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There are 47 total results for your october search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

十月

see styles
shí yuè
    shi2 yue4
shih yüeh
 totsuki
    とつき

More info & calligraphy:

October
October; tenth month (of the lunar year)
(adverbial noun) October; (female given name) Totsuki

寒露

see styles
hán lù
    han2 lu4
han lu
 kanro
    かんろ
Hanlu or Cold Dew, 17th of the 24 solar terms 二十四節氣|二十四节气 8th-22nd October
(1) late-autumn or early-winter dew; (2) (See 二十四節気) "cold dew" solar term (approx. October 8)

霜降

see styles
shuāng jiàng
    shuang1 jiang4
shuang chiang
 soukou / soko
    そうこう
Shuangjiang or Frost Descends, 18th of the 24 solar terms 二十四節氣|二十四节气 23rd October-6th November
(See 二十四節気) "frost descent" solar term (approx. October 23); (surname) Shimofuri

十月革命

see styles
shí yuè gé mìng
    shi2 yue4 ge2 ming4
shih yüeh ko ming
 juugatsukakumei / jugatsukakume
    じゅうがつかくめい
October Revolution
(hist) October Revolution

see styles

    xu1
hsü
 inu
    いぬ
11th earthly branch: 7-9 p.m., 9th solar month (8th October-6th November), year of the Dog; ancient Chinese compass point: 300°
(1) the Dog (eleventh sign of the Chinese zodiac); (2) (obsolete) (See 戌の刻) hour of the Dog (around 8pm, 7-9pm, or 8-10pm); (3) (obsolete) west-northwest; (4) (obsolete) ninth month of the lunar calendar; (given name) Mamoru
The hour from 7-9 p. m.; translit. śū, śu.

see styles
yǒu
    you3
yu
 tori
    とり
10th earthly branch: 5-7 p.m., 8th solar month (8th September-7th October), year of the Rooster; ancient Chinese compass point: 270° (west)
(1) the Rooster (tenth sign of the Chinese zodiac); the Cock; the Chicken; the Bird; (2) (obsolete) (See 酉の刻) hour of the Rooster (around 6pm, 5-7pm, or 6-8pm); (3) (obsolete) west; (4) (obsolete) eight month of the lunar calendar; (personal name) Yū

秋分

see styles
qiū fēn
    qiu1 fen1
ch`iu fen
    chiu fen
 shuubun / shubun
    しゅうぶん
Qiufen or Autumn Equinox, 16th of the 24 solar terms 二十四節氣|二十四节气 23rd September-7th October
(See 二十四節気) autumnal equinox; autumn equinox; fall equinox

雙節


双节

see styles
shuāng jié
    shuang1 jie2
shuang chieh
combined Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day (occurring when the Mid-Autumn Festival 中秋節|中秋节[Zhong1 qiu1 jie2] falls on October 1st, as in 1982, 2001 and 2020); binodal; two-section

十·一

see styles
shí · yī
    shi2 · yi1
shih · i
first of October; PRC National Day; same as 國慶|国庆[Guo2 qing4]

十月份

see styles
shí yuè fèn
    shi2 yue4 fen4
shih yüeh fen
October

双十節

see styles
 soujuusetsu / sojusetsu
    そうじゅうせつ
the Double Tenth; October 10th Chinese national holiday

國慶節


国庆节

see styles
guó qìng jié
    guo2 qing4 jie2
kuo ch`ing chieh
    kuo ching chieh
PRC National Day (October 1st)

文山線


文山线

see styles
wén shān xiàn
    wen2 shan1 xian4
wen shan hsien
Taipei Metro Wenshan Line (known as the Muzha Line 木柵線|木栅线[Mu4 zha4 xian4] prior to October 8, 2009)

神の旅

see styles
 kaminotabi
    かみのたび
(exp,n) {Shinto} journey the gods undertake to go to the Grand Shrine of Izumo in October

神嘗祭

see styles
 kannamesai; shinjousai; kannienomatsuri / kannamesai; shinjosai; kannienomatsuri
    かんなめさい; しんじょうさい; かんにえのまつり
offering of the year's new rice harvest (imperial festival, October 17)

達磨忌


达磨忌

see styles
dá mó jì
    da2 mo2 ji4
ta mo chi
 darumaki
    だるまき
ceremony held in honor (honour) of Bodhidharma (October 5)
The anniversary of Bodhidharma's death, fifth of the tenth month.

雙十節


双十节

see styles
shuāng shí jié
    shuang1 shi2 jie2
shuang shih chieh
Double Tenth, the anniversary of the Wuchang Uprising 武昌起義|武昌起义[Wu3 chang1 Qi3 yi4] of October 10th, 1911; (Tw) National Day

体育の日

see styles
 taiikunohi / taikunohi
    たいいくのひ
(exp,n) Health and Sports Day (national holiday; second Monday in October); Health-Sports Day; Sports Day; (personal name) Taiikunohi

十月十日

see styles
 totsukitooka
    とつきとおか
(1) babies born on October 10, supposedly conceived on New Year's Day; (2) normal gestation time (i.e. 9 months)

歌憂底迦


歌忧底迦

see styles
gē yōu dǐ jiā
    ge1 you1 di3 jia1
ko yu ti chia
 Kauteika
Kārttika, the month October-November.

武昌起義


武昌起义

see styles
wǔ chāng qǐ yì
    wu3 chang1 qi3 yi4
wu ch`ang ch`i i
    wu chang chi i
Wuchang Uprising of October 10th, 1911, which led to Sun Yat-sen's Xinhai Revolution and the fall of the Qing dynasty

神の留守

see styles
 kaminorusu
    かみのるす
(exp,n) {Shinto} absence of the gods from their shrines in October (while they are visiting the Grand Shrine of Izumo)

神嘗の祭

see styles
 kannienomatsuri
    かんにえのまつり
offering of the year's new rice harvest (imperial festival, October 17)

華北事變


华北事变

see styles
huá běi shì biàn
    hua2 bei3 shi4 bian4
hua pei shih pien
North China Incident of October-December 1935, a Japanese attempt to set up a puppet government in north China

迦絺那月

see styles
jiā chin à yuè
    jia1 chin1 a4 yue4
chia chin a yüeh
 Kachina zuki
Kārttika-māsa, the month in October-November, intp. as the month after the summer retreat, when monks received the 'kaṭhina ' robe of merit; the date of the month is variously given, but it follows the summer retreat; also 迦提月; 迦栗底迦月 (or 羯栗底迦月); 迦利邸迦月; 迦哩底迦麽洗 (or 迦剌底迦麽洗).

青よろし

see styles
 aoyoroshi
    あおよろし
(kana only) {hanaf} (See 出来役) scoring combination consisting of the June, September, and October 5-point cards

伊弉冉景気

see styles
 izanamikeiki / izanamikeki
    いざなみけいき
period of Japanese economic expansion from February 2002 to October 2007

十一月革命

see styles
 juuichigatsukakumei / juichigatsukakume
    じゅういちがつかくめい
(1) (hist) (See 十月革命) October Revolution (Russia, 1917); (2) (hist) (See ドイツ革命) German Revolution (1918-1919)

番号継続制

see styles
 bangoukeizokusei / bangokezokuse
    ばんごうけいぞくせい
(See ナンバーポータビリティー) (mobile phone) number portability (introduced to Japan in October 2005)

贖罪日戰爭


赎罪日战争

see styles
shú zuì rì zhàn zhēng
    shu2 zui4 ri4 zhan4 zheng1
shu tsui jih chan cheng
the Yom Kippur war of October 1973 between Israel and her Arab neighbors

頞濕縛庾闍


頞湿缚庾阇

see styles
è shī fú yǔ shé
    e4 shi1 fu2 yu3 she2
o shih fu yü she
Aśvayuja (or 頞濕婆庾闍) , the first month of autumn (September-October).

鹿の角切り

see styles
 shikanotsunokiri
    しかのつのきり
Deer-Antler-Cutting Ceremony (held in Nara between late October and early November)

いざなみ景気

see styles
 izanamikeiki / izanamikeki
    いざなみけいき
period of Japanese economic expansion from February 2002 to October 2007

オクトーバー

see styles
 okutoobaa / okutooba
    オクトーバー
October

スポーツの日

see styles
 supootsunohi
    スポーツのひ
(exp,n) (See 体育の日) Health and Sports Day (national holiday; second Monday in October); Sports Day

レイテ沖海戦

see styles
 reiteokikaisen / reteokikaisen
    レイテおきかいせん
(hist) Battle of Leyte Gulf (October 23-25, 1944)

獵殺紅色十月號


猎杀红色十月号

see styles
liè shā hóng sè shí yuè hào
    lie4 sha1 hong2 se4 shi2 yue4 hao4
lieh sha hung se shih yüeh hao
"The Hunt for Red October", a novel by Tom Clancy

第四次中東戦争

see styles
 daiyojichuutousensou / daiyojichutosenso
    だいよじちゅうとうせんそう
(hist) Yom Kippur War; fourth Arab-Israeli war (October 6-25, 1973)

キンシャサの奇跡

see styles
 kinshasanokiseki
    キンシャサのきせき
(exp,n) (hist) Rumble in the Jungle (Foreman vs. Ali boxing match, October 30, 1974); Kinshasa Miracle

だらだら陽炎景気

see styles
 daradarakageroukeiki / daradarakagerokeki
    だらだらかげろうけいき
period of Japanese economic expansion from February 2002 to October 2007

Variations:
時代祭
時代祭り

see styles
 jidaimatsuri
    じだいまつり
Festival of the Ages (held at Heian Jingu Shrine in Kyoto on October 22); Jidai Festival

米艦コール襲撃事件

see styles
 beikankoorushuugekijiken / bekankoorushugekijiken
    べいかんコールしゅうげきじけん
USS Cole bombing (October 12, 2000)

だらだらかげろう景気

see styles
 daradarakageroukeiki / daradarakagerokeki
    だらだらかげろうけいき
period of Japanese economic expansion from February 2002 to October 2007

Variations:
いざなみ景気
伊弉冉景気

see styles
 izanamikeiki / izanamikeki
    いざなみけいき
(See だらだらかげろう景気) Izanami Boom (economic boom lasting from February 2002 to October 2007)

Variations:
10月(P)
十月(P)
一〇月

see styles
 juugatsu / jugatsu
    じゅうがつ
(1) October; (2) tenth month of the lunar calendar

Variations:
シルバーウィーク
シルバー・ウィーク

see styles
 shirubaaiiku; shirubaa iiku / shirubaiku; shiruba iku
    シルバーウィーク; シルバー・ウィーク
(See ゴールデンウィーク) Silver Week; string of public holidays and weekend days sometimes occurring in September, October or November

Variations:
だらだらかげろう景気
だらだら陽炎景気

see styles
 daradarakageroukeiki / daradarakagerokeki
    だらだらかげろうけいき
period of Japanese economic expansion from February 2002 to October 2007

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

This page contains 47 results for "october" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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