There are 22 total results for your Dean search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
学監 see styles |
gakkan がっかん |
dean |
德安 see styles |
dé ān de2 an1 te an Tokuan |
De'an county in Jiujiang 九江, Jiangxi Dean |
教長 教长 see styles |
jiào zhǎng jiao4 zhang3 chiao chang norinaga のりなが |
dean; mullah; imam (Islam); see also 伊瑪目|伊玛目[yi1 ma3 mu4] (given name) Norinaga |
泥庵 see styles |
deian / dean でいあん |
(given name) Deian |
舎監 see styles |
shakan しゃかん |
dormitory dean |
長老 长老 see styles |
zhǎng lǎo zhang3 lao3 chang lao nagao ながお |
elder; term of respect for a Buddhist monk (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) elder; senior; (2) {Buddh} senior monk; (3) dean; presbyter; patriarch; (surname) Nagao Senior, venerable, title for aged and virtuous monks; also an abbot. |
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 |
一致字 see styles |
yī zhì zì yi1 zhi4 zi4 i chih tzu |
(orthography) consistent words (e.g. "dean", "bean", and "lean", where "-ean" is pronounced the same in each case); consistent characters (e.g. 搖|摇[yao2], 遙|遥[yao2] and 謠|谣[yao2], which share a phonetic component that reliably indicates that the pronunciation of the character is yáo) |
学園長 see styles |
gakuenchou / gakuencho がくえんちょう |
headmaster; principal; dean; provost; rector |
学部長 see styles |
gakubuchou / gakubucho がくぶちょう |
dean (of a university faculty) |
系主任 see styles |
xì zhǔ rèn xi4 zhu3 ren4 hsi chu jen |
chairman of department; dean; CL:位[wei4],個|个[ge4] |
訓導處 训导处 see styles |
xùn dǎo chù xun4 dao3 chu4 hsün tao ch`u hsün tao chu |
dean of students office (Tw) |
ティーン see styles |
diin / din ディーン |
dean; (s,m) Dean; Dien |
学生部長 see styles |
gakuseibuchou / gakusebucho がくせいぶちょう |
dean of students |
ディーンアチソン see styles |
diinachison / dinachison ディーンアチソン |
(person) Dean Acheson |
ディーンクーンツ see styles |
diinkuuntsu / dinkuntsu ディーンクーンツ |
(person) Dean Koontz |
ディーンケーメン see styles |
diinkeemen / dinkeemen ディーンケーメン |
(person) Dean Kamen |
ディーンジャガー see styles |
diinjagaa / dinjaga ディーンジャガー |
(person) Dean Jagger |
ディジィディーン see styles |
dijidiin / dijidin ディジィディーン |
(person) Dizzy Dean |
ジェームズディーン see styles |
jeemuzudiin / jeemuzudin ジェームズディーン |
(person) James Dean |
ディーンマーティン see styles |
diinmaatin / dinmatin ディーンマーティン |
(person) Dean Martin |
ディーンオーニッシュ see styles |
diinoonisshu / dinoonisshu ディーンオーニッシュ |
(person) Dean Ornish |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 22 results for "Dean" 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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