There are 23 total results for your 委託 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
委託 委托 see styles |
wěi tuō wei3 tuo1 wei t`o wei to itaku いたく |
to entrust; to trust; to commission (noun/participle) consign (goods (for sale) to a firm); entrust (person with something); commit |
委託書 委托书 see styles |
wěi tuō shū wei3 tuo1 shu1 wei t`o shu wei to shu |
commission; proxy; power of attorney; authorization; warrant |
委託生 see styles |
itakusei / itakuse いたくせい |
scholarship student sent by government office or business |
委託者 see styles |
itakusha いたくしゃ |
(See 受託者) consignor |
再委託 see styles |
saiitaku / saitaku さいいたく |
(noun/participle) reconsignment (of goods); recommissioning (of a task) |
委託売買 see styles |
itakubaibai いたくばいばい |
consignment sales and purchase |
委託料金 see styles |
itakuryoukin / itakuryokin いたくりょうきん |
commission; commission payment |
委託生産 see styles |
itakuseisan / itakusesan いたくせいさん |
consignment production |
委託研究 see styles |
itakukenkyuu / itakukenkyu いたくけんきゅう |
contract research |
委託販売 see styles |
itakuhanbai いたくはんばい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) consignment sale |
外部委託 see styles |
gaibuitaku がいぶいたく |
(noun/participle) (See アウトソーシング) outsourcing |
業務委託 see styles |
gyoumuitaku / gyomuitaku ぎょうむいたく |
outsourcing; subcontracting |
運用委託 see styles |
unyouitaku / unyoitaku うんよういたく |
mandate (e.g. to use resources); lease (e.g. to use facilities) |
委託保証金 see styles |
itakuhoshoukin / itakuhoshokin いたくほしょうきん |
margin money |
委託契約書 see styles |
itakukeiyakusho / itakukeyakusho いたくけいやくしょ |
outsourcing contract |
外部委託先 see styles |
gaibuitakusaki がいぶいたくさき |
subcontractor; outsourcing contractor |
業務委託契約 see styles |
gyoumuitakukeiyaku / gyomuitakukeyaku ぎょうむいたくけいやく |
outsourcing agreement; operating agreement; subcontracting arrangement |
業務の外部委託 see styles |
gyoumunogaibuitaku / gyomunogaibuitaku ぎょうむのがいぶいたく |
outsourcing |
研究委託契約書 see styles |
kenkyuuitakukeiyakusho / kenkyuitakukeyakusho けんきゅういたくけいやくしょ |
research outsourcing contract |
Variations: |
itaku いたく |
(noun, transitive verb) entrusting (something to a person); consignment (of goods); putting in someone's charge; trust; commission |
業務委託個別契約書 see styles |
gyoumuitakukobetsukeiyakusho / gyomuitakukobetsukeyakusho ぎょうむいたくこべつけいやくしょ |
individual outsourcing agreement |
業務支援委託契約書 see styles |
gyoumushienitakukeiyakusho / gyomushienitakukeyakusho ぎょうむしえんいたくけいやくしょ |
support services agreement contract |
Variations: |
itaku いたく |
(noun, transitive verb) entrusting (something to a person); consignment (of goods); putting in someone's charge; trust; commission |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 23 results for "委託" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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