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<12345678910...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
沙囊 see styles |
shā náng sha1 nang2 sha nang |
sandbag; variant of 砂囊[sha1 nang2] |
沙國 沙国 see styles |
shā guó sha1 guo2 sha kuo |
Saudi Arabia (Tw), abbr. for 沙烏地阿拉伯王國|沙乌地阿拉伯王国 |
沙土 see styles |
shā tǔ sha1 tu3 sha t`u sha tu |
sandy soil |
沙地 see styles |
shā dì sha1 di4 sha ti |
sandy beach or river bank; sand dune; sandy land |
沙坑 see styles |
shā kēng sha1 keng1 sha k`eng sha keng |
sandbox; jumping pit (athletics); sand trap, bunker (golf) |
沙堡 see styles |
shā bǎo sha1 bao3 sha pao |
sandcastle |
沙場 沙场 see styles |
shā chǎng sha1 chang3 sha ch`ang sha chang |
sandpit; battleground; battlefield |
沙塵 沙尘 see styles |
shā chén sha1 chen2 sha ch`en sha chen |
airborne sand and dust |
沙壩 沙坝 see styles |
shā bà sha1 ba4 sha pa |
a sandbank; a sand bar |
沙士 see styles |
shā shì sha1 shi4 sha shih |
sarsaparilla; root beer; SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) (loanword) |
沙子 see styles |
shā zi sha1 zi5 sha tzu sunako すなこ |
sand; grit; CL:粒[li4],把[ba3] (1) sand; grit; (2) gold dust; silver dust; sand; grit; (female given name) Sunako |
沙展 see styles |
shā zhǎn sha1 zhan3 sha chan |
sergeant (loanword) |
沙岩 see styles |
shā yán sha1 yan2 sha yen |
sandstone |
沙市 see styles |
shā shì sha1 shi4 sha shih saichi さいち |
Shashi district of Jingzhou city 荊州市|荆州市[Jing1 zhou1 shi4], Hubei (personal name) Saichi |
沙彌 沙弥 see styles |
shā mí sha1 mi2 sha mi shami |
novice Buddhist monk śrāmaṇera, 室羅摩拏洛迦; 室末那伊洛迦; 室羅摩尼羅 The male religious novice, who has taken vows to obey the ten commandments. The term is explained by 息惡行慈 one who ceases from evil and does works of mercy, or lives altruistically; 勤策男 a zealous man; 求寂 one who seeks rest; 求涅槃寂 one who seeks the peace of nirvāṇa. Three kinds are recognized according to age, i. e. 7 to 13 years old, old enough to 驅鳥 'drive away crows'; 14 to 19, called 應法 able to respond to or follow the doctrine; 20 to 70. |
沙律 see styles |
shā lǜ sha1 lu:4 sha lü |
salad (loanword) |
沙心 see styles |
shā xīn sha1 xin1 sha hsin shashin |
Mind like sand in its countless functionings. |
沙拉 see styles |
shā lā sha1 la1 sha la |
salad (loanword) |
沙數 沙数 see styles |
shā shù sha1 shu4 sha shu shashu |
number of grains of sand |
沙暴 see styles |
shā bào sha1 bao4 sha pao |
sandstorm |
沙曷 see styles |
shā hé sha1 he2 sha ho Shakatsu |
Sāgara |
沙朗 see styles |
shā lǎng sha1 lang3 sha lang |
sirloin (loanword) |
沙林 see styles |
shā lín sha1 lin2 sha lin |
sarin (loanword) |
沙果 see styles |
shā guǒ sha1 guo3 sha kuo sakuwa さくわ |
Chinese pearleaf crabapple (Malus asiatica) (female given name) Sakuwa |
沙棘 see styles |
shā jí sha1 ji2 sha chi |
sea-buckthorn |
沙槌 see styles |
shā chuí sha1 chui2 sha ch`ui sha chui |
maraca |
沙池 see styles |
shā chí sha1 chi2 sha ch`ih sha chih sachi さち |
sandpit (for children's play or for long jump etc); sandbox (female given name) Sachi |
沙沙 see styles |
shā shā sha1 sha1 sha sha |
rustle |
沙河 see styles |
shā hé sha1 he2 sha ho |
Shahe, county-level city in Xingtai 邢台[Xing2 tai2], Hebei |
沙洋 see styles |
shā yáng sha1 yang2 sha yang |
Shayang county in Jingmen 荊門|荆门[Jing1 men2], Hubei |
沙洲 see styles |
shā zhōu sha1 zhou1 sha chou |
sandbank; sandbar |
沙漏 see styles |
shā lòu sha1 lou4 sha lou |
hourglass; sand filter |
沙漠 see styles |
shā mò sha1 mo4 sha mo sabaku さばく |
desert; CL:個|个[ge4] desert |
沙灘 沙滩 see styles |
shā tān sha1 tan1 sha t`an sha tan |
beach; sandy shore; CL:片[pian4] |
沙灣 沙湾 see styles |
shā wān sha1 wan1 sha wan |
Shawan district of Leshan city 樂山市|乐山市[Le4 shan1 shi4], Sichuan; Shawan county or Saven nahisi in Tacheng prefecture 塔城地區|塔城地区[Ta3 cheng2 di4 qu1], Xinjiang |
沙燕 see styles |
shā yàn sha1 yan4 sha yen shaen |
cāṭaka |
沙爹 see styles |
shā diē sha1 die1 sha tieh |
satay (sauce) |
沙特 see styles |
shā tè sha1 te4 sha t`e sha te |
Saudi; abbr. for Saudi Arabia |
沙瓦 see styles |
shā wǎ sha1 wa3 sha wa |
a sour (type of cocktail) (loanword) |
沙田 see styles |
shā tián sha1 tian2 sha t`ien sha tien masuda ますだ |
Sha Tin town in New Territories, Hong Kong (surname) Masuda |
沙界 see styles |
shā jiè sha1 jie4 sha chieh shakai |
Worlds as numerous as the sands of Ganges. |
沙畫 沙画 see styles |
shā huà sha1 hua4 sha hua |
sand picture |
沙畹 see styles |
shā wǎn sha1 wan3 sha wan |
Chavannes (name) |
沙發 沙发 see styles |
shā fā sha1 fa1 sha fa |
sofa (loanword); CL:條|条[tiao2],張|张[zhang1]; (Internet slang) the first reply or replier to a forum post |
沙皇 see styles |
shā huáng sha1 huang2 sha huang |
czar (loanword) |
沙盒 see styles |
shā hé sha1 he2 sha ho |
(computing) sandbox |
沙盤 沙盘 see styles |
shā pán sha1 pan2 sha p`an sha pan |
sand table (military); 3D terrain (or site) model (for real estate marketing, geography class etc); sand tray (on which to write characters) |
沙眼 see styles |
shā yǎn sha1 yan3 sha yen |
trachoma |
沙石 see styles |
shā shí sha1 shi2 sha shih shaseki しゃせき saseki させき |
sand and stones sand and stone; pebble |
沙磧 沙碛 see styles |
shā qì sha1 qi4 sha ch`i sha chi |
(literary) desert; sandy shore |
沙磨 see styles |
shā mó sha1 mo2 sha mo shama |
Sāma-veda-saṃhitā |
沙礫 沙砾 see styles |
shā lì sha1 li4 sha li shareki |
grains of sand sand and pebbles |
沙粒 see styles |
shā lì sha1 li4 sha li |
grain of sand |
沙糖 see styles |
shā táng sha1 tang2 sha t`ang sha tang shatō |
variant of 砂糖[sha1 tang2] sugar |
沙縣 沙县 see styles |
shā xiàn sha1 xian4 sha hsien |
Shaxian, a district of Sanming City 三明市[San1ming2 Shi4], Fujian |
沙羅 沙罗 see styles |
shā luó sha1 luo2 sha lo seira / sera せいら |
(1) sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul; (2) Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia); (female given name) Seira sāla, or śāla, 裟羅 the Sāl or Śal tree; the teak tree; the Shorea (or Valeria) Robusta; a tree in general. |
沙茶 see styles |
shā chá sha1 cha2 sha ch`a sha cha sasa ささ |
satay (spicy peanut sauce), also spelled sate (female given name) Sasa |
沙蝗 see styles |
shā huáng sha1 huang2 sha huang |
desert locust |
沙蟲 沙虫 see styles |
shā chóng sha1 chong2 sha ch`ung sha chung |
sandworm See: 沙虫 |
沙蠶 沙蚕 see styles |
shā cán sha1 can2 sha ts`an sha tsan |
genus Nereis, with species including the sandworm and the clam worm See: 沙蚕 |
沙袋 see styles |
shā dài sha1 dai4 sha tai |
sandbag |
沙訶 沙诃 see styles |
shā hē sha1 he1 sha ho shaka |
sahā, 娑訶; 索訶 the world around us, the present world. Also svāhā, see above. |
沙質 沙质 see styles |
shā zhì sha1 zhi4 sha chih |
sandy |
沙那 see styles |
shā nà sha1 na4 sha na shana しゃな |
Sana'a, capital of Yemen (Tw) (personal name) Shana |
沙鍋 沙锅 see styles |
shā guō sha1 guo1 sha kuo |
variant of 砂鍋|砂锅[sha1 guo1] |
沙門 沙门 see styles |
shā mén sha1 men2 sha men shamon; samon しゃもん; さもん |
monk (Sanskrit: Sramana, originally refers to north India); Buddhist monk {Buddh} shramana (wandering monk); (surname) Shamon śramaṇa. 桑門; 娑門; 喪門; 沙門那; 舍羅磨拏; 沙迦懣曩; 室摩那拏 (1) Ascetics of all kinds; 'the Sarmanai, or Samanaioi, or Germanai of the Greeks, perhaps identical also with the Tungusian Saman or Shaman.' Eitel. (2) Buddhist monks 'who 'have left their families and quitted the passions', the Semnoi of the Greeks'. Eitel. Explained by 功勞 toilful achievement, 勤息 diligent quieting (of the mind and the passions), 淨志 purity of mind, 貧道 poverty. 'He must keep well the Truth, guard well every uprising (of desire), be uncontaminated by outward attractions, be merciful to all and impure to none, be not elated to joy nor harrowed by distress, and able to bear whatever may come.' The Sanskrit root is śram, to make effort; exert oneself, do austerities. |
沙雅 see styles |
shā yǎ sha1 ya3 sha ya saga さが |
Shayar nahiyisi (Shaya county) in Aksu 阿克蘇地區|阿克苏地区[A1 ke4 su1 di4 qu1], west Xinjiang (surname) Saga |
沙雕 see styles |
shā diāo sha1 diao1 sha tiao |
sand sculpture |
沙髻 see styles |
shā jì sha1 ji4 sha chi shakei |
A crown of grass put on the head of 不動尊 q.v. as a servant of the Buddhas. |
沙魚 沙鱼 see styles |
shā yú sha1 yu2 sha yü haze はぜ |
variant of 鯊魚|鲨鱼[sha1 yu2] (1) goby (fish); (2) yellowfin goby (Acanthogobius flavimanus) |
沙鵖 see styles |
shā bī sha1 bi1 sha pi |
(bird species of China) isabelline wheatear (Oenanthe isabellina) |
沙鹿 see styles |
shā lù sha1 lu4 sha lu |
Shalu Town in Taichung County 臺中縣|台中县[Tai2 zhong1 Xian4], Taiwan |
沙麗 沙丽 see styles |
shā lì sha1 li4 sha li sarei / sare されい |
sari (loanword) (female given name) Sarei |
沙鼠 see styles |
shā shǔ sha1 shu3 sha shu |
gerbil |
沙龍 沙龙 see styles |
shā lóng sha1 long2 sha lung |
salon (loanword) |
沙䳭 see styles |
shā jí sha1 ji2 sha chi |
(bird species of China) isabelline wheatear (Oenanthe isabellina) |
河沙 see styles |
hé shā he2 sha1 ho sha kasha |
The sands of Ganges, vast in number. |
油砂 see styles |
yóu shā you2 sha1 yu sha yusa ゆさ |
oil sand (mining) (See オイルサンド) oil sands; tar sands; bituminous sands |
波霎 see styles |
bō shà bo1 sha4 po sha |
(astronomy) pulsar |
泥沙 see styles |
ní shā ni2 sha1 ni sha deisha / desha でいしゃ deisa / desa でいさ |
silt mud and sand |
洛沙 see styles |
luò shā luo4 sha1 lo sha rakusha |
(Skt. lakṣa) |
洴沙 see styles |
píng shā ping2 sha1 p`ing sha ping sha Heisha |
Bimbisāra |
流沙 see styles |
liú shā liu2 sha1 liu sha rusha |
quicksand Floating or shifting sands. |
浣紗 浣纱 see styles |
huàn shā huan4 sha1 huan sha |
to wash silk |
海砂 see styles |
hǎi shā hai3 sha1 hai sha umizuna; umisuna うみずな; うみすな |
sea sand (sand of the ocean floor or seashore) sea sand; ocean sand; beach sand; (female given name) Mizuna |
消殺 消杀 see styles |
xiāo shā xiao1 sha1 hsiao sha |
to sterilize; to disinfect; to kill; to exterminate (insects, pathogens etc) |
湖南 see styles |
hú nán hu2 nan2 hu nan konan こなん |
Hunan province in south central China, abbr. 湘, capital Changsha 長沙|长沙[Chang2 sha1] (p,s,f) Konan; (place-name) Hunan (China) The province of Hunan. |
滑沙 see styles |
huá shā hua2 sha1 hua sha |
sandboarding |
濫殺 滥杀 see styles |
làn shā lan4 sha1 lan sha |
to kill indiscriminately; to massacre |
濾砂 滤砂 see styles |
lǜ shā lu:4 sha1 lü sha |
filter sand |
瀏陽 浏阳 see styles |
liú yáng liu2 yang2 liu yang |
Liuyang, county-level city in Changsha 長沙|长沙[Chang2 sha1], Hunan |
灰沙 see styles |
huī shā hui1 sha1 hui sha kesha |
Ascetics who cover themselves with ashes, or burn their flesh. |
為啥 为啥 see styles |
wèi shá wei4 sha2 wei sha |
dialectal equivalent of 為什麼|为什么[wei4 shen2 me5] |
煞人 see styles |
shà rén sha4 ren2 sha jen setsunin |
murder |
煞住 see styles |
shā zhù sha1 zhu4 sha chu |
to brake; to stop; to forbid |
煞到 see styles |
shà dào sha4 dao4 sha tao |
(Tw) to like; to fall in love with |
煞尾 see styles |
shā wěi sha1 wei3 sha wei |
to finish off; to wind up |
煞戒 see styles |
shà jiè sha4 jie4 sha chieh sekkai |
precept (forbidding) killing |
煞是 see styles |
shà shì sha4 shi4 sha shih |
extremely; very |
煞業 煞业 see styles |
shà yè sha4 ye4 sha yeh setsugō |
deed of killing |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "sha" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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