总书记
zǒng shū ji
Pinyin

Definition

总书记
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zǒng shū ji
  1. general secretary (of the Communist Party)

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

wàng jì
  1. 1 to forget
rì jì
  1. 1 diary
  2. 2 CL:則|则[zé],本[běn],篇[piān]
Shū
  1. 1 abbr. for 書經|书经[Shū jīng]
shū xiě
  1. 1 to write
zǒng
  1. 1 always
  2. 2 to assemble
  3. 3 gather
  4. 4 total
  5. 5 overall
  6. 6 head
  7. 7 chief
  8. 8 general
  9. 9 in every case
zǒng shì
  1. 1 always
zǒng suàn
  1. 1 at long last
  2. 2 finally
  3. 3 on the whole
zǒng jié
  1. 1 to sum up
  2. 2 to conclude
  3. 3 summary
  4. 4 résumé
  5. 5 CL:個|个[gè]
Xī yóu Jì
  1. 1 Journey to the West, Ming dynasty novel by Wu Cheng'en 吳承恩|吴承恩, one of the Four Classic Novels of Chinese literature
  2. 2 also called Pilgrimage to the West or Monkey
  1. 1 to record
  2. 2 to note
  3. 3 to memorize
  4. 4 to remember
  5. 5 mark
  6. 6 sign
  7. 7 classifier for blows, kicks, shots
jì zhu
  1. 1 to remember
  2. 2 to bear in mind
  3. 3 to learn by heart
jì de
  1. 1 to remember
jì yì
  1. 1 to remember
  2. 2 to recall
  3. 3 memory
  4. 4 CL:個|个[gè]
jì zhě
  1. 1 reporter
  2. 2 journalist
  3. 3 CL:個|个[gè]
jì lù
  1. 1 to record
  2. 2 record (written account)
  3. 3 note-taker
  4. 4 record (in sports etc)
  5. 5 CL:個|个[gè]
dú shū
  1. 1 to read a book
  2. 2 to study
  3. 3 to attend school
Yǐ tiān Tú lóng Jì
  1. 1 Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber, wuxia (武俠|武侠[wǔ xiá], martial arts chivalry) novel by Jin Yong 金庸[Jīn Yōng] and its screen adaptations
zhuàn jì
  1. 1 biography
  2. 2 CL:篇[piān],部[bù]
qiè jì
  1. 1 remember at all costs
fù zǒng cái
  1. 1 vice-chairman (of an organization)
  2. 2 vice president (of a company)
  3. 3 deputy governor (of a bank)

Idioms (17)

仰屋著书
yǎng wū zhù shū
  1. 1 lit. to stare at the ceiling while writing a book (idiom); to put one's whole body and soul into a book
好记性不如烂笔头
hǎo jì xìng bù rú làn bǐ tóu
  1. 1 the palest ink is better than the best memory (idiom)
折节读书
zhé jié dú shū
  1. 1 to start reading furiously, contrary to previous habit (idiom)
掉书袋
diào shū dài
  1. 1 lit. to wave around one's bookbag (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to show off one's erudition
  3. 3 a person who does so
书不尽言
shū bù jìn yán
  1. 1 I have much more to say than can be written in this letter (conventional letter ending) (idiom)
书香门第
shū xiāng mén dì
  1. 1 family with a literary reputation (idiom); literary family
潜神默记
qián shén mò jì
  1. 1 to devote oneself to a task in silence (idiom)
牛角挂书
niú jiǎo guà shū
  1. 1 lit. to hang one's books on cow horns (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to be diligent in one's studies
白面书生
bái miàn shū shēng
  1. 1 lit. pale-faced scholar (idiom); young and inexperienced person without practical experience
  2. 2 still wet behind the ears
知书达理
zhī shū dá lǐ
  1. 1 educated and well-balanced (idiom)
总角之交
zǒng jiǎo zhī jiāo
  1. 1 childhood friend (idiom)
总角之好
zǒng jiǎo zhī hǎo
  1. 1 childhood friend (idiom)
罄竹难书
qìng zhú nán shū
  1. 1 so many that the bamboo slats have been exhausted
  2. 2 innumerable crimes (idiom)
  3. 3 see also 罄筆難書|罄笔难书[qìng bǐ nán shū]
罄笔难书
qìng bǐ nán shū
  1. 1 too numerous to be cited (of atrocities or misdeeds) (idiom)
  2. 2 see also 罄竹難書|罄竹难书[qìng zhú nán shū]
著书立说
zhù shū lì shuō
  1. 1 to write a book advancing one's theory (idiom)
行万里路,读万卷书
xíng wàn lǐ lù , dú wàn juàn shū
  1. 1 Knowledge comes from books and from experience of the world. (idiom)
  2. 2 Learn as much as you can and do all you can.
记忆犹新
jì yì yóu xīn
  1. 1 to remain fresh in one's memory (idiom)

Sample Sentences

中共中央总书记、国家主席、中央军委主席习近平发表重要讲话)
Zhōnggòng Zhōngyāng zǒngshūji 、guójiā zhǔxí 、Zhōngyāng jūnwěi zhǔxí Xí Jìnpíng fābiǎo zhòngyào jiǎnghuà )
(General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, Chinese President and Chairman of the Central Military Commission Xi Jinping gives an important speech)
毛主席在1976年去世之后,邓小平成为中国共产党的总书记。在他的领导下,中国快速发展为一个现代化的有中国特色的社会主义国家。
Máo Zhǔxí zài yījiǔqīliù nián qùshì zhīhòu ,Dèng Xiǎopíng chéngwéi Zhōngguó Gòngchǎndǎng de zǒngshūji 。zài tā de lǐngdǎo xià ,Zhōngguó kuàisù fāzhǎn wéi yī ge xiàndàihuà de yǒu zhōngguótèsède shèhuìzhǔyì guójiā 。
After Mao's death in 1976, Deng Xiaoping became the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China. Under his leadership, China has developed rapidly into a socialist nation with Chinese characteristics.
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