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1234>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
園 园 see styles |
yuán yuan2 yüan sonomi そのみ |
More info & calligraphy: Garden / Orchard / Park(n,n-suf) (1) garden (esp. man-made); orchard; park; plantation; (2) place; location; (female given name) Sonomi vihāra; place for walking about, pleasure-ground, garden, park. |
森林浴 see styles |
sēn lín yù sen1 lin2 yu4 sen lin yü shinrinyoku しんりんよく |
More info & calligraphy: Forest Bathingforest bathing; forest therapy; peaceful walk through the woods for health benefits |
転ばぬ先の杖 see styles |
korobanusakinotsue ころばぬさきのつえ |
More info & calligraphy: Have a Walking Stick at the Ready Before You Stumble |
杖 see styles |
zhàng zhang4 chang tsue つえ |
a staff; a rod; cane; walking stick; to flog with a stick (old) cane; walking stick; staff; wand; (surname) Tsuesaki staff |
儦 see styles |
biāo biao1 piao |
walking to and fro |
枴 拐 see styles |
guǎi guai3 kuai |
cane; walking stick; crutch; old man's staff |
跮 see styles |
chì chi4 ch`ih chih |
hasty walking |
躣 see styles |
qú qu2 ch`ü chü |
(manner of walking) |
辿 see styles |
chān chan1 ch`an chan tadoru たどる |
used in names, e.g. 龍王辿|龙王辿[Long2 wang2 Chan1] Longwang Chan, a place in Shaanxi Province; (literary) (of one's walking pace) slow (surname, given name) Tadoru |
遶 绕 see styles |
rào rao4 jao nyo |
variant of 繞|绕[rao4], to rotate around; to spiral; to move around; to go round (an obstacle); to by-pass; to make a detour To go round, revolve around, encompass; to pay respect by walking around the object of regard. |
七節 see styles |
nanafushi ななふし |
(kana only) walking stick (any insect of order Phasmatodea); walkingstick; stick insect; leaf insect |
並足 see styles |
namiashi なみあし |
walking pace; slow march |
内股 see styles |
uchimomo うちもも uchimata うちまた |
inner thigh; (1) inner thigh; (noun/participle) (2) (walking) pigeon-toed; one's toes turned inward; (3) uchimata (judo); throwing an opponent by putting one's leg between their legs |
刃渡 see styles |
hawatari はわたり |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) length of a blade (sword, knife, etc.); (2) walking on the edge of a sword |
前腳 前脚 see styles |
qián jiǎo qian2 jiao3 ch`ien chiao chien chiao |
one moment ..., (the next ...); leading foot (in walking) See: 前脚 |
吟行 see styles |
ginkou / ginko ぎんこう |
(n,vs,vi) (1) going to scenic spots, ruins, etc. in search of inspiration for waka or haiku; (n,vs,vi) (2) reciting or composing poetry while walking |
外股 see styles |
sotomomo そともも sotomata そとまた |
outer thigh; (n,adv) (walking with) one's toes turned out; duckfooted |
外輪 see styles |
gairin; sotowa がいりん; そとわ |
(1) outer ring; external ring; (2) (がいりん only) rim (of a wheel); (3) (がいりん only) (See 外車・2) paddle wheel; (4) (そとわ only) (See 内輪・うちわ・4) out-toe walking; duck-footed walking; (surname) Sotowa |
外鰐 see styles |
sotowani そとわに |
walking with feet pointing outward |
夜行 see styles |
yè xíng ye4 xing2 yeh hsing yakou(p); yagyou / yako(p); yagyo やこう(P); やぎょう |
night walk; night departure; nocturnal (noun/participle) (1) walking around at night; night travel; (2) (やこう only) (abbreviation) (See 夜行列車) night train |
威儀 威仪 see styles |
wēi yí wei1 yi2 wei i igi いぎ |
majestic presence; awe-inspiring manner dignity; majesty; dignified manner Respect-inspiring deportment; dignity, i.e. in walking, standing, sitting, lying. There are said to be 3,000 and also 8,000 forms of such deportment. |
尻餅 see styles |
shirimochi しりもち |
(1) falling on one's backside (behind, bottom); pratfall; (2) mochi used to celebrate a child's first birthday; mochi tied to a baby's back if he starts walking before his first birthday in order to cause him to fall on his backside |
尻餠 see styles |
shirimochi しりもち |
(1) falling on one's backside (behind, bottom); pratfall; (2) mochi used to celebrate a child's first birthday; mochi tied to a baby's back if he starts walking before his first birthday in order to cause him to fall on his backside |
山行 see styles |
shān xíng shan1 xing2 shan hsing sankou / sanko さんこう |
mountain hike (noun/participle) mountain hiking; walking in the mountains |
彷徊 see styles |
houkai / hokai ほうかい |
(n,vs,vi) (obsolete) (See 徘徊) walking around aimlessly |
後腳 后脚 see styles |
hòu jiǎo hou4 jiao3 hou chiao |
(one moment ...,) the next ...; trailing foot (in walking) |
徐歩 see styles |
joho じょほ |
(noun/participle) walking slowly |
徒歩 see styles |
toho とほ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) walking; going on foot |
徒行 see styles |
tokou / toko とこう |
(noun/participle) walking; going on foot |
手杖 see styles |
shǒu zhàng shou3 zhang4 shou chang shujou; chuujou / shujo; chujo しゅじょう; ちゅうじょう |
cane; CL:把[ba3] staff (esp. one used by a monk, e.g. as a walking stick during a pilgrimage) |
拐杖 see styles |
guǎi zhàng guai3 zhang4 kuai chang |
crutches; crutch; walking stick |
拐棍 see styles |
guǎi gùn guai3 gun4 kuai kun |
cane; walking stick |
拽步 see styles |
zhuài bù zhuai4 bu4 chuai pu |
to take long strides; to hurry (while walking) |
拾い see styles |
hiroi ひろい |
(n,n-suf) (1) picking up; gathering; person who picks things up; (2) {print} (See 文選・1) type-picking; (3) (honorific or respectful language) (as お〜) walking |
故苦 see styles |
gù kǔ gu4 ku3 ku k`u ku ku koku |
Old suffering; also the suffering resulting from prolongation, e. g. too much lying, standing, walking, at first a joy, becomes wearying. |
散策 see styles |
sansaku さんさく |
(n,vs,vi) walking; strolling; roaming; wandering; exploring |
横行 see styles |
oukou(p); ougyou(ok) / oko(p); ogyo(ok) おうこう(P); おうぎょう(ok) |
(n,vs,vi) (1) being rampant; being widespread; being prevalent; (n,vs,vi) (2) walking sideways; staggering; striding; (place-name) Yokoyuki |
款段 see styles |
kuǎn duàn kuan3 duan4 k`uan tuan kuan tuan |
(literary) pony; (of a horse) walking leisurely |
步犁 see styles |
bù lí bu4 li2 pu li |
walking plow |
步道 see styles |
bù dào bu4 dao4 pu tao |
walking path; pathway |
歩き see styles |
aruki; ariki あるき; ありき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) walk; walking; (2) (あるき only) (archaism) foot messenger (of a town, village, etc.) |
歩み see styles |
ayumi あゆみ |
(1) walking; (2) progress; advance |
歩度 see styles |
hodo ほど |
one's walking pace |
歩様 see styles |
hoyou / hoyo ほよう |
(1) manner of walking; (2) (See 歩法・1) horse gait |
歩法 see styles |
hohou / hoho ほほう |
(1) horse gait; (2) way of walking (e.g. in martial arts, etc.) |
歩脚 see styles |
hokyaku ほきゃく |
walking leg (esp. of an arthropod); ambulatory leg |
歩行 see styles |
hokou / hoko ほこう |
(n,vs,vi) walking; walk; (place-name) Kachi |
歩速 see styles |
hosoku ほそく |
walking speed; walking pace |
活躍 活跃 see styles |
huó yuè huo2 yue4 huo yüeh katsuyaku かつやく |
active; lively; excited; to enliven; to brighten up (n,vs,vi) (1) activity (esp. energetic or successful); great efforts; active participation; (n,vs,vi) (2) walking about with great vigor |
燈會 灯会 see styles |
dēng huì deng1 hui4 teng hui |
carnival during the Lantern Festival, with lantern displays and traditional folk performances such as stilt walking and lion dance |
独歩 see styles |
doppo; dokuho(ok) どっぽ; どくほ(ok) |
(n,vs,vi) (1) walking alone; walking without assistance; (n,vs,vi) (2) self-reliance; being independent; (can be adjective with の) (3) unique; matchless; unparalleled; unequaled; unrivaled; unchallenged; peerless; (given name) Doppo |
獨步 独步 see styles |
dú bù du2 bu4 tu pu |
lit. walking alone; prominent; unrivalled; outstanding |
禹歩 see styles |
uho うほ |
(1) ceremony performed by a sorcerer to protect a noble setting out on a trip; (2) walking in large steps; (3) walking with a disabled leg; someone with a disabled leg |
競歩 see styles |
kyouho / kyoho きょうほ |
racewalking; race walking; walking race |
競走 竞走 see styles |
jìng zǒu jing4 zou3 ching tsou kyousou / kyoso きょうそう |
walking race (athletics event) (n,vs,vi) race; run; dash; sprint |
竹馬 竹马 see styles |
zhú mǎ zhu2 ma3 chu ma takeuma; chikuba たけうま; ちくば |
bamboo stick used as a toy horse (1) stilts (for walking); (2) (archaism) hobby horse; (surname) Chikuma |
経行 see styles |
kinhin; kyougyou / kinhin; kyogyo きんひん; きょうぎょう |
meditation performed while walking; (personal name) Noriyuki |
經行 经行 see styles |
jīng xíng jing1 xing2 ching hsing kyōgyō |
to perform walking meditation To walk about when meditating to prevent sleepiness; also as exercise to keep in health; the caṅkramana was a place for such exercise, e.g. a cloister, a corridor. |
縦走 see styles |
juusou / juso じゅうそう |
(n,vs,vi) (1) stretching out (in a longitudinal direction); running; traversing; (n,vs,vi) (2) walking along the ridge of a mountain; traversing a mountain range; climbing (several mountains) in succession |
脚力 see styles |
kyakuryoku; kyakuriki きゃくりょく; きゃくりき |
leg strength; walking ability; running ability |
行板 see styles |
xíng bǎn xing2 ban3 hsing pan |
andante; at a walking pace |
行禪 行禅 see styles |
xíng chán xing2 chan2 hsing ch`an hsing chan gyōzen |
walking meditation |
行脚 see styles |
xíng jiǎo xing2 jiao3 hsing chiao angya あんぎゃ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) {Buddh} pilgrimage; (n,vs,vi) (2) walking tour; travelling (on foot) (行僧) A wandering monk. |
表色 see styles |
biǎo sè biao3 se4 piao se hyōshiki |
Active expression, as walking, sitting, taking, refusing, bending, stretching, etc.; one of the three 色 forms, the other two being 顯 the colours, red, blue, etc., and 形 shape, long, short, etc. |
走步 see styles |
zǒu bù zou3 bu4 tsou pu |
to walk; to step; pace; traveling (walking with the ball, a foul in basketball) |
走索 see styles |
zǒu suǒ zou3 suo3 tsou so |
tightrope walking |
走繩 走绳 see styles |
zǒu shéng zou3 sheng2 tsou sheng |
tightrope walking |
足癖 see styles |
ashikuse あしくせ |
(1) gait; one's manner of walking; (2) {sumo} technique involving tripping the opponent |
踏破 see styles |
touha / toha とうは |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) travelling (a long and difficult journey) on foot; walking (all the way) across; travelling through; hiking across; traversing; (noun, transitive verb) (2) travelling all over (e.g. a country); visiting all the major locations (of a region, etc.) |
踥蹀 see styles |
qiè dié qie4 die2 ch`ieh tieh chieh tieh |
walking; in motion |
輔具 辅具 see styles |
fǔ jù fu3 ju4 fu chü |
assistive device (walking frame, hearing aid etc) |
遊吟 see styles |
yuugin / yugin ゆうぎん |
(n,vs,vi) (rare) (See 吟行・2) reciting or composing poetry while walking about |
鋳掛 see styles |
ikake いかけ |
(1) tinkering; mending pots, pans, kettles; (2) (archaism) man and woman walking together; couple walking together |
靴音 see styles |
kutsuoto くつおと |
walking sound; footsteps |
飴売 see styles |
ameuri あめうり |
(irregular okurigana usage) candy vendor (esp. an Edo-period candy vendor who sold candy while walking around playing the flute or another musical instrument); candy vender |
駐足 驻足 see styles |
zhù zú zhu4 zu2 chu tsu |
to stop (walking); to halt |
高蹺 高跷 see styles |
gāo qiāo gao1 qiao1 kao ch`iao kao chiao |
stilts; walking on stilts as component of folk dance |
お回り see styles |
omawari おまわり |
(1) (kana only) policeman; cop; (2) walking in a circle (dog trick); (3) (archaism) rounds (doctor, police beat, etc.); (4) (kana only) (archaism) vegetables that accompany rice (secret language of court ladies) |
お巡り see styles |
omawari おまわり |
(1) (kana only) policeman; cop; (2) walking in a circle (dog trick); (3) (archaism) rounds (doctor, police beat, etc.); (4) (kana only) (archaism) vegetables that accompany rice (secret language of court ladies) |
お廻り see styles |
omawari おまわり |
(1) (kana only) policeman; cop; (2) walking in a circle (dog trick); (3) (archaism) rounds (doctor, police beat, etc.); (4) (kana only) (archaism) vegetables that accompany rice (secret language of court ladies) |
お百度 see styles |
ohyakudo おひゃくど |
hundred times worship (e.g. walking back and forth a hundred times before a shrine offering a prayer each time) |
わさ角 see styles |
wasazuno わさづの |
(rare) (See 鹿杖) stick with deer antlers attached (used by monks as a walking stick) |
並み歩 see styles |
namiashi なみあし |
walking pace; slow march |
並み足 see styles |
namiashi なみあし |
walking pace; slow march |
内股に see styles |
uchimatani うちまたに |
(adverb) (walking) pigeon-toed |
刃渡り see styles |
hawatari はわたり |
(1) length of a blade (sword, knife, etc.); (2) walking on the edge of a sword |
功德遊 功德游 see styles |
gōng dé yóu gong1 de2 you2 kung te yu kudoku u |
Meritorious exercise, i. e. walking about intoning after duty. |
四威儀 四威仪 see styles |
sì wēi yí si4 wei1 yi2 ssu wei i shi igi |
Four respect-inspiring forms of demeanour in walking, standing, sitting, lying. |
外また see styles |
sotomata そとまた |
(n,adv) (walking with) one's toes turned out; duckfooted |
外歩き see styles |
sotoaruki そとあるき |
(noun/participle) walking outside |
夜歩き see styles |
yoaruki よあるき |
(n,vs,vi) walking around at night |
學步車 学步车 see styles |
xué bù chē xue2 bu4 che1 hsüeh pu ch`e hsüeh pu che |
baby walker; baby walking frame |
小歩き see styles |
koaruki こあるき |
(1) (rare) walking with short steps; (2) (archaism) errand boy |
尻もち see styles |
shirimochi しりもち |
(1) falling on one's backside (behind, bottom); pratfall; (2) mochi used to celebrate a child's first birthday; mochi tied to a baby's back if he starts walking before his first birthday in order to cause him to fall on his backside |
山歩き see styles |
yamaaruki / yamaruki やまあるき |
(noun/participle) mountain-walking; hiking |
山行者 see styles |
sankousha / sankosha さんこうしゃ |
(See ハイカー,登山者) mountain hiker; person engaging in walking activities in the mountains |
御回り see styles |
omeguri おめぐり omawari おまわり |
(1) dumpling cooked in miso served during the dog days of summer at the imperial court; (2) (archaism) (feminine speech) accompaniments for a rice dish; (3) (archaism) (feminine speech) wooden pestle; (4) (archaism) menstrual period; (1) (kana only) policeman; cop; (2) walking in a circle (dog trick); (3) (archaism) rounds (doctor, police beat, etc.); (4) (kana only) (archaism) vegetables that accompany rice (secret language of court ladies) |
御巡り see styles |
omawari おまわり |
(1) (kana only) policeman; cop; (2) walking in a circle (dog trick); (3) (archaism) rounds (doctor, police beat, etc.); (4) (kana only) (archaism) vegetables that accompany rice (secret language of court ladies) |
御廻り see styles |
omawari おまわり |
(1) (kana only) policeman; cop; (2) walking in a circle (dog trick); (3) (archaism) rounds (doctor, police beat, etc.); (4) (kana only) (archaism) vegetables that accompany rice (secret language of court ladies) |
御拾い see styles |
ohiroi おひろい |
(honorific or respectful language) (originally from the secret language of court ladies) walk; walking |
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