There are 14 total results for your Mentor search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
良師益友 良师益友 see styles |
liáng shī yì yǒu liang2 shi1 yi4 you3 liang shih i yu |
More info & calligraphy: Mentor: Teacher and Friend |
指導者 指导者 see styles |
zhǐ dǎo zhě zhi3 dao3 zhe3 chih tao che shidousha / shidosha しどうしゃ |
coach; mentor; counselor; instructor; director; guide; conductor leader; guide; mentor; coach |
師 师 see styles |
shī shi1 shih morosaki もろさき |
teacher; master; expert; model; army division; (old) troops; to dispatch troops (1) teacher; master; mentor; (n,suf) (2) religious leader; (suffix) (3) specialist; (4) (hist) five-battalion brigade comprising 2500 men (Zhou dynasty Chinese army); (surname) Morosaki A host, army; a leader, preceptor, teacher, model; tr. of upādhyāya, an 'under-teacher', generally intp. as a Buddhist monk. |
人師 人师 see styles |
rén shī ren2 shi1 jen shih ninshi |
mentor; role model A leader or teacher of men. |
幫教 帮教 see styles |
bāng jiào bang1 jiao4 pang chiao |
to mentor |
恩師 恩师 see styles |
ēn shī en1 shi1 en shih onshi おんし |
(greatly respected) teacher (honorific or respectful language) teacher (to whom one owes a debt of gratitude); mentor; one's former teacher beneficent master |
輔導 辅导 see styles |
fǔ dǎo fu3 dao3 fu tao hodou / hodo ほどう |
to give guidance; to mentor; to counsel; to coach; to tutor (noun/participle) guidance; protective custody |
庇護者 see styles |
higosha ひごしゃ |
guardian; mentor; protector |
張成澤 张成泽 see styles |
zhāng chéng zé zhang1 cheng2 ze2 chang ch`eng tse chang cheng tse |
Jang Song-taek (1946-2013), brother-in-law of Kim Jong-il 金正日[Jin1 Zheng4 ri4], uncle and mentor of Kim Jong-un 金正恩[Jin1 Zheng4 en1], in 2013 accused of being a counter-revolutionary and executed |
翅膀硬 see styles |
chì bǎng yìng chi4 bang3 ying4 ch`ih pang ying chih pang ying |
(of a bird) to fledge; (fig.) (of a person) to outgrow the need to be submissive to one's parents, mentor etc; to break away from the people who have supported one up to now |
至導者 至导者 see styles |
zhì dǎo zhě zhi4 dao3 zhe3 chih tao che shidō sha |
one who acts as a mentor |
至獎者 至奖者 see styles |
zhì jiǎng zhě zhi4 jiang3 zhe3 chih chiang che shishō sha |
a mentor |
鬱頭藍 郁头蓝 see styles |
yù tóu lán yu4 tou2 lan2 yü t`ou lan yü tou lan |
(鬱頭藍佛) Udraka Ramaputra; 鬱頭藍子; 鬱陀羅羅摩子 A Brahman ascetic, to whom miraculous powers are ascribed, for a time mentor of Śākyamuni after he left home. |
メンター see styles |
mentaa / menta メンター |
(1) mentor; (noun/participle) (2) mentoring |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 14 results for "Mentor" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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