- 任何 rènhé anyany; whatever; whichever
- 任务 rènwu taskmission; assignment; job; duty or role to be performed
- 责任 zérèn responsibilityduty; a task one is required to do; the burden of one's role
- 任何人 rènhérén anyoneanyone; anybody; whoever; any person
- 信任 xìnrèn to trustto trust; to have confidence in someone and be willing to entrust them with tasks or responsibilities
- 主任 zhǔrèn directorPerson in charge of a department, office, committee, or organization; head; chair.
- 担任 dānrèn to serve asto assume the office of; to hold a post; to take charge of a specific job or responsibility
- 副主任 fùzhǔrèn deputy directordeputy director; assistant head; vice director
- 任意 rènyì anyarbitrary; having no specific conditions or restrictions; any random one of a set
- 任命 rènmìng to appointto officially appoint someone to a post or position
- 现任 xiànrèn to hold a postTo be currently in office; to hold a position at the present time
- 有限责任公司 yǒuxiànzérèngōngsī limited liability companya business structure where the owners' responsibility for debts is restricted to their investment; an LLC
- 责任感 zérèngǎn sense of responsibilitysense of responsibility or duty; a feeling of commitment to one's tasks and obligations
- 责任制 zérènzhì responsibility systema management system where specific roles and duties are clearly assigned to individuals or groups; system of job responsibility
- 任职 rènzhí to hold a positionto hold a post; to take office; to be in a position or job
- 负责任 fùzérèn to take responsibilityto be responsible for; to be in charge of; to bear responsibility
- 班主任 bānzhǔrèn homeroom teacherTeacher in charge of a class, responsible for the overall study and behavior of the students.
- 前任 qiánrèn predecessorThe person who previously held a position or office before the current one.
- 上任 shàngrèn to take officeTo assume an office or take up a post; to officially begin a new job.
- 任性 rènxìng willfulwillful; headstrong; unruly; to let oneself be driven by one's own whims and ignore constraints
- 任期 rènqī term of officeThe legally prescribed or fixed duration for which a person is appointed or elected to a position
- 重任 zhòngrèn heavy responsibilityan important task; a significant responsibility or duty
- 胜任 shèngrèn competentto be qualified or competent for a task; to have the ability to handle a position or job
- 责任人 zérènrén responsible personthe person who is in charge or who must take responsibility for something; coordinator
- 新任 xīnrèn newly appointedNewly appointed or newly elected to a position
- 责任心 zérènxīn sense of responsibilitya person's sense of duty or willingness to take on responsibility; also written as [[责任感|責任感|ze2 ren4 gan3]]
- 兼任 jiānrèn to hold a concurrent postTo hold two or more positions at the same time; to serve in an additional capacity beyond one's main job.
- 任用 rènyòng to appointTo appoint, assign, or employ someone for a specific post or task.
- 一任 yīrèn to allow(literary) to allow or let someone do as they please; to permit something to happen without interference
- 聘任 pìnrèn to appointto engage or appoint someone to a professional or managerial position
- 历任 lìrèn to hold successive posts(of a person) to have served in a series of different positions or held the same post over several terms
- 常任理事国 chángrènlǐshìguó permanent member stateA permanent member state of the UN Security Council.
- 连任 liánrèn to serve another termto continue to hold a position or office after a term has ended; to be reappointed or reelected to the same post
- 就任 jiùrèn to take officeTo take up one's post; to assume a position or start a new job
- 任教 rènjiào to teachto hold a teaching position; to work as a teacher or instructor
- 放任 fàngrèn to leave aloneto not interfere or intervene; to let things take their own course; to indulge
- 任凭 rènpíng no matter howNo matter how or what; regardless of the circumstances.
- 下任 xiàrèn next office holderThe person who is next to serve in a specific role or office.
- 任免 rènmiǎn to appoint and dismissto appoint someone to a position or remove them from one; personell appointments and dismissals
- 接任 jiērèn to take over a postto succeed someone in a position; to take over a job or office
- 离任 lírèn to leave one's postTo leave office or step down from a position or duty.
- 任由 rènyóu to letto allow or let someone do something; to leave something to be decided by another party
- 卸任 xièrèn to leave officeTo finish a term of service or be relieved of one's official duties; to step down from a position.
- 责任书 zérènshū letter of responsibilityA document that specifies the duties a person is required to fulfill and the responsibilities they must undertake.
- 委任 wěirèn to appointto formally appoint someone to a post; to entrust with a task
- 主任委员 zhǔrènwěiyuán committee chairThe highest-ranking head member of a committee.
- 己任 jǐrèn one's own responsibilityone's own task or duty
- 调任 diàorèn to transfer to another postto be moved from one position to a new one; to change jobs within an organization or government
- 任重道远 rènzhòngdàoyuǎn to shoulder heavy responsibilitiesliterally a heavy load and a long road; used to describe a person who bears significant responsibilities through a long and difficult struggle
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH