There are 26 total results for your 年度 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
年度 see styles |
nián dù nian2 du4 nien tu nendo ねんど |
year (e.g. school year, fiscal year); annual (n,n-suf) (1) fiscal year (usu. April 1 to March 31 in Japan); financial year; (n,n-suf) (2) academic year; school year; (n,n-suf) (3) product year |
年度末 see styles |
nendomatsu ねんどまつ |
end of the fiscal year; end of the school year |
今年度 see styles |
konnendo こんねんど |
(n,adv) this year; this fiscal year; this school year |
初年度 see styles |
shonendo しょねんど |
first year; initial (year) |
前年度 see styles |
zennendo ぜんねんど |
(adv,n) preceding fiscal year |
学年度 see styles |
gakunendo がくねんど |
(expression) the school year |
明年度 see styles |
myounendo / myonendo みょうねんど |
(n,adv) next (fiscal) year |
昨年度 see styles |
sakunendo さくねんど |
(n,adv) previous year (fiscal, academic, etc.) |
暦年度 see styles |
rekinendo れきねんど |
calendar year |
本年度 see styles |
běn nián dù ben3 nian2 du4 pen nien tu honnendo ほんねんど |
this year; the current year current year (fiscal, academic, etc.) |
来年度 see styles |
rainendo らいねんど |
next year; next fiscal year |
次年度 see styles |
jinendo じねんど |
next (fiscal) year |
過年度 see styles |
kanendo かねんど |
past financial year |
翌年度 see styles |
yokunendo よくねんど |
(form) next fiscal year; next academic year; next calendar year |
年度初め see styles |
nendohajime ねんどはじめ |
beginning of the (fiscal) year |
年度報告 年度报告 see styles |
nián dù bào gào nian2 du4 bao4 gao4 nien tu pao kao |
annual report |
年度大會 年度大会 see styles |
nián dù dà huì nian2 du4 da4 hui4 nien tu ta hui |
annual meeting; annual general meeting (AGM) |
年度預算 年度预算 see styles |
nián dù yù suàn nian2 du4 yu4 suan4 nien tu yü suan |
annual budget |
事業年度 see styles |
jigyounendo / jigyonendo じぎょうねんど |
fiscal year |
会計年度 see styles |
kaikeinendo / kaikenendo かいけいねんど |
fiscal year |
営業年度 see styles |
eigyounendo / egyonendo えいぎょうねんど |
fiscal year; financial year |
皇紀年度 see styles |
koukinendo / kokinendo こうきねんど |
numbering of years since Jimmu |
財政年度 财政年度 see styles |
cái zhèng nián dù cai2 zheng4 nian2 du4 ts`ai cheng nien tu tsai cheng nien tu zaiseinendo / zaisenendo ざいせいねんど |
fiscal year fiscal year; financial year |
昨年度の卒 see styles |
sakunendonosotsu さくねんどのそつ |
graduated last year |
年度股東大會 年度股东大会 see styles |
nián dù gǔ dōng dà huì nian2 du4 gu3 dong1 da4 hui4 nien tu ku tung ta hui |
annual shareholders' meeting |
最終事業年度 see styles |
saishuujigyounendo / saishujigyonendo さいしゅうじぎょうねんど |
{bus} most recent business year |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 26 results for "年度" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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