There are 52 total results for your opium search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
土 see styles |
tǔ tu3 t`u tu ni に |
More info & calligraphy: Earth(archaism) soil (esp. reddish soil); (place-name) Do Bhū; bhūmi; pṛthivī. Earth, locality, local, vulgar. |
烟 see styles |
yān yan1 yen engan えんがん |
More info & calligraphy: SmokeSmoke; also tobacco, opium. |
阿片 see styles |
ā piàn a1 pian4 a p`ien a pien agata あがた |
opium (loanword) (kana only) opium; (surname) Agata |
鴉片 鸦片 see styles |
yā piàn ya1 pian4 ya p`ien ya pien ahen あへん |
opium (loanword) (kana only) opium |
煙 烟 see styles |
yān yan1 yen en けむり |
cigarette or pipe tobacco; CL:根[gen1]; smoke; mist; vapour; CL:縷|缕[lu:3]; tobacco plant; (of the eyes) to be irritated by smoke smoke; fumes Smoke, tobacco, opium. |
大煙 大烟 see styles |
dà yān da4 yan1 ta yen |
opium |
煙土 烟土 see styles |
yān tǔ yan1 tu3 yen t`u yen tu |
raw opium |
煙槍 烟枪 see styles |
yān qiāng yan1 qiang1 yen ch`iang yen chiang |
opium pipe |
痲薬 see styles |
mayaku まやく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) narcotic drugs; narcotic; opium; dope |
禁煙 禁烟 see styles |
jìn yān jin4 yan1 chin yen kinen きんえん |
to ban smoking; to quit smoking; to prohibit cooking; prohibition on opium (esp. in China from 1729) (n,vs,adj-no) (1) abstaining from smoking; quitting smoking; (expression) (2) No Smoking!; Smoking Prohibited! |
販毒 贩毒 see styles |
fàn dú fan4 du2 fan tu |
to traffic narcotics; drugs trade; opium trade |
近代 see styles |
jìn dài jin4 dai4 chin tai kindai きんだい |
the not-very-distant past; modern times, excluding recent decades; (in the context of Chinese history) the period from the Opium Wars until the May 4th Movement (mid-19th century to 1919); capitalist times (pre-1949) (1) present day; modern times; recent times; (2) (hist) (See 明治維新) early modern period (in Japan, usu. from the Meiji Restoration until the end of World War II); (female given name) Chikayo in recent times |
麻薬 see styles |
mayaku まやく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) narcotic drugs; narcotic; opium; dope |
アヘン see styles |
ahen アヘン |
(kana only) opium |
亞羅號 亚罗号 see styles |
yà luó hào ya4 luo2 hao4 ya lo hao |
the Arrow (a Hong Kong registered ship involved in historical incident in 1856 used as pretext for the second Opium War) |
林則徐 林则徐 see styles |
lín zé xú lin2 ze2 xu2 lin tse hsü rinsokujo りんそくじょ |
Lin Zexu or Lin Tse-hsu "Commissioner Lin" (1785-1850), Qing official whose anti-opium activities led to first Opium war with Britain 1840-1842 (person) Lin Zexu (Chinese scholar and official of the Qing dynasty, 1785-1850); Lin Tse-hsü; Rin Sokujo |
癮君子 瘾君子 see styles |
yǐn jun zǐ yin3 jun1 zi3 yin chün tzu |
opium eater; drug addict; chain smoker |
近代史 see styles |
jìn dài shǐ jin4 dai4 shi3 chin tai shih kindaishi きんだいし |
modern history (for China, from the Opium Wars until the fall of the Qing Dynasty, i.e. mid-19th to early 20th century) modern history |
阿片法 see styles |
ahenhou / ahenho あへんほう |
Opium Law (1954) |
阿片窟 see styles |
ahenkutsu あへんくつ |
opium den |
阿芙蓉 see styles |
ā fú róng a1 fu2 rong2 a fu jung afuyou / afuyo あふよう |
opium (archaism) poppy |
隱君子 隐君子 see styles |
yǐn jun zi yin3 jun1 zi5 yin chün tzu |
recluse; hermit; used for homophone 癮君子|瘾君子, opium addict |
鴉片槍 鸦片枪 see styles |
yā piàn qiāng ya1 pian4 qiang1 ya p`ien ch`iang ya pien chiang |
opium pipe |
鴉片窟 see styles |
ahenkutsu あへんくつ |
opium den |
あへん法 see styles |
ahenhou / ahenho あへんほう |
Opium Law (1954) |
オピウム see styles |
opiumu オピウム |
opium |
五口通商 see styles |
wǔ kǒu tōng shāng wu3 kou3 tong1 shang1 wu k`ou t`ung shang wu kou tung shang |
the five treaty ports forced on Qing China by the 1842 treaty of Nanjing 南京條約|南京条约 that concluded the First Opium War, namely: Guangzhou 廣州|广州, Fuzhou 福州, Ningbo 寧波|宁波, Xiamen or Amoy 廈門|厦门 and Shanghai 上海 |
南京條約 南京条约 see styles |
nán jīng tiáo yuē nan2 jing1 tiao2 yue1 nan ching t`iao yüeh nan ching tiao yüeh |
Treaty of Nanjing (1842) that concluded the First Opium War between Qing China and Britain |
吞雲吐霧 吞云吐雾 see styles |
tūn yún tǔ wù tun1 yun2 tu3 wu4 t`un yün t`u wu tun yün tu wu |
to swallow clouds and blow out fog (idiom); to blow cigarette or opium smoke |
大沽砲臺 大沽炮台 see styles |
dà gū pào tái da4 gu1 pao4 tai2 ta ku p`ao t`ai ta ku pao tai |
Taku Forts, maritime defense works in Tianjin dating back to the Ming dynasty, playing a prominent role during the Opium Wars (1839-1860) |
東亞病夫 东亚病夫 see styles |
dōng yà bìng fū dong1 ya4 bing4 fu1 tung ya ping fu |
(derog.) the sick man of Asia (term used in the West in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to refer to China in its weakened state after the Opium Wars) |
阿片中毒 see styles |
ahenchuudoku / ahenchudoku あへんちゅうどく |
opium addiction |
阿片戦争 see styles |
ahensensou / ahensenso あへんせんそう |
Opium War (1840-42) |
鴉片戦争 see styles |
ahensensou / ahensenso あへんせんそう |
Opium War (1840-42) |
鴉片戰爭 鸦片战争 see styles |
yā piàn zhàn zhēng ya1 pian4 zhan4 zheng1 ya p`ien chan cheng ya pien chan cheng |
the Opium Wars of 1840-1842 and 1860-1861 |
黑籍冤魂 see styles |
hēi jí yuān hún hei1 ji2 yuan1 hun2 hei chi yüan hun |
Black Register of Lost Souls, long novel by Peng Yangou 彭養鷗|彭养鸥 about the destructive influence of opium, published in 1897 and 1909 |
アヘン中毒 see styles |
ahenchuudoku / ahenchudoku アヘンちゅうどく |
opium addiction |
アヘン戦争 see styles |
ahensensou / ahensenso アヘンせんそう |
Opium War (1840-42) |
アロー戦争 see styles |
aroosensou / aroosenso アローせんそう |
(hist) (See アヘン戦争・アヘンせんそう) Arrow War (the second Opium War; 1856-1860) |
亞羅號事件 亚罗号事件 see styles |
yà luó hào shì jiàn ya4 luo2 hao4 shi4 jian4 ya lo hao shih chien |
the Arrow Incident of 1856 (used as pretext for the second Opium War) |
大沽口砲臺 大沽口炮台 see styles |
dà gū kǒu pào tái da4 gu1 kou3 pao4 tai2 ta ku k`ou p`ao t`ai ta ku kou pao tai |
Taku Forts, maritime defense works in Tianjin dating back to the Ming dynasty, playing a prominent role during the Opium Wars (1839-1860) |
Variations: |
keshi; keshi けし; ケシ |
(kana only) opium poppy (Papaver somniferum) |
阿片チンキ see styles |
ahenchinki; ahenchinki あへんチンキ; アヘンチンキ |
(kana only) laudanum; opium tincture |
アヘン常用者 see styles |
ahenjouyousha / ahenjoyosha アヘンじょうようしゃ |
opium smoker; opium eater |
Variations: |
ahenkutsu あへんくつ |
opium den |
Variations: |
ahenhou / ahenho あへんほう |
{law} Opium Control Act |
Variations: |
ahenkutsu(阿片窟); ahenkutsu(ahen窟) あへんくつ(阿片窟); アヘンくつ(アヘン窟) |
opium den |
Variations: |
ahenchuudoku(ahen中毒); ahenchuudoku(阿片中毒) / ahenchudoku(ahen中毒); ahenchudoku(阿片中毒) アヘンちゅうどく(アヘン中毒); あへんちゅうどく(阿片中毒) |
opium addiction |
Variations: |
ahen; ahen あへん; アヘン |
(kana only) opium |
Variations: |
ahensensou(ahen戦争); ahensensou(阿片戦争, 鴉片戦争) / ahensenso(ahen戦争); ahensenso(阿片戦争, 鴉片戦争) アヘンせんそう(アヘン戦争); あへんせんそう(阿片戦争, 鴉片戦争) |
(hist) Opium War (1840-42) |
Variations: |
ahen; ahen あへん; アヘン |
(kana only) opium |
Variations: |
ahenkutsu あへんくつ |
opium den |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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