There are 7 total results for your 運動會 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
運動會 运动会 see styles |
yùn dòng huì yun4 dong4 hui4 yün tung hui |
sports competition; CL:個|个[ge4] |
世界運動會 世界运动会 see styles |
shì jiè yùn dòng huì shi4 jie4 yun4 dong4 hui4 shih chieh yün tung hui |
World Games |
全國運動會 全国运动会 see styles |
quán guó yùn dòng huì quan2 guo2 yun4 dong4 hui4 ch`üan kuo yün tung hui chüan kuo yün tung hui |
National Games, Chinese athletics competition, organized every four years since 1959 |
城市運動會 城市运动会 see styles |
chéng shì yùn dòng huì cheng2 shi4 yun4 dong4 hui4 ch`eng shih yün tung hui cheng shih yün tung hui |
National Intercity Games, Chinese athletics competition, organized every four years since 1988 |
東亞運動會 东亚运动会 see styles |
dōng yà yùn dòng huì dong1 ya4 yun4 dong4 hui4 tung ya yün tung hui |
East Asian Games |
奧林匹克運動會 奥林匹克运动会 see styles |
ào lín pǐ kè yùn dòng huì ao4 lin2 pi3 ke4 yun4 dong4 hui4 ao lin p`i k`o yün tung hui ao lin pi ko yün tung hui |
Olympic Games; the Olympics |
奧林匹克運動會組織委員會 奥林匹克运动会组织委员会 see styles |
ào lín pǐ kè yùn dòng huì zǔ zhī wěi yuán huì ao4 lin2 pi3 ke4 yun4 dong4 hui4 zu3 zhi1 wei3 yuan2 hui4 ao lin p`i k`o yün tung hui tsu chih wei yüan hui ao lin pi ko yün tung hui tsu chih wei yüan hui |
Olympic Organizing Committee (abbr. to 奧組委|奥组委[Ao4 zu3 wei3]) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 7 results for "運動會" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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