洋大人

yángrén
  1. (sarcastic, derogatory) privileged foreigner in China
  2. privileged foreigner in China

Wiktionary

Entry Composition

=1 yáng
  1. ocean
  2. vast
  3. foreign
  4. silver dollar or coin
=1 xiáng
  1. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) (~) Yang Prefecture (an ancient prefecture of Shaanxi, China)
  2. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) Alternative name for 彌河弥河 (“Mi River in Shandong”).
  3. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) alternative form of (xiáng, “gentle; tender”)
  4. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) alternative form of (xiáng, “good fortune; to bless”)
  5. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) alternative form of (xiáng, “to soar; wing; side”)
  6. (~) Yang Prefecture (an ancient prefecture of Shaanxi, China)
  7. Alternative name for 彌河弥河 (“Mi River in Shandong”).
  8. alternative form of (xiáng, “gentle; tender”)
  9. alternative form of (xiáng, “good fortune; to bless”)
  10. alternative form of (xiáng, “to soar; wing; side”)
=1 yǎng
  1. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) only used in 洋洋, alternative form of 養養 /养养 (“worried; anxious”)
  2. only used in 洋洋, alternative form of 養養 /养养 (“worried; anxious”)
=2 大人 ren
  1. adult
  2. grownup
  3. title of respect toward superiors
=2 大人 rén
  1. (archaic) person of high rank (such as a ruler or noble)
  2. (historical, Taiwanese Hokkien and Japanese-occupied Shantou Teochew) An address used by ordinary citizens to address Japanese occupation officials: sir
  3. (honorific) Your Excellency; His Excellency (form of address to a higher-up)
  4. (literary) form of address to one's parents or elder members of the family
  5. An address used by ordinary citizens to address Japanese occupation officials: sir
  6. Your Excellency; His Excellency (form of address to a higher-up)
  7. adult; grown-up
  8. form of address to one's parents or elder members of the family
  9. person of high rank (such as a ruler or noble)