包公
Bāo gōng
Pinyin

Definition

包公
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Bāo gōng
  1. Lord Bao or Judge Bao, fictional nickname of Bao Zheng 包拯[Bāo Zhěng] (999-1062), Northern Song official renowned for his honesty

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

gōng zhǔ
  1. 1 princess
gōng sī
  1. 1 (business) company
  2. 2 company
  3. 3 firm
  4. 4 corporation
  5. 5 incorporated
  6. 6 CL:家[jiā]
gōng yuán
  1. 1 park (for public recreation)
  2. 2 CL:個|个[gè],座[zuò]
gōng yù
  1. 1 apartment building
  2. 2 block of flats
  3. 3 CL:套[tào]
gōng mín
  1. 1 citizen
gōng lù
  1. 1 highway
  2. 2 road
  3. 3 CL:條|条[tiáo]
gōng lǐ
  1. 1 kilometer
Bāo
  1. 1 surname Bao
bāo kuò
  1. 1 to comprise
  2. 2 to include
  3. 3 to involve
  4. 4 to incorporate
  5. 5 to consist of
hóng bāo
  1. 1 money wrapped in red as a gift
  2. 2 bonus payment
  3. 3 kickback
  4. 4 bribe
lǎo gōng
  1. 1 (coll.) husband
bàn gōng shì
  1. 1 office
  2. 2 business premises
  3. 3 bureau
  4. 4 CL:間|间[jiān]
bù gōng
  1. 1 unjust
  2. 2 unfair
zhǔ rén gōng
  1. 1 hero (of a novel or film)
  2. 2 main protagonist
gōng
  1. 1 public
  2. 2 collectively owned
  3. 3 common
  4. 4 international (e.g. high seas, metric system, calendar)
  5. 5 make public
  6. 6 fair
  7. 7 just
  8. 8 Duke, highest of five orders of nobility 五等爵位[wǔ děng jué wèi]
  9. 9 honorable (gentlemen)
  10. 10 father-in-law
  11. 11 male (animal)
gōng shì
  1. 1 work-related matters
  2. 2 documents
gōng jiāo
  1. 1 public transportation
  2. 2 mass transit
  3. 3 abbr. for 公共交通[gōng gòng jiāo tōng]
gōng jiāo chē
  1. 1 public transport vehicle
  2. 2 town bus
  3. 3 CL:輛|辆[liàng]
gōng zǎi
  1. 1 doll
  2. 2 cuddly toy
gōng bù
  1. 1 to announce
  2. 2 to make public
  3. 3 to publish

Idioms (20)

假公济私
jiǎ gōng jì sī
  1. 1 official authority used for private interests (idiom); to attain private ends by abusing public position
公之于世
gōng zhī yú shì
  1. 1 to announce to the world (idiom)
  2. 2 to make public
  3. 3 to let everyone know
公之于众
gōng zhī yú zhòng
  1. 1 to make known to the masses (idiom); to publicize widely
  2. 2 to let the world know
公事公办
gōng shì gōng bàn
  1. 1 to do things in a strictly businesslike manner (idiom)
公而忘私
gōng ér wàng sī
  1. 1 for the common good and forgetting personal interests (idiom); to behave altruistically
  2. 2 selfless
公说公有理,婆说婆有理
gōng shuō gōng yǒu lǐ , pó shuō pó yǒu lǐ
  1. 1 both sides claim they're right (idiom)
公诸同好
gōng zhū tóng hào
  1. 1 to share pleasure in the company of others (idiom); shared enjoyment with fellow enthusiasts
公诸于世
gōng zhū yú shì
  1. 1 to announce to the world (idiom)
  2. 2 to make public
  3. 3 to let everyone know
克己奉公
kè jǐ fèng gōng
  1. 1 self-restraint and devotion to public duties (idiom); selfless dedication
  2. 2 to serve the public interest wholeheartedly
包在我身上
bāo zài wǒ shēn shang
  1. 1 leave it to me (idiom)
  2. 2 I'll take care of it
包子有肉不在褶上
bāo zi yǒu ròu bù zài zhě shàng
  1. 1 a book is not judged by its cover (idiom)
包打天下
bāo dǎ tiān xià
  1. 1 to run everything (idiom); to monopolize the whole business
  2. 2 not allow anyone else to have a look in
包揽词讼
bāo lǎn cí sòng
  1. 1 to canvas for lawsuits (idiom); to practice chicanery
包藏祸心
bāo cáng huò xīn
  1. 1 to harbor evil intentions (idiom); concealing malice
包办代替
bāo bàn dài tì
  1. 1 to do everything oneself (idiom); not to allow others in on the act
因公殉职
yīn gōng xùn zhí
  1. 1 to die as in the line of duty (idiom)
大包大揽
dà bāo dà lǎn
  1. 1 to take complete charge (idiom)
天公不作美
tiān gōng bù zuò měi
  1. 1 Heaven is not cooperating (idiom)
  2. 2 the weather is not favorable for the planned activity
天公作美
tiān gōng zuò měi
  1. 1 Heaven is cooperating (idiom)
  2. 2 the weather is favorable for the planned activity (a variation of 天公不作美|天公不作美[tiān gōng bù zuò měi])
天公地道
tiān gōng dì dào
  1. 1 absolutely fair and reasonable (idiom); equitable

Sample Sentences

按道理来说,只要是公司,不管大小,都要做审计的。你以前的公司,肯定浑水摸鱼。要不就是个皮包公司。
àn dàolǐ láishuō ,zhǐyào shì gōngsī ,bùguǎn dàxiǎo ,dōu yào zuò shěnjì de 。nǐ yǐqián de gōngsī ,kěndìng húnshuǐmōyú 。yàobu jiù shì ge píbāo gōngsī 。
According to the rules, no matter the size, every company has to be audited. Your old company was definitely taking advantage of their situation. Maybe it was one of those fly-by-night operations.
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