There are 21 total results for your 甄 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
甄 see styles |
zhēn zhen1 chen ken けん |
to distinguish; to evaluate (surname) Ken Mould, influence, discern; translit. kiṃ, kin. |
甄別 甄别 see styles |
zhēn bié zhen1 bie2 chen pieh kenbetsu けんべつ |
to screen; to discriminate; to reexamine a case; screening (of applicants etc) (noun, transitive verb) (obsolete) distinction |
甄審 甄审 see styles |
zhēn shěn zhen1 shen3 chen shen |
to screen and select (candidates etc) |
甄拔 see styles |
zhēn bá zhen1 ba2 chen pa |
to select |
甄汰 see styles |
zhēn tài zhen1 tai4 chen t`ai chen tai |
to eliminate by examination |
甄用 see styles |
zhēn yòng zhen1 yong4 chen yung |
to employ by examination |
甄綜 甄综 see styles |
zhēn zōng zhen1 zong1 chen tsung |
to comprehensively appraise and select |
甄藻 see styles |
zhēn zǎo zhen1 zao3 chen tsao |
to discern talent |
甄訓 甄训 see styles |
zhēn xùn zhen1 xun4 chen hsün |
(Tw) to identify (talented individuals) and give them training |
甄試 甄试 see styles |
zhēn shì zhen1 shi4 chen shih |
selection test; admission exam |
甄選 甄选 see styles |
zhēn xuǎn zhen1 xuan3 chen hsüan |
to select; to pick |
甄錄 甄录 see styles |
zhēn lù zhen1 lu4 chen lu |
to employ by an examination |
甄陀 see styles |
zhēn tuó zhen1 tuo2 chen t`o chen to kenda |
kinnara, v. 緊. |
甄陶 see styles |
zhēn táo zhen1 tao2 chen t`ao chen tao |
to make something of clay; to appraise people of talent |
推甄 see styles |
tuī zhēn tui1 zhen1 t`ui chen tui chen |
to recommend a student for admission to a higher-level school; to put a student on the recommendation track (one of several ways of gaining admission to a higher-level school in Taiwan); abbr. for 推薦甄選|推荐甄选 |
陶甄 see styles |
táo zhēn tao2 zhen1 t`ao chen tao chen |
to mold and educate people |
甄叔迦 see styles |
zhēn shú jiā zhen1 shu2 jia1 chen shu chia kenshuka |
kiṃśuka, the tree Butea frondosa, with beautiful red blossoms; a red stone perhaps a ruby. |
甄迦羅 甄迦罗 see styles |
zhēn jiā luó zhen1 jia1 luo2 chen chia lo kengara |
kiṃkara, 10,000,000,000. |
甄陀羅 甄陀罗 see styles |
zhēn tuó luó zhen1 tuo2 luo2 chen t`o lo chen to lo kentara |
kiṃnara |
甄別考試 甄别考试 see styles |
zhēn bié kǎo shì zhen1 bie2 kao3 shi4 chen pieh k`ao shih chen pieh kao shih |
to screen; to grade by examination; screening; placement test |
甄叔迦樹 甄叔迦树 see styles |
zhēn shú jiā shù zhen1 shu2 jia1 shu4 chen shu chia shu kenshuka ju |
(Skt. kiṃśuka) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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