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ㄍㄨㄢ [guan1.Homophone
A Chinese Talking Syllabary of the Cantonese Dialect
N(1)  A public servant, an official: [guan1li4]1, [guan1yUan2]↓;
the official hierarchy;
[guan1fu3]↓;
an upright and incorruptible official;
a corrupt official;
,做 become an official, hold an official post;
resign or be dismissed from office;
resign from office;
迷 a form of obsession to be official.
(2)  (Physiol.) the sense organs: 器 bodily organs;
(physiol.) the five senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch, also the eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and hands: 五端正 well-formed features;
[guan1neng2]↓;
sensory organs.
(3)  A surname.
V(LL) be posted at: 貴陽 was official at 貴陽;
至 (in biographies) he reached the rank of.
AdjBelonging to the public or government: [guan1fang1]↓;
辦 government-operated;
派 appointed by the government;
面兒 [guan1miaher0]↓;
立,准 established, authorized by the government;
房 government offices or buildings;
俸 official emoluments;
地 public land;
款 public funds;
街 public streets and roads;
產 public property;
舍 official residence.
Words1.罷 [guan1ba4], n., (MC) settlement of dispute by official mediation. 
2.報 [guan1bao4], n., official bulletin or gazette. 
3.兵 [guan1bing1], n., government troops. 
4.場 [guan1chang3], n., (1)  officialdom; (2)  public-operated markets. 
5.差 [guan1chai1], n., (1)  official business; (2)  government messengers or servants. 
6.腔 [guan1qiang1], n., official jargon: 打腔 (of officials) to talk official jargon, assume official airs in speech and action, summarily turn down even reasonable requests. 
7.契 [guan1qi4], n., deeds or other documents officially registered with the authorities. 
8.親 [guan1qin1], n., relatives of officials. 
9.邸 [guan1di3], n., an official residence. 
10.方 [guan1fang1](1)  n., a code of official conduct; n., on the official side; (2)  adj., belonging to the government; adj., 方子 (Chin. med.) a drug for pregnant women to prevent miscarriage. 
11.費 [guan1fei4], n., funds from public coffers: 費生 government scholarship students. 
12.府 [guan1fu3], n., (1)  government officers; (2)  a high government official: 
13.桂 [guan1gui4], n., best-quality cinnamon. 
14.話 [guan1hua4], n., (1)  (of officialdom) high-sounding but insincere words; (2)  formerly, the mandarin language. 
15.宦 [guan1huan4], n., official service. 
16.長 [guan1zhang3], n., a gen. term for officials in charge. 
17.箴 [guan1zhen1], n., rules of official conduct: 有玷箴 official misconduct. 
18.家 [guan1jia1], n., (1)  (MC) the king; (2)  (MC) the government. 
19.價 [guan1jia4], n., (1)  official prices of commodities as fixed by the government; (2)  formerly, special rate of prices paid for purchases made by the government. 
20.架子 [guan1jia4zi0], n., superior airs assumed by officials: 他的架子十足!how he likes to assume superior airs! 
21.階 [guan1jie1], n., official ranking. 
22.界 [guan1jie4], n., officialdom. 
23.妓 [guan1ji4]1, n., formerly, state-owned prostitutes (generally from confiscated families of the condemned). 
24.計 [guan1ji4]2, n., rating of official performances at annual or other intervals. 
25.制 [guan1zhi4], n., (1)  rules and regulations governing the organization, duties, and functions of government offices; (2)  system of governmental organization. 
26.職 [guan1zhi2], n., (1)  duties and responsibilities of officials; (2)  official ranking. 
27.爵 [guan1jUe2], n., official ranking and titular honors. 
28.客 [guan1ke4]1, n., a male guest at parties (as dist. from 堂客 female guests). 
29.課 [guan1ke4]2, n., formerly, government levies. 
30.僚 [guan1liao2], n., (1)  (contempt.) a politician, a bureaucrat: 僚政治,僚主義 bureaucracy; (2)  a professional politician.  
31.吏 [guan1li4]1, n., government official, functionaries. 
32.利 [guan1li4]2, n., (business) fixed profits payable to shareholders, similar to preferred stocks. 
33.裡 [guan1li3], n., (MC) (1)  the king; (2)  a government office: 捉將裡去 take into custody. 
34.賣 [guan1mai4], n., government monopoly sale. 
35.面兒 [guan1miaher0](1)  n., the government; (2)  adj., of the official class: 面兒上的朋友 friends among the officials. 
36.名 [guan1ming2], n., an official title. 
37.能 [guan1neng2], n., organic functions. 
38.人 [guan1ren2], n., (1)  (AC) appointment of officials; (2)  (MC) sir, a squire with or without an official title (similar to Eng. sl. “governor”); (3)  (MC) husband in relation to his wife, used in the second or third person; (4)  (MC) government messenger of agent: 人把他拿去了 he was arrested by a government agent. 
39.身 [guan1shen1], n., (1)  employment in government service: 身不自由 restraints of official service; (2)  (MC, of actors or prostitutes) formerly, command performance or service. 
40.聲 [guan1sheng1], n., reputation enjoyed by an official (honest, corrupt). 
41.銜 [guan1xian0], n., an official rank. 
42.書 [guan1shu1], n., (MC) (1)  official documents; (2)  government publications or archives; (3)  formerly, a collection of laws and regulations promulgated by the government. 
43.署 [guan1shu3]1, n., government offices. 
44.屬 [guan1shu3]2, n., bureaucrats. 
45.事 [guan1shi4], n., (1)  public affairs; (2)  a lawsuit. 
46.所兒 [guan1suo3er0], n., (coll.) government offices. 
47.司 [guan1si1], n., (1)  (guan-sy) official duties and responsibilities; (2)  ([guan1si0]) a lawsuit. 
48.堂 [guan1tang2], n., better furnished rooms in a public bath. 
49.體 [guan1ti3], n., official dignity. 
50.廳 [guan1ting1], n., (1)  government offices; (2)  formerly, living quarters of garrison forces. 
51.艙 [guan1cang1], n., second-class cabins on board a steamer. 
52.燕 [guan1yan4], n., (Chin. cuisine) swallow's nests of the best quality. 
53.樣 [guan1yang4], adj., (1)  dignified, elegant; (2)  bureaucratic: 樣文章 high-sounding verbiage, red tape. 
54.衙 [guan1ya2], n., government office. 
55.鹽 [guan1yan2], n., salt authorized by the government for sale on the open market. 
56.瑤 [guan1yao2], n., government porcelain works. 
57.醫 [guan1yi1], medical officer for prisons. 
58.印 [guan1yin4], n., (1)  an official seal; (2)  (formerly court.) a person's given name. 
59.員 [guan1yUan2], n., a government official. 
60.運 [guan1yUn4], n., (1)  (fortunetelling) a person's chances of official promotion: 運亨通 a politician's spell of good fortune; (2)  government freight or cargo.