紀檢
jì jiǎn
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disciplinary inspection;
to inspect another's discipline
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紀要
jì yào
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minutes;
written summary of a meeting
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紀錄
jì lù
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variant of 記錄|记录[ji4 lu4] (but in Taiwan, not for the verb sense "to record")
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紀錄創造者
jì lù chuàng zào zhě
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record setter;
record holder
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紀錄片
jì lù piàn
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newsreel;
documentary (film or TV program);
CL:部[bu4]
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結婚紀念日
jié hūn jì niàn rì
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wedding anniversary
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經紀
jīng jì
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to manage (a business);
manager;
broker
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經紀人
jīng jì rén
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broker;
middleman;
agent;
manager
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綱紀
gāng jì
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law and order
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羅縷紀存
luó lǚ jì cún
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to record and preserve
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西藏百萬農奴解放紀念日
xī zàng bǎi wàn nóng nú jiě fàng jì niàn rì
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Serf Liberation Day (PRC)
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證券經紀人
zhèng quàn jīng jì rén
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stockbroker
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違法亂紀
wéi fǎ luàn jì
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to break the law and violate discipline (idiom)
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違紀
wéi jì
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lack of discipline;
to break a rule;
to violate discipline;
to breach a principle
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陣亡戰士紀念日
zhèn wáng zhàn shì jì niàn rì
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Memorial Day (American holiday)
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震旦紀
zhèn dàn jì
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Sinian (c. 800-542 million years ago), late phase of pre-Cambrian geological era
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風紀
fēng jì
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standard of behavior;
moral standards;
discipline
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鳩山由紀夫
jiū shān yóu jì fū
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Hatoyama Yukio (1947-), Japanese Democratic Party politician, prime minister 2009-2010
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華盛頓紀念碑
huá shèng dùn jì niàn bēi
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Washington Monument; an obelisk on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., built to commemorate George Washington, the first President of the United States
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