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mandarin

citrus fruit / Chinese official / government bureaucrat / Chinese language
Noun
pl: mandarins

The term carries a sharp contrast between its botanical and political meanings. As a fruit, it is associated with sweetness and accessibility. In a political context, it evokes an image of rigid hierarchy and exclusivity, originating from the imperial Chinese bureaucracy. When applied to modern government officials, the word often carries a negative connotation of being an ivory-tower bureaucrat who is more concerned with procedure and protocol than with practical results or the needs of ordinary citizens.

Meanings

Noun

A variety of citrus fruit with orange skin and sweet flesh, typically smaller than a standard orange.

"I peeled a mandarin for the snack."

Noun

A high-ranking official in the civil service of imperial China.

"The mandarin wore traditional robes during the ceremony."

Noun

A powerful and influential official in a government or bureaucracy, often used pejoratively to imply they are out of touch with the public.

"The new policy was drafted by a group of Whitehall mandarins."

Noun

The official standard dialect of the Chinese language, used as the lingua franca across China.

"Most students in the region learn Mandarin in school."

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