There are 19 total results for your 書記 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
書記 书记 see styles |
shū ji shu1 ji5 shu chi shoki しょき |
secretary (chief official of a branch of a socialist or communist party); clerk; scribe (1) clerk; secretary; (noun, transitive verb) (2) writing down; putting on record A record. |
書記官 书记官 see styles |
shū ji guān shu1 ji5 guan1 shu chi kuan shokikan しょきかん |
clerk of a law court secretary |
書記局 see styles |
shokikyoku しょききょく |
secretariat |
書記素 see styles |
shokiso しょきそ |
{ling} grapheme |
書記處 书记处 see styles |
shū ji chù shu1 ji5 chu4 shu chi ch`u shu chi chu |
secretariat |
書記補 see styles |
shokiho しょきほ |
assistant clerk |
書記長 see styles |
shokichou / shokicho しょきちょう |
general secretary (of a party, union, etc.); secretary-general; chief secretary |
副書記 副书记 see styles |
fù shū ji fu4 shu1 ji5 fu shu chi |
deputy secretary |
啓書記 see styles |
keishoki / keshoki けいしょき |
(person) Keishoki; Shoukei (Muromachi-era Zen monk and artist) |
総書記 see styles |
soushoki / soshoki そうしょき |
general secretary (of a communist party, esp. the leader of China or North Korea) |
總書記 总书记 see styles |
zǒng shū ji zong3 shu1 ji5 tsung shu chi |
general secretary (of the Communist Party) |
書記体系 see styles |
shokitaikei / shokitaike しょきたいけい |
writing system |
書記言語 see styles |
shokigengo しょきげんご |
(See 文字言語) written language; literary language |
第一書記 see styles |
daiichishoki / daichishoki だいいちしょき |
first secretary (of a communist party) |
金総書記 see styles |
kimusoushoki / kimusoshoki きむそうしょき |
(person) Secretary-General Kim (Jong Il) |
内閣書記官長 see styles |
naikakushokikanchou / naikakushokikancho ないかくしょきかんちょう |
(hist) Chief Cabinet Secretary (1879-1947) |
報告書記述項 see styles |
houkokushokijutsukou / hokokushokijutsuko ほうこくしょきじゅつこう |
{comp} report description entry |
裁判所書記官 see styles |
saibanshoshokikan さいばんしょしょきかん |
clerk of court |
Variations: |
kakishirusu かきしるす |
(transitive verb) to write down; to record; to register |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 19 results for "書記" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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