There are 25 total results for your 提供 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
提供 see styles |
tí gōng ti2 gong1 t`i kung ti kung teikyou / tekyo ていきょう |
to offer; to supply; to provide; to furnish (noun, transitive verb) (1) offer; tender; providing; supplying; making available; donating (blood, organs, etc.); (noun, transitive verb) (2) sponsoring (a TV program) |
提供側 see styles |
teikyougawa / tekyogawa ていきょうがわ |
sender (side of transaction) |
提供元 see styles |
teikyoumoto / tekyomoto ていきょうもと |
original source; provider; supplier |
提供商 see styles |
tí gōng shāng ti2 gong1 shang1 t`i kung shang ti kung shang |
provider (company) |
提供者 see styles |
tí gōng zhě ti2 gong1 zhe3 t`i kung che ti kung che teikyousha / tekyosha ていきょうしゃ |
supplier; provider donor; contributor; provider |
提供価値 see styles |
teikyoukachi / tekyokachi ていきょうかち |
value proposition; promise of value |
卵子提供 see styles |
ranshiteikyou / ranshitekyo らんしていきょう |
egg donation |
情報提供 see styles |
jouhouteikyou / johotekyo じょうほうていきょう |
provision of information |
精子提供 see styles |
seishiteikyou / seshitekyo せいしていきょう |
sperm donation |
臓器提供 see styles |
zoukiteikyou / zokitekyo ぞうきていきょう |
organ donation |
卵子提供者 see styles |
ranshiteikyousha / ranshitekyosha らんしていきょうしゃ |
egg donor |
情報提供者 see styles |
jouhouteikyousha / johotekyosha じょうほうていきょうしゃ |
(1) informant; informer; contact; (2) {comp} Information Provider |
服務提供商 服务提供商 see styles |
fú wù tí gōng shāng fu2 wu4 ti2 gong1 shang1 fu wu t`i kung shang fu wu ti kung shang |
(Internet) service provider |
服務提供者 服务提供者 see styles |
fú wù tí gōng zhě fu2 wu4 ti2 gong1 zhe3 fu wu t`i kung che fu wu ti kung che |
service provider |
精子提供者 see styles |
seishiteikyousha / seshitekyosha せいしていきょうしゃ |
sperm donor |
臓器提供者 see styles |
zoukiteikyousha / zokitekyosha ぞうきていきょうしゃ |
organ donor |
資金提供者 see styles |
shikinteikyousha / shikintekyosha しきんていきょうしゃ |
investor; funder; financial contributor |
因特網提供商 因特网提供商 see styles |
yīn tè wǎng tí gōng shāng yin1 te4 wang3 ti2 gong1 shang1 yin t`e wang t`i kung shang yin te wang ti kung shang |
Internet service provider (ISP) |
サービス提供者 see styles |
saabisuteikyousha / sabisutekyosha サービスていきょうしゃ |
{comp} service provider |
サービス提供区域 see styles |
saabisuteikyoukuiki / sabisutekyokuiki サービスていきょうくいき |
{comp} service area boundary |
サービス提供地域 see styles |
saabisuteikyouchiiki / sabisutekyochiki サービスていきょうちいき |
{comp} service area |
管理提供オブジェクト see styles |
kanriteikyouobujekuto / kanritekyoobujekuto かんりていきょうオブジェクト |
{comp} management support object |
ネットワークサービス提供者 see styles |
nettowaakusaabisuteikyousha / nettowakusabisutekyosha ネットワークサービスていきょうしゃ |
{comp} network service provider |
トランスポートサービス提供者 see styles |
toransupootosaabisuteikyousha / toransupootosabisutekyosha トランスポートサービスていきょうしゃ |
{comp} transport service provider; TS-provider |
トランザクション処理サービス提供者 see styles |
toranzakushonshorisaabisuteikyousha / toranzakushonshorisabisutekyosha トランザクションしょりサービスていきょうしゃ |
{comp} Transaction Processing Service Provider; TPSP |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 25 results for "提供" 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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