mín​yǒu

privately owned

  • created reference approved 民有 → 国有/國有 (antonym) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    民有 mín​yǒu

    国有 / 國有 guó​yǒu

    antonym

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  • created reference approved 民有 → 三民主义/三民主義 (see) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    民有 mín​yǒu

    三民主义 / 三民主義 sān​mín​zhǔ​yì

    see

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  • created reference approved 民有 → 民治 (synonym) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    民有 mín​yǒu

    民治 mín​zhì

    synonym

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  • created reference approved 民有 → 民享 (synonym) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    民有 mín​yǒu

    民享 mín​xiǎng

    synonym

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  • created sense approved 民有 · mín​yǒu · privately owned — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    民有

    mín​yǒu

    privately owned

    Owned by the people, a group, or an individual as opposed to being state-owned; privately held

    民 (literal) → 民 · mín · civilian 有 (literal) → 有 · yǒu · to have

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  • created sense approved 民有 · mín​yǒu · of the people — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    民有

    mín​yǒu

    of the people

    Describing a state where sovereignty belongs to the people; used by Sun Yat-sen to translate "of the people" from Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, corresponding to the principle of nationalism in the Three Principles of the People

    民 (literal) → 民 · mín · the people 有 (literal) → 有 · yǒu · to have

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