- 办法 bànfǎ methodway of doing something; means of handling a situation or solving a problem
- 怎么办 zěnmebàn what to doWhat is to be done; how to handle a situation or solve a problem.
- 办公室 bàngōngshì officeroom or building used for business, administration, or professional work; business premises
- 举办 jǔbàn to holdto conduct or hold an event, meeting, or exhibition; to organize
- 办理 bànlǐ to handleto handle, transact, or conduct business; to deal with a matter or go through a formal procedure
- 主办 zhǔbàn to hostto host, organize, or sponsor an event such as a conference or sports competition
- 办公 bàngōng to workto handle official business; to do office work
- 办事 bànshì to handle affairsTo handle affairs; to manage business; to get things done
- 办学 bànxué to run a schoolTo establish or manage a school; to engage in educational work.
- 创办 chuàngbàn to establishto establish, found, or set up a business, school, or organization
- 承办 chéngbàn to undertakeTo undertake or take charge of a task; to accept a contract or responsibility for organizing an event
- 开办 kāibàn to opento open, set up, or start a business, factory, or institution
- 办案 bàn'àn to handle a caseTo process or investigate a legal or criminal case, or to apprehend a criminal in the course of such an investigation; used for work done by judicial or investigative departments.
- 民办 mínbàn to run privatelyTo establish and manage by local people, collectives, or individuals rather than the government
- 办事处 bànshìchù officeA local office, agency, or bureau; a representative body established by a government, military, or organization to handle specific affairs.
- 办到 bàndào to accomplishto get something done; to achieve a goal or task
- 办公楼 bàngōnglóu office buildingbuilding mainly used for commercial or administrative office work
- 申办 shēnbàn to apply forto apply to the authorities to handle, establish, or organize something; to bid for an event or project
- 办公桌 bàngōngzhuō deskoffice desk; writing desk used for work
- 兴办 xīngbàn to set upto initiate; to set in motion; to start a business or public service
- 照办 zhàobàn to act accordinglyTo follow instructions, rules, or requests; to do as told or play by the book
- 街道办事处 jiēdàobànshìchù subdistrict officeA local government agency in mainland China responsible for community management and neighborhood services; subdistrict or neighborhood committee office
- 公办 gōngbàn state-rungovernment-run or publicly managed; established and managed by the state or government
- 代办 dàibàn to act on behalf ofTo handle affairs for someone else; to manage or do something on behalf of another.
- 办公厅 bàngōngtīng General Officesecretariat or comprehensive administrative department within a high-level government organization at or above the provincial or ministerial level
- 协办 xiébàn to assist in organizingto assist in handling a task; to cooperate in doing or organizing something jointly
- 督办 dūbàn to overseeto supervise and manage; to oversee the execution of a task
- 办证 bànzhèng to apply for or issue a certificateTo apply for a certificate, permit, or ID; also used for the official act of processing or issuing such documents.
- 查办 chábàn to investigate and handleTo investigate facts and handle a situation, typically by punishing someone for a crime or a serious mistake; to investigate and deal with an offender.
- 经办 jīngbàn to handleto handle or deal with a matter; to be in charge of processing something
- 筹办 chóubàn to prepareto make preparations or arrangements; to plan the founding or organization of an event, project, or business
- 国务院办公厅 guówùyuànbàngōngtīng General Office of the State Councilan administrative agency of the People's Republic of China that assists the State Council in handling daily operations and coordination
- 看着办 kànzhebàn to do as one sees fitTo size up a situation and act accordingly; to play it by ear or handle a matter as one deems appropriate given the circumstances.
- 补办 bǔbàn to make upto do something after the time it should have been done; to perform a procedure or complete a task to make up for not having done it earlier
- 包办 bāobàn to take care of everythingTo take care of an entire job or run the whole show; to assume full responsibility for doing everything by oneself.
- 招办 zhāobàn admissions office(bound form) admissions office for enrolling students; abbreviation for [[招生办公室|招生辦公室|zhao1 sheng1 ban4 gong1 shi4]]
- 办妥 bàntuǒ to settleto finish handling a matter; to arrange something properly; to complete a task successfully
- 办结 bànjié to concludeTo handle and finish a task or case; to wind up a matter or legal proceeding
- 操办 cāobàn to arrangeto manage affairs; to make preparations or arrangements for a task or event
- 难办 nánbàn hard to handledifficult to do; requiring a lot of effort or trouble to complete
- 合办 hébàn to run jointlyto cooperate or do business together; to run or organize something jointly, such as a company or an event
- 现场办公 xiànchǎngbàngōng to work on-siteto handle official business or work at the actual location where things are happening
- 公事公办 gōngshìgōngbàn strictly businesslikeTo handle public business according to official regulations; to refuse to let personal feelings or private relationships interfere with duty.
- 侦办 zhēnbàn to investigate and handleto investigate a crime and handle the legal proceedings or prosecution of the case
- 停办 tíngbàn to shut downto shut down; to terminate; to cancel; to go out of business; to stop an ongoing activity
- 办报 bànbào to run a newspaperto run or publish a newspaper; to manage a newspaper company
- 创办人 chuàngbànrén founderThe person who starts or establishes an organization, institution, or school
- 置办 zhìbàn to purchaseto purchase or buy what is needed; to procure or prepare items
- 交办 jiāobàn to assignto assign a task or matter to a subordinate or a lower-level department for handling
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH