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There are 57 total results for your Family Members of a Family search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles
fáng
    fang2
fang
 bou / bo
    ぼう
house; room; CL:間|间[jian1]; branch of an extended family; classifier for family members (or concubines)
(1) chamber; room; cell (prison); atrium; (2) (See 坊・2) home of a monk; monk; (3) {astron} (See 二十八宿,蒼竜・そうりょう・3) Chinese "room" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); (surname) Bou
House, room. The rooms for monks and nuns in a monastery or nunnery.

お印

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 oshirushi
    おしるし
(1) (kana only) (See 破水) show (blood-stained mucus discharge that happens towards the end of pregnancy); bloody show; (2) signature mark (crest) used by members of the imperial family to mark their belongings; (3) (polite language) (See 印・1) mark; sign

こ食

see styles
 koshoku
    こしょく
(1) meal with family members eating separate foods; (2) eating alone (not with one's family); (3) food sold in single servings

下輩


下辈

see styles
xià bèi
    xia4 bei4
hsia pei
 kahai; gehai
    かはい; げはい
offspring; future generations; younger generation of a family; junior members of a group
inferior; low-class person
inferior group

係累

see styles
 keirui / kerui
    けいるい
(noun/participle) (1) dependents; family members that one has to support; (2) encumbrances; things that tie one down

個食

see styles
 koshoku
    こしょく
(1) meal with family members eating separate foods; (2) eating alone (not with one's family); (3) food sold in single servings

僑眷


侨眷

see styles
qiáo juàn
    qiao2 juan4
ch`iao chüan
    chiao chüan
family members of nationals residing abroad

分居

see styles
fēn jū
    fen1 ju1
fen chü
to separate (married couple); to live apart (of husband and wife, family members)

吳晗


吴晗

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wú hán
    wu2 han2
wu han
Wu Han (1909-1969), historian, author of biography of Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋, hounded to his death together with several members of his family during the cultural revolution

夜蛾

see styles
 yaga; yaga
    やが; ヤガ
owlet moth (members of the family Noctuidae); noctuid

孤食

see styles
 koshoku
    こしょく
(1) meal with family members eating separate foods; (2) eating alone (not with one's family)

家中

see styles
 yanaka
    やなか
(1) whole family; all (members of) the family; (2) all over the house; (surname) Yanaka

家室

see styles
jiā shì
    jia1 shi4
chia shih
 kamuro
    かむろ
wife; family; (literary) residence
(surname) Kamuro
family [members]

彌勒


弥勒

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mí lè
    mi2 le4
mi le
 miroku
    みろく
Mile county in Honghe Hani and Yi autonomous prefecture, Yunnan; Maitreya, the future Bodhisattva, to come after Shakyamuni Buddha
(surname) Miroku
Maitreya, friendly, benevolent. The Buddhist Messiah, or next Buddha, now in the Tuṣita heaven, who is to come 5,000 years after the nirvāṇa of Śākyamuni, or according to other reckoning after 4,000 heavenly years, i.e. 5,670,000,000 human years. According to tradition he was born in Southern India of a Brahman family. His two epithets are 慈氏 Benevolent, and Ajita 阿逸多 'Invincible'. He presides over the spread of the church, protects its members and will usher in ultimate victory for Buddhism. His image is usually in the hall of the four guardians facing outward, where he is represented as the fat laughing Buddha, but in some places his image is tall, e.g. in Peking in the Yung Ho Kung. Other forms are彌帝M075962; 迷諦隸; 梅低梨; 梅怛麗 (梅怛藥 or 梅怛邪); 每怛哩; 昧怛 M067070曳; 彌羅. There are numerous Maitreya sūtras.

戚族

see styles
qī zú
    qi1 zu2
ch`i tsu
    chi tsu
family members; fellow clansman

故家

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gù jiā
    gu4 jia1
ku chia
old and respected family; family whose members have been officials from generation to generation

梯己

see styles
tī ji
    ti1 ji5
t`i chi
    ti chi
intimate; private saving of family members

竈神


灶神

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zào shén
    zao4 shen2
tsao shen
 kamagami
    かまがみ
tutelary deities of the hearth; (place-name) Kamagami
The kitchen-stove god, or kitchen-god who at the end of each year is supposed to report above on the conduct of members of the family.

縁座

see styles
 enza
    えんざ
(noun/participle) (system of) extending complicity for a crime to the criminal's family members

繋累

see styles
 keirui / kerui
    けいるい
(noun/participle) (1) dependents; family members that one has to support; (2) encumbrances; things that tie one down

親族


亲族

see styles
qīn zú
    qin1 zu2
ch`in tsu
    chin tsu
 shinzoku
    しんぞく
relatives; members of the same family, clan, tribe etc
relative; relation; kin
kinsmen

身内

see styles
 miuchi
    みうち
(1) relatives; one's family; (2) friends; members of the same organization; (3) followers; henchmen; (4) one's whole body; (surname) Miuchi

醫鬧


医闹

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yī nào
    yi1 nao4
i nao
(neologism c. 2013) organized disruption of healthcare facilities or verbal and physical abuse of medical staff, by an aggrieved patient or proxies such as family members or hired thugs, typically aimed at obtaining compensation

離散


离散

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lí sàn
    li2 san4
li san
 risan
    りさん
(of family members) separated from one another; scattered about; dispersed; (math.) discrete
(noun/participle) (1) dispersal; scattering; (can be adjective with の) (2) discrete
to be scattered

養老


养老

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yǎng lǎo
    yang3 lao3
yang lao
 yourou / yoro
    ようろう
to provide for the elderly (family members); to enjoy a life in retirement
(1) making provision for the elderly; making provision for one's old age; (2) spending one's old age in comfort; (3) Yōrō era (717.11.17-724.2.4); (place-name, surname) Yōrou

體己


体己

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tī ji
    ti1 ji5
t`i chi
    ti chi
intimate; private saving of family members

一家人

see styles
yī jiā rén
    yi1 jia1 ren2
i chia jen
the whole family; members of the same family (lit. or fig.)

世帯員

see styles
 setaiin / setain
    せたいいん
family members; members of the household

姑奶奶

see styles
gū nǎi nai
    gu1 nai3 nai5
ku nai nai
paternal great-aunt (father's father's sister); (respectful form of address for a married woman used by members of her parents' family) married daughter; (brassy self-reference used by a woman in an altercation) I; me; this lady here; (coll.) form of address for an unmarried girl or woman, expressing affection or reproach

家内中

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 kanaijuu / kanaiju
    かないじゅう
whole family; all the members of one's family

家族達

see styles
 kazokutachi
    かぞくたち
family members

講書始

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 koushohajime / koshohajime
    こうしょはじめ
Imperial New Year's Lectures (ceremony in which the emperor and members of the imperial family Their Majesties listen to expert lectures in the fields of human, social and natural sciences)

走內線


走内线

see styles
zǒu nèi xiàn
    zou3 nei4 xian4
tsou nei hsien
insider contacts; via private channels; to seek influence with sb via family members (possibly dishonest or underhand)

身うち

see styles
 miuchi
    みうち
(1) relatives; one's family; (2) friends; members of the same organization; (3) followers; henchmen; (4) one's whole body

體己錢


体己钱

see styles
tī ji qián
    ti1 ji5 qian2
t`i chi ch`ien
    ti chi chien
private saved money of close family members

お手元金

see styles
 otemotokin
    おてもときん
the privy purse; the money used for private purposes by the members of the Imperial family

内輪同志

see styles
 uchiwadoushi / uchiwadoshi
    うちわどうし
members of the family; insiders

家じゅう

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 uchijuu / uchiju
    うちじゅう
    iejuu / ieju
    いえじゅう
(1) whole family; all (members of) the family; (2) all over the house

御手許金

see styles
 otemotokin
    おてもときん
the privy purse; the money used for private purposes by the members of the Imperial family

留守家族

see styles
 rusukazoku
    るすかぞく
family members left at home

臣籍降下

see styles
 shinsekikouka / shinsekikoka
    しんせきこうか
(of members of the Imperial family) becoming subjects of the state

親戚関係

see styles
 shinsekikankei / shinsekikanke
    しんせきかんけい
relations; members of extended family

Variations:
係累
繋累

see styles
 keirui / kerui
    けいるい
(noun/participle) (1) dependents; family members that one has to support; (noun/participle) (2) encumbrances; things that tie one down

骨肉相食む

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 kotsunikuaihamu
    こつにくあいはむ
(v5m,vi) to have a consanguineous feud; to fight between family members; to have an internecine feud

シノドンティス

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 shinodontisu
    シノドンティス
squeaker (upside-down catfish of family Mochokidae, esp. members of genus Synodontis) (lat: Synodontis)

育児介護休業法

see styles
 ikujikaigokyuugyouhou / ikujikaigokyugyoho
    いくじかいごきゅうぎょうほう
{law} Act on Childcare Leave, Caregiver Leave, and Other Measures for the Welfare of Workers Caring for Children or Other Family Members

一家人不說兩家話


一家人不说两家话

see styles
yī jiā rén bù shuō liǎng jiā huà
    yi1 jia1 ren2 bu4 shuo1 liang3 jia1 hua4
i chia jen pu shuo liang chia hua
lit. family members speak frankly with one another, not courteously, as if they were from two different families (idiom); fig. people don't need to be deferential when they ask a family member for help; people from the same family should stick together (and good friends likewise)

Variations:
個食
孤食
こ食

see styles
 koshoku
    こしょく
(1) meal with family members eating separate foods; (2) eating alone (without one's family); (3) (個食, こ食 only) food sold in single servings

Variations:
お手元金
御手許金

see styles
 otemotokin
    おてもときん
privy purse; money used for private purposes by the members of the Imperial family

Variations:
身内(P)
身うち

see styles
 miuchi
    みうち
(1) relatives; one's family; (2) friends; members of the same organization; (3) followers; henchmen; (4) one's whole body

Variations:
お手元金
御手許金(sK)

see styles
 otemotokin
    おてもときん
privy purse; money used for private purposes by the members of the Imperial family

Variations:
家内中
家内じゅう(sK)

see styles
 kanaijuu / kanaiju
    かないじゅう
whole family; all the members of one's family

Variations:
身内(P)
身うち(sK)

see styles
 miuchi
    みうち
(1) relatives; one's family; (2) friends; members of the same organization; (3) followers; henchmen; (4) one's whole body

Variations:
家中
家じゅう
うち中
いえ中

see styles
 uchijuu(家中, 家juu, uchi中); kachuu(家中); iejuu(家中, 家juu, ie中) / uchiju(家中, 家ju, uchi中); kachu(家中); ieju(家中, 家ju, ie中)
    うちじゅう(家中, 家じゅう, うち中); かちゅう(家中); いえじゅう(家中, 家じゅう, いえ中)
(1) whole family; entire family; all (members of) the family; (adj-no,n) (2) all over the house; throughout the house; (3) (かちゅう only) (hist) retainer of a daimyo; feudal domain; clan

Variations:
係累
繋累(rK)
系累(sK)

see styles
 keirui / kerui
    けいるい
(1) dependents; family members that one has to support; (2) encumbrances; things that tie one down

Variations:
育児介護休業法
育児・介護休業法

see styles
 ikujikaigokyuugyouhou / ikujikaigokyugyoho
    いくじかいごきゅうぎょうほう
{law} Act on Childcare Leave, Caregiver Leave, and Other Measures for the Welfare of Workers Caring for Children or Other Family Members

Variations:
立会い出産
立ち会い出産
立ち合い出産(sK)
立会出産(sK)

see styles
 tachiaishussan
    たちあいしゅっさん
childbirth with the father of child present; delivery with family members present

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

This page contains 57 results for "Family Members of a Family" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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