There are 30 total results for your Hen2 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
拫 see styles |
hén hen2 hen |
to pull; to drag; to stop |
痕 see styles |
hén hen2 hen kon こん |
scar; traces (suffix) scar (e.g. from operation, injection); trace; mark (e.g. skid marks) |
傷痕 伤痕 see styles |
shāng hén shang1 hen2 shang hen shoukon / shokon しょうこん kizuato きずあと |
scar; bruise scar; cicatrix |
凹痕 see styles |
āo hén ao1 hen2 ao hen |
dent; indentation; notch; pitting |
刻痕 see styles |
kè hén ke4 hen2 k`o hen ko hen |
notch |
創痕 创痕 see styles |
chuāng hén chuang1 hen2 ch`uang hen chuang hen soukon / sokon そうこん |
scar (physical or psychological) scar |
劃痕 划痕 see styles |
huá hén hua2 hen2 hua hen |
a scratch |
印痕 see styles |
yìn hén yin4 hen2 yin hen |
mark; print; impression |
吻痕 see styles |
wěn hén wen3 hen2 wen hen |
hickey; love bite |
咬痕 see styles |
yǎo hén yao3 hen2 yao hen |
bite scar |
彈痕 弹痕 see styles |
dàn hén dan4 hen2 tan hen |
bullet hole; shell hole |
折痕 see styles |
zhé hén zhe2 hen2 che hen |
crease; fold |
條痕 条痕 see styles |
tiáo hén tiao2 hen2 t`iao hen tiao hen |
weal (e.g. from whipping); streak See: 条痕 |
污痕 see styles |
wū hén wu1 hen2 wu hen |
blot |
淚痕 泪痕 see styles |
lèi hén lei4 hen2 lei hen |
tear stains |
無痕 无痕 see styles |
wú hén wu2 hen2 wu hen |
traceless |
疤痕 see styles |
bā hén ba1 hen2 pa hen |
scar |
痕跡 痕迹 see styles |
hén jì hen2 ji4 hen chi konseki こんせき |
vestige; mark; trace trace; vestige; mark; sign; evidence |
痘痕 see styles |
dòu hén dou4 hen2 tou hen toukon / tokon とうこん |
pockmark (See あばた) pockmark |
瘡痕 疮痕 see styles |
chuāng hén chuang1 hen2 ch`uang hen chuang hen soukon / sokon そうこん |
scar; scarred skin scar |
瘢痕 see styles |
bān hén ban1 hen2 pan hen hankon はんこん |
scar {med} scar; cicatrix |
裂痕 see styles |
liè hén lie4 hen2 lieh hen |
crack; gap; split |
鞭痕 see styles |
biān hén bian1 hen2 pien hen |
welt; whip scar; lash mark |
阿惒那 see styles |
ā hén à a1 hen2 a4 a hen a Awana |
Āpaṇa |
不落痕跡 不落痕迹 see styles |
bù luò hén jì bu4 luo4 hen2 ji4 pu lo hen chi |
to leave no trace; seamless; professional |
不著痕跡 不着痕迹 see styles |
bù zhuó hén jì bu4 zhuo2 hen2 ji4 pu cho hen chi |
to leave no trace; seamlessly; unobtrusively |
傷痕累累 伤痕累累 see styles |
shāng hén lěi lěi shang1 hen2 lei3 lei3 shang hen lei lei |
cuts and bruises all over the body |
彈痕累累 弹痕累累 see styles |
dàn hén lěi lěi dan4 hen2 lei3 lei3 tan hen lei lei |
bullet-riddled |
無痕模式 无痕模式 see styles |
wú hén mó shì wu2 hen2 mo2 shi4 wu hen mo shih |
(computing) incognito mode |
布痕瓦爾德 布痕瓦尔德 see styles |
bù hén wǎ ěr dé bu4 hen2 wa3 er3 de2 pu hen wa erh te |
Buchenwald |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 30 results for "Hen2" 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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