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Meaning of Mandarin | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Standard
ˈmæn.də.ɹɪn

Definitions

  1. Standard Mandarin, an official language of China and Taiwan, and one of four official languages in Singapore; Putonghua, Guoyu or Huayu.
  2. A high government bureaucrat of the Chinese Empire.
  3. Ellipsis of mandarin orange:
  4. A small, sweet citrus fruit.
  5. A pedantic or elitist bureaucrat.
  6. A tree of the species Citrus reticulata.
  7. A branch of the Chinese languages, consisting of many dialects; Guanhua or Beifanghua.
  8. A pedantic senior person of influence in academia or literary circles.
  9. An orange colour.
  10. Ellipsis of mandarin duck.
  11. A senior civil servant.
  12. A figurine of a Chinese person with movable head that was popular in the 1950s. (Cf. bobblehead.)

Equivalents

Afrikaans mandaryn Mandaryns
Català mandarí
Dansk mandarin
Ελληνικά μανδαρίνος
Esperanto mandareno
Eesti mandariini
Français mandarin mandarin
Galego mandarín
עברית מנדרינית
Magyar mandarin
Հայերեն մանդարին
Bahasa Indonesia mandarin
Italiano mandarino
Македонски мандарински
Bahasa Melayu bahasa Cina menteri
Português mandarim
Svenska mandarin
ไทย ขุนนาง
Tagalog Mandarin
Türkçe Çince
ئۇيغۇرچە خەنزۇچە
Українська мандарин

Examples

“LIKE THE MANDARINS of old, the rulers of China live behind high walls. When they emerge, which they rarely do, they travel in cars with rear windows curtained like sedan chairs. They live in the Chung Nan Hai, a walled park adjacent to the Forbidden City from where ancient dynasties ruled the Celestial Empire.”
“Its sting preserved to literature a fierce peculiar genius [Waugh] who, in the 40 years before his death last week at 62, achieved recognition as the grand old mandarin of modern British prose and as a satirist whose skill at sticking pens in people rates him a roomy cell in the murderers’ row (Swift, Pope, Wilde, Shaw) of English letters.”
“When mandarins on the court pointed to obscure language in the Constitution to overturn a century of precedent and declare the income tax unconstitutional, Harlan sided with precedent[.]”
“When institutional mandarins such as this eminent pair set out to undermine the traditional basis for remunerating the products of the mind, you might expect a lowly scribe (such as your reviewer) to take umbrage.”
“He lay quietly in the hydropathic bed while his heart shuddered and his eyes focused at random on objects in the room, simulating a calm he could not feel. The walls of green jade, the nightlight in the porcelain mandarin whose head nodded interminably if you touched him, the multi-clock that radiated the time of three planets and six satelittes, the bed itself, a crystal pool flowing with carbonated glycerine at ninety-nine point nine Fahrenheit.”
“[...]and though the ſame word hath one ſignification in the Mandorines Language, and a contrary in Japan and other places, yet knowing one Speech and their Character, you may Travel not only through the Empire of China, but the adjacent Kingdoms.”
“Far fewer people understood Mandarin in Hotan than anywhere else I'd been in Xinjiang. It made getting around difficult, as not only did the taxi drivers fail to understand what I was saying, but they couldn't read an address either. Most ignored or didn't know the Chinese names given to the streets anyway.”
“Owner David Yeh says his Little-One bar -- a homophone to Lithuania's Mandarin name "Litaowan" -- started getting more attention last year after Vilnius became the first EU government to donate vaccines.”
“"Two, three, four, five, south! Six, seven, eight, nine, north!" Strange as it may sound, this is the way the people on the Chinese mainland complain about the lack of clothes, food and other necessities. Absent from the phrases are "one" and "ten"—"i" and "shih" in Chinese Mandarin. The words for "clothes" and "food" sound alike. Also missing are "east" and "west." Their Chinese equivalents when put together as "tung-hsi," stand for "things," "objects" or "matters."”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
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