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There are 34 total results for your spade search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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    bu4
pu
 nuno(p); fu; nino(ok); ninu(ok)
    ぬの(P); ふ; にの(ok); にぬ(ok)
cloth; to declare; to announce; to spread; to make known
(1) cloth; fabric; material; textile; (2) (ふ only) (hist) (See 布銭) bujian (spade-shaped bronze coin of ancient China); (female given name) Yoshi
Cloth, to spread; translit. pu, po, pau.

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    li2
li
basket for removing earth; spade

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    li2
li
 karasuki
    からすき
see 犂靬[Li2 jian1]; variant of 犁[li2]
(1) spade; (2) plough; plow; (archaism) plow (esp. horse or ox-drawn); plough; (surname) Karasuki


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chú
    chu2
ch`u
    chu
 suzuki
    すずき
a hoe; to hoe or dig; to weed; to get rid of
(1) spade; (2) plough; plow; (surname) Suzuki

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wéi
    wei2
wei
spade


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chā
    cha1
ch`a
    cha
spade; shovel


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qiāo
    qiao1
ch`iao
    chiao
 kuwa
    くわ
shovel; spade
hoe; (surname) Kuwazaki

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xuān
    xuan1
hsüan
spade; hoe


𬭩

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wēng
    weng1
weng
shovel; spade; -onium (chemistry)


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    bo2
po
ancient musical intrument shaped as a bell; hoe; spade


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chǎn
    chan3
ch`an
    chan
to shovel; to remove; spade; shovel


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huá
    hua2
hua
plowshare; spade

刀布

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 toufu / tofu
    とうふ
(hist) (See 刀銭,布銭) bronze currency of ancient China (both spade-shaped coins and knife coins)

布銭

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 fusen
    ふせん
(hist) bujian (spade-shaped bronze coin of ancient China)

耒耜

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lěi sì
    lei3 si4
lei ssu
 raishi
    らいし
plow
(archaism) (See 鋤・1) spade; (person) Raishi (late Edo-period haiku poet)

鏟子


铲子

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chǎn zi
    chan3 zi5
ch`an tzu
    chan tzu
shovel; spade; trowel; spatula (kitchen utensil); CL:把[ba3]

鐵鍁


铁锨

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tiě xiān
    tie3 xian1
t`ieh hsien
    tieh hsien
iron shovel; spade; CL:把[ba3]

鐵鍬


铁锹

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tiě qiāo
    tie3 qiao1
t`ieh ch`iao
    tieh chiao
spade; shovel

風呂

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 furo
    ふろ
(1) (See お風呂) bath; bathing; bathtub; bathroom; (2) bathhouse; public bath; (3) room for drying lacquerware; (4) base (wooden joint connecting the blade of a hoe, spade, etc., to the handle); (surname) Furo

黑桃

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hēi táo
    hei1 tao2
hei t`ao
    hei tao
spade ♠ (in card games)

スバド

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 subado
    スバド
(personal name) Spade

下仕事

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 shitashigoto
    したしごと
spade work; subcontract

下準備

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 shitajunbi
    したじゅんび
(noun, transitive verb) preparations; preliminary arrangements; spade work; mise en place

Variations:

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 suki
    すき
(1) (esp. 鋤) spade; (2) (esp. 犂) (See 唐鋤) plough; plow

スコップ

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 sukoppu
    スコップ
shovel (dut: schop); spade; scoop

スペイト

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 supeido / supedo
    スペイド
(personal name) Spade

予備工作

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 yobikousaku / yobikosaku
    よびこうさく
spade work; preliminaries

是々非々

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 zezehihi
    ぜぜひひ
(yoji) free and unbiased; fair and just; ruling or judging what's right is right and what's wrong is wrong; calling spade a spade

是啥說啥


是啥说啥

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shì shá shuō shá
    shi4 sha2 shuo1 sha2
shih sha shuo sha
call a spade a spade (idiom)

是是非非

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 zezehihi
    ぜぜひひ
(yoji) free and unbiased; fair and just; ruling or judging what's right is right and what's wrong is wrong; calling spade a spade

バハモンド扇歯鯨

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 bahamondoougihakujira; bahamondoougihakujira / bahamondoogihakujira; bahamondoogihakujira
    バハモンドおうぎはくじら; バハモンドオウギハクジラ
(kana only) spade-toothed whale (Mesoplodon traversii); Bahamonde's beaked whale

Variations:
是々非々
是是非非

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 zezehihi
    ぜぜひひ
(yoji) free and unbiased; fair and just; ruling or judging what's right is right and what's wrong is wrong; calling spade a spade

バハモンドオウギハクジラ

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 bahamondoougihakujira / bahamondoogihakujira
    バハモンドオウギハクジラ
(kana only) spade-toothed whale (Mesoplodon traversii); Bahamonde's beaked whale

Variations:
一丁(P)
一挺(sK)
一梃(sK)

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 icchou / iccho
    いっちょう
(1) (See 丁・1) one leaf (of a book bound in Japanese style); (2) (See 丁・2) one block of tofu; one serving (in a restaurant); (3) (also written as 一挺, 一梃) (See 丁) one long and narrow thing (e.g. a gun, scissors, spade, hoe, inkstick, palanquin, candle, jinrikisha, shamisen, oar); (4) one chō (unit of distance, approx. 109.09 m); (5) one game; one task; (adverb) (6) (said when starting something) well then; right

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 34 results for "spade" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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