There are 48 total results for your 閥 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
閥 阀 see styles |
fá fa2 fa batsu ばつ |
powerful individual, family or group; clique; (loanword) valve (n,n-suf) clique; clan; faction; (personal name) Isao; Isawo |
閥族 see styles |
batsuzoku ばつぞく |
clan; clique |
閥芯 阀芯 see styles |
fá xīn fa2 xin1 fa hsin |
valve stem |
閥門 阀门 see styles |
fá mén fa2 men2 fa men |
valve (mechanical) |
党閥 see styles |
toubatsu / tobatsu とうばつ |
party faction; party clique |
学閥 see styles |
gakubatsu がくばつ |
alma mater clique; old school tie |
底閥 底阀 see styles |
dǐ fá di3 fa2 ti fa |
bottom valve; foot valve |
汽閥 汽阀 see styles |
qì fá qi4 fa2 ch`i fa chi fa |
steam valve |
派閥 see styles |
habatsu はばつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) clique; faction |
球閥 球阀 see styles |
qiú fá qiu2 fa2 ch`iu fa chiu fa |
ball valve |
筒閥 筒阀 see styles |
tǒng fá tong3 fa2 t`ung fa tung fa |
a sleeve valve |
藩閥 see styles |
hanbatsu はんばつ |
(hist) clanship; clannism; clan favoritism; clan favouritism |
角閥 角阀 see styles |
jiǎo fá jiao3 fa2 chiao fa |
angle valve |
財閥 财阀 see styles |
cái fá cai2 fa2 ts`ai fa tsai fa zaibatsu ざいばつ |
tycoon; magnate; powerful corporation; conglomerate (1) (hist) zaibatsu; financial conglomerate; industrial group; (2) (colloquialism) rich person |
軍閥 军阀 see styles |
jun fá jun1 fa2 chün fa gunbatsu ぐんばつ |
military clique; junta; warlord military clique or party |
門閥 门阀 see styles |
mén fá men2 fa2 men fa monbatsu もんばつ |
rich and powerful family lineage; pedigree; good family |
閘閥 闸阀 see styles |
zhá fá zha2 fa2 cha fa |
gate valve; sluice valve |
閨閥 see styles |
keibatsu / kebatsu けいばつ |
clan |
頂閥 顶阀 see styles |
dǐng fá ding3 fa2 ting fa |
top valve; head valve |
吸入閥 吸入阀 see styles |
xī rù fá xi1 ru4 fa2 hsi ju fa |
suction valve |
安全閥 安全阀 see styles |
ān quán fá an1 quan2 fa2 an ch`üan fa an chüan fa |
safety valve |
無派閥 see styles |
muhabatsu むはばつ |
(can be adjective with の) belonging to no (political) faction |
節流閥 节流阀 see styles |
jié liú fá jie2 liu2 fa2 chieh liu fa |
a throttle |
薩摩閥 see styles |
satsumabatsu さつまばつ |
Satsuma clan |
遊仙閥 see styles |
yuuseizan / yusezan ゆうせいざん |
(place-name) Yūseizan |
三井財閥 see styles |
mitsuizaibatsu みついざいばつ |
(org) Mitsui Zaibatsu; (o) Mitsui Zaibatsu |
三菱財閥 see styles |
mitsubishizaibatsu みつびしざいばつ |
(org) Mitsubishi Zaibatsu; (o) Mitsubishi Zaibatsu |
住友財閥 see styles |
sumitomozaibatsu すみともざいばつ |
(org) Sumitomo Zaibatsu; (o) Sumitomo Zaibatsu |
党内派閥 see styles |
tounaihabatsu / tonaihabatsu とうないはばつ |
intra-party faction |
北洋軍閥 北洋军阀 see styles |
běi yáng jun fá bei3 yang2 jun1 fa2 pei yang chün fa hokuyougunbatsu / hokuyogunbatsu ほくようぐんばつ |
the Northern Warlords (1912-1927) (hist) Beiyang Army |
奉系軍閥 奉系军阀 see styles |
fèng xì jun fá feng4 xi4 jun1 fa2 feng hsi chün fa |
Fengtian clique (of northern warlords) |
学閥意識 see styles |
gakubatsuishiki がくばついしき |
strong feelings of loyalty to one's old school; the old school tie |
安田財閥 see styles |
yasudazaibatsu やすだざいばつ |
(org) Yasuda Zaibatsu; (o) Yasuda Zaibatsu |
新興財閥 see styles |
shinkouzaibatsu / shinkozaibatsu しんこうざいばつ |
(hist) (See 財閥・1) new zaibatsu (formed after the Meiji period) |
桂系軍閥 桂系军阀 see styles |
guì xì jun fá gui4 xi4 jun1 fa2 kuei hsi chün fa |
Guangxi warlord faction, from 1911-1930 |
派閥主義 see styles |
habatsushugi はばつしゅぎ |
factionalism |
派閥争い see styles |
habatsuarasoi はばつあらそい |
factional dispute; factional strife; rivalry between factions |
派閥人事 see styles |
habatsujinji はばつじんじ |
faction-based personnel appointment |
派閥力学 see styles |
habatsurikigaku はばつりきがく |
factional dynamics; power relationships among factions; factional power politics |
派閥均衡 see styles |
habatsukinkou / habatsukinko はばつきんこう |
balance of power among factions (within a political party); factional balance |
派閥抗争 see styles |
habatsukousou / habatsukoso はばつこうそう |
factional infighting (conflict); antagonism between factions |
派閥政治 see styles |
habatsuseiji / habatsuseji はばつせいじ |
faction-based politics |
浙江財閥 see styles |
sekkouzaibatsu / sekkozaibatsu せっこうざいばつ |
(hist) (See 財閥・1) Zhejiang financial clique; Sekko Zaibatsu; clique from Zhejiang and Jiangsu, influential in Shanghai finance from late 1920s through 1930s |
皖系軍閥 皖系军阀 see styles |
wǎn xì jun fá wan3 xi4 jun1 fa2 wan hsi chün fa |
Anhui faction of Northern Warlords 1911-c.1929 |
直係軍閥 直系军阀 see styles |
zhí xì jun fá zhi2 xi4 jun1 fa2 chih hsi chün fa |
the Zhili faction of the Northern Warlords |
財閥解体 see styles |
zaibatsukaitai ざいばつかいたい |
(hist) (See 財閥・1) dissolution of the zaibatsu (during the US occupation of Japan) |
軍閥混戰 军阀混战 see styles |
jun fá hùn zhàn jun1 fa2 hun4 zhan4 chün fa hun chan |
incessant fighting between warlords |
閨閥政治 see styles |
keibatsuseiji / kebatsuseji けいばつせいじ |
government by relatives of ruler's wife |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 48 results for "閥" 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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