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We found 11 words, 2 kanji, and 2 examples matching '人才'
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capable person; talented person  (see also: 人材)
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noun
personnel exchange; people-to-people exchange
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Most common form: 人財活用
noun
appropriate use of human resources; personnel utilization  (see also: 適材適所)
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Most common form: 人材不足
noun
shortage of talented people; shortfall in human resources
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Most common form: 人材育成
noun
cultivation of human resources; development of human resources; fostering of human resources; human resource cultivation; human resource development; nurturing of human resources; personnel training; training of personnel
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ジン   ニン   ひと person   
サイ    genius   
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せんしんこく
先進国
よじょう
余剰
うみだすという
じんさい
人災
title of book, album etc.
Famine, the Human-Made Disaster Created by the Surplus in Developed Countries
もうたくとう
毛沢東
だいききん
大飢饉
しじょう
史上
もっと
ひさん
悲惨
はかいてき
破壊的
じんさい
人災
19581962 title of book, album etc.
Mao’s Great Famine: The Most Disastrous and Devastating Calamity Ever Caused by Humans, 1958–1962
 
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