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Information of 督
督 [dū]
Definition:
1. 察看;监管。
(1) Supervise and inspect.
2. 责罚。
(2) Punishment.
3. 古代将官名。
(3) Title of an ancient military officer.
Detailed Meanings:
1. 察看;监管
(1) 监~。 (supervise)
(2) ~办。 (handle affairs)
(3) ~导。 (guide)
(4) ~察。 (inspect)
(5) ~促。 (urge)
(6) ~师。 (superintendent)
(7) ~率(shuài)(亦作“督帅”)。 (general or commander)
(8) ~战。 (command in battle)
(9) ~学。 (supervise learning)
2. 责罚
(1) ~过(督察责备)。 (reprimand)
(2) ~责。 (censure)
3. 古代将官名
(1) 都~。 (Governor-General)
(2) ~邮。 (Supervising postal official)
(3) ~护。 (Guardian)
(4) 总~。 (Overall commander)
(5) 提~。 (Lead supervisor)
(6) ~抚。 (Superintendent responsible for welfare)
Additional Meanings as a Verb [动]:
- 统帅诸军的将领 ([En.] governor)
(1) 君主或统领指挥军队的官员 (a leader in charge of the army)
(2) 督镇 (Governor at the provincial level in the Qing Dynasty)
(3) 督臣 (Governor, i.e., 郡守)
(4) 督署 (Office of the governor)
(5) 督篆 (Seal of the governor)
(6) 中医学名词。督脉 ([En.] Du pulse)
(7) 姓 (Surname).
Note:
- 本义: 察看督促,监督 (original meaning: observe and supervise).
Example Uses in Classical Texts:
- 督,察也。(Du, to observe.)
- 行督责之术。(To carry out supervision and punishment techniques.)
to supervise / to superintend / inspector / censorship
governor-general / viceroy / governor
governor general 总督 and inspector general 巡抚
to supervise and urge completion of a task / to urge on
to control / to supervise / to inspect
(army) commander-in-chief (archaic) / provincial military governor and civil administrator during the early Republic of China era (1911-1949 AD)
to oversee / to supervise / superintendent
the local commander / provincial governor (in Qing and Ming times)
provincial military governor during the early Republic of China era (1911-1949 AD)
supervise operations / direct campaign