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<123>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
陸大 see styles |
rikudai りくだい |
Military Staff College; (personal name) Rikuhiro |
飛錫 飞锡 see styles |
fēi xí fei1 xi2 fei hsi |
Flying staff, synonym for a travelling monk. |
駅員 see styles |
ekiin / ekin えきいん |
(train) station attendant; station employee; station staff |
駅子 see styles |
ekishi えきし |
(archaism) staff at a horse changing station during the ritsuryo period |
驛子 see styles |
ekishi えきし |
(out-dated kanji) (archaism) staff at a horse changing station during the ritsuryo period |
高參 高参 see styles |
gāo cān gao1 can1 kao ts`an kao tsan |
senior staff officer; staff officer of great talent |
鳴錫 鸣锡 see styles |
míng xí ming2 xi2 ming hsi |
A rattling staff shaken to warn the spirits. |
黒服 see styles |
kurofuku くろふく |
(1) black suit; mourning clothes; (2) black-suited staff member (e.g. in restaurant, sex establishment, etc.) |
PA部 see styles |
p a bù p a bu4 p a pu |
hotel staff work unit tasked with keeping the public areas of a hotel clean |
スタフ see styles |
sutabu スタブ |
stub; (personal name) Staff |
三節棍 see styles |
sansetsukon さんせつこん |
three-section staff |
三節鞭 三节鞭 see styles |
sān jié biān san1 jie2 bian1 san chieh pien |
three-section staff (old-style weapon) |
乗務員 see styles |
joumuin / jomuin じょうむいん |
transport staff (driver, conductor, etc.); crew member; crewman |
事務員 see styles |
jimuin じむいん |
clerk; office worker; office staff |
事務方 see styles |
jimukata じむかた |
office workers; office staff; clerical staff |
人頭幢 人头幢 see styles |
rén tóu chuáng ren2 tou2 chuang2 jen t`ou ch`uang jen tou chuang ninzudou / ninzudo にんずどう |
{Buddh} (See 閻魔) Yama's pole (with a human head on the top) A human head at the top of a daṇḍa or flagpole, used as one of Yama's symbols; v. 檀茶 (or 檀拏). |
剌瑟胝 see styles |
là sè zhī la4 se4 zhi1 la se chih rashitei |
yaṣṭi, pole, staff, stick, intp. flagpole. |
剌竭節 剌竭节 see styles |
là jié jié la4 jie2 jie2 la chieh chieh rakasetsu |
(or 糲竭節) laguḍa, a staff, stick. |
医療者 see styles |
iryousha / iryosha いりょうしゃ |
healthcare worker; medical care provider; medical personnel; medical staff |
十八物 see styles |
shí bā wù shi2 ba1 wu4 shih pa wu jūhachi motsu |
The eighteen things a monk should carry in the performance of his duties—willow twigs, soap, the three garments, a water-bottle, a begging-bowl, mat, staff, censer, filter, handkerchief, knife, fire-producer, pincers hammock, sutra, the vinaya, the Buddha's image, and bodhisattva image or images; cf. 梵綱經 37. |
半棒術 see styles |
hanboujutsu / hanbojutsu はんぼうじゅつ |
form of martial art using a short cane staff |
参謀長 see styles |
sanbouchou / sanbocho さんぼうちょう |
{mil} (See 参謀・1) chief of staff |
參謀長 参谋长 see styles |
cān móu zhǎng can1 mou2 zhang3 ts`an mou chang tsan mou chang |
chief of staff |
哭喪棒 哭丧棒 see styles |
kū sāng bàng ku1 sang1 bang4 k`u sang pang ku sang pang |
mourning staff draped in white, held at a funeral to show filial piety |
喫棄羅 喫弃罗 see styles |
chī qì luó chi1 qi4 luo2 ch`ih ch`i lo chih chi lo kikira |
khakkhara, a beggar's staff; an abbot's staff. |
如意棒 see styles |
nyoibou / nyoibo にょいぼう |
(from the 16th century Chinese novel "Journey to the West") magic staff |
定詰め see styles |
jouzume / jozume じょうづめ |
(noun/participle) (1) (obscure) permanent staff; permanent employee; service for a fixed period of time; (2) (archaism) (Edo era) a daimyo or feudal retainer who lived and-or served in Edo for a fixed period of time |
家政員 家政员 see styles |
jiā zhèng yuán jia1 zheng4 yuan2 chia cheng yüan |
housekeeping staff |
幕僚長 see styles |
bakuryouchou / bakuryocho ばくりょうちょう |
chief of staff |
平社員 see styles |
hirashain ひらしゃいん |
rank and file member of staff; ordinary employee; low-grade employee |
年輕化 年轻化 see styles |
nián qīng huà nian2 qing1 hua4 nien ch`ing hua nien ching hua |
to make more youthful; to promote younger staff |
待機室 see styles |
taikishitsu たいきしつ |
duty room; staff room; waiting room |
德山棒 see styles |
dé shān bàng de2 shan1 bang4 te shan pang Tokusan no bō |
Deshan's staff |
技術陣 see styles |
gijutsujin ぎじゅつじん |
engineering staff |
投手陣 see styles |
toushujin / toshujin とうしゅじん |
pitching staff |
抱える see styles |
kakaeru かかえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to hold in one's arms; to carry in one's arms; to carry under one's arm; to hold (one's head) in one's hands; (transitive verb) (2) to have (problems, debts, etc.); to take on (a responsibility); to be burdened with (e.g. care of a family member); to have (children, etc.) to provide for; (transitive verb) (3) to employ; to have (on one's staff); to hire |
拄杖子 see styles |
zhǔ zhàng zǐ zhu3 zhang4 zi3 chu chang tzu shujōsu |
staff |
擺攤子 摆摊子 see styles |
bǎi tān zi bai3 tan1 zi5 pai t`an tzu pai tan tzu |
to set up a stall; (fig.) to maintain a large staff and organization |
教職工 教职工 see styles |
jiào zhí gōng jiao4 zhi2 gong1 chiao chih kung |
teaching and administrative staff |
有編制 有编制 see styles |
yǒu biān zhì you3 bian1 zhi4 yu pien chih |
having a permanent post; part of the official staff |
木上座 see styles |
mù shàng zuò mu4 shang4 zuo4 mu shang tso bokujōza |
The elder with the tree, or the wooden elder; the elder's staff. |
柔剣棒 see styles |
juukenbou / jukenbo じゅうけんぼう |
(expression) {MA} jūkenbō; "body, sword and staff" techniques in martial arts |
流動率 流动率 see styles |
liú dòng lǜ liu2 dong4 lu:4 liu tung lü |
turnover (of staff) |
社員証 see styles |
shainshou / shainsho しゃいんしょう |
staff identity card; employee ID card |
編集子 see styles |
henshuushi / henshushi へんしゅうし |
editorial-staff member; (given name) Henshuushi |
職員室 see styles |
shokuinshitsu しょくいんしつ |
staff room |
販売員 see styles |
hanbaiin / hanbain はんばいいん |
sales staff; salesperson |
責任者 see styles |
sekininsha せきにんしゃ |
person in charge (including a supervisory role for other staff); person responsible for ...; responsible party; supervisor; manager |
軍令部 see styles |
gunreibu / gunrebu ぐんれいぶ |
Naval General Staff |
通用口 see styles |
tsuuyouguchi / tsuyoguchi つうようぐち |
side entrance; tradesman's entrance; service entrance; staff entrance |
配送員 see styles |
haisouin / haisoin はいそういん |
delivery worker; delivery staff |
采女佑 see styles |
unemenoshou / unemenosho うねめのしょう |
(archaism) (hist) high-ranking staff member in the Office of Court Ladies (ritsuryō system); (person) Unemenosuke (nickname of Kaida Sukeyasu) |
量水標 see styles |
ryousuihyou / ryosuihyo りょうすいひょう |
water level marker; staff gauge |
金剛杖 see styles |
kongouzue; kongoujou / kongozue; kongojo こんごうづえ; こんごうじょう |
pilgrim's staff |
銀行員 see styles |
ginkouin / ginkoin ぎんこういん |
bank employee; bank staff member; bank clerk |
錫杖師 锡杖师 see styles |
xí zhàng shī xi2 zhang4 shi1 hsi chang shih shakujō shi |
shaker of the rings on the metal staff |
関係者 see styles |
kankeisha / kankesha かんけいしゃ |
person concerned; people involved (in an event); those concerned; staff |
隙棄羅 隙弃罗 see styles |
xì qì luó xi4 qi4 luo2 hsi ch`i lo hsi chi lo gekkira |
khakkhara, a mendicant's staff; a monk's staff. |
雜牌軍 杂牌军 see styles |
zá pái jun za2 pai2 jun1 tsa p`ai chün tsa pai chün |
miscellaneous troops; irregular troops; troops of varied allegiances; uncertified staff |
飼育員 see styles |
shiikuin / shikuin しいくいん |
caretaker (at a zoo or aquarium); keeper; attendant; breeding staff |
駅係員 see styles |
ekikakariin / ekikakarin えきかかりいん |
(See 駅員) (train) station attendant; station employee; station staff |
駐在員 see styles |
chuuzaiin / chuzain ちゅうざいいん |
resident employee; local staff; representative of a local office; employee assigned to an office |
アカハラ see styles |
akahara アカハラ |
(abbreviation) (See アカデミックハラスメント) harassment, discrimination, bullying, etc. of staff and students at educational institutions (wasei: academic harassment) |
イメクラ see styles |
imekura イメクラ |
(abbreviation) (See イメージクラブ) sex establishment in which staff dress in costumes (schoolgirl, nurse, etc.) (wasei: image club) |
スタッフ see styles |
sutaffu スタッフ |
staff; staff member; (personal name) Stapp |
ひら社員 see styles |
hirashain ひらしゃいん |
rank and file member of staff; ordinary employee; low-grade employee |
プロパー see styles |
puropaa / puropa プロパー |
(adjectival noun) (1) proper; (2) (abbreviation) propagandist; propaganda; (3) full time (staff); career (job title) (e.g. someone who has worked in the same area from the start); (4) regular price; net price |
一般幕僚 see styles |
ippanbakuryou / ippanbakuryo いっぱんばくりょう |
general staff |
三無企業 三无企业 see styles |
sān wú qǐ yè san1 wu2 qi3 ye4 san wu ch`i yeh san wu chi yeh |
enterprise with no premises, capital or regular staff |
三級士官 三级士官 see styles |
sān jí shì guān san1 ji2 shi4 guan1 san chi shih kuan |
staff sergeant |
上級幹部 see styles |
joukyuukanbu / jokyukanbu じょうきゅうかんぶ |
senior executive staff; upper management |
事務職員 see styles |
jimushokuin じむしょくいん |
administrative staff; business clerk; clerical force; clerical officer; clerical personnel; clerical staff; office employee; office personnel; office worker |
二等軍曹 see styles |
nitougunsou / nitogunso にとうぐんそう |
staff sergeant |
人事異動 see styles |
jinjiidou / jinjido じんじいどう |
personnel change; personnel shift; reshuffle; (annual) staff reassignment |
人員不足 see styles |
jininbusoku じんいんぶそく |
staff shortage; personnel shortage |
人財兩空 人财两空 see styles |
rén cái liǎng kōng ren2 cai2 liang3 kong1 jen ts`ai liang k`ung jen tsai liang kung |
(idiom) to suffer the departure of sb (talented staff or one's spouse etc) and a financial loss as well; to get burned both romantically and financially |
余剰人員 see styles |
yojoujinin / yojojinin よじょうじんいん |
excess personnel; redundant staff |
利益還元 see styles |
riekikangen りえきかんげん |
returning profits to customers; lowering prices to make up for profits (e.g. from exchange rate changes); distribution of profits (to staff, shareholders) |
参謀本部 see styles |
sanbouhonbu / sanbohonbu さんぼうほんぶ |
General Staff Headquarters |
参謀総長 see styles |
sanbousouchou / sanbosocho さんぼうそうちょう |
{mil} (See 参謀長・さんぼうちょう) chief of the general staff; chief of staff (esp. US) |
參謀總長 参谋总长 see styles |
cān móu zǒng zhǎng can1 mou2 zong3 zhang3 ts`an mou tsung chang tsan mou tsung chang |
army Chief of Staff |
固有職員 see styles |
koyuushokuin / koyushokuin こゆうしょくいん |
(See 派遣職員) regular staff |
国会職員 see styles |
kokkaishokuin こっかいしょくいん |
Diet officer; Diet official; Diet staff member |
天秤押し see styles |
tenbinoshi てんびんおし |
(rare) pressing the top of a pickle vat by hanging a weight on a staff, used as a lever (in Kyoto suguki pickle making) |
太郎さん see styles |
tarousan / tarosan たろうさん |
(1) (slang) (used by restaurant staff) cockroach; (2) Mr Tarou |
官房長官 官房长官 see styles |
guān fáng zhǎng guān guan1 fang2 zhang3 guan1 kuan fang chang kuan kanbouchoukan / kanbochokan かんぼうちょうかん |
chief cabinet secretary (Japan) (1) Chief Cabinet Secretary (Japan); (2) (general term) Chief of Staff (to the President, Prime Minister, etc.); Cabinet Secretary; Executive Secretary |
專門人員 专门人员 see styles |
zhuān mén rén yuán zhuan1 men2 ren2 yuan2 chuan men jen yüan |
specialist; specialized staff |
少林武藝 少林武艺 see styles |
shǎo lín wǔ yì shao3 lin2 wu3 yi4 shao lin wu i Shōrin Mugei |
Wu-i, a cook of the Shao-lin monastery, who is said single-handed to have driven off the Yellow Turban rebels with a three-foot staff, and who was posthumously rewarded with the rank of 'general '; a school of adepts of the quarter-staff, etc., was called after him, of whom thirteen were far-famed. |
工作人員 工作人员 see styles |
gōng zuò rén yuán gong1 zuo4 ren2 yuan2 kung tso jen yüan |
staff member |
幹部学校 see styles |
kanbugakkou / kanbugakko かんぶがっこう |
(org) Ground Staff College; (o) Ground Staff College |
技術人員 技术人员 see styles |
jì shù rén yuán ji4 shu4 ren2 yuan2 chi shu jen yüan |
technical staff |
招兵買馬 招兵买马 see styles |
zhāo bīng mǎi mǎ zhao1 bing1 mai3 ma3 chao ping mai ma |
lit. to recruit soldiers and buy horses (idiom); fig. to raise an army; to recruit new staff |
教職員工 教职员工 see styles |
jiào zhí yuán gōng jiao4 zhi2 yuan2 gong1 chiao chih yüan kung |
teaching and administrative staff |
洩瑟知林 泄瑟知林 see styles |
yì sè zhī lín yi4 se4 zhi1 lin2 i se chih lin Eishichirin |
Yaṣṭivana, forest of the bamboo staff which took root when thrown away by the Brahman who did not believe the Buddha was 16 feet in height; but he more he measured the taller grew the Buddha, hence his chagrin. Name of a forest near Rājagṛha. |
派遣会社 see styles |
hakenkaisha; hakengaisha はけんかいしゃ; はけんがいしゃ |
(See 人材派遣会社) temporary staff recruitment agency; employment agency |
派遣職員 see styles |
hakenshokuin はけんしょくいん |
temporary staff; loaned staff (e.g. from a parent or related organization) |
特別幕僚 see styles |
tokubetsubakuryou / tokubetsubakuryo とくべつばくりょう |
special staff |
現地採用 see styles |
genchisaiyou / genchisaiyo げんちさいよう |
(n,adj-no,vs) hiring locally; locally-hire; local employee; employment of local staff |
申瑟知林 see styles |
shēn sè zhī lín shen1 se4 zhi1 lin2 shen se chih lin shinshichi rin |
申怒林 (申怒波林) ; 杖林 yaṣṭi-vana, grove of staves, said to have grown from the staff with which a heretic measured the Buddha and which he threw away because the more he measured the higher the Buddha grew. |
社員食堂 see styles |
shainshokudou / shainshokudo しゃいんしょくどう |
staff canteen |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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