There are 20 total results for your 統治 search.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
統治 统治 see styles |
tǒng zhì tong3 zhi4 t`ung chih tung chih touchi(p); touji / tochi(p); toji とうち(P); とうじ |
to rule (a country); to govern; rule; regime (noun, transitive verb) rule; reign; government; governing; (personal name) Muneharu |
統治下 see styles |
touchika / tochika とうちか |
being under the rule of; being under the government of |
統治権 see styles |
touchiken / tochiken とうちけん |
sovereignty |
統治權 统治权 see styles |
tǒng zhì quán tong3 zhi4 quan2 t`ung chih ch`üan tung chih chüan |
sovereignty; dominion; dominance |
統治者 统治者 see styles |
tǒng zhì zhě tong3 zhi4 zhe3 t`ung chih che tung chih che touchisha / tochisha とうちしゃ |
ruler the ruler; sovereign |
統治機構 see styles |
touchikikou / tochikiko とうちきこう |
system of government; government structure |
統治機関 see styles |
touchikikan / tochikikan とうちきかん |
governing institution; governing institutions; organ of government |
企業統治 see styles |
kigyoutouchi / kigyotochi きぎょうとうち |
corporate governance |
信託統治 see styles |
shintakutouchi / shintakutochi しんたくとうち |
trusteeship |
分割統治 see styles |
bunkatsutouchi / bunkatsutochi ぶんかつとうち |
divide and rule; divide and conquer |
占領統治 see styles |
senryoutouchi / senryotochi せんりょうとうち |
rule of an occupying power |
委任統治 委任统治 see styles |
wěi rèn tǒng zhì wei3 ren4 tong3 zhi4 wei jen t`ung chih wei jen tung chih inintouchi / inintochi いにんとうち |
mandate (territory administration) mandate |
神權統治 神权统治 see styles |
shén quán tǒng zhì shen2 quan2 tong3 zhi4 shen ch`üan t`ung chih shen chüan tung chih |
theocracy |
分割統治法 see styles |
bunkatsutouchihou / bunkatsutochiho ぶんかつとうちほう |
{comp} divide and conquer |
植民地統治 see styles |
shokuminchitouchi / shokuminchitochi しょくみんちとうち |
colonial rule |
至高統治權 至高统治权 see styles |
zhì gāo tǒng zhì quán zhi4 gao1 tong3 zhi4 quan2 chih kao t`ung chih ch`üan chih kao tung chih chüan |
supreme power; sovereignty |
信任統治制度 see styles |
shinnintouchiseido / shinnintochisedo しんにんとうちせいど |
trusteeship system |
信託統治理事会 see styles |
shintakutouchirijikai / shintakutochirijikai しんたくとうちりじかい |
Trusteeship Council |
国連信託統治理事会 see styles |
kokurenshintakutouchirijikai / kokurenshintakutochirijikai こくれんしんたくとうちりじかい |
UN Trusteeship Council |
国際連合カンボジア暫定統治機構 see styles |
kokusairengoukanbojiazanteitouchikikou / kokusairengokanbojiazantetochikiko こくさいれんごうカンボジアざんていとうちきこう |
(o) United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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