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There are 33 total results for your Banker search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
伍 see styles |
wǔ wu3 wu go ご |
More info & calligraphy: Woo(n,ctr) (1) company; group; class; (2) {mil} (See 隊伍) troop; rank; file; (male given name) Hitoshi A rank of five. |
念 see styles |
niàn nian4 nien nen ねん |
More info & calligraphy: Mindfulness(1) (esp. 〜の念) sense; idea; thought; feeling; (2) desire; concern; (3) (esp. 念に〜、念の/が〜) attention; care; (personal name) Nen smṛti. Recollection, memory; to think on, reflect; repeat, intone; a thought; a moment. |
保爾森 保尔森 see styles |
bǎo ěr sēn bao3 er3 sen1 pao erh sen |
More info & calligraphy: Paulson |
銀行家 银行家 see styles |
yín háng jiā yin2 hang2 jia1 yin hang chia ginkouka / ginkoka ぎんこうか |
More info & calligraphy: Bankerbanker; bank proprietor; bank manager |
仟 see styles |
qiān qian1 ch`ien chien sen せん |
thousand (banker's anti-fraud numeral) (numeric) 1,000; thousand; (given name) Sen |
佰 see styles |
bǎi bai3 pai tsukasa つかさ |
hundred (banker's anti-fraud numeral) (numeric) 100; hundred; (surname, given name) Tsukasa |
壹 see styles |
yī yi1 i ichi いち |
one (banker's anti-fraud numeral) (out-dated kanji) (num,pref) (1) one; (adj-no,suf) (2) best; (can be adjective with の) (3) first; foremost; (4) beginning; start; (5) bottom string (on a shamisen, etc.) |
弍 see styles |
èr er4 erh |
archaic variant of 貳|贰, banker's anti-fraud numeral two |
弎 see styles |
sān san1 san |
archaic variant of 參|叁, banker's anti-fraud numeral three |
拾 see styles |
shí shi2 shih jitsu じつ |
to pick up; to collate or arrange; ten (banker's anti-fraud numeral) (numeric) ten; (place-name) Jitsu To gather, pick up, arrange; ten. |
捌 see styles |
bā ba1 pa ya や hachi はち |
eight (banker's anti-fraud numeral); split (numeric) eight |
柒 see styles |
qī qi1 ch`i chi |
seven (banker's anti-fraud numeral) |
玖 see styles |
jiǔ jiu3 chiu kokono ここの koko ここ ku く kyuu / kyu きゅう |
black jade; nine (banker's anti-fraud numeral) (numeric) nine |
肆 see styles |
sì si4 ssu shi ほしいまま |
four (banker's anti-fraud numeral); unrestrained; wanton; (literary) shop (adjectival noun) (kana only) selfish; self-indulgent; arbitrary; (numeric) four a market |
莊 庄 see styles |
zhuāng zhuang1 chuang sou / so そう |
farmstead; village; manor; place of business; banker (in a gambling game); grave or solemn; holdings of a landlord (in imperial China) (surname) Sou Sedate, serious, proper, stern. |
貳 贰 see styles |
èr er4 erh ni ふた |
two (banker's anti-fraud numeral); to betray (out-dated kanji) (numeric) two Two; translit. ni. |
大寫 大写 see styles |
dà xiě da4 xie3 ta hsieh |
capital letters; uppercase letters; block letters; banker's anti-fraud numerals |
寺銭 see styles |
terasen てらせん |
fee charged by a gambling house; house cut; banker's fee |
莊家 庄家 see styles |
zhuāng jiā zhuang1 jia1 chuang chia |
farmhouse; banker (gambling) |
頭家 头家 see styles |
tóu jiā tou2 jia1 t`ou chia tou chia |
organizer of a gambling party who takes a cut of the winnings; banker (gambling); preceding player (in a game); (dialect) boss; proprietor |
バンカ see styles |
panga パンガ |
(1) banker; (2) bunker; (place-name) Panga (Congo) |
杜月笙 see styles |
dù yuè shēng du4 yue4 sheng1 tu yüeh sheng |
Du Yuesheng (1888-1951), Shanghai secret-society leader, banker, industrialist |
蓋特納 盖特纳 see styles |
gài tè nà gai4 te4 na4 kai t`e na kai te na |
Geithner (name); Timothy Geithner (1961-), US banker, Treasury Secretary 2009-2013 |
金融家 see styles |
jīn róng jiā jin1 rong2 jia1 chin jung chia kinyuuka / kinyuka きんゆうか |
financier; banker financier; investor |
銀行割引 see styles |
ginkouwaribiki / ginkowaribiki ぎんこうわりびき |
banker's discount; bank discount |
Variations: |
doumoto / domoto どうもと |
(1) banker (gambling); bookmaker; person who runs a gambling den; person who rents out space for gambling and charges commission; (2) manager; boss |
Variations: |
douoya / dooya どうおや |
(rare) (See 胴元・1) banker (gambling); bookmaker; person who runs a gambling den; person who rents out space for gambling and charges commission |
Variations: |
terasen てらせん |
fee charged by a gambling house; house cut; banker's fee |
Variations: |
oya おや |
(1) (親 only) parent; parents; mother and father; (2) (親 only) {cards;mahj} (See 子・8) dealer; banker; (3) founder; inventor; (4) (親 only) (pet) owner; (adj-no,n) (5) (親 only) key; parent (organization); main; (6) ancestor; forefather |
マーチャントバンカー see styles |
maachantobankaa / machantobanka マーチャントバンカー |
merchant banker |
Variations: |
bankaa(p); banka / banka(p); banka バンカー(P); バンカ |
(1) banker; (2) bunker |
マーチャント・バンカー |
maachanto bankaa / machanto banka マーチャント・バンカー |
merchant banker |
Variations: |
maachantobankaa; maachanto bankaa / machantobanka; machanto banka マーチャントバンカー; マーチャント・バンカー |
merchant banker |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 33 results for "Banker" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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