Free Chinese & Japanese Online Dictionary

If you enter English words, search is Boolean mode:
Enter fall to get just entries with fall in them.
Enter fall* to get results including "falling" and "fallen".
Enter +fall -season -autumn to make sure fall is included, but not entries with autumn or season.

Key:

Mandarin Chinese information.
Old Wade-Giles romanization used only in Taiwan.
Japanese information.
Buddhist definition. Note: May not apply to all sects.
 Definition may be different outside of Buddhism.

There are 789 total results for your search. I have created 8 pages of results for you. Each page contains 100 results...

<12345678>
Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

斉官

see styles
 saikan
    さいかん
(surname) Saikan

斎官

see styles
 saikan
    さいかん
(surname) Saikan

新官

see styles
 shinkan
    しんかん
(place-name) Shinkan

旗官

see styles
qí guān
    qi2 guan1
ch`i kuan
    chi kuan
Manchurian official

旧官

see styles
 kyuukan / kyukan
    きゅうかん
former government official

明官

see styles
 meikan / mekan
    めいかん
(surname) Meikan

星官

see styles
xīng guān
    xing1 guan1
hsing kuan
 seikan / sekan
    せいかん
Chinese constellations
(rare) (See 星宿・せいしゅく・2) constellation (in ancient China; important constellations were then used to divide the ecliptic into 28 "mansions")

春官

see styles
 shunkan
    しゅんかん
(hist) (See 六官) Ministry of Rites (Zhou dynasty China)

月官

see styles
yuè guān
    yue4 guan1
yüeh kuan
 Gekkan
Candragomin

本官

see styles
 honkan
    ほんかん
(1) official post; regular post; permanent office; (2) principal post (as opposed to secondary post); (pronoun) (3) I (of someone in government or the civil service)

校官

see styles
xiào guān
    xiao4 guan1
hsiao kuan
military officer; ranked officer in Chinese army, divided into 大校, 上校, 中校, 少校

梓官

see styles
zǐ guān
    zi3 guan1
tzu kuan
Ziguan or Tzukuan township in Kaohsiung county 高雄縣|高雄县[Gao1 xiong2 xian4], southwest Taiwan

権官

see styles
 kenkan
    けんかん
(1) powerful official; powerful office; influential position; (2) (See 兼官) holding of concurrent (official) posts; concurrent post; one's second post

欠官

see styles
 kekkan
    けっかん
(1) empty government position; (noun/participle) (2) dismissing a government official

次官

see styles
cì guān
    ci4 guan1
tz`u kuan
    tzu kuan
 suke
    すけ
undersecretary; secondary official
(archaism) (hist) (See 四等官) assistant director (second highest of the four administrative positions of the ritsuryō system)

正官

see styles
 masahiro
    まさひろ
(personal name) Masahiro

武官

see styles
wǔ guān
    wu3 guan1
wu kuan
 bukan
    ぶかん
military official; military attaché
military officer; naval officer

法官

see styles
fǎ guān
    fa3 guan1
fa kuan
 houkan / hokan
    ほうかん

More info & calligraphy:

Judge
judge (in court)
judge; (surname) Hougan

清官

see styles
qīng guān
    qing1 guan1
ch`ing kuan
    ching kuan
honest and upright official (traditional)

炭官

see styles
 isao
    いさお
(personal name) Isao

無官

see styles
 mukan
    むかん
being out of office; lacking a title

猟官

see styles
 ryoukan / ryokan
    りょうかん
(noun/participle) office-seeking

百官

see styles
 hyakkan
    ひゃっかん
all the officials

盲官

see styles
 moukan / mokan
    もうかん
(hist) blind official who specialized as a musician, masseur or acupuncturist (abolished in 1871)

看官

see styles
kàn guān
    kan4 guan1
k`an kuan
    kan kuan
(old) (used by novelists) dear readers; (used by storytellers) dear audience members

神官

see styles
 shinkan
    しんかん
    kanzukasa
    かんづかさ
    kamuzukasa
    かむづかさ
    kamizukasa
    かみづかさ
Shinto priest

祭官

see styles
 saikan
    さいかん
official who arranges festival and rites

秋官

see styles
 shuukan / shukan
    しゅうかん
(hist) (See 六官) Ministry of Justice (Zhou dynasty China)

稅官


税官

see styles
shuì guān
    shui4 guan1
shui kuan
a taxman; a customs officer

稗官

see styles
bài guān
    bai4 guan1
pai kuan
 haikan
    はいかん
(old) petty official charged with reporting back to the ruler on what people in a locality are talking about; novel in the vernacular; fiction writer; novelist
(See 稗史) petty official responsible for collecting public gossip and presenting it to the king (in ancient China)

竜官

see styles
 ryuukan / ryukan
    りゅうかん
(surname) Ryūkan

納官

see styles
 noukan / nokan
    のうかん
(place-name) Noukan

縣官


县官

see styles
xiàn guān
    xian4 guan1
hsien kuan
district magistrate; county magistrate

罷官


罢官

see styles
bà guān
    ba4 guan1
pa kuan
 hikan
    ひかん
to dismiss from office; to resign from office
(archaism) removal from office

考官

see styles
kǎo guān
    kao3 guan1
k`ao kuan
    kao kuan
an examiner; an official conducting an exam

荘官

see styles
 shoukan / shokan
    しょうかん
(1) administrator of a manor; (2) village headman (Edo period)

虻官

see styles
 asao
    あさお
(personal name) Asao

被官

see styles
 hikan
    ひかん
(1) lower government office (ritsuryo system); (2) servant of a higher ranking person (during the middle ages); retainer; (3) servant of an urban family; (4) serf; (surname) Hikan

裸官

see styles
luǒ guān
    luo3 guan1
lo kuan
Communist Party official whose wife and children have left China to reside in a foreign country

解官

see styles
 gekan; kaikan
    げかん; かいかん
(noun/participle) (See 免官) dismissing a government official

触官

see styles
 shokkan
    しょっかん
(See 触覚器官) tactile organ; touch organ

言官

see styles
yán guān
    yan2 guan1
yen kuan
imperial censor

警官

see styles
jǐng guān
    jing3 guan1
ching kuan
 keikan / kekan
    けいかん
constable; police officer
(See 警察官・けいさつかん) police officer; policeman; constable

財官

see styles
 zaikan
    ざいかん
(surname) Zaikan

貪官


贪官

see styles
tān guān
    tan1 guan1
t`an kuan
    tan kuan
corrupt official; grasping functionary; greedy mandarin

貴官

see styles
 kikan
    きかん
(pronoun) (honorific or respectful language) (kana only) (used to address government officials, military personnel, etc.) you

貶官


贬官

see styles
biǎn guān
    bian3 guan1
pien kuan
to demote an official; a demoted official

買官


买官

see styles
mǎi guān
    mai3 guan1
mai kuan
to buy a title; to use wealth to acquire office

軍官


军官

see styles
jun guān
    jun1 guan1
chün kuan
officer (military)

辨官

see styles
 benkan
    べんかん
(out-dated kanji) Oversight Department (division of the daijokan responsible for controlling central and provincial governmental offices); (out-dated kanji) (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) Oversight Department (division of the daijokan responsible for controlling central and provincial governmental offices); (surname) Benkan

辭官


辞官

see styles
cí guān
    ci2 guan1
tz`u kuan
    tzu kuan
to resign a government post

退官

see styles
 taikan
    たいかん
(n,vs,vi) retirement from office

道官

see styles
 michinori
    みちのり
(given name) Michinori

達官


达官

see styles
dá guān
    da2 guan1
ta kuan
high-ranking official

醫官


医官

see styles
yī guān
    yi1 guan1
i kuan
official in charge of medical affairs; respectful title for a doctor
See: 医官

金官

see styles
 kanetsuka
    かねつか
(surname) Kanetsuka

鈴官

see styles
 suzumiya
    すずみや
(surname) Suzumiya

銅官


铜官

see styles
tóng guān
    tong2 guan1
t`ung kuan
    tung kuan
Tongguan, a district of Tongling City 銅陵市|铜陵市[Tong2ling2 Shi4], Anhui

長官


长官

see styles
zhǎng guān
    zhang3 guan1
chang kuan
 choukan / chokan
    ちょうかん
senior official; senior officer; commanding officer; CL:位[wei4]; sir (term of address for senior officer)
secretary (government); director; chief

閹官

see styles
 enkan
    えんかん
eunuch

闕官

see styles
 kekkan
    けっかん
(1) empty government position; (noun/participle) (2) dismissing a government official

高官

see styles
gāo guān
    gao1 guan1
kao kuan
 koukan / kokan
    こうかん
high official
(noun - becomes adjective with の) high official

魔官

see styles
mó guān
    mo2 guan1
mo kuan
officials (or subordinates) of Māra

鹽官

see styles
yán guān
    yan2 guan1
yen kuan
Yanguan

龍官

see styles
 riyuukan / riyukan
    りゆうかん
(personal name) Riyūkan

官一郎

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

官三牧

see styles
 kanzoumaki / kanzomaki
    かんぞうまき
(place-name) Kanzoumaki

官九郎

see styles
 kankurou / kankuro
    かんくろう
(personal name) Kankurou

官二代

see styles
guān èr dài
    guan1 er4 dai4
kuan erh tai
children of officials; word created by analogy with 富二代[fu4 er4 dai4]

官代沢

see styles
 kandaizawa
    かんだいざわ
(place-name) Kandaizawa

官僚制

see styles
 kanryousei / kanryose
    かんりょうせい
bureaucracy

官僚化

see styles
 kanryouka / kanryoka
    かんりょうか
(noun/participle) bureaucratization; bureaucratisation

官僚的

see styles
 kanryouteki / kanryoteki
    かんりょうてき
(adjectival noun) bureaucratic

官僚臭

see styles
 kanryoushuu / kanryoshu
    かんりょうしゅう
smack of the bureaucrat

官八郎

see styles
 kanpachirou / kanpachiro
    かんぱちろう
(male given name) Kanpachirou

官公吏

see styles
 kankouri / kankori
    かんこうり
officialdom

官公庁

see styles
 kankouchou / kankocho
    かんこうちょう
government and municipal offices; public agencies

官公署

see styles
 kankousho / kankosho
    かんこうしょ
government and public offices; public agency

官兵衛

see styles
 kanbee
    かんべえ
(surname) Kanbee

官太郎

see styles
 kantarou / kantaro
    かんたろう
(male given name) Kantarō

官奴婢

see styles
 kannuhi
    かんぬひ
(archaism) (See 五色の賤) government-owned slave

官山川

see styles
 kanzangawa
    かんざんがわ
(place-name) Kanzangawa

官幣社

see styles
 kanpeisha / kanpesha
    かんぺいしゃ
(obsolete) shrine receiving offerings from the Bureau of Divinities (pre-Meiji) or the Imperial Household Department (post-Meiji)

官庁街

see styles
 kanchougai / kanchogai
    かんちょうがい
government district

官房学

see styles
 kanbougaku / kanbogaku
    かんぼうがく
cameralism

官房長

see styles
 kanbouchou / kanbocho
    かんぼうちょう
Chief Cabinet Secretary

官有地

see styles
 kanyuuchi / kanyuchi
    かんゆうち
(archaism) (See 国有地) state-owned land; crown land (UK, Australia, etc.)

官架子

see styles
guān jià zi
    guan1 jia4 zi5
kuan chia tzu
putting on official airs

官求品

see styles
 kankyuuhin / kankyuhin
    かんきゅうひん
fluorescent light bulb

官渡區


官渡区

see styles
guān dù qū
    guan1 du4 qu1
kuan tu ch`ü
    kuan tu chü
Guandu district of Kunming city 昆明市[Kun1 ming2 shi4], Yunnan

官田鄉


官田乡

see styles
guān tián xiāng
    guan1 tian2 xiang1
kuan t`ien hsiang
    kuan tien hsiang
Kuantien township in Tainan county 台南縣|台南县[Tai2 nan2 xian4], Taiwan

官社殿

see styles
 kanshaden
    かんしゃでん
(place-name) Kanshaden

官給品

see styles
 kankyuuhin / kankyuhin
    かんきゅうひん
government-issued goods

官老爺


官老爷

see styles
guān lǎo ye
    guan1 lao3 ye5
kuan lao yeh
nickname for official

官能團


官能团

see styles
guān néng tuán
    guan1 neng2 tuan2
kuan neng t`uan
    kuan neng tuan
functional group (chemistry)

官能基

see styles
guān néng jī
    guan1 neng2 ji1
kuan neng chi
 kannouki / kannoki
    かんのうき
functional group (chemistry)
{chem} functional group

官能性

see styles
 kannousei / kannose
    かんのうせい
{chem} (See 官能基) functionality

官能的

see styles
 kannouteki / kannoteki
    かんのうてき
(adjectival noun) sensual; voluptuous; sexy; arousing

官軍塚

see styles
 kangunzuka
    かんぐんづか
(place-name) Kangunzuka

官輪山

see styles
 kanrinyama
    かんりんやま
(place-name) Kanrinyama

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

<12345678>

This page contains 100 results for "官" 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

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

We do offer Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Services. We'll also be happy to help you translate something for other purposes.

No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.

The following titles are just to help people who are searching for an Asian dictionary to find this page.

Japanese Kanji Dictionary

Free Asian Dictionary

Chinese Kanji Dictionary

Chinese Words Dictionary

Chinese Language Dictionary

Japanese Chinese Dictionary