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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
農 农 see styles |
nóng nong2 nung nou / no のう |
(bound form) agriculture farming; agriculture; (personal name) Yutaka Farm, farming, agriculture; an intp. of the śūdra caste. |
農林 农林 see styles |
nóng lín nong2 lin2 nung lin nourin / norin のうりん |
agriculture and forestry agriculture and forestry |
農業 农业 see styles |
nóng yè nong2 ye4 nung yeh nougyou / nogyo のうぎょう |
agriculture; farming (noun - becomes adjective with の) agriculture; (surname) Nougyou |
農耕 农耕 see styles |
nóng gēng nong2 geng1 nung keng noukou / noko のうこう |
farming; agriculture farming; agriculture; cultivation |
砘 see styles |
dùn dun4 tun |
(agriculture) to compact loose soil with a stone roller after sowing seeds; stone roller used for this purpose |
稷 see styles |
jì ji4 chi shoku きみ |
millet; God of cereals worshiped by ancient rulers; minister of agriculture (kana only) (common) millet (Panicum miliaceium); proso millet millet |
耲 see styles |
huái huai2 huai |
(agriculture) to cultivate with a harrow |
上農 上农 see styles |
shàng nóng shang4 nong2 shang nung jounou / jono じょうのう |
a rich farmer; to stress the importance of agriculture (in ancient philosophy) (surname) Jōnou |
中農 中农 see styles |
zhōng nóng zhong1 nong2 chung nung chuunou / chuno ちゅうのう |
Chinese agriculture middle-class farmer; (surname) Nakanou |
凍害 冻害 see styles |
dòng hài dong4 hai4 tung hai tougai / togai とうがい |
(agriculture) freezing injury frost damage |
分租 see styles |
fēn zū fen1 zu1 fen tsu |
(of a landlord) to rent out one or more parts of a property; (of a tenant) to sublet one or more parts of a property; (agriculture) sharecropping |
勧農 see styles |
kannou / kanno かんのう |
encouragement of agriculture; (surname) Kannou |
勸課 劝课 see styles |
quàn kè quan4 ke4 ch`üan k`o chüan ko |
to encourage and supervise (esp. state officials promoting agriculture) |
勸農 劝农 see styles |
quàn nóng quan4 nong2 ch`üan nung chüan nung |
to promote agriculture |
吠舍 see styles |
fèi shè fei4 she4 fei she beisha |
鞞吠(or 毘吠);吠奢 vaiśya; the third of the four Indian castes, that of agriculture and trade. |
営農 see styles |
einou / eno えいのう |
(noun/participle) farming; agriculture |
地侍 see styles |
jizamurai じざむらい |
provincial samurai in the middle ages, who engaged in agriculture in peacetime |
地士 see styles |
jizamurai じざむらい |
provincial samurai in the middle ages, who engaged in agriculture in peacetime |
墾荒 垦荒 see styles |
kěn huāng ken3 huang1 k`en huang ken huang |
to open up land (for agriculture) |
壟溝 垄沟 see styles |
lǒng gōu long3 gou1 lung kou |
furrow (agriculture) |
壤土 see styles |
rǎng tǔ rang3 tu3 jang t`u jang tu |
(agriculture) loam; (literary) land; territory |
套作 see styles |
tào zuò tao4 zuo4 t`ao tso tao tso |
(agriculture) to interplant |
小道 see styles |
xiǎo dào xiao3 dao4 hsiao tao komichi こみち |
bypath; trail; bribery as a means of achieving a goal; minor arts (Confucian reference to agriculture, medicine, divination, and other professions unworthy of a gentleman) path; lane; (surname) Komichi lesser path |
就農 see styles |
shuunou / shuno しゅうのう |
(noun/participle) working in agriculture |
引種 引种 see styles |
yǐn zhòng yin3 zhong4 yin chung |
(agriculture) to plant an introduced variety |
拓荒 see styles |
tuò huāng tuo4 huang1 t`o huang to huang |
to open up land (for agriculture) |
拔節 拔节 see styles |
bá jié ba2 jie2 pa chieh |
jointing (agriculture) |
整地 see styles |
zhěng dì zheng3 di4 cheng ti seichi / sechi せいち |
to prepare the soil (agriculture) (n,vs,vt,vi) (1) levelling of ground (for construction); (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) preparation of soil (for planting) |
春化 see styles |
chūn huà chun1 hua4 ch`un hua chun hua |
(agriculture) vernalization |
春播 see styles |
chūn bō chun1 bo1 ch`un po chun po |
(agriculture) to sow in spring |
本業 本业 see styles |
běn yè ben3 ye4 pen yeh hongyou / hongyo ほんぎょう |
business in which a company has traditionally engaged (e.g. before diversifying); original business; core business; (literary) agriculture principal occupation; core business former activities |
滅茬 灭茬 see styles |
miè chá mie4 cha2 mieh ch`a mieh cha |
to clear stubble from fields (agriculture) |
火田 see styles |
kaden かでん |
slash-and-burn agriculture; (surname) Hida |
焼畑 see styles |
yakibatake やきばたけ yakibata やきばた yakihata やきはた yaibata やいばた |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) swidden; land made arable by slash-and-burn agriculture |
燒荒 烧荒 see styles |
shāo huāng shao1 huang1 shao huang |
to clear waste land or forest by burning; slash-and-burn (agriculture) |
營農 营农 see styles |
yíng nóng ying2 nong2 ying nung yōnō |
agriculture |
直播 see styles |
zhí bō zhi2 bo1 chih po |
(TV, radio) to broadcast live; live broadcast; (Internet) to livestream; (agriculture) direct seeding |
神農 神农 see styles |
shén nóng shen2 nong2 shen nung shinnou / shinno しんのう |
Shennong or Farmer God (c. 2000 BC), first of the legendary Flame Emperors, 炎帝[Yan2 di4] and creator of agriculture Shennong; mythical king of ancient China; (surname) Jinnou |
移栽 see styles |
yí zāi yi2 zai1 i tsai |
to transplant (horticulture, agriculture) |
篩除 筛除 see styles |
shāi chú shai1 chu2 shai ch`u shai chu |
to screen or filter out; to winnow (agriculture) |
糧農 粮农 see styles |
liáng nóng liang2 nong2 liang nung |
food and agriculture; grain farmer |
絕收 绝收 see styles |
jué shōu jue2 shou1 chüeh shou |
(agriculture) to have no harvest (due to flooding, diseases etc) |
苗期 see styles |
miáo qī miao2 qi1 miao ch`i miao chi |
(agriculture) seedling stage |
輪休 轮休 see styles |
lún xiū lun2 xiu1 lun hsiu |
to take holidays in rotation; to stagger employees' days off; (agriculture) to lie fallow in rotation |
轉作 转作 see styles |
zhuǎn zuò zhuan3 zuo4 chuan tso tensa |
(agriculture) to switch to growing a different crop revolution |
農事 农事 see styles |
nóng shì nong2 shi4 nung shih nouji / noji のうじ |
farming task (noun - becomes adjective with の) farming; agriculture |
農博 see styles |
nouhaku / nohaku のうはく |
doctor of agriculture |
農場 农场 see styles |
nóng chǎng nong2 chang3 nung ch`ang nung chang noujou / nojo のうじょう |
farm farm (agriculture); (place-name) Noujō |
農学 see styles |
nougaku / nogaku のうがく |
(science of) agriculture |
農工 农工 see styles |
nóng gōng nong2 gong1 nung kung noukou / noko のうこう |
agricultural worker; abbr. for 農業工人|农业工人; peasant and worker (in Marxism) agriculture and industry |
農書 see styles |
nousho / nosho のうしょ |
agricultural book; book on agriculture |
農水 see styles |
nousui / nosui のうすい |
(can act as adjective) agriculture and fisheries |
農產 农产 see styles |
nóng chǎn nong2 chan3 nung ch`an nung chan |
agriculture products; farm produce |
農相 see styles |
noushou / nosho のうしょう |
(abbreviation) (See 農林水産大臣,農林大臣,農商務大臣) Minister of Agriculture |
農芸 see styles |
nougei / noge のうげい |
agriculture and horticulture |
農貸 农贷 see styles |
nóng dài nong2 dai4 nung tai |
(government) loan to agriculture |
退耕 see styles |
taikou / taiko たいこう |
(obsolete) giving up government service and engaging in agriculture |
重播 see styles |
chóng bō chong2 bo1 ch`ung po chung po |
to replay; to rerun; (agriculture) to reseed; to oversow |
重農 重农 see styles |
zhòng nóng zhong4 nong2 chung nung |
to stress the importance of agriculture (in ancient philosophy) |
開拓 开拓 see styles |
kāi tuò kai1 tuo4 k`ai t`o kai to kaitaku かいたく |
to break new ground (for agriculture); to open up (a new seam); to develop (border regions); fig. to open up (new horizons) (noun, transitive verb) (1) reclamation (e.g. of wasteland); cultivation; development; (noun, transitive verb) (2) pioneering; opening up (e.g. of a new market); breaking new ground; trailblazing; (place-name) Kaitaku |
開播 开播 see styles |
kāi bō kai1 bo1 k`ai po kai po |
(agriculture) to begin sowing; (of a radio or TV station) to start broadcasting; (of a radio or TV station) to start to air (a program) |
開荒 开荒 see styles |
kāi huāng kai1 huang1 k`ai huang kai huang |
to open up land (for agriculture) |
面肥 see styles |
miàn féi mian4 fei2 mien fei |
topdressing (agriculture) |
ケレス see styles |
geresu ゲレス |
(1) (astron) Ceres (dwarf planet); (2) Ceres (Roman goddess of agriculture); (personal name) Gorres |
セレス see styles |
seresu セレス |
(1) (astron) Ceres (dwarf planet); (2) Ceres (Roman goddess of agriculture); (personal name) Seles |
勸農使 劝农使 see styles |
quàn nóng shǐ quan4 nong2 shi3 ch`üan nung shih chüan nung shih |
envoy charge with promoting agriculture (in Han dynasty) |
大司農 大司农 see styles |
dà sī nóng da4 si1 nong2 ta ssu nung |
Grand Minister of Agriculture in imperial China, one of the Nine Ministers 九卿[jiu3 qing1] |
姜石年 see styles |
jiāng shí nián jiang1 shi2 nian2 chiang shih nien |
Jiang Shinian (c. 2000 BC), birth name of Shennong 神農|神农[Sheng2 nong2] Farmer God, first of the legendary Flame Emperors 炎帝[Yan2 di4] and creator of agriculture in China |
工農業 工农业 see styles |
gōng nóng yè gong1 nong2 ye4 kung nung yeh |
industry and agriculture |
拔節期 拔节期 see styles |
bá jié qī ba2 jie2 qi1 pa chieh ch`i pa chieh chi |
elongation stage; jointing stage (agriculture) |
焼き畑 see styles |
yakibatake やきばたけ yakibata やきばた yakihata やきはた |
swidden; land made arable by slash-and-burn agriculture |
神議り see styles |
kamihakari; kamuhakari かみはかり; かむはかり |
{Shinto} gods' conference (annual gathering of gods to discuss agriculture and marriage) |
神農氏 神农氏 see styles |
shén nóng shì shen2 nong2 shi4 shen nung shih |
Shennong or Farmer God (c. 2000 BC), first of the legendary Flame Emperors, 炎帝[Yan2 di4] and creator of agriculture in China; followers or clan of Shennong 神農|神农[Shen2 nong2] |
薑石年 姜石年 see styles |
jiāng shí nián jiang1 shi2 nian2 chiang shih nien |
Jiang Shinian (c. 2000 BC), birth name of Shennong 神農|神农[Sheng2 nong2] Farmer God, first of the legendary Flame Emperors 炎帝[Yan2 di4] and creator of agriculture in China |
農務省 see styles |
noumushou / nomusho のうむしょう |
(org) Department of Agriculture (e.g. of the USA); (o) Department of Agriculture (e.g. of the USA) |
農学部 see styles |
nougakubu / nogakubu のうがくぶ |
department of agriculture; (place-name) Nougakubu |
農林省 see styles |
nourinshou / norinsho のうりんしょう |
(hist) (See 農林水産省) Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (1925-1978) |
農業廳 农业厅 see styles |
nóng yè tīng nong2 ye4 ting1 nung yeh t`ing nung yeh ting |
(provincial) department of agriculture |
農業部 农业部 see styles |
nóng yè bù nong2 ye4 bu4 nung yeh pu |
Ministry of Agriculture; Department of Agriculture |
農水省 see styles |
nousuishou / nosuisho のうすいしょう |
(abbreviation) (See 農林水産省) Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; MAFF; (o) Ministry Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries |
三農問題 三农问题 see styles |
sān nóng wèn tí san1 nong2 wen4 ti2 san nung wen t`i san nung wen ti |
the three rural issues: agriculture, rural areas and peasants |
刀耕火種 刀耕火种 see styles |
dāo gēng huǒ zhòng dao1 geng1 huo3 zhong4 tao keng huo chung |
slash and burn (agriculture) |
園芸農業 see styles |
engeinougyou / engenogyo えんげいのうぎょう |
horticultural agriculture |
有機農法 see styles |
yuukinouhou / yukinoho ゆうきのうほう |
organic agriculture (farming) |
生存農業 生存农业 see styles |
shēng cún nóng yè sheng1 cun2 nong2 ye4 sheng ts`un nung yeh sheng tsun nung yeh |
subsistence farming; subsistence agriculture |
粗放農業 see styles |
sohounougyou / sohonogyo そほうのうぎょう |
(See 集約農業) extensive agriculture |
精密農業 see styles |
seimitsunougyou / semitsunogyo せいみつのうぎょう |
precision agriculture |
農商務省 see styles |
noushoumushou / noshomusho のうしょうむしょう |
(hist) Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce (1881-1925) |
農林大臣 see styles |
nourindaijin / norindaijin のうりんだいじん |
(obsolete) (See 農林水産大臣) Minister of Agriculture and Forestry |
農研機構 see styles |
noukenkikou / nokenkiko のうけんきこう |
(org) National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (abbreviation); NARO; (o) National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (abbreviation); NARO |
近郊農業 see styles |
kinkounougyou / kinkonogyo きんこうのうぎょう |
agriculture in urban areas |
都市農業 see styles |
toshinougyou / toshinogyo としのうぎょう |
urban farming; urban agriculture |
人民公社化 see styles |
rén mín gōng shè huà ren2 min2 gong1 she4 hua4 jen min kung she hua |
collectivization of agriculture (disastrous policy of communist Russia around 1930 and China in the 1950s) |
四個現代化 四个现代化 see styles |
sì ge xiàn dài huà si4 ge5 xian4 dai4 hua4 ssu ko hsien tai hua |
Deng Xiaoping's four modernizations practiced from the 1980s (possibly planned together with Zhou Enlai), namely: modernization of industry, agriculture, national defense and science and technology; abbr. to 四化[si4 hua4] |
Variations: |
jizamurai じざむらい |
provincial samurai in the middle ages, who engaged in agriculture in peacetime |
多角式農業 see styles |
takakushikinougyou / takakushikinogyo たかくしきのうぎょう |
multiple agriculture |
緑資源機構 see styles |
midorishigenkikou / midorishigenkiko みどりしげんきこう |
(org) Japan Green Resources Agency (within the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries); (o) Japan Green Resources Agency (within the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries) |
農商務大臣 see styles |
noushoumudaijin / noshomudaijin のうしょうむだいじん |
(hist) (See 農商務省) Minister of Agriculture and Commerce |
農村合作化 农村合作化 see styles |
nóng cūn hé zuò huà nong2 cun1 he2 zuo4 hua4 nung ts`un ho tso hua nung tsun ho tso hua |
collectivization of agriculture (in Marxist theory) |
農林水產省 农林水产省 see styles |
nóng lín shuǐ chǎn shěng nong2 lin2 shui3 chan3 sheng3 nung lin shui ch`an sheng nung lin shui chan sheng |
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Japan) |
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