 results for "公認" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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