There are 23 total results for your Sanka search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
三ケ see styles |
sanka さんか |
(place-name) Sanka |
三夏 see styles |
sanka さんか |
three summer months; (female given name) Minatsu |
三火 see styles |
sān huǒ san1 huo3 san huo sanka |
The three fires—desire, hate, and stupidity; v. 三毒. |
三荷 see styles |
sanka さんか |
(surname) Sanka |
三過 三过 see styles |
sān guò san1 guo4 san kuo sanka |
three faults |
三鹿 see styles |
sān lù san1 lu4 san lu sanka さんか |
Sanlu (brand) (surname) Sanka |
傘下 伞下 see styles |
sǎn xià san3 xia4 san hsia sanka さんか |
under the umbrella of affiliated with; under jurisdiction of; under the umbrella |
参加 see styles |
sanka さんか |
(n,vs,vi) participation; joining; entry |
山下 see styles |
shān xià shan1 xia4 shan hsia sanka; yamashita; sange(ok) さんか; やました; さんげ(ok) |
Yamashita (Japanese surname) foot of a mountain; base of a mountain; (surname) Yomashita |
山家 see styles |
shān jiā shan1 jia1 shan chia yamaga; sanka やまが; さんか |
mountain villa; house in the mountains; mountain retreat; (surname) Yanbe The 'mountain school', the ' profounder ' interpretation of Tiantai doctrines developed by 四明 Ssu-ming; v. last entry. |
山窩 see styles |
sanka; sanwa; sanka さんか; さんわ; サンカ |
group of mountain nomads (in Japan); group of mountain people; the Sanka |
惨禍 see styles |
sanka さんか |
calamity; disaster; catastrophe |
産科 see styles |
sanka さんか |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) obstetrics |
讃歌 see styles |
sanka さんか |
song of praise; eulogy; paean; hymn |
讚歌 see styles |
sanka さんか |
song of praise; eulogy; paean; hymn |
賛歌 see styles |
sanka さんか |
song of praise; eulogy; paean; hymn |
酸価 see styles |
sanka さんか |
acid value |
酸化 see styles |
sanka さんか |
(n,vs,vt,vi) {chem} (See 還元・2) oxidation; oxidization |
鑽火 钻火 see styles |
zuàn huǒ zuan4 huo3 tsuan huo sanka きりび |
(1) striking sparks with flint and steel or by rubbing sticks together (usu. to start a fire); fire lit by sparks from flint and steel, etc.; (2) (Shinto) Shinto fire-purification ceremony to make a fire by rubbing two sticks together |
サンカ see styles |
sanka サンカ |
group of mountain nomads (in Japan); group of mountain people; the Sanka |
三因三果 see styles |
sān yīn sān guǒ san1 yin1 san1 guo3 san yin san kuo san'in sanka |
The three causes produce their three effects: (1) 異熟因異熟果 differently ripening causes produce differently ripening effects, i.e. every developed cause produces its developed effect, especially the effect of the present causes in the next transmigration; (2) 福因福報 blessed deeds produce blessed rewards, now and hereafter; (3) 智因智果 wisdom (now) produces wisdom-fruit (hereafter). |
蘊處界三科 蕴处界三科 see styles |
yùn chù jiè sān kē yun4 chu4 jie4 san1 ke1 yün ch`u chieh san k`o yün chu chieh san ko unshokai sanka |
three categories of the five skandhas 五蘊, twelve loci 十二處, and eighteen realms |
Variations: |
sanka さんか |
song of praise; eulogy; paean; hymn |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 23 results for "Sanka" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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