College, academy, institute, faculty§College, accademia, istituto, facoltà
Below you find the Chinese word related to the following English terms:
- College
- Academy
- Institute
- Faculty§College
- Accademia
- Istituto
- Facoltà
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理着
More symbols with the following meanings:
College
Institute
First character of the Chinese word 理着
- | Reason, logic, truth; texture, grain (in wood, skin, etc.); natural science (esp. physics) |
- | Manage, run, deal with; put in proper order, clean up, tidy up; take notice of, pay attention to |
- | (A surname) |
There's no difference between the simplified and the traditional version of this character.
Second character of the Chinese word 理着
- | (Added to a verb or adjective to indicate a continued action or state) |
- | (In sentences beginning with a place word, added to the verb to indicate a resultant state) |
- | (After a verb and before another verb, indicating an accompanying action or state: 1. serving as an adverbial modifier; 2. indicating that while one action is in progress another is expected) |
- | (In imperative sentences, used after verbs or adjectives for emphasis) |
- | (Used in forming a preposition) |
Some Chinese characters have more than one pronunciation. This is one of them!
It can be pronounced also zhao2. Pronounced that way, it means: touch, come in contact with; affected by (cold, etc., troubled with, suffer; ignited, lit; fall asleep; hit the mark, succeed in.
It can be pronounced also zhuo2. Pronounced that way, it means: ouch, come in contact with; affected by (cold, etc., troubled with, suffer; ignited, lit; fall asleep; hit the mark, succeed in Whereabouts; wear (clothes; touch, contact; apply, use; send; order, command.
It can be pronounced also zhao1. Pronounced that way, it means: uch, come in contact with; affected by (cold, etc., troubled with, suffer; ignited, lit; fall asleep; hit the mark, succeed in Whereabouts; wear (clothes; touch, contact; apply, use; send; order, command Move (in chess; trick, device; put in, add; all right, OK.
This character has a different traditional version.
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