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There are 27 total results for your Wolves search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

犬科

see styles
quǎn kē
    quan3 ke1
ch`üan k`o
    chüan ko
 inuka
    いぬか
the canines
Canidae; family containing domestic dogs, wolves, foxes, etc.

狼嗥

see styles
láng háo
    lang2 hao2
lang hao
wolves howling; (fig.) to howl; to ululate

狼孩

see styles
láng hái
    lang2 hai2
lang hai
wolf child; human child raised by wolves (in legends)

虎狼

see styles
 korou / koro
    ころう
(1) tigers and wolves; (2) (idiom) cruel and greedy brute

イヌ属

see styles
 inuzoku
    イヌぞく
Canis (genus of wolves, dogs, etc.)

イヌ科

see styles
 inuka
    イヌか
Canidae; family containing domestic dogs, wolves, foxes, etc.

切捨て

see styles
 kirisute
    きりすて
(1) cutting a person down (without a second thought); sacrificing; throwing to the wolves; treating as sword fodder; (2) omission; rounding down (e.g. fractions); truncation

斬捨て

see styles
 kirisute
    きりすて
(1) cutting a person down (without a second thought); sacrificing; throwing to the wolves; treating as sword fodder; (2) omission; rounding down (e.g. fractions); truncation

切り捨て

see styles
 kirisute
    きりすて
(1) cutting a person down (without a second thought); sacrificing; throwing to the wolves; treating as sword fodder; (2) omission; rounding down (e.g. fractions); truncation

如狼似虎

see styles
rú láng sì hǔ
    ru2 lang2 si4 hu3
ju lang ssu hu
lit. like wolves and tigers; ruthless

斬り捨て

see styles
 kirisute
    きりすて
(1) cutting a person down (without a second thought); sacrificing; throwing to the wolves; treating as sword fodder; (2) omission; rounding down (e.g. fractions); truncation

狼多肉少

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láng duō ròu shǎo
    lang2 duo1 rou4 shao3
lang to jou shao
many wolves and not enough meat; not enough to go around

狼子野心

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láng zǐ yě xīn
    lang2 zi3 ye3 xin1
lang tzu yeh hsin
ambition of wild wolves (idiom); rapacious designs

狼號鬼哭


狼号鬼哭

see styles
láng háo guǐ kū
    lang2 hao2 gui3 ku1
lang hao kuei k`u
    lang hao kuei ku
lit. wolves howling, devils groaning (idiom); pathetic screams

豺狼地獄


豺狼地狱

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chái láng dì yù
    chai2 lang2 di4 yu4
ch`ai lang ti yü
    chai lang ti yü
 sairō jigoku
one of the sixteen hells, where sinners are devoured by wolves.

豺狼塞路

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chái láng sāi lù
    chai2 lang2 sai1 lu4
ch`ai lang sai lu
    chai lang sai lu
ravenous wolves block the road (idiom); wicked people in power; a vicious tyranny rules the land

豺狼當塗


豺狼当涂

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chái láng dāng tú
    chai2 lang2 dang1 tu2
ch`ai lang tang t`u
    chai lang tang tu
ravenous wolves hold the road (idiom); wicked people in power; a vicious tyranny rules the land

豺狼當路


豺狼当路

see styles
chái láng dāng lù
    chai2 lang2 dang1 lu4
ch`ai lang tang lu
    chai lang tang lu
ravenous wolves hold the road (idiom); wicked people in power; a vicious tyranny rules the land

豺狼當道


豺狼当道

see styles
chái láng dāng dào
    chai2 lang2 dang1 dao4
ch`ai lang tang tao
    chai lang tang tao
ravenous wolves hold the road (idiom); wicked people in power; a vicious tyranny rules the land

豺狼虎豹

see styles
chái láng hǔ bào
    chai2 lang2 hu3 bao4
ch`ai lang hu pao
    chai lang hu pao
lit. jackals, wolves, tigers and panthers (idiom); fig. nasty, cruel people

鬼哭狼嚎

see styles
guǐ kū láng háo
    gui3 ku1 lang2 hao2
kuei k`u lang hao
    kuei ku lang hao
to wail like ghosts and howl like wolves (idiom)

Variations:
イヌ科
犬科

see styles
 inuka(inu科); inuka(犬科)
    イヌか(イヌ科); いぬか(犬科)
Canidae (family containing domestic dogs, wolves, foxes, etc.)

切って捨てる

see styles
 kittesuteru
    きってすてる
(transitive verb) (1) (See 切り捨てる・1) to cut off and throw away; (transitive verb) (2) to abandon; to disregard; to discard; to throw to the wolves; (transitive verb) (3) to cut (someone) down; to slay

Variations:
狼少年
オオカミ少年

see styles
 ookamishounen(狼少年); ookamishounen(ookami少年) / ookamishonen(狼少年); ookamishonen(ookami少年)
    おおかみしょうねん(狼少年); オオカミしょうねん(オオカミ少年)
(1) boy raised by wolves; (2) boy who cried wolf

ウィロビーチェイスのおおかみ

see styles
 irobiicheisunoookami / irobichesunoookami
    ウィロビーチェイスのおおかみ
(work) The Wolves of Willoughby Chase (film); (wk) The Wolves of Willoughby Chase (film)

Variations:
切り捨てる(P)
切捨てる
斬り捨てる

see styles
 kirisuteru
    きりすてる
(transitive verb) (1) to cut off and throw away; (transitive verb) (2) to abandon; to disregard; to discard; to throw to the wolves; (transitive verb) (3) to discard (numbers after a certain decimal place); to drop; to omit; to ignore; to round down; (transitive verb) (4) to cut (someone) down; to slay

Variations:
切り捨て(P)
切捨て
斬り捨て
斬捨て

see styles
 kirisute
    きりすて
(1) cutting a person down (without a second thought); sacrificing; throwing to the wolves; treating as sword fodder; (2) (See 切り上げ・2) omission; rounding down (e.g. fractions); truncation

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

This page contains 27 results for "Wolves" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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