Syu

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Mandarin () or () Tongyong Pinyin romanization: Syu.

Proper noun

Syu

  1. A surname from Mandarin.
    • 2004 May, “Public Television Service Foundation Annual Report 2003”, in Public Television Service, archived from the original on 02 November 2021, pages 8-9:
      Reporter Syu Heng-cih and photographer Lin Guo-huang filed a special report Joy in the Conviction to Help.
    • 2005, A New Constitution for Taiwan: Symposium on a New Constitution for Taiwan, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 116:
      [] because Syu Cao-de (許曹德) and Cai You-cyuan (蔡有全), both victims of political persecution, were once again placed under arrest for calling for []
    • 2006, 36計 [36 Strategies], →ISBN, →OCLC, page 39:
      It was a really bad situation for Cao Cao. However, at this time, Syu You, the advisor to Yuan Shao, unexpectedly chose to defect to the side of Cao Cao.
    • 2015 March 5, Lii Wen, “Planned party touts plans”, in Taipei Times, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 16 March 2015, Taiwan News, page 3:
      Youth activist Syu Wei-ting (許韋婷) said the party wants to introduce a new style of politics that emphasizes the discussion of policies, instead of traditional methods of voter mobilization that places a heavy emphasis on personal ties.
      “From the start, we want to run this campaign differently from other parties,” Syu said.
    • 2020 August 19, Lo Chi; Jake Chung, “Most hand sanitizers fail to meet standards: office”, in Taipei Times, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 19 August 2020, Taiwan News, page 3:
      Only two of the products specified on their labeling that they were intended for medical use, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) technical specialist Syu Jhih-yu (許芷瑀) said.
      The other 13 contravened Article 69 of the Pharmaceutical Affairs Act (藥事法) for using words such as “disinfect” or “kills germs” on their labeling, which is punishable by fines of NT$600,000 to NT$25 million, Syu said.
    • 2022 May 30, Hung, Jui-chin; Liu Tzu-hsuan, “Chip measures immune response to virus”, in Taipei Times, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 29 May 2022, Taiwan News, page 3:
      The multiplexed CoVariant protein microarray was developed by a team led by Syu Guan-da (許觀達), an assistant professor at the department of biotechnology and bioindustry sciences, the university said in a statement on Tuesday.
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