Pronunciation: /ɡwɑːnʃi/
noun a Chinese term meaning 'connections' or 'relationships', especially in business or social contexts
A1 Guanxi is an important concept in Chinese culture.
A2 Building guanxi is essential for success in business in China.
B1 Establishing guanxi with key stakeholders can help navigate complex situations.
B2 Maintaining guanxi requires ongoing effort and communication.
C1 His extensive guanxi network allowed him to secure the deal.
C2 The depth of her guanxi connections was instrumental in her career advancement.
formal Building strong guanxi with business partners is crucial for success in the Chinese market.
informal Hey, do you have any guanxi with the manager? I need a favor.
slang I can't believe how much guanxi he has to get things done around here.
figurative In Chinese culture, guanxi is like a web of connections that can help you navigate through various social situations.
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