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123>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
フロ see styles |
puro プロ |
More info & calligraphy: Flo |
玄人 see styles |
haruto はると |
More info & calligraphy: Whore / Mysterious Woman |
ハティ see styles |
padi パディ |
More info & calligraphy: Hattie |
跣 see styles |
xiǎn xian3 hsien sen せん |
barefooted (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) barefoot; (suffix noun) (2) superior to (a professional, etc. in ability or achievement); (given name) Sen |
串戲 串戏 see styles |
chuàn xì chuan4 xi4 ch`uan hsi chuan hsi joudan / jodan じょうだん |
to act in a play; (of an amateur) to play a part in a professional performance (noun - becomes adjective with の) jest; joke; funny story |
內行 内行 see styles |
nèi háng nei4 hang2 nei hang |
expert; adept; experienced; an expert; a professional |
叡王 see styles |
eiou / eo えいおう |
{shogi} Eiō (one of the eight major professional titles of shogi) |
名跡 see styles |
myouseki / myoseki みょうせき |
family name; professional name |
名蹟 see styles |
meiseki / meseki めいせき |
(1) famous historic spot; (2) family name; professional name |
咄家 see styles |
hanashika はなしか |
professional comic (rakugo) storyteller |
噺家 see styles |
hanashika はなしか |
professional comic (rakugo) storyteller |
土鱉 土鳖 see styles |
tǔ biē tu3 bie1 t`u pieh tu pieh |
ground beetle; (coll.) professional or entrepreneur who, unlike a 海歸|海归[hai3 gui1], has never studied overseas; (dialect) country bumpkin |
執業 执业 see styles |
zhí yè zhi2 ye4 chih yeh shugyou / shugyo しゅぎょう |
to work in a profession (e.g. doctor, lawyer); practitioner; professional (surname) Shugyou |
士業 see styles |
shigyou / shigyo しぎょう |
(See 士・し・3) professional occupation; professional practice |
大專 大专 see styles |
dà zhuān da4 zhuan1 ta chuan |
three-year college; junior college; professional training college |
好手 see styles |
hǎo shǒu hao3 shou3 hao shou koushu / koshu こうしゅ |
expert; professional (1) expert; skillful person; (2) good move (in shogi, go, etc.); clever move |
客串 see styles |
kè chuàn ke4 chuan4 k`o ch`uan ko chuan |
to appear on stage in an amateur capacity; (of a professional) to make a guest appearance; (fig.) to assume a role outside one's usual duties; to substitute for |
專業 专业 see styles |
zhuān yè zhuan1 ye4 chuan yeh |
specialty; specialized field; main field of study (at university); major; CL:門|门[men2],個|个[ge4]; professional |
幇間 see styles |
houkan; taikomochi(ik) / hokan; taikomochi(ik) ほうかん; たいこもち(ik) |
(See 太鼓持ち・1) professional jester; professional entertainer; comedian; buffoon |
幕内 see styles |
makuuchi / makuchi まくうち |
{sumo} (See 幕の内・2) makuuchi; top division (of professional sumo); (surname) Makunouchi |
懂局 see styles |
dǒng jú dong3 ju2 tung chü |
to know the business; to know the ropes; in the know; to know one's onions; professional; au fait |
末社 see styles |
massha まっしゃ |
(1) (See 本社・1) subordinate shrine; (2) (See 太鼓持ち・1) professional entertainer |
本手 see styles |
honte ほんて |
(1) (See 奥の手・おくのて・1) ace up one's sleeve; trump card; (2) {music} basic melody (esp. on koto and shamisen); (3) proper move (in go, shogi, etc.); appropriate move; (4) expert; professional; specialist; master; (surname) Honte |
本職 本职 see styles |
běn zhí ben3 zhi2 pen chih honshoku ほんしょく |
one's job (1) principal occupation; main job; (2) professional; an expert; specialist; (pronoun) (3) I (of a government official, etc.); me |
棋士 see styles |
kishi きし |
professional shogi player; professional go player |
棋王 see styles |
qí wáng qi2 wang2 ch`i wang chi wang kiou / kio きおう |
chess champion {shogi} Kiō (one of the eight major professional titles of shogi); shogi king |
業務 业务 see styles |
yè wù ye4 wu4 yeh wu gyoumu / gyomu ぎょうむ |
business; professional work; service; CL:項|项[xiang4] (noun - becomes adjective with の) business; affairs; duties; work; procedure; task; action; function; (business) operations; operational |
沓持 see styles |
kutsumochi くつもち |
(1) footwear carrier; servant who carried his master's footwear; (2) professional jester |
清麗 清丽 see styles |
qīng lì qing1 li4 ch`ing li ching li seirei / sere せいれい |
(of writing, scenery, a woman etc) graceful; elegant; charming; beautiful (noun or adjectival noun) (1) (form) clean; tidy; pure; untarnished; (2) {shogi} Seirei (one of the eight major professional female titles); (female given name) Seira |
白玲 see styles |
hakurei / hakure はくれい |
{shogi} Hakurei (one of the eight major professional female titles of shogi); (given name) Hakurei |
職務 职务 see styles |
zhí wù zhi2 wu4 chih wu shokumu しょくむ |
post; position; job; duties professional duties |
職服 see styles |
shokufuku しょくふく |
(1) uniform (for a profession); (professional) attire; robe; gown; (2) work clothes; overalls; coveralls |
職業 职业 see styles |
zhí yè zhi2 ye4 chih yeh shokugyou / shokugyo しょくぎょう |
occupation; profession; vocation; professional occupation; profession; job; vocation; trade; calling; business |
職稱 职称 see styles |
zhí chēng zhi2 cheng1 chih ch`eng chih cheng |
one's professional position; title; job title |
職軍 see styles |
zhí jun zhi2 jun1 chih chün |
(Tw) professional soldier |
花名 see styles |
huā míng hua1 ming2 hua ming hanana はなな |
name of a person on the household register (old); name on a roster; professional name of a prostitute; pseudonym; nickname (female given name) Hanana |
落語 see styles |
rakugo らくご |
rakugo; traditional Japanese comic storytelling; comic story (told by a professional storyteller) |
裸足 see styles |
hadashi はだし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) barefoot; (suffix noun) (2) superior to (a professional, etc. in ability or achievement) |
襲名 see styles |
shuumei / shume しゅうめい |
(noun, transitive verb) succession to another's professional name |
語部 see styles |
kataribe かたりべ |
(1) (professional) storyteller; (2) hereditary role of narrator in early imperial court |
賭棍 赌棍 see styles |
dǔ gùn du3 gun4 tu kun |
hardened gambler; professional gambler |
跣足 see styles |
hadashi はだし sensoku せんそく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) barefoot; (suffix noun) (2) superior to (a professional, etc. in ability or achievement); (noun - becomes adjective with の) barefoot |
轉會 转会 see styles |
zhuǎn huì zhuan3 hui4 chuan hui |
to transfer to another club (professional sports) |
釈台 see styles |
shakudai しゃくだい |
low table used by speakers, professional storytellers, etc.; lectern |
院生 see styles |
insei / inse いんせい |
(1) (abbreviation) (See 大学院生) graduate student; (2) {go} insei; apprentice go professional |
韓寒 韩寒 see styles |
hán hán han2 han2 han han |
Han Han (1982-), PRC blogger, singer and professional rally driver |
領英 领英 see styles |
lǐng yīng ling3 ying1 ling ying |
LinkedIn (professional networking website) |
高職 高职 see styles |
gāo zhí gao1 zhi2 kao chih |
vocational higher education institution (abbr. for 高等職業技術學校|高等职业技术学校[gao1 deng3 zhi2 ye4 ji4 shu4 xue2 xiao4]); senior academic or professional title (abbr. for 高級職稱|高级职称[gao1 ji2 zhi2 cheng1]); high-ranking employee (abbr. for 高級職員|高级职员[gao1 ji2 zhi2 yuan2]); (Tw) vocational high school |
IT屋 see styles |
aitiiya / aitiya アイティーや |
(colloquialism) IT worker; IT professional |
Variations: |
jee; jei / jee; je ジェー; ジェイ |
(1) J; j; (prefix) (2) (See ジャパン) Japan; (counter) (3) (See ジュール) joule; (4) {cards} (See ジャック・1) jack; (counter) (5) (on floor plans) (See 畳) tatami mat (as a measure of room size, either 1.82 sqm or 1.54 sqm); (6) (abbreviation) (colloquialism) (See Jリーグ) J.League; Japan Professional Football League |
NPB see styles |
enupiibi / enupibi エヌピービ |
(org) Nippon Professional Baseball; NPB; (o) Nippon Professional Baseball; NPB |
ブロイ see styles |
puroi プロい |
(adjective) (slang) professional; (personal name) Broglie |
プロ版 see styles |
puroban プロばん |
pro edition (of software, etc.); professional edition |
プロ級 see styles |
purokyuu / purokyu プロきゅう |
(adj-no,n) professional-level |
やくざ see styles |
yakuza やくざ |
(1) professional gambler or ruffian (esp. a member of the Japanese mafia); yakuza (member); (noun or adjectival noun) (2) uselessness; purposelessness |
事業心 事业心 see styles |
shì yè xīn shi4 ye4 xin1 shih yeh hsin |
devotion to one's work; professional ambition |
仕事人 see styles |
shigotonin しごとにん |
professional; person good at a particular job; person who does their job without mistakes |
付出し see styles |
tsukedashi つけだし |
(1) bill; account; (2) (sumo) very successful amateur wrestler, allowed to start professional career in makushita division |
力道山 see styles |
rikidouzan / rikidozan りきどうざん |
(person) Rikidōzan (1924-1963), Korean-Japanese professional wrestler |
加索爾 加索尔 see styles |
jiā suǒ ěr jia1 suo3 er3 chia so erh |
Gasol (name); Pau Gasol (1980-), former Spanish professional basketball player (NBA); Marc Gasol (1985-), Spanish professional basketball player |
助監督 see styles |
jokantoku じょかんとく |
assistant director (in taking professional movies) |
同期生 see styles |
doukisei / dokise どうきせい |
(1) classmate; graduates in the same class; (2) {sumo} wrestlers who began their professional careers in the same tournament |
名人戦 see styles |
meijinsen / mejinsen めいじんせん |
professional go players' championship series; professional shogi players' championship series |
商売人 see styles |
shoubainin / shobainin しょうばいにん |
(1) merchant; trader; shrewd businessman; (2) expert (in a trade or profession); professional; (3) (See 商売女) woman working in the nightlife business (bar or nightclub hostess, geisha, etc.); demimondaine |
商売仇 see styles |
shoubaigataki / shobaigataki しょうばいがたき |
business rival; professional jealousy |
商売敵 see styles |
shoubaigataki / shobaigataki しょうばいがたき |
business rival; professional jealousy |
大相撲 see styles |
oozumou / oozumo おおずもう |
professional sumo wrestling |
専門家 see styles |
senmonka せんもんか |
specialist; expert; professional; authority; pundit |
専門的 see styles |
senmonteki せんもんてき |
(adjectival noun) technical (e.g. discussion); exclusive; professional |
専門職 see styles |
senmonshoku せんもんしょく |
professional job; profession |
岡崎洋 see styles |
okazakihiroshi おかざきひろし |
(person) Hiroshi Okazaki (1932.3.27-2018.3.31; Japanese politician); (person) Hiroshi Okazaki (1967.5.4-; professional shogi player) |
幕の内 see styles |
makunouchi / makunochi まくのうち |
(1) (abbreviation) (See 幕の内弁当) box lunch (containing rice and 10-15 small portions of fish, meat, and vegetables); (2) {sumo} (See 幕内) makunouchi; makuuchi; top division (of professional sumo); (3) intermission (between acts); interlude; (place-name) Makunouchi |
懂門兒 懂门儿 see styles |
dǒng mén r dong3 men2 r5 tung men r |
one who knows his business; professional; expert; au fait |
戴秉國 戴秉国 see styles |
dài bǐng guó dai4 bing3 guo2 tai ping kuo |
Dai Bingguo (1941-), a Chinese politician and professional diplomat |
新弟子 see styles |
shindeshi しんでし |
(1) new disciple; new student; new apprentice; (2) {sumo} newly accepted professional wrestlers |
林書豪 林书豪 see styles |
lín shū háo lin2 shu1 hao2 lin shu hao |
Jeremy Lin (1988-), Taiwanese-American professional basketball player (NBA) |
業務用 see styles |
gyoumuyou / gyomuyo ぎょうむよう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) business use; commercial use; professional use; industrial use |
殺し屋 see styles |
koroshiya ころしや |
professional killer; hit man |
沓持ち see styles |
kutsumochi くつもち |
(1) footwear carrier; servant who carried his master's footwear; (2) professional jester |
源氏名 see styles |
genjina げんじな |
"professional name" used by hostesses and geisha |
潜水士 see styles |
sensuishi せんすいし |
(professional) licensed diver |
聶衛平 聂卫平 see styles |
niè wèi píng nie4 wei4 ping2 nieh wei p`ing nieh wei ping |
Nie Weiping (1952-), professional Go player |
職業人 see styles |
shokugyoujin / shokugyojin しょくぎょうじん |
professional; careerman; worker |
職業的 see styles |
shokugyouteki / shokugyoteki しょくぎょうてき |
(adjectival noun) professional |
能楽師 see styles |
nougakushi / nogakushi のうがくし |
professional noh actor |
語りべ see styles |
kataribe かたりべ |
(1) (professional) storyteller; (2) hereditary role of narrator in early imperial court |
語り部 see styles |
kataribe かたりべ |
(1) (professional) storyteller; (2) hereditary role of narrator in early imperial court |
講談師 see styles |
koudanshi / kodanshi こうだんし |
(See 講談) professional storyteller |
講釈師 see styles |
koushakushi / koshakushi こうしゃくし |
(See 講釈・3) professional storyteller |
通訳士 see styles |
tsuuyakushi / tsuyakushi つうやくし |
(See 通訳者) (professional) interpreter |
遊び人 see styles |
asobinin あそびにん |
(1) playboy; libertine; profligate; debauchee; (2) (professional) gambler; (3) person without a steady job; idler; freeloader |
運転士 see styles |
untenshi うんてんし |
(1) (professional) driver (of a taxi, train, etc.); motorman; (2) (See 航海士) mate (on a ship); officer |
達正光 see styles |
tachimasamitsu たちまさみつ |
(person) Tachi Masamitsu (1965.4.18-2007.3.26; professional shogi player) |
雅皮士 see styles |
yǎ pí shì ya3 pi2 shi4 ya p`i shih ya pi shih |
yuppie (loanword); young urban professional, 1980s slang |
IT土方 see styles |
aitiidokata / aitidokata アイティーどかた |
(net-sl) lowly IT worker; overworked and underpaid IT professional |
Jリーグ see styles |
jeeriigu / jeerigu ジェーリーグ |
J.League; Japan Professional Football League; (o) Japan Professional Football League (abbreviation) |
セミプロ see styles |
semipuro セミプロ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (abbreviation) semi-pro; semi-professional |
そこ退け see styles |
sokonoke そこのけ |
(suffix noun) (1) (kana only) superior to (e.g. professional, etc. in ability or achievement); (2) (kana only) ignoring (one thing) for (another) |
ノンプロ see styles |
nonpuro ノンプロ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (abbreviation) non-professional (wasei: non-pro) |
ハスラー see styles |
hasuraa / hasura ハスラー |
(1) hustler; entrepreneur; go-getter; (2) (skilled or professional) pool player; billiard player; (3) swindler; con man; (personal name) Basler |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "professional" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
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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