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    yu4

 gyoku
    ぎょく

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Jade
jade
(1) (also formerly read as ごく) precious stone (esp. jade); (2) {food} (occ. ギョク) egg (sometimes esp. as a sushi topping); (3) stock or security being traded; product being bought or sold; (4) (See 建玉) position (in finance, the amount of a security either owned or owed by an investor or dealer); (5) geisha; (6) (abbreviation) (See 玉代) time charge for a geisha; (7) (abbreviation) {shogi} (See 玉将) king (of the junior player); (female given name) Hikaru
Jade, a gem; jade-like, precious; you, your.

賢弟


贤弟

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xián dì
    xian2 di4
hsien ti
 kentei / kente
    けんてい

More info & calligraphy:

Wise Younger Brother
worthy little brother
(pronoun) wise younger brother; polite reference to another's younger brother, or to one's junior; (personal name) Kentei


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yāo
    yao1
yao
youngest; most junior; tiny; one (unambiguous spoken form when spelling out numbers, esp. on telephone or in military); one or ace on dice or dominoes; variant of 吆[yao1], to shout

see styles
chū
    chu1
ch`u
    chu
 hatsu(p); ui
    はつ(P); うい
at first; (at the) beginning; first; junior; basic
(adj-no,n,n-pref,n-suf) first; new; (female given name) Hatsumi
To cut cloth for clothes; beginning, first.

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xiǎo
    xiao3
hsiao
 shou / sho
    しょう
small; tiny; few; young
(n,n-pref) (1) smallness; small item; (2) (abbreviation) (See 小の月) short month (i.e. having fewer than 31 days); (n,n-pref) (3) (abbreviation) (See 小学校) elementary school; (prefix noun) (4) smaller (of two things, places, etc. with the same name); inferior; (prefix noun) (5) younger (of two people with the same name); junior; (6) (archaism) unit of field area (approx. 400 sq m); (surname) Hamako
Small, little; mean, petty; inferior.

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cóng
    cong2
ts`ung
    tsung
 hiroi; hiroki
    ひろい; ひろき
old variant of 從|从[cong2]
(prefix) (archaism) (See 大い・2) lesser (of equal court ranks); lower; junior; (female given name) Yori

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zhù
    zhu4
chu
 hafuri; houri / hafuri; hori
    はふり; ほうり
to pray for; to wish (sb bon voyage, happy birthday etc); person who invokes the spirits during sacrificial ceremonies
(1) {Shinto} (See 宮司,禰宜・1,神主・2) junior Shinto priest; (2) (polite language) (rare) {Shinto} Shinto priest; generic title for a member of the Shinto priesthood; (surname) Yoshi
To invoke, either to bless or curse.


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    ji2
chi
 kyuu / kyu
    きゅう
level; grade; rank; step (of stairs); CL:個|个[ge4]; classifier: step, level
(n,ctr) (1) (school) grade; year; class; (n,suf) (2) class; grade; rank; level; (n,ctr) (3) (See 段・4) kyu (junior rank in martial arts, go, shogi, etc.)

JC

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 jee shii; jeeshii(sk); jeishii(sk) / jee shi; jeeshi(sk); jeshi(sk)
    ジェー・シー; ジェーシー(sk); ジェイシー(sk)
(slang) (abbreviation) (from "joshi chūgakusei"(女子中学生)) female junior high school student

お局

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 otsubone
    おつぼね
(colloquialism) (abbreviation) (See 御局・1,お局様) senior female worker who supervises junior employees in a domineering fashion

上臈

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shàng là
    shang4 la4
shang la
 jourou / joro
    じょうろう
court lady; noblewoman
The "la" is the end of a summer's retreat, which ends the monastic year, hence 上臈 are senior, 下臈 junior monks.

下級


下级

see styles
xià jí
    xia4 ji2
hsia chi
 kakyuu / kakyu
    かきゅう
low ranking; low level; underclass; subordinate
(noun - becomes adjective with の) lower grade; low class; junior (officer)

下臈

see styles
xià là
    xia4 la4
hsia la
 gerō
junior monk

下蠟


下蜡

see styles
xià là
    xia4 la4
hsia la
 gerō
Inferior candles. The 上蠟 and 下蠟 superior and inferior candles are senior and junior monks; those of longer and shorter service; but see 上臈.

下輩


下辈

see styles
xià bèi
    xia4 bei4
hsia pei
 kahai; gehai
    かはい; げはい
offspring; future generations; younger generation of a family; junior members of a group
inferior; low-class person
inferior group

丙丁

see styles
bǐng dīng
    bing3 ding1
ping ting
 hyōchō
A junior, or so-and-so.

中1

see styles
 chuuichi / chuichi
    ちゅういち
first year (pupil) in junior middle school; second year (pupil) in lower secondary school

中2

see styles
 chuuni / chuni
    ちゅうに
second-year of junior high

中一

see styles
 nakaichi
    なかいち
first year (pupil) in junior middle school; second year (pupil) in lower secondary school; (surname) Nakaichi

中二

see styles
 nakani
    なかに
second-year of junior high; (surname) Nakani

中卒

see styles
 chuusotsu / chusotsu
    ちゅうそつ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (colloquialism) (abbreviation) (abbr. of 中学校卒業(者)) having graduated from junior high school (as one's highest completed level of education); having completed no schooling beyond junior high school; middle school graduate

中学

see styles
 chuugaku / chugaku
    ちゅうがく
(abbreviation) (See 中学校) junior high school; middle school; lower secondary school

中尉

see styles
zhōng wèi
    zhong1 wei4
chung wei
 chuui / chui
    ちゅうい
lieutenant (navy); first lieutenant (army); subaltern
{mil} first lieutenant; lieutenant junior grade

九衆


九众

see styles
jiǔ z hòng
    jiu3 z hong4
chiu z hung
 ku shu
The 七衆 q.v. plus junior monks and nuns, i.e. novices who have received the eight commandments.

佐貳


佐贰

see styles
zuǒ èr
    zuo3 er4
tso erh
deputy; junior

偏疼

see styles
piān téng
    pian1 teng2
p`ien t`eng
    pien teng
to favor a junior; to show favoritism to some juniors

初一

see styles
chū yī
    chu1 yi1
ch`u i
    chu i
 hatsukazu
    はつかず
first day of lunar month; New Year's Day; first year in junior middle school
(given name) Hatsukazu

初三

see styles
chū sān
    chu1 san1
ch`u san
    chu san
 hatsuzou / hatsuzo
    はつぞう
third year in junior middle school
(surname) Hatsuzou

初中

see styles
chū zhōng
    chu1 zhong1
ch`u chung
    chu chung
junior high school (abbr. for 初級中學|初级中学[chu1 ji2 zhong1 xue2])

初二

see styles
chū èr
    chu1 er4
ch`u erh
    chu erh
 hatsuji
    はつじ
2nd year in junior middle school; 2nd day of a lunar month; 2nd day of lunar New Year
(given name) Hatsuji
the first two

初級


初级

see styles
chū jí
    chu1 ji2
ch`u chi
    chu chi
 shokyuu / shokyu
    しょきゅう
junior; primary
(noun - becomes adjective with の) elementary level; beginner level

國中


国中

see styles
guó zhōng
    guo2 zhong1
kuo chung
 kuninaka
    くになか
junior high school (Tw); abbr. for 國民中學|国民中学[guo2 min2 zhong1 xue2]
(surname) Kuninaka
within the land

基測


基测

see styles
jī cè
    ji1 ce4
chi ts`e
    chi tse
Basic Competence Test for Junior High School Students (Tw), abbr. for 國民中學學生基本學力測驗|国民中学学生基本学力测验

大專


大专

see styles
dà zhuān
    da4 zhuan1
ta chuan
three-year college; junior college; professional training college

學妹


学妹

see styles
xué mèi
    xue2 mei4
hsüeh mei
junior or younger female schoolmate

學弟


学弟

see styles
xué dì
    xue2 di4
hsüeh ti
junior or younger male schoolmate

小師


小师

see styles
xiǎo shī
    xiao3 shi1
hsiao shih
 komoro
    こもろ
(surname) Komoro
A junior monk of less than ten years full ordination, also a courtesy title for a disciple; and a self-depreciatory title of any monk; v. 鐸 dahara.

小院

see styles
xiǎo yuàn
    xiao3 yuan4
hsiao yüan
 shōin
A junior teacher.

少校

see styles
shào xiào
    shao4 xiao4
shao hsiao
junior ranking officer in Chinese army; major; lieutenant commander

師妹


师妹

see styles
shī mèi
    shi1 mei4
shih mei
junior female student or apprentice; daughter (younger than oneself) of one's teacher

師弟


师弟

see styles
shī dì
    shi1 di4
shih ti
 shitei / shite
    してい
young disciple (of the same master); younger or junior male schoolmate
teacher and student; (place-name) Shitei
teacher and student

年下

see styles
nián xià
    nian2 xia4
nien hsia
 toshishita
    としした
lunar new year
(noun - becomes adjective with の) younger; junior

年少

see styles
nián shào
    nian2 shao4
nien shao
 nenshou / nensho
    ねんしょう
young; junior
(adj-no,n,adj-na) young; juvenile

弟分

see styles
 otoutobun / ototobun
    おとうとぶん
sworn younger brother; junior male peer (in a club, group, etc.)

後學


后学

see styles
hòu xué
    hou4 xue2
hou hsüeh
junior scholar or pupil in imperial China

後輩


后辈

see styles
hòu bèi
    hou4 bei4
hou pei
 kouhai / kohai
    こうはい
younger generation
(See 先輩・せんぱい) junior (at work, school, etc.); younger people; younger student

後進


后进

see styles
hòu jìn
    hou4 jin4
hou chin
 koushin / koshin
    こうしん
less advanced; underdeveloped; lagging behind; the younger generation; the less experienced ones
(1) one's junior; younger generation; next generation; (n,vs,vi) (2) (ant: 前進) moving backwards; backing up; reversing

會下


会下

see styles
huì xià
    hui4 xia4
hui hsia
 ege
    えげ
(surname) Ege
The lower, or junior members of an assembly, or company.

来者

see styles
 raisha
    らいしゃ
(1) visitor; (2) person born later than oneself; one's junior; (3) (See 往者) future

次席

see styles
 jiseki
    じせき
(noun - becomes adjective with の) associate; junior; assistant; runner-up

玉将

see styles
 gyokushou / gyokusho
    ぎょくしょう
{shogi} king (of the junior player)

盟弟

see styles
méng dì
    meng2 di4
meng ti
junior partner in sworn brotherhood

短大

see styles
 tandai
    たんだい
(abbreviation) (See 短期大学) junior college; vocationally oriented two or three year post-secondary education institution

筑附

see styles
 tsukufu
    つくふ
(org) Junior and Senior High School at Otsuka, University of Tsukuba (abbreviation); (o) Junior and Senior High School at Otsuka, University of Tsukuba (abbreviation)

細君

see styles
 saikun
    さいくん
(1) one's wife (when speaking with a close friend); (2) your wife (when speaking with a junior)

舍人

see styles
shè rén
    she4 ren2
she jen
 toneri
    とねり
ancient office title; rich and important person
(out-dated kanji) (gikun reading) (1) servant; valet; footman; (2) (archaism) someone who works in close quarters with the emperor or imperial family; (3) (archaism) low-ranking official who works for the imperial family or nobility (under the Rituryo system); (4) (archaism) ox-tender for oxcarts; horse boy; (5) honorary junior official of the Imperial Household Department's Board of Ceremonies involved in miscellaneous duties related to ceremonies; (out-dated kanji) (1) servant; valet; footman; (2) (archaism) someone who works in close quarters with the emperor or imperial family; (3) (archaism) low-ranking official who works for the imperial family or nobility (under the Rituryo system); (4) (archaism) ox-tender for oxcarts; horse boy; (5) honorary junior official of the Imperial Household Department's Board of Ceremonies involved in miscellaneous duties related to ceremonies; (personal name) Toneri

舎人

see styles
 torine
    とりね
(1) servant; valet; footman; (2) (archaism) someone who works in close quarters with the emperor or imperial family; (3) (archaism) low-ranking official who works for the imperial family or nobility (under the Rituryo system); (4) (archaism) ox-tender for oxcarts; horse boy; (5) honorary junior official of the Imperial Household Department's Board of Ceremonies involved in miscellaneous duties related to ceremonies; (personal name) Torine

舎弟

see styles
 shatei / shate
    しゃてい
(1) (See 舎兄) one's younger brother; (2) underling (e.g. in yakuza); junior male peer; sworn younger brother

資淺


资浅

see styles
zī qiǎn
    zi1 qian3
tzu ch`ien
    tzu chien
inexperienced; junior (employee etc)

関取

see styles
 sekitori
    せきとり
{sumo} ranking wrestler in the makuuchi (senior-grade) or juryo (junior-grade) divisions; (place-name, surname) Sekitori

一貫校

see styles
 ikkankou / ikkanko
    いっかんこう
(See 中高一貫校・ちゅうこういっかんこう) combined school (e.g. junior high and high school)

三回生

see styles
 sankaisei / sankaise
    さんかいせい
third year (college) student; junior

中二病

see styles
zhōng èr bìng
    zhong1 er4 bing4
chung erh ping
 chuunibyou / chunibyo
    ちゅうにびょう
(neologism) strange behavior characteristic of a teenager going through puberty (loanword from Japanese "chūnibyō")
(slang) (joc) behaving in a way characteristic of teenagers going through puberty, esp. by being overly self-conscious; 2nd year of junior high sickness

中学校

see styles
 chuugakkou / chugakko
    ちゅうがっこう
junior high school; middle school; lower secondary school

中学生

see styles
 chuugakusei / chugakuse
    ちゅうがくせい
junior high school student; middle school pupil

中等部

see styles
 chuutoubu / chutobu
    ちゅうとうぶ
(See 高等部) middle school (esp. the middle school section of a school that also encompasses other grades); junior high school

二代目

see styles
 nidaime
    にだいめ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) second generation; second; junior

依止師


依止师

see styles
yī zhǐ shī
    yi1 zhi3 shi1
i chih shih
 eji shi
依止阿闍梨 The ācārya, or master of a junior monk.

六三制

see styles
 rokusansei / rokusanse
    ろくさんせい
six-three system of education (six years of elementary school, followed by three years of junior high school)

准教員

see styles
 junkyouin / junkyoin
    じゅんきょういん
assistant teacher; junior teacher

初中生

see styles
chū zhōng shēng
    chu1 zhong1 sheng1
ch`u chung sheng
    chu chung sheng
junior high student

判任官

see styles
 hanninkan
    はんにんかん
junior official

厨二病

see styles
 chuunibyou / chunibyo
    ちゅうにびょう
(slang) (joc) behaving in a way characteristic of teenagers going through puberty, esp. by being overly self-conscious; 2nd year of junior high sickness

大部屋

see styles
 oobeya
    おおべや
(1) large room; (2) green room; waiting room for performers when off stage; (can act as adjective) (3) junior actor; actor of small parts; (4) large hospital room (for several patients); hospital ward; (5) ōbeya; project management technique in manufacturing, involving group meetings in a common room

小中高

see styles
 shouchuukou / shochuko
    しょうちゅうこう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) elementary, junior high and high school

小升初

see styles
xiǎo shēng chū
    xiao3 sheng1 chu1
hsiao sheng ch`u
    hsiao sheng chu
progression from elementary school to junior high (abbr. for 小學生升入初中生|小学生升入初中生[xiao3 xue2 sheng1 sheng1 ru4 chu1 zhong1 sheng1])

小法師


小法师

see styles
xiǎo fǎ shī
    xiao3 fa3 shi1
hsiao fa shih
 kohoushi / kohoshi
    こほうし
(surname) Kohoushi
junior teacher

小阿師


小阿师

see styles
xiǎo ā shī
    xiao3 a1 shi1
hsiao a shih
 shōashi
A junior monk ordained less than ten years.

少年会

see styles
 shounenkai / shonenkai
    しょうねんかい
junior society

年少組

see styles
 nenshougumi / nenshogumi
    ねんしょうぐみ
junior class; younger group

弟弟子

see styles
 otoutodeshi / ototodeshi
    おとうとでし
(See 兄弟子) younger pupil (of the same master); younger disciple; junior member

従たる

see styles
 juutaru / jutaru
    じゅうたる
(can act as adjective) (See 従・じゅう) subordinate; secondary; junior; incidental; accessory

栄養短

see styles
 eiyoutan / eyotan
    えいようたん
Junior College of Nutrition

権禰宜

see styles
 gonnegi
    ごんねぎ
{Shinto} junior priest

準教員

see styles
 junkyouin / junkyoin
    じゅんきょういん
assistant teacher; junior teacher

準社員

see styles
 junshain
    じゅんしゃいん
associate member; junior employee

短大生

see styles
 tandaisei / tandaise
    たんだいせい
junior college student

私立中

see styles
 shiritsuchuu / shiritsuchu
    しりつちゅう
(abbreviation) (See 私立中学校) private junior high school

若輩者

see styles
 jakuhaisha; jakuhaimono
    じゃくはいしゃ; じゃくはいもの
fledgling; junior member; young person; inexperienced person; novice

進学校

see styles
 shingakukou; shingakkou / shingakuko; shingakko
    しんがくこう; しんがっこう
(1) school with a high proportion of graduates accepted into high-ranking universities; school focused on preparing students to get into high-ranking universities; (2) school with a high proportion of graduates who go on to university or junior college; (3) school one advances to (e.g. a high school after graduating middle school)

閣外相

see styles
 kakugaishou / kakugaisho
    かくがいしょう
minister outside the cabinet; junior minister

じゅにあ

see styles
 junia
    ジュニア
(n,adj-f) junior; (surname) Junior; Júnior

チーママ

see styles
 chiimama / chimama
    チーママ
(slang) (abbreviation) (from 小さいママ) junior mistress (of a bar); junior mama-san

中学受験

see styles
 chuugakujuken / chugakujuken
    ちゅうがくじゅけん
taking a junior high-school entrance examination

中学校区

see styles
 chuugakkouku / chugakkoku
    ちゅうがっこうく
junior high school district

初等教育

see styles
chū děng jiào yù
    chu1 deng3 jiao4 yu4
ch`u teng chiao yü
    chu teng chiao yü
 shotoukyouiku / shotokyoiku
    しょとうきょういく
primary education; junior school education
elementary education

初級中學


初级中学

see styles
chū jí zhōng xué
    chu1 ji2 zhong1 xue2
ch`u chi chung hsüeh
    chu chi chung hsüeh
junior high school; junior middle school

國民中學


国民中学

see styles
guó mín zhōng xué
    guo2 min2 zhong1 xue2
kuo min chung hsüeh
junior high school (Tw); abbr. to 國中|国中[guo2 zhong1]

大阪桐蔭

see styles
 oosakatouin / oosakatoin
    おおさかとういん
(org) Osaka Tōin Junior and Senior High School (abbreviation); (o) Osaka Tōin Junior and Senior High School (abbreviation)

女子短大

see styles
 joshitandai
    じょしたんだい
women's junior college

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