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揩摸

see styles
kāi mō
    kai1 mo1
k`ai mo
    kai mo
 kaibaku
to poke around for

揩擦

see styles
kāi cā
    kai1 ca1
k`ai ts`a
    kai tsa
to wipe

揩油

see styles
kāi yóu
    kai1 you2
k`ai yu
    kai yu
to take advantage of sb; to freeload

揭開


揭开

see styles
jiē kāi
    jie1 kai1
chieh k`ai
    chieh kai
to uncover; to open

撇開


撇开

see styles
piē kāi
    pie1 kai1
p`ieh k`ai
    pieh kai
to disregard; to leave aside

撐開


撑开

see styles
chēng kāi
    cheng1 kai1
ch`eng k`ai
    cheng kai
to stretch taut; to open (an umbrella); to hold (a bag etc) open; to prop open

撥開


拨开

see styles
bō kāi
    bo1 kai1
po k`ai
    po kai
to push aside; to part; to brush away

撩開


撩开

see styles
liāo kai
    liao1 kai5
liao k`ai
    liao kai
to push aside (clothing, curtain etc) to reveal something; to toss aside

撬開


撬开

see styles
qiào kāi
    qiao4 kai1
ch`iao k`ai
    chiao kai
to pry open; to lever open

擘開


擘开

see styles
bò kāi
    bo4 kai1
po k`ai
    po kai
to break open

擰開


拧开

see styles
nǐng kāi
    ning3 kai1
ning k`ai
    ning kai
to unscrew; to twist off (a lid); to turn on (a faucet); to switch on (by turning a knob); to turn (a door handle); to wrench apart

攤開


摊开

see styles
tān kāi
    tan1 kai1
t`an k`ai
    tan kai
to spread out; to unfold

支開


支开

see styles
zhī kāi
    zhi1 kai1
chih k`ai
    chih kai
to send (sb) away; to change the subject; to open (an umbrella etc)

放開


放开

see styles
fàng kāi
    fang4 kai1
fang k`ai
    fang kai
to let go; to release

敞開


敞开

see styles
chǎng kāi
    chang3 kai1
ch`ang k`ai
    chang kai
to open wide; unrestrictedly

散開


散开

see styles
sàn kāi
    san4 kai1
san k`ai
    san kai
 sankai
    さんかい
to separate; to disperse
(n,vs,vi) deployment; spreading out; dispersal

敲開


敲开

see styles
qiāo kāi
    qiao1 kai1
ch`iao k`ai
    chiao kai
to get something open by tapping or striking it; (figuratively, when followed by something like ∼的大門|∼的大门[xx5 de5 da4 men2]) to open the door to ~; to gain access to ~

敵愾


敌忾

see styles
dí kài
    di2 kai4
ti k`ai
    ti kai
hatred felt toward one's enemies

斷開


断开

see styles
duàn kāi
    duan4 kai1
tuan k`ai
    tuan kai
to break; to sever; to turn off (electric switch)

智愷


智恺

see styles
zhì kǎi
    zhi4 kai3
chih k`ai
    chih kai
 Chigai
Zhikai

未開


未开

see styles
wèi kāi
    wei4 kai1
wei k`ai
    wei kai
 mikai
    みかい
(adj-no,n) (1) uncivilized; uncivilised; primitive; savage; (adj-no,n) (2) undeveloped (land); unexplored (territory, field, etc.); (adj-no,n) (3) unbloomed (flower)
unopened

杞縣


杞县

see styles
qǐ xiàn
    qi3 xian4
ch`i hsien
    chi hsien
Qi county in Kaifeng 開封|开封[Kai1 feng1], Henan

楷字

see styles
kǎi zì
    kai3 zi4
k`ai tzu
    kai tzu
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style)

楷書


楷书

see styles
kǎi shū
    kai3 shu1
k`ai shu
    kai shu
 kaisho
    かいしょ
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style)
printed style (of writing Chinese characters); square style; block style; standard style

楷模

see styles
kǎi mó
    kai3 mo2
k`ai mo
    kai mo
model; example

楷體


楷体

see styles
kǎi tǐ
    kai3 ti3
k`ai t`i
    kai ti
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style)

正楷

see styles
zhèng kǎi
    zheng4 kai3
cheng k`ai
    cheng kai
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style)

氣切


气切

see styles
qì qiē
    qi4 qie1
ch`i ch`ieh
    chi chieh
tracheotomy (abbr. for 氣管切開術|气管切开术[qi4 guan3 qie1 kai1 shu4])

汴京

see styles
biàn jīng
    bian4 jing1
pien ching
Bianjing, Northern Song capital, now called Kaifeng 開封|开封[Kai1 feng1], Henan

汴州

see styles
biàn zhōu
    bian4 zhou1
pien chou
old name of Kaifeng 開封|开封[Kai1 feng1]

汴梁

see styles
biàn liáng
    bian4 liang2
pien liang
old name of Kaifeng 開封|开封[Kai1 feng1]

洋浦

see styles
yáng pǔ
    yang2 pu3
yang p`u
    yang pu
see 洋浦經濟開發區|洋浦经济开发区[Yang2 pu3 jing1 ji4 kai1 fa1 qu1]

洞開


洞开

see styles
dòng kāi
    dong4 kai1
tung k`ai
    tung kai
to be wide open

溫網


温网

see styles
wēn wǎng
    wen1 wang3
wen wang
Wimbledon Championships (tennis); abbr. for 溫布爾登網球公開賽|温布尔登网球公开赛[Wen1 bu4 er3 deng1 Wang3 qiu2 Gong1 kai1 sai4]

滾開


滚开

see styles
gǔn kāi
    gun3 kai1
kun k`ai
    kun kai
to boil (of liquid); boiling hot; Get out!; Go away!; fuck off (rude)

濺開


溅开

see styles
jiàn kāi
    jian4 kai1
chien k`ai
    chien kai
splash

煮開


煮开

see styles
zhǔ kāi
    zhu3 kai1
chu k`ai
    chu kai
to boil (food)

燒開


烧开

see styles
shāo kāi
    shao1 kai1
shao k`ai
    shao kai
to boil

甩開


甩开

see styles
shuǎi kāi
    shuai3 kai1
shuai k`ai
    shuai kai
to shake off; to get rid of

甲鎧


甲铠

see styles
jiǎ kǎi
    jia3 kai3
chia k`ai
    chia kai
armor

略開


略开

see styles
lüè kāi
    lve4 kai1
lve k`ai
    lve kai
 ryakukai
to unlock

疏開


疏开

see styles
shū kāi
    shu1 kai1
shu k`ai
    shu kai
to disperse

盛開


盛开

see styles
shèng kāi
    sheng4 kai1
sheng k`ai
    sheng kai
blooming; in full flower

看開


看开

see styles
kàn kāi
    kan4 kai1
k`an k`ai
    kan kai
to come to accept an unpleasant fact; to get over something; to cheer up

睜開


睁开

see styles
zhēng kāi
    zheng1 kai1
cheng k`ai
    cheng kai
to open (one's eyes)

破開


破开

see styles
pò kāi
    po4 kai1
p`o k`ai
    po kai
to split; to cut open

移開


移开

see styles
yí kāi
    yi2 kai1
i k`ai
    i kai
to move away

綻開


绽开

see styles
zhàn kāi
    zhan4 kai1
chan k`ai
    chan kai
to burst forth

總開


总开

see styles
zǒng kāi
    zong3 kai1
tsung k`ai
    tsung kai
 sō kai
generally shows

翻開


翻开

see styles
fān kāi
    fan1 kai1
fan k`ai
    fan kai
to open up

能開


能开

see styles
néng kāi
    neng2 kai1
neng k`ai
    neng kai
 nō kai
informing

脫開


脱开

see styles
tuō kāi
    tuo1 kai1
t`o k`ai
    to kai
to withdraw

蘭考


兰考

see styles
lán kǎo
    lan2 kao3
lan k`ao
    lan kao
Lankao county in Kaifeng 開封|开封[Kai1 feng1], Henan

衆鎧


众铠

see styles
zhòng kǎi
    zhong4 kai3
chung k`ai
    chung kai
 Shugai
*Saṃghavarman

袁頭


袁头

see styles
yuán tóu
    yuan2 tou2
yüan t`ou
    yüan tou
silver coin from the early days of the Republic of China (1912-1949) bearing the head of Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3]

裂開


裂开

see styles
liè kāi
    lie4 kai1
lieh k`ai
    lieh kai
 rekkai
    れっかい
to split open
(noun/participle) dehiscence; cleavage; fission

覺鎧


觉铠

see styles
jué kǎi
    jue2 kai3
chüeh k`ai
    chüeh kai
 Kakukai
*Buddhavarman

解開


解开

see styles
jiě kāi
    jie3 kai1
chieh k`ai
    chieh kai
to untie; to undo; to solve (a mystery)

讓開


让开

see styles
ràng kāi
    rang4 kai1
jang k`ai
    jang kai
to get out of the way; to step aside

走開


走开

see styles
zǒu kāi
    zou3 kai1
tsou k`ai
    tsou kai
to leave; to walk away; to beat it; to move aside

起開


起开

see styles
qǐ kai
    qi3 kai5
ch`i k`ai
    chi kai
(dialect) to step aside; Get out of the way!

躲開


躲开

see styles
duǒ kāi
    duo3 kai1
to k`ai
    to kai
to stay out of (hot water, trouble, awkward situation etc); to avoid (sb)

通許


通许

see styles
tōng xǔ
    tong1 xu3
t`ung hsü
    tung hsü
Tongxu county in Kaifeng 開封|开封[Kai1 feng1], Henan

避開


避开

see styles
bì kāi
    bi4 kai1
pi k`ai
    pi kai
to avoid; to evade; to keep away from

重開


重开

see styles
chóng kāi
    chong2 kai1
ch`ung k`ai
    chung kai
to reopen

金明

see styles
jīn míng
    jin1 ming2
chin ming
 kinmei / kinme
    きんめい
Jinming district of Kaifeng city 開封市|开封市[Kai1 feng1 shi4], Henan
(surname, given name) Kinmei

鋸開


锯开

see styles
jù kāi
    ju4 kai1
chü k`ai
    chü kai
to saw

錯開


错开

see styles
cuò kāi
    cuo4 kai1
ts`o k`ai
    tso kai
to stagger (times)

鍾繇


钟繇

see styles
zhōng yáo
    zhong1 yao2
chung yao
Zhong Yao (151-230), minister of Cao Wei 曹魏[Cao2 Wei4] and noted calligrapher, said to have developed the regular script 楷書|楷书[kai3 shu1]

鎧甲


铠甲

see styles
kǎi jiǎ
    kai3 jia3
k`ai chia
    kai chia
armor

閃開


闪开

see styles
shǎn kāi
    shan3 kai1
shan k`ai
    shan kai
to get out of the way

開了


开了

see styles
kāi liǎo
    kai1 liao3
k`ai liao
    kai liao
 kairyō
to comprehend completely

開交


开交

see styles
kāi jiāo
    kai1 jiao1
k`ai chiao
    kai chiao
(used with negative) to conclude; (impossible) to end; (can't) finish

開仗


开仗

see styles
kāi zhàng
    kai1 zhang4
k`ai chang
    kai chang
to start a war; to open hostilities

開伙


开伙

see styles
kāi huǒ
    kai1 huo3
k`ai huo
    kai huo
to start providing food; to open today's service in a canteen

開例


开例

see styles
kāi lì
    kai1 li4
k`ai li
    kai li
to create a precedent

開價


开价

see styles
kāi jià
    kai1 jia4
k`ai chia
    kai chia
to quote a price; seller's first offer

開元


开元

see styles
kāi yuán
    kai1 yuan2
k`ai yüan
    kai yüan
 kaimoto
    かいもと
Tang emperor Xuanzong's 唐玄宗[Tang2 Xuan2 zong1] reign name used during the Kaiyuan era (713-741), a peak of Tang prosperity
(surname) Kaimoto
The Kaiyuan period of the Tang emperor Xuanzong, A.D. 713-741; during which the monk 智昇 Zhisheng in 730 issued his 'complete list of all the translations of Buddhist books into the Chinese language from the year A.D. 67 up to the date of publication, embracing the labours of 176 individuals, the whole amounting to 2,278 separate works, many of which, however, were at that time already lost.' Wylie. Its title was開元釋教錄. He also issued the 開元釋教錄略出, an abbreviated version.

開先


开先

see styles
kāi xiān
    kai1 xian1
k`ai hsien
    kai hsien
 kaisaki
    かいさき
at first
groove (in welding)

開光


开光

see styles
kāi guāng
    kai1 guang1
k`ai kuang
    kai kuang
 kaikou / kaiko
    かいこう
eye-opening ceremony for a religious idol (Buddhism); to consecrate; to bless; transparent; translucent; haircut; shaving the head or face (humorous); a method of decoration; first light (astronomy)
(surname) Kaikou
Introducing the light, the ceremony of 'opening the eyes' of an image, i.e. painting or touching in the pupil; also 開眼.

開具


开具

see styles
kāi jù
    kai1 ju4
k`ai chü
    kai chü
 kaigu
to draw up (a document)
To make an inventory.

開凍


开冻

see styles
kāi dòng
    kai1 dong4
k`ai tung
    kai tung
to thaw; to melt

開刀


开刀

see styles
kāi dāo
    kai1 dao1
k`ai tao
    kai tao
(of a surgeon) to perform an operation; (of a patient) to have an operation; to decapitate; to behead; to single out as a point of attack

開刃


开刃

see styles
kāi rèn
    kai1 ren4
k`ai jen
    kai jen
to edge a knife, scissor, sword etc

開列


开列

see styles
kāi liè
    kai1 lie4
k`ai lieh
    kai lieh
to make (a list); to list

開初


开初

see styles
kāi chū
    kai1 chu1
k`ai ch`u
    kai chu
 kaihatsu
    かいはつ
at the outset; at first; early
(surname) Kaihatsu

開制


开制

see styles
kāi zhì
    kai1 zhi4
k`ai chih
    kai chih
 kaisei
encouraging [proper moral behavior] and suppressing [immoral behavior]

開創


开创

see styles
kāi chuàng
    kai1 chuang4
k`ai ch`uang
    kai chuang
 kaisou / kaiso
    かいそう
to initiate; to start; to found
(noun/participle) initial opening (esp. of a temple)

開動


开动

see styles
kāi dòng
    kai1 dong4
k`ai tung
    kai tung
to start; to set in motion; to move; to march; to dig in (eating); to tuck in (eating)

開化


开化

see styles
kāi huà
    kai1 hua4
k`ai hua
    kai hua
 kaika
    かいか
to become civilized; to be open-minded; (of ice) to thaw
(n,vs,vi) civilization; civilisation; enlightenment; (surname) Kaika
To transform the character by instruction; to teach.

開印


开印

see styles
kāi yìn
    kai1 yin4
k`ai yin
    kai yin
to start a print run

開卷


开卷

see styles
kāi juàn
    kai1 juan4
k`ai chüan
    kai chüan
to open a book; open-book (exam)

開原


开原

see styles
kāi yuán
    kai1 yuan2
k`ai yüan
    kai yüan
 hirakibara
    ひらきばら
Kaiyuan, county-level city in Tieling 鐵嶺|铁岭[Tie3 ling3], Liaoning
(surname) Hirakibara

開口


开口

see styles
kāi kǒu
    kai1 kou3
k`ai k`ou
    kai kou
 kaikou / kaiko
    かいこう
to open one's mouth; to start to talk
(noun/participle) (1) opening; aperture (e.g. camera); (noun/participle) (2) opening one's mouth; beginning to speak; (can act as adjective) (3) open; broad; (place-name, surname) Kaiguchi

開吃


开吃

see styles
kāi chī
    kai1 chi1
k`ai ch`ih
    kai chih
to start eating

開合


开合

see styles
kāi hé
    kai1 he2
k`ai ho
    kai ho
 kaigō
to open and close
opening and sealing

開味


开味

see styles
kāi wèi
    kai1 wei4
k`ai wei
    kai wei
whet the appetite

開啓


开启

see styles
kāi qǐ
    kai1 qi3
k`ai ch`i
    kai chi
 kaikei
opening statement

開啟


开启

see styles
kāi qǐ
    kai1 qi3
k`ai ch`i
    kai chi
to open; to start; (computing) to enable

開單


开单

see styles
kāi dān
    kai1 dan1
k`ai tan
    kai tan
 kaitan
to bill; to open a tab
to open a saṃgha hall

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

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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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