Chinese Office Chinese Vocabulary

A curated collection of Chinese vocabulary relevant to office environments. Learn how to communicate effectively in a professional setting.

行政 (xíng zhèng)
administration

In Chinese, '行政' refers to the act of managing or supervising an organization or effort. This could apply to the management of the government, businesses, or any other organization. It is commonly used in contexts like government administration ('政府行政') or business administration ('企业行政') to refer to the upper management department that executes the strategies and policies.

西装 (xī zhuāng)
suit

The Chinese word for 'suit' is '西装'. It is used the same way as in English, to refer to a set of men's or women's clothes consisting of a jacket and trousers or a skirt, made from the same material. The word '西装' can be used in various contexts where formal attire is being discussed.

Example sentences with  西装
计划 (jì huà)
plan

In Chinese, '计划' means 'plan'. It can be used to describe an idea or arrangement you have thought about and organized. It is widely used in various context settings such as business planning, travel plans, or daily plans.

订单 (dìng dān)
order

In Chinese, '订单' is mainly used for referring to orders in the context of shopping or consuming services. It can be used to indicate orders made for goods in a store or orders placed in a restaurant. Comparable to how 'order' is used in English, '订单' is employed in similar contexts.

训练 (xùn liàn)
training

The word '训练' in Chinese is used very similarly to 'training' in English. It can mean the action of teaching a person or animal a particular skill for a regular activity or profession. Examples include training for a competition, training a pet, or training in a particular field.

账户 (zhàng hù)
account

The Chinese word '账户' corresponds to the English word 'account', which can refer to a record or statement of financial expenditure and receipts relating to a particular period or purpose. In Chinese context, it could relate to a bank account, a user account for a website, or an account for a service like electricity or internet.

购买 (gòumǎi)
purchase

In Chinese, '购买' is a formal term used to describe the act of buying or purchasing goods or services. It is more commonly used in written or official contexts, rather than in casual conversation. Just like in English, '购买' can be used both as a noun and a verb, depending on the context.

贸易 (màoyì)
trade

The Chinese term for 'trade' is '贸易' (màoyì). It is used in the same context as in English, meaning the action of buying and selling goods and services. It could be used in various contexts such as international trade ('国际贸易'), trade agreement ('贸易协议'), or trade surplus ('贸易顺差').

Example sentences with  贸易
辉煌 (huīhuáng)
brilliant

In Chinese, '辉煌' (huīhuáng) is used to describe something which is magnificent or outstanding. It is often used to describe an accomplishment, a beautiful scene or object, or even a period of time, such as a 'brilliant era'. Just like in English, it can be used in a variety of contexts.

Example sentences with  辉煌
退休 (tuìxiū)
retire

In Chinese, '退休' (tuìxiū) refers to retirement from working, often after reaching a certain age. It can be used in various contexts, such as formal or informal conversation, and in written or spoken language. Similar to its usage in English, it typically implies the transition from gainful employment to a time of rest or pursuing one's hobbies.

Example sentences with  退休
销售 (xiāo shòu)
sale

In Chinese, the term '销售' represents 'sale'. It is a noun directly referring to selling goods and services in return for money or compensation. It is often used in retail and commerce-related circumstances in China.

雇佣 (gù yōng)
employ

The Chinese word '雇佣' is used to describe the hiring or engaging of someone's services for wage or salary. It can be used in scenarios such as employment in a company, organization, or by an individual.

需求 (xū qiú)
demand

The Chinese word for demand, '需求', is used to express a strong wish or a need. It can be used to describe something that is required or needed in a particular situation, just like the word 'demand' in English. For example, '市场需求' means 'market demand'. When talking about a demand for a product or service, the word can be used to describe the quantity of products or services that consumers want to buy at a certain price at a certain moment

Example sentences with  需求
面试 (miànshì)
interview

The Chinese word '面试' is used in the same way as the English word 'interview'. It usually refers to a meeting in which someone is asked questions to see if they are suitable for a job or a course. It can be used in various sentences similar to its usage in English.

顾客 (gù kè)
customer

The Chinese word for customer, '顾客', is often used in the context of a person or entity that purchases goods or services from a business. It is a common term used in commerce and business settings.

Example sentences with  顾客
预算 (yùsuàn)
budget

In Chinese, '预算' refers to an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. It is used in contexts relating to finance, business and economics, just like how 'budget' is used in English. As with the English term, '预算' can also be used as a verb, meaning to allocate funds for different purposes or costs.

Example sentences with  预算
领带 (lǐngdài)
tie

领带 pronounced as 'lǐngdài', is the direct translation of the English word 'tie'. It is most commonly used to refer to the accessory worn around the neck for decorative purposes, usually by men. In Chinese, it can be used in different contexts just as in English, but mainly in formal settings or discussions related to fashion, business, or professional attire.

高效 (gāo xiào)
efficient

The Chinese word '高效' is used to describe something or someone being effective without wasting time, effort, or resources. It is often used in various contexts such as performance, work or systems that perform functionally in an efficient way.

Example sentences with  高效
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