There are 20 total results for your 計劃 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
計劃 计划 see styles |
jì huà ji4 hua4 chi hua |
plan; project; program; to plan; to map out; CL:個|个[ge4],項|项[xiang4] |
計劃報廢 计划报废 see styles |
jì huà bào fèi ji4 hua4 bao4 fei4 chi hua pao fei |
planned obsolescence |
計劃生育 计划生育 see styles |
jì huà shēng yù ji4 hua4 sheng1 yu4 chi hua sheng yü |
family planning |
計劃目標 计划目标 see styles |
jì huà mù biāo ji4 hua4 mu4 biao1 chi hua mu piao |
planned target; scheduled target |
計劃經濟 计划经济 see styles |
jì huà jīng jì ji4 hua4 jing1 ji4 chi hua ching chi |
planned economy |
五年計劃 五年计划 see styles |
wǔ nián jì huà wu3 nian2 ji4 hua4 wu nien chi hua |
Five-Year Plan |
共享計劃 共享计划 see styles |
gòng xiǎng jì huà gong4 xiang3 ji4 hua4 kung hsiang chi hua |
joint project; partnership |
具體計劃 具体计划 see styles |
jù tǐ jì huà ju4 ti3 ji4 hua4 chü t`i chi hua chü ti chi hua |
a concrete plan; a definite plan |
商業計劃 商业计划 see styles |
shāng yè jì huà shang1 ye4 ji4 hua4 shang yeh chi hua |
business plan |
按照計劃 按照计划 see styles |
àn zhào jì huà an4 zhao4 ji4 hua4 an chao chi hua |
according to (the) plan ... |
救恩計劃 救恩计划 see styles |
jiù ēn jì huà jiu4 en1 ji4 hua4 chiu en chi hua |
plan of salvation |
行動計劃 行动计划 see styles |
xíng dòng jì huà xing2 dong4 ji4 hua4 hsing tung chi hua |
action plan |
計劃性報廢 计划性报废 see styles |
jì huà xìng bào fèi ji4 hua4 xing4 bao4 fei4 chi hua hsing pao fei |
planned obsolescence |
古騰堡計劃 古腾堡计划 see styles |
gǔ téng bǎo jì huà gu3 teng2 bao3 ji4 hua4 ku t`eng pao chi hua ku teng pao chi hua |
Project Gutenberg |
太陽神計劃 太阳神计划 see styles |
tài yáng shén jì huà tai4 yang2 shen2 ji4 hua4 t`ai yang shen chi hua tai yang shen chi hua |
the Apollo project |
阿波羅計劃 阿波罗计划 see styles |
ā bō luó jì huà a1 bo1 luo2 ji4 hua4 a po lo chi hua |
the Apollo project (1961-1975), the NASA moon landing project |
人類基因組計劃 人类基因组计划 see styles |
rén lèi jī yīn zǔ jì huà ren2 lei4 ji1 yin1 zu3 ji4 hua4 jen lei chi yin tsu chi hua |
Human Genome Project |
國家計劃委員會 国家计划委员会 see styles |
guó jiā jì huà wěi yuán huì guo2 jia1 ji4 hua4 wei3 yuan2 hui4 kuo chia chi hua wei yüan hui |
PRC State Planning Committee, set up in 1952, replaced in 1998 by State Development and Planning Committee 國家發展計劃委員會|国家发展计划委员会[Guo2 jia1 Fa1 zhan3 Ji4 hua4 Wei3 yuan2 hui4] then in 2003 by National Development and Reform Commission 國家發展和改革委員會|国家发展和改革委员会[Guo2 jia1 Fa1 zhan3 he2 Gai3 ge2 Wei3 yuan2 hui4] |
聯合國開發計劃署 联合国开发计划署 see styles |
lián hé guó kāi fā jì huà shǔ lian2 he2 guo2 kai1 fa1 ji4 hua4 shu3 lien ho kuo k`ai fa chi hua shu lien ho kuo kai fa chi hua shu |
United Nations Development Program |
國家發展計劃委員會 国家发展计划委员会 see styles |
guó jiā fā zhǎn jì huà wěi yuán huì guo2 jia1 fa1 zhan3 ji4 hua4 wei3 yuan2 hui4 kuo chia fa chan chi hua wei yüan hui |
PRC State Development and Planning Committee, set up 1998 to replace State Planning Committee 國家計劃委員會|国家计划委员会, replaced in 2003 by National Development and Reform Commission 國家發展和改革委員會|国家发展和改革委员会 |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 20 results for "計劃" 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
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