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<123456>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
形貌欲 see styles |
xíng mào yù xing2 mao4 yu4 hsing mao yü gyōbōyoku |
The desire awakened on seeing a beautiful form, one of the 六欲 six desires. |
彩なす see styles |
ayanasu あやなす |
(transitive verb) (1) to decorate with many bright colours (colors); to create a beautiful variegated pattern; (2) to manipulate skillfully |
彩やか see styles |
azayaka あざやか |
(irregular kanji usage) (adjectival noun) (1) vivid; bright; brilliant; clear; fresh; vibrant; (2) skillful; skilful; adept; adroit; deft; brilliant; beautiful; fine; excellent |
微妙好 see styles |
wēi miào hǎo wei1 miao4 hao3 wei miao hao mimyō kō |
refined and beautiful |
拘那羅 拘那罗 see styles |
jun à luó jun1 a4 luo2 chün a lo Kunara |
Kuṇāla; also 拘拏羅, 拘浪拏; 鳩那羅 a bird with beautiful eyes; name of Dharmavivardhana (son of Aśoka), whose son Sampadi 'became the successor of Aśoka'. Eitel. Kuṇāla is also tr. as an evil man, possibly of the evil eye. |
月の秋 see styles |
tsukinoaki つきのあき |
(exp,n) autumn when the moon is beautiful |
照り葉 see styles |
teriha てりは |
beautiful shiny autumn leaves |
玉の肌 see styles |
tamanohada たまのはだ |
(exp,n) skin as beautiful as a gem; beautiful skin |
玉の膚 see styles |
tamanohada たまのはだ |
(exp,n) skin as beautiful as a gem; beautiful skin |
玉敷き see styles |
tamashiki たましき |
(adj-no,n) (archaism) beautiful (as if adorned with jewels) |
瓜実顔 see styles |
urizanegao うりざねがお |
oval face (e.g. of a beautiful woman) |
甄叔迦 see styles |
zhēn shú jiā zhen1 shu2 jia1 chen shu chia kenshuka |
kiṃśuka, the tree Butea frondosa, with beautiful red blossoms; a red stone perhaps a ruby. |
白富美 see styles |
bái fù měi bai2 fu4 mei3 pai fu mei |
"Ms Perfect" (i.e. fair-skinned, rich and beautiful) (Internet slang) |
目も綾 see styles |
memoaya めもあや |
(exp,adj-na) dazzlingly beautiful; brilliant |
目映い see styles |
mabayui まばゆい |
(adjective) (kana only) dazzling; glaring; dazzlingly beautiful |
綺麗所 see styles |
kireidokoro / kiredokoro きれいどころ kireidoko / kiredoko きれいどこ |
(1) geisha; Japanese singing and dancing girl; (2) dressed-up beautiful woman |
綾なす see styles |
ayanasu あやなす |
(transitive verb) (1) to decorate with many bright colours (colors); to create a beautiful variegated pattern; (2) to manipulate skillfully |
美しい see styles |
utsukushii / utsukushi うつくしい |
(adjective) beautiful; lovely |
美人妻 see styles |
bijinzuma; bijintsuma びじんづま; びじんつま |
beautiful wife |
美人画 see styles |
bijinga びじんが |
(hist) {art} (See 浮世絵) portrait of a beautiful woman (esp. ukiyo-e); bijin-ga |
美少女 see styles |
bishoujo / bishojo びしょうじょ |
beautiful girl |
美少年 see styles |
bishounen / bishonen びしょうねん |
beautiful boy; pretty boy; handsome boy |
美魔女 see styles |
bimajo びまじょ |
middle-aged woman who looks very young for her age (as through "magic"); beautiful witch |
美麗島 美丽岛 see styles |
měi lì dǎo mei3 li4 dao3 mei li tao bireitou / bireto びれいとう |
Formosa (from Ilha Formosa, "Beautiful Isle", the name given to Taiwan Island by passing Portuguese mariners in 1544) (place-name) Formosa |
艶やか see styles |
tsuyayaka つややか adeyaka あでやか |
(adjectival noun) glossy (e.g. hair); sleek; shiny; lustrous; (adjectival noun) (kana only) glamorous; glamourous; charming; beguiling; bewitching; beautiful; fascinatingly elegant |
艷やか see styles |
tsuyayaka つややか adeyaka あでやか |
(out-dated kanji) (adjectival noun) glossy (e.g. hair); sleek; shiny; lustrous; (out-dated kanji) (adjectival noun) (kana only) glamorous; glamourous; charming; beguiling; bewitching; beautiful; fascinatingly elegant |
華開敷 华开敷 see styles |
huā kāi fū hua1 kai1 fu1 hua k`ai fu hua kai fu ke kaifu |
having beautiful flowers |
蘇樓波 苏楼波 see styles |
sū lóu bō su1 lou2 bo1 su lou po soroha |
surūpa, of beautiful form, handsome. |
貴やか see styles |
ateyaka あてやか |
(adj-nari) (archaism) elegant; sophisticated; beautiful |
飛縁魔 see styles |
hinoenma ひのえんま |
{jpmyth} yōkai appearing as a beautiful woman who seduces men leading them to ruin and ultimately death |
鮮やか see styles |
azayaka あざやか |
(adjectival noun) (1) vivid; bright; brilliant; clear; fresh; vibrant; (2) skillful; skilful; adept; adroit; deft; brilliant; beautiful; fine; excellent |
鳴き鳥 see styles |
nakidori なきどり |
songbird; bird with a beautiful song |
Variations: |
uguisu; uguisu うぐいす; ウグイス |
(1) (kana only) Japanese bush warbler (Horornis diphone); Japanese nightingale; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (abbreviation) (See 鶯茶) greenish brown; (n,n-pref) (3) beautiful voice; woman with a beautiful voice |
麗しい see styles |
uruwashii / uruwashi うるわしい |
(adjective) (1) beautiful; lovely; (adjective) (2) heartwarming; beautiful |
麗らか see styles |
uraraka うららか |
(adjectival noun) (kana only) bright; beautiful; fine; glorious |
ウグイス see styles |
uguisu ウグイス |
(1) (kana only) Japanese bush warbler (Horornis diphone); Japanese nightingale; (2) (abbreviation) greenish brown; (prefix noun) (3) having a beautiful voice; (female given name) Uguisu |
ギャルゲ see styles |
gyaruge ギャルゲ |
(computer terminology) (abbreviation) computer game for men featuring beautiful women characters (usu. adult game) (wasei: gal game) |
きゅう鏘 see styles |
kyuusou / kyuso きゅうそう |
(adj-t,adv-to) (archaism) echoing beautifully (of the sound produced by striking together jewels or metals); beautiful (of a melody, etc.) |
はんなり see styles |
hannari はんなり |
(adv-to,adv,vs) (ksb:) elegant; lively but restrained; quietly beautiful |
一笑千金 see styles |
isshousenkin / isshosenkin いっしょうせんきん |
(expression) (yoji) a smile of a beautiful woman is worth a thousand pieces of gold; enchanting smile of a glamorous woman |
両手に花 see styles |
ryoutenihana / ryotenihana りょうてにはな |
(expression) (idiom) two blessings at once; flanked by two beautiful women |
五淨居天 五净居天 see styles |
wǔ jìng jū tiān wu3 jing4 ju1 tian1 wu ching chü t`ien wu ching chü tien go jō go ten |
五不還天 Cf. 色界. The five pure-dwelling heavens in the fourth dhyāna heaven, into which arhats are finally born: 無煩天 Avṛhās, the heaven free from all trouble; 無熱天 Atapās, of no heat or distress; 善現天 Sudṛsās, of beautiful presentation; 善見天 Sudarśanās, beautiful; and 色究竟天 Akaniṣṭhās, the highest heaven of the form-realm. |
仙姿玉色 see styles |
xiān zī yù sè xian1 zi1 yu4 se4 hsien tzu yü se |
heavenly beauty, jewel colors (idiom); unusually beautiful lady |
何ちゅう see styles |
nanchuu / nanchu なんちゅう |
(expression) (1) (colloquialism) (See 何という・1) how (beautiful, etc.); what a ...; (expression) (2) (colloquialism) (See 何という・2) nothing worth mentioning; nothing special; (expression) (3) (colloquialism) (See 何という・3) of what name |
何という see styles |
nantoiu なんという |
(exp,adj-f,adv) (kana only) how (beautiful, etc.) |
何と言う see styles |
nantoyuu / nantoyu なんとゆう nantoiu なんという |
(exp,adj-f,adv) (kana only) how (beautiful, etc.) |
佳人才子 see styles |
jiā rén cái zǐ jia1 ren2 cai2 zi3 chia jen ts`ai tzu chia jen tsai tzu |
lit. beautiful lady, gifted scholar (idiom); fig. pair of ideal lovers |
傾國傾城 倾国倾城 see styles |
qīng guó qīng chéng qing1 guo2 qing1 cheng2 ch`ing kuo ch`ing ch`eng ching kuo ching cheng |
lit. capable of causing the downfall of a city or state (idiom); fig. (of a woman) devastatingly beautiful; also written 傾城傾國|倾城倾国[qing1 cheng2 qing1 guo2] |
傾城傾國 倾城倾国 see styles |
qīng chéng qīng guó qing1 cheng2 qing1 guo2 ch`ing ch`eng ch`ing kuo ching cheng ching kuo |
lit. capable of causing the downfall of a city or state (idiom); fig. (of a woman) devastatingly beautiful |
內外兼修 内外兼修 see styles |
nèi wài jiān xiū nei4 wai4 jian1 xiu1 nei wai chien hsiu |
(of a person) beautiful inside and out |
八方美人 see styles |
happoubijin / happobijin はっぽうびじん |
(1) (yoji) (oft. used derogatively) everybody's friend; people pleaser; person who is affable to everybody; flunky; (2) (yoji) flawlessly beautiful woman; flawless beauty |
八面玲瓏 八面玲珑 see styles |
bā miàn líng lóng ba1 mian4 ling2 long2 pa mien ling lung hachimenreirou / hachimenrero はちめんれいろう |
be smooth and slick (in establishing social relations) (n,adj-na,adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (archaism) (yoji) beautiful from all sides; perfect serenity; affability |
出水芙蓉 see styles |
chū shuǐ fú róng chu1 shui3 fu2 rong2 ch`u shui fu jung chu shui fu jung |
as a lotus flower breaking the surface (idiom); surpassingly beautiful (of young lady's face or old gentleman's calligraphy) |
別有天地 别有天地 see styles |
bié yǒu tiān dì bie2 you3 tian1 di4 pieh yu t`ien ti pieh yu tien ti |
enchanting scenery; beautiful surroundings; world of its own |
匂いやか see styles |
nioiyaka においやか |
(adjectival noun) (1) (See かぐわしい) sweet-scented; (adjectival noun) (2) (See 匂やか・2) lustrous, shiny and beautiful |
十全十美 see styles |
shí quán shí měi shi2 quan2 shi2 mei3 shih ch`üan shih mei shih chüan shih mei |
complete and beautiful; to be perfect (idiom) |
吟風弄月 吟风弄月 see styles |
yín fēng nòng yuè yin2 feng1 nong4 yue4 yin feng nung yüeh gonfu rugetsu |
lit. singing of the wind and the moon; fig. vacuous and sentimental (of poetry or art) to recite poetry along with the blowing of the wind while enjoying a beautiful view of the moon |
含商咀徵 含商咀征 see styles |
hán shāng jǔ zhǐ han2 shang1 ju3 zhi3 han shang chü chih |
(idiom) permeated with beautiful music |
含宮咀徵 含宫咀徵 see styles |
hán gōng jǔ zhǐ han2 gong1 ju3 zhi3 han kung chü chih |
(idiom) permeated with beautiful music |
咲き匂う see styles |
sakiniou / sakinio さきにおう |
(v5u,vi) to be in beautiful full bloom |
喜見菩薩 喜见菩萨 see styles |
xǐ jiàn pú sà xi3 jian4 pu2 sa4 hsi chien p`u sa hsi chien pu sa Kiken Bosatsu |
The Bodhisattva Beautiful, an incarnation of藥王. |
器量よし see styles |
kiryouyoshi / kiryoyoshi きりょうよし |
beautiful girl; good-looking girl |
器量好し see styles |
kiryouyoshi / kiryoyoshi きりょうよし |
beautiful girl; good-looking girl |
器量良し see styles |
kiryouyoshi / kiryoyoshi きりょうよし |
beautiful girl; good-looking girl |
器量負け see styles |
kiryoumake / kiryomake きりょうまけ |
being too beautiful or talented for one's own good |
大樹仙人 大树仙人 see styles |
dà shù xiān rén da4 shu4 xian1 ren2 ta shu hsien jen Daiju Sennin |
Mahāvṛkṣa ṛṣi, the ascetic Vāyu, who meditated so long that a big tree grew out of his shoulders. Seeing a hundred beautiful princesses he desired them; being spurned, he was filled with hatred, and with a spell turned them into hunchbacks; hence Kanyākubja, v. 羯 or 罽 the city of hump-backed maidens; its king was ? Brahmadatta. v. 西域記 5. |
天下の勝 see styles |
tenkanoshou / tenkanosho てんかのしょう |
beautiful scenery |
奼紫嫣紅 姹紫嫣红 see styles |
chà zǐ yān hóng cha4 zi3 yan1 hong2 ch`a tzu yen hung cha tzu yen hung |
lit. beautiful purples and brilliant reds (idiom); fig. beautiful flowers |
好夢難成 好梦难成 see styles |
hǎo mèng nán chéng hao3 meng4 nan2 cheng2 hao meng nan ch`eng hao meng nan cheng |
a beautiful dream is hard to realize (idiom) |
容顔美麗 see styles |
youganbirei / yoganbire ようがんびれい |
(noun or adjectival noun) beautiful face; attractive features |
尋花問柳 寻花问柳 see styles |
xún huā wèn liǔ xun2 hua1 wen4 liu3 hsün hua wen liu |
lit. to enjoy the beautiful spring scenery (idiom); fig. to frequent brothels; to sow one's wild oats |
應法妙服 应法妙服 see styles |
yìng fǎ miào fú ying4 fa3 miao4 fu2 ying fa miao fu ōhō no myōbuku |
The mystic (or beautiful) garment of accordance with Buddha-truth, i.e, the monk's robe. |
日本晴れ see styles |
nihonbare にほんばれ |
beautiful weather; clear and cloudless sky; clear Japanese weather |
明眸皓歯 see styles |
meiboukoushi / mebokoshi めいぼうこうし |
(exp,n) (yoji) starry eyes and beautiful white teeth (said of beautiful women) |
春うらら see styles |
haruurara / harurara はるうらら |
beautiful spring; fine spring day |
晴好雨奇 see styles |
seikouuki / sekouki せいこううき |
(yoji) the scenery being beautiful in both sunny and rainy weather |
朱唇皓歯 see styles |
shushinkoushi / shushinkoshi しゅしんこうし |
(expression) (yoji) red lips and pearly white teeth (said of beautiful women) |
柳暗花明 see styles |
liǔ àn huā míng liu3 an4 hua1 ming2 liu an hua ming ryuuankamei / ryuankame りゅうあんかめい |
lit. the willow trees make the shade, the flowers give the light (idiom); at one's darkest hour, a glimmer of hope; light at the end of the tunnel (1) (yoji) beautiful scenery of spring; (2) red-light district |
柳緑花紅 see styles |
ryuuryokukakou / ryuryokukako りゅうりょくかこう |
(yoji) red blossoms and green willows; beautiful scenery of spring; natural beauty; beauty of nature |
桃紅柳緑 see styles |
toukouryuuryoku / tokoryuryoku とうこうりゅうりょく |
(yoji) beautiful scenery of spring |
殊勝妙顔 殊胜妙颜 see styles |
shū shèng miào yán shu1 sheng4 miao4 yan2 shu sheng miao yen Shushōmyōgan |
Exceptionally Beautiful Face |
清風明月 清风明月 see styles |
qīng fēng míng yuè qing1 feng1 ming2 yue4 ch`ing feng ming yüeh ching feng ming yüeh seifuumeigetsu / sefumegetsu せいふうめいげつ |
lit. cool breeze and bright moon (idiom); fig. peaceful and clear night; (allusively) living a solitary and quiet life (yoji) refreshing breeze and the bright moon; a beautiful nocturnal scene with a full moon |
湖光山色 see styles |
hú guāng shān sè hu2 guang1 shan1 se4 hu kuang shan se |
scenic lakes and mountain (idiom); beautiful lake and mountain landscape |
濯錦以魚 濯锦以鱼 see styles |
zhuó jǐn yǐ yú zhuo2 jin3 yi3 yu2 cho chin i yü |
to make the ugly beautiful (idiom) |
焚琴煮鶴 焚琴煮鹤 see styles |
fén qín zhǔ hè fen2 qin2 zhu3 he4 fen ch`in chu ho fen chin chu ho |
lit. to burn zithers and cook cranes; fig. to waste valuable resources; to destroy wantonly beautiful things |
爽心悅目 爽心悦目 see styles |
shuǎng xīn yuè mù shuang3 xin1 yue4 mu4 shuang hsin yüeh mu |
beautiful and heartwarming |
玉人吹簫 玉人吹箫 see styles |
yù rén chuī xiāo yu4 ren2 chui1 xiao1 yü jen ch`ui hsiao yü jen chui hsiao |
virtuoso piper wins a beauty; the xiao 簫|箫[xiao1] (mouth organ) virtuoso 蕭史|萧史[Xiao1 Shi3] won for his wife the beautiful daughter of Duke Mu of Qin 秦穆公[Qin2 Mu4 gong1] |
甜言美語 甜言美语 see styles |
tián yán měi yǔ tian2 yan2 mei3 yu3 t`ien yen mei yü tien yen mei yü |
sweet words, beautiful phrases (idiom); hypocritical flattery |
生花妙筆 生花妙笔 see styles |
shēng huā miào bǐ sheng1 hua1 miao4 bi3 sheng hua miao pi |
beautiful or talented writing |
男才女貌 see styles |
nán cái nǚ mào nan2 cai2 nu:3 mao4 nan ts`ai nü mao nan tsai nü mao |
talented man and beautiful woman; ideal couple |
白砂青松 see styles |
hakushaseishou; hakusaseishou / hakushasesho; hakusasesho はくしゃせいしょう; はくさせいしょう |
(yoji) beautiful stretch of sandy beach dotted with pine trees; white sand, green pines |
百花撩乱 see styles |
hyakkaryouran / hyakkaryoran ひゃっかりょうらん |
(irregular kanji usage) (n,vs,adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) many flowers blooming in profusion; a gathering of many beautiful women (talented people); simultaneous emergence of many talents and achievements |
百花繚乱 see styles |
hyakkaryouran / hyakkaryoran ひゃっかりょうらん |
(n,vs,adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) many flowers blooming in profusion; a gathering of many beautiful women (talented people); simultaneous emergence of many talents and achievements |
目もあや see styles |
memoaya めもあや |
(exp,adj-na) dazzlingly beautiful; brilliant |
目元千両 see styles |
memotosenryou / memotosenryo めもとせんりょう |
(exp,n) (yoji) beautiful eyes; bright-eyed; there being a sublime charm about one's eyes |
目映ゆい see styles |
mabayui まばゆい |
(adjective) (kana only) dazzling; glaring; dazzlingly beautiful |
目許千両 see styles |
memotosenryou / memotosenryo めもとせんりょう |
(exp,n) (yoji) beautiful eyes; bright-eyed; there being a sublime charm about one's eyes |
眼元千両 see styles |
memotosenryou / memotosenryo めもとせんりょう |
(irregular kanji usage) (exp,n) (yoji) beautiful eyes; bright-eyed; there being a sublime charm about one's eyes |
秀色可餐 see styles |
xiù sè kě cān xiu4 se4 ke3 can1 hsiu se k`o ts`an hsiu se ko tsan |
a feast for the eyes (idiom); (of women) gorgeous; graceful; (of scenery) beautiful |
秀髮垂肩 秀发垂肩 see styles |
xiù fà chuí jiān xiu4 fa4 chui2 jian1 hsiu fa ch`ui chien hsiu fa chui chien |
beautiful shoulder length hair (idiom) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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