to entrust/to cast aside/to shift (blame etc)/to accumulate/roundabout/winding/dejected/listless/committee member/council/end/actually/certainly/indirect/to abandon/indeed/end/lower reaches of a river/to shift the blame on to
Definitions (粵典–words.hk)
語素
將差事、職務交畀某個人去做 to appoint; to assign a duty with; to entrust somebody with responsibility
委託
委托
wai2 tok3 to entrust somebody with responsibility
委任
委任
wai2 jam6 to appoint
委以重任
委以重任
wai2 ji5 zung6 jam6 to assign with great responsibility
語素
委員會 committee
常委
常委
soeng4 wai2 standing committee
Definitions (Wiktionary)
character
indirect
character
dejected
character
lower reaches of a river
character
to gather; to pile up
character
to cast aside
character
a surname
character
indeed
character
to entrust; to appoint; to send; to commission
Definitions (Unihan)
appoint, send, commission
Cangjie Input
HDV
Definitions (HSK3.0)
HSK3 五级汉字表 #235
委 [-]
Jyutping
wai2
Pinyin
wēi
Definitions (CC-CEDICT)
same as 逶 in 逶迤 winding, curved
Definitions (Wiktionary)
character
Only used in 委蛇 (wēiyí, “winding; curved”).
委 [-]
Jyutping
wai1
Pinyin
wěi
Definitions (CC-CEDICT)
surname Wei
Definitions (CC-CANTO)
to accede/to submit to/to comply with/to pretend politeness and compliance
Examples (Tatoeba—Mandarin-English)
Mandarin
委员会应该把注意力集中在更具体的问题上。
委員會應該把注意力集中在更具體的問題上。
wěi yuán huì yīng gāi bǎ zhù yì lì jí zhōng zài gèng jù tǐ de wèn tí shàng 。
A committee should apply the focus to the more concrete problem.
The government admits gentry in local communities through administrative channels, such as the village head election system, the Rural Committees and the Heung Yee Kuk (note: a rural advisory body).
41 tentative diagnoses, with 1 death among them […] Hong Kong Medical Association Infectious Diseases Advisory Committee leader LEUNG Chi-chiu said in our program "Saturday Accountability" that compared to viruses of the same type, such as MERS and SARS, Wuhan has only had one case of death so far; he believes that the death rate of this viral pneumonia cannot be considered to be high.
As legislator Chen Tsung-i walked out, he cursed the KMT and PFP for "not loving Taiwan," and "only knowing how to kiss China's rear end." KMT legislators Chu Feng-chih and Hung Hsiu-chu shot back that the DPP "only knows how to kiss America's rear end."