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<12345>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
敗局 败局 see styles |
bài jú bai4 ju2 pai chü |
lost game; losing battle |
敗戦 see styles |
haisen はいせん |
(n,vs,vi) defeat; lost battle; losing a war |
敗軍 see styles |
haigun はいぐん |
(1) defeat; lost battle; (2) defeated army |
斬獲 斩获 see styles |
zhǎn huò zhan3 huo4 chan huo |
to kill or capture (in battle); (fig.) (sports) to score (a goal); to win (a medal); (fig.) to reap rewards; to achieve gains |
會戰 会战 see styles |
huì zhàn hui4 zhan4 hui chan |
(military) to meet for a decisive battle; (military) battle; (fig.) large-scale concerted effort |
本艦 see styles |
honkan ほんかん |
this (battle)ship; aforementioned ship |
東軍 see styles |
tougun / togun とうぐん |
(1) eastern army (e.g. in a civil war); (2) (hist) Eastern Army (at the Battle of Sekigahara) |
槍戰 枪战 see styles |
qiāng zhàn qiang1 zhan4 ch`iang chan chiang chan |
gun battle; firefight |
歴戦 see styles |
rekisen れきせん |
(adj-no,n) veteran (e.g. soldier); battle-hardened; seasoned; (of) long military service |
母衣 see styles |
horo ほろ |
(1) canopy (esp. the cloth or canvas used for it); awning; top (of a convertible); hood; (2) helmet cape; cloth covering one's back to protect against arrows during battle; (place-name) Horo |
決戦 see styles |
kessen けっせん |
(n,vs,vi) decisive battle; deciding match; play-off |
決戰 决战 see styles |
jué zhàn jue2 zhan4 chüeh chan |
decisive battle; to fight a decisive battle; to fight for supremacy in ... |
海戦 see styles |
kaisen かいせん |
naval battle |
海戰 海战 see styles |
hǎi zhàn hai3 zhan4 hai chan |
naval battle |
激戦 see styles |
gekisen げきせん |
(n,vs,adj-no) fierce battle; hard-fought battle; hot contest; severe fight |
激戰 激战 see styles |
jī zhàn ji1 zhan4 chi chan |
to fight fiercely; fierce battle |
火線 火线 see styles |
huǒ xiàn huo3 xian4 huo hsien kasen かせん |
firing line (battle); live electrical wire (1) firing line; (2) {physics} caustic curve |
炮戰 炮战 see styles |
pào zhàn pao4 zhan4 p`ao chan pao chan |
artillery bombardment; artillery battle |
煙塵 烟尘 see styles |
yān chén yan1 chen2 yen ch`en yen chen enjin えんじん |
smoke and dust; air pollution dust; smokestack smoke; battle scene |
番手 see styles |
bante ばんて |
(1) (yarn) count; (suffix) (2) nth place (in a race); nth position (in a starting lineup); (suffix) (3) {mil} nth rank (in a battle formation); (4) castle guard; (5) {horse} second-place horse |
矢来 see styles |
yarai やらい |
rough fence of bamboo, logs, etc. constructed at battle sites or execution grounds; (place-name, surname) Yarai |
砲戦 see styles |
housen / hosen ほうせん |
(noun/participle) artillery battle |
破敗 破败 see styles |
pò bài po4 bai4 p`o pai po pai |
to defeat; to crush (in battle); beaten; ruined; destroyed; in decline |
硬仗 see styles |
yìng zhàng ying4 zhang4 ying chang |
tough battle; difficult task; big challenge |
空戦 see styles |
kuusen / kusen くうせん |
(abbreviation) (See 空中戦・1) air battle; dogfight |
竹束 see styles |
taketaba たけたば |
(1) bamboo bundle; (2) bamboo shield used for defending against projectiles in battle; (surname) Takatsuka |
臨戦 see styles |
rinsen りんせん |
preparing for action or battle |
臨陣 临阵 see styles |
lín zhèn lin2 zhen4 lin chen |
just before the battle; to approach the front line |
船軍 see styles |
funaikusa; sengun ふないくさ; せんぐん |
(1) naval battle; (2) (archaism) navy |
苦戰 苦战 see styles |
kǔ zhàn ku3 zhan4 k`u chan ku chan |
bitter struggle; hard battle; arduous effort |
血戦 see styles |
kessen けっせん |
(n,vs,vi) bloody battle |
血戰 血战 see styles |
xuè zhàn xue4 zhan4 hsüeh chan |
bloody battle |
西軍 see styles |
seigun / segun せいぐん |
(1) western army (e.g. in a civil war); (2) (hist) Western Army (at the Battle of Sekigahara) |
討死 see styles |
uchijini うちじに |
(noun/participle) (sensitive word) die in battle; die in action |
論戦 see styles |
ronsen ろんせん |
(n,vs,vi) battle of words; debate; argument; dispute |
譜代 see styles |
fuyo ふよ |
(1) successive generations; (2) (abbreviation) hereditary daimyo (whose ancestors supported Tokugawa Ieyasu prior to the battle of Sekigahara); (female given name) Fuyo |
譜第 see styles |
fudai ふだい |
(1) successive generations; (2) (abbreviation) hereditary daimyo (whose ancestors supported Tokugawa Ieyasu prior to the battle of Sekigahara) |
赤壁 see styles |
chì bì chi4 bi4 ch`ih pi chih pi akakabe あかかべ |
Chibi, county-level city in Xianning 咸寧市|咸宁市[Xian2 ning2 shi4], Hubei; Chibi or Red Cliff in Huangzhou district 黃州區|黄州区[Huang2 zhou1 qu1] of Huanggang city 黃岡|黄冈[Huang2 gang1], Hubei, scene of the famous battle of Red Cliff of 208 (surname) Akakabe |
走る see styles |
hashiru はしる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to run; (2) to travel (movement of vehicles); to drive; (3) to hurry to; (4) to retreat (from battle); to take flight; (5) to run away from home; (6) to elope; (7) to tend heavily toward; (8) to flash; to streak; to shoot through (e.g. pain) |
趙括 赵括 see styles |
zhào kuò zhao4 kuo4 chao k`uo chao kuo |
Zhao Kuo (-260 BC), hapless general of Zhao 趙國|赵国[Zhao4 Guo2], who famously led an army of 400,000 to total annihilation at battle of Changping 長平之戰|长平之战[Chang2 ping2 zhi1 Zhan4] in 260 BC; also called Ma Fuzi 馬服子|马服子[Ma3 Fu2 zi3] |
趨る see styles |
hashiru はしる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to run; (2) to travel (movement of vehicles); to drive; (3) to hurry to; (4) to retreat (from battle); to take flight; (5) to run away from home; (6) to elope; (7) to tend heavily toward; (8) to flash; to streak; to shoot through (e.g. pain) |
軍兵 see styles |
gunpyou(p); gunpei; gunbyou / gunpyo(p); gunpe; gunbyo ぐんぴょう(P); ぐんぺい; ぐんびょう |
armed forces; battle troops; (given name) Gunpei |
軍旗 see styles |
gunki ぐんき |
battle flag; standard; (regimental) colours; colors; ensign |
軍棋 军棋 see styles |
jun qí jun1 qi2 chün ch`i chün chi |
land battle chess, Chinese board game similar to Stratego |
較量 较量 see styles |
jiào liàng jiao4 liang4 chiao liang kouryou / koryo こうりょう |
to pit oneself against sb; to compete with sb; contest; battle; to haggle; to quibble (rare) comparison |
酣戦 see styles |
kansen かんせん |
(rare) height of battle |
野戦 see styles |
yasen やせん |
(1) {mil} field battle; field operations; open battle; (2) battlefield; battlefront |
銃夢 see styles |
ganmu がんむ |
(work) Battle Angel Alita (manga and anime); (wk) Battle Angel Alita (manga and anime) |
鏑矢 see styles |
kaburaya かぶらや |
(See 嚆矢・1) arrow with a whistle attached; whistling arrow used to signal the start of battle |
鏖戰 鏖战 see styles |
áo zhàn ao2 zhan4 ao chan |
bitter fighting; a violent battle |
長平 长平 see styles |
cháng píng chang2 ping2 ch`ang p`ing chang ping michihira みちひら |
Changping, place name in Gaoping County 高平縣|高平县, southern Shanxi, the scene of the great battle of 262-260 BC between Qin and Zhao (given name) Michihira |
開戰 开战 see styles |
kāi zhàn kai1 zhan4 k`ai chan kai chan |
to start a war; to make war; to battle against |
開打 开打 see styles |
kāi dǎ kai1 da3 k`ai ta kai ta |
(of a sports competition or match) to commence; (of a war or battle) to break out; to perform acrobatic or choreographed fighting (in Chinese opera); to brawl; to come to blows |
闘い see styles |
tatakai たたかい |
battle; fight; struggle; conflict |
闘う see styles |
tatakau たたかう |
(v5u,vi) (1) to make war (on); to wage war (against); to go to war (with); to fight (with); to do battle (against); (2) to compete (against); (3) to struggle (against adversities, etc.); to fight; to contend; to resist |
防戦 see styles |
bousen / bosen ぼうせん |
(n,vs,vi) defensive fight (battle) |
陣亡 阵亡 see styles |
zhèn wáng zhen4 wang2 chen wang |
to die in battle |
陣列 阵列 see styles |
zhèn liè zhen4 lie4 chen lieh jinretsu じんれつ |
(computing) array (data structure); (hardware) array (photovoltaic cells, radio telescopes etc) battle formation |
陣勢 阵势 see styles |
zhèn shì zhen4 shi4 chen shih |
battle array; disposition of forces; situation; circumstance |
陣形 see styles |
jinkei / jinke じんけい |
{mil} battle formation; military formation |
陣没 see styles |
jinbotsu じんぼつ |
(n,vs,vi) death in battle |
陣法 see styles |
jinpou / jinpo じんぽう |
disposition of troops; battle formation |
陣線 阵线 see styles |
zhèn xiàn zhen4 xian4 chen hsien |
a front (militant group); line of battle; alignment (towards a political party etc) |
隊形 队形 see styles |
duì xíng dui4 xing2 tui hsing taikei / taike たいけい |
formation battle formation; disposition of troops |
馬印 see styles |
umajirushi うまじるし |
commander's battle standard |
馬軍 see styles |
umaikusa うまいくさ |
(1) cavalry; (2) cavalry battle |
鬥智 斗智 see styles |
dòu zhì dou4 zhi4 tou chih |
battle of wits |
鬥爭 斗争 see styles |
dòu zhēng dou4 zheng1 tou cheng |
a struggle; fight; battle See: 斗争 |
魚麗 鱼丽 see styles |
yú lì yu2 li4 yü li |
"fish" battle formation in ancient times: chariots in front, infantry behind; The Fish Enter the Trap (title of Ode 170 in the Shijing) |
鯢波 see styles |
geiha / geha げいは |
(1) raging waves; (2) battle cry; war cry |
鯨波 鲸波 see styles |
jīng bō jing1 bo1 ching po kujiranami くじらなみ |
huge wave or breaker battle cry; war cry; (1) raging waves; (2) battle cry; war cry; (place-name, surname) Kujiranami |
鶴翼 see styles |
kakuyoku かくよく |
(1) {mil} V-shape (battle formation); (2) crane wings; (surname) Tsurutsubasa |
鼓噪 see styles |
gǔ zào gu3 zao4 ku tsao |
(in ancient times) to beat the drums and yell (at the moment of launching into battle); to create a clamor; to make a din; to kick up a fuss about |
ハドル see styles |
padoru パドル |
paddle; (personal name) Battle |
ボス戦 see styles |
bosusen ボスせん |
{vidg} boss battle; boss fight |
主陣地 see styles |
shujinchi しゅじんち |
main battle area |
俎の鯉 see styles |
manaitanokoi まないたのこい |
(expression) confronted with a hopeless situation; about to be cut off (e.g. in a battle) and unable to do anything |
八卦陣 八卦阵 see styles |
bā guà zhèn ba1 gua4 zhen4 pa kua chen |
eight-trigram battle array; (fig.) mystifying tactics |
出陣式 see styles |
shutsujinshiki しゅつじんしき |
(1) (hist) ceremony held before going into battle; (2) ceremony to kick off an election campaign |
単縦陣 see styles |
tanjuujin / tanjujin たんじゅうじん |
single line (of ships); single line formation; line of battle |
即戦力 see styles |
sokusenryoku そくせんりょく |
{bus;sports} ready fire-power; battle-ready forces; immediate asset (to a team or firm); someone who can be an immediately effective player or worker |
壇ノ浦 see styles |
dannoura / dannora だんのうら |
(place-name) Dannoura (site of a major sea battle of the Genpei War); Dan-no-ura |
大乱戦 see styles |
dairansen だいらんせん |
battle royal |
天王山 see styles |
tennouzan; tenouzan / tennozan; tenozan てんのうざん; てんおうざん |
(from the site of the crucial Battle of Yamazaki in 1582) strategic point; crucial time; watershed; crunch; (personal name) Tennouyama |
対バン see styles |
taiban たいバン |
(abbr. of 対するバンド) battle of the bands |
対人戦 see styles |
taijinsen たいじんせん |
{vidg} PvP battle; battle between human players (as opposed to AI) |
巡洋艦 巡洋舰 see styles |
xún yáng jiàn xun2 yang2 jian4 hsün yang chien junyoukan / junyokan じゅんようかん |
cruiser (warship); battle cruiser cruiser (warship) |
差し物 see styles |
sashimono さしもの |
(1) cabinetwork; joinery; (2) hair ornament; hairpin; (3) (archaism) colours; banner; small banner worn by soldiers during battle (for identification) from the Sengoku period to the end of the Edo period |
弊える see styles |
tsuieru ついえる |
(v1,vi) (1) to fall apart; to collapse; to become useless; (2) to be completely defeated (in battle); to be wiped out; (3) (archaism) to fall apart (one's body or health) |
彰義隊 see styles |
shougitai / shogitai しょうぎたい |
(hist) (See 上野戦争) Shōgitai (group of former Tokugawa retainers opposed to the Meiji government and fought in the battle of Ueno) |
忠霊塔 see styles |
chuureitou / chureto ちゅうれいとう |
monument to the faithful who died in battle |
忠魂碑 see styles |
chuukonhi / chukonhi ちゅうこんひ |
monument to the faithful who died in battle |
戦上手 see styles |
ikusajouzu / ikusajozu いくさじょうず |
(noun or adjectival noun) being battlewise; being skilled in battle; experienced warrior |
戦争画 see styles |
sensouga / sensoga せんそうが |
battle painting; war painting |
戦没者 see styles |
senbotsusha せんぼつしゃ |
persons who have fallen in battle |
戰鬥群 战斗群 see styles |
zhàn dòu qún zhan4 dou4 qun2 chan tou ch`ün chan tou chün |
battle group; naval formation headed by an aircraft carrier |
投手戦 see styles |
toushusen / toshusen とうしゅせん |
pitching duel; pitchers' battle |
指し物 see styles |
sashimono さしもの |
(1) cabinetwork; joinery; (2) hair ornament; hairpin; (3) (archaism) colours; banner; small banner worn by soldiers during battle (for identification) from the Sengoku period to the end of the Edo period |
指小旗 see styles |
sashikobata さしこばた |
small standard worn on the back of armour during battle |
挿し物 see styles |
sashimono さしもの |
(1) cabinetwork; joinery; (2) hair ornament; hairpin; (3) (archaism) colours; banner; small banner worn by soldiers during battle (for identification) from the Sengoku period to the end of the Edo period |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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