guanxi
English
Etymology
From Mandarin Chinese 關係/关系 (guānxi, “relation, connection”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkwanʃi/, /ˈɡwanʃi/
Noun
guanxi (uncountable)
- (In the context of Chinese society) Connections; relationships; one's social or business network.
- To open a new business in China you need guanxi.
- 1996, James O'Reilly, Sean O'Reilly, Larry Habegger (editors), Travellers' Tales - Hong Kong
- Who would dare to drive around in a [right-hand drive] car that was so obviously stolen and smuggled into the country? The police, of course! And Communisty Party officials. And those with guanxi with the police.
- 1998, Stuart Cohen, Invisible World
- By chance he'd happened to be in Hong Kong when Clayton had died, and his guanxi had smoothed out the paperwork that could have delayed things for weeks.
- 2005, China-Britain Business Council
- Many foreigners claim to have guanxi with their Chinese counterparts; few actually do.
Synonyms
- blat (from Russian)
Translations
connections; relationships; one's social or business network (China)
See also
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