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Simple Dictionary Definition |
煞氣 煞气 see styles |
shà qì sha4 qi4 sha ch`i sha chi |
baleful look; inauspicious influence; (of a tire, balloon etc) to leak air |
煞白 see styles |
shà bái sha4 bai2 sha pai |
deathly white |
煞神 see styles |
shà shén sha4 shen2 sha shen |
demon; fiend |
煞筆 煞笔 see styles |
shā bǐ sha1 bi3 sha pi |
to stop one's pen; to break off writing; final remarks (at the end of a book or article) |
煞賬 煞账 see styles |
shā zhàng sha1 zhang4 sha chang |
to settle an account |
煞車 煞车 see styles |
shā chē sha1 che1 sha ch`e sha che |
to brake (when driving) |
煮沙 see styles |
zhǔ shā zhu3 sha1 chu sha shasha |
Like boiling sand for food. |
熱沙 热沙 see styles |
rè shā re4 sha1 je sha nessha |
to cook sand |
犯傻 see styles |
fàn shǎ fan4 sha3 fan sha |
to be foolish; to play dumb; to gaze absentmindedly |
獵殺 猎杀 see styles |
liè shā lie4 sha1 lieh sha |
to kill (in hunting) |
玄沙 see styles |
xuán shā xuan2 sha1 hsüan sha Gensha |
Xuansha, a famous Fukien monk who had over 800 disciples, died A. D. 908; his chief subjects were the fundamental ailments of men— blindness, deafness, and dumbness. |
甁沙 see styles |
píng shā ping2 sha1 p`ing sha ping sha Heisha |
*Bimbisāra |
癡傻 痴傻 see styles |
chī shǎ chi1 sha3 ch`ih sha chih sha |
stupid; foolish |
白沙 see styles |
bái shā bai2 sha1 pai sha hakusha はくしゃ hakusa はくさ |
Baisha (common place name); Baisha Lizu autonomous county, Hainan; Baisha or Paisha township in Penghu county 澎湖縣|澎湖县[Peng2 hu2 xian4] (Pescadores Islands), Taiwan white sand |
瞋殺 瞋杀 see styles |
chēn shā chen1 sha1 ch`en sha chen sha shinsetsu |
kill by anger |
瞬霎 see styles |
shùn shà shun4 sha4 shun sha |
in a blink; in a twinkling |
瞿沙 see styles |
jù shā ju4 sha1 chü sha gusha |
ghoṣa, murmur; sound of voices, etc., noise, roar; tr. sound of speaking, and 妙音; 美音 beautiful voice or speech; name of a famous dialectician and preacher who is accredited with restoration of sight to Dharmavivardhana, i.e. Kuṇāla, son of Aśoka, "by washing his eyes with the tears of people who were moved by his eloquence." Eitel. Also author of the Abhidharmāmṛta śāstra, which is called瞿沙經. |
砂仁 see styles |
shā rén sha1 ren2 sha jen |
Amomom (fructus Amomi), plant used in Chinese medicine |
砂囊 see styles |
shā náng sha1 nang2 sha nang |
gizzard (anatomy of birds, gastropods etc) |
砂子 see styles |
shā zi sha1 zi5 sha tzu manago まなご |
sand (1) sand; grit; (2) gold dust; silver dust; sand; grit; (place-name) Manago |
砂岩 see styles |
shā yán sha1 yan2 sha yen sagan; shagan さがん; しゃがん |
sandstone sandstone |
砂漿 砂浆 see styles |
shā jiāng sha1 jiang1 sha chiang |
mortar (building) |
砂石 see styles |
shā shí sha1 shi2 sha shih sazaraishi さざらいし |
sandstone; sand and stone; aggregate sand and stone; pebble; (surname) Sazaraishi |
砂礓 see styles |
shā jiāng sha1 jiang1 sha chiang |
concretion (geology) |
砂礫 砂砾 see styles |
shā lì sha1 li4 sha li sareki されき |
grit pebbles |
砂紙 砂纸 see styles |
shā zhǐ sha1 zhi3 sha chih sunagami すながみ |
sandpaper (i.e. abrasive) sandpaper |
砂輪 砂轮 see styles |
shā lún sha1 lun2 sha lun sawa さわ |
grinding wheel; emery wheel (female given name) Sawa |
砂鍋 砂锅 see styles |
shā guō sha1 guo1 sha kuo |
casserole; earthenware pot |
砍殺 砍杀 see styles |
kǎn shā kan3 sha1 k`an sha kan sha |
to attack with a bladed weapon |
硃砂 朱砂 see styles |
zhū shā zhu1 sha1 chu sha |
cinnabar; mercuric sulfide HgS |
硅沙 see styles |
guī shā gui1 sha1 kuei sha |
silicon sand |
硇砂 see styles |
náo shā nao2 sha1 nao sha |
(mineralogy) salammoniac |
硼砂 see styles |
péng shā peng2 sha1 p`eng sha peng sha housha / hosha ほうしゃ |
borax borax |
磨砂 see styles |
mó shā mo2 sha1 mo sha |
to scrub with an abrasive; to sand; frosted (e.g. glass) |
秒殺 秒杀 see styles |
miǎo shā miao3 sha1 miao sha byousatsu / byosatsu びょうさつ |
(Internet) flash sale; (sports or online gaming) rapid dispatch of an opponent (noun/participle) (colloquialism) (See 瞬殺・1) winning in a flash; instant defeat |
管紗 管纱 see styles |
guǎn shā guan3 sha1 kuan sha |
cop (textiles) |
粉砂 see styles |
fěn shā fen3 sha1 fen sha |
silt |
粗砂 see styles |
cū shā cu1 sha1 ts`u sha tsu sha |
grit |
紗布 纱布 see styles |
shā bù sha1 bu4 sha pu |
gauze |
紗帽 纱帽 see styles |
shā mào sha1 mao4 sha mao |
gauze hat; (fig.) job as an official |
紗廠 纱厂 see styles |
shā chǎng sha1 chang3 sha ch`ang sha chang |
cotton mill; textile factory |
紗支 纱支 see styles |
shā zhī sha1 zhi1 sha chih |
(textiles) yarn count (unit indicating the fineness of a yarn); (sometimes used loosely to mean thread count) |
紗窗 纱窗 see styles |
shā chuāng sha1 chuang1 sha ch`uang sha chuang |
screen window |
紗籠 纱笼 see styles |
shā lóng sha1 long2 sha lung |
sarong (loanword) |
紗綻 纱绽 see styles |
shā zhàn sha1 zhan4 sha chan |
spindle |
紗線 纱线 see styles |
shā xiàn sha1 xian4 sha hsien |
yarn |
紗麗 纱丽 see styles |
shā lì sha1 li4 sha li sari さり |
sari (loanword) (personal name) Sari |
紡紗 纺纱 see styles |
fǎng shā fang3 sha1 fang sha |
to spin (cotton, wool etc); spinning |
紫砂 see styles |
zǐ shā zi3 sha1 tzu sha |
a type of clay found in the region of Yixing 宜興|宜兴[Yi2 xing1], used to make Yixing stoneware, with its distinctive russet or dark purple coloring |
細沙 细沙 see styles |
xì shā xi4 sha1 hsi sha |
fine sand |
絕殺 绝杀 see styles |
jué shā jue2 sha1 chüeh sha |
to deal the fatal blow (sports, chess etc); to score the winning point |
絞殺 绞杀 see styles |
jiǎo shā jiao3 sha1 chiao sha kousatsu / kosatsu こうさつ |
to kill by strangling, hanging or garrotting; (fig.) to snuff out (noun, transitive verb) strangulation; strangling |
經紗 经纱 see styles |
jīng shā jing1 sha1 ching sha |
warp (vertical thread in weaving) |
緯紗 纬纱 see styles |
wěi shā wei3 sha1 wei sha |
woof (horizontal thread in weaving); weft |
縊殺 缢杀 see styles |
yì shā yi4 sha1 i sha |
to strangle to death |
羅莎 罗莎 see styles |
luó shā luo2 sha1 lo sha |
Rosa (name) |
聲線 声线 see styles |
shēng xiàn sheng1 xian4 sheng hsien |
voice (as something that may be described as husky 沙啞|沙哑[sha1 ya3] or deep 低沉[di1 chen2] etc); (physics) sound ray |
肅殺 肃杀 see styles |
sù shā su4 sha1 su sha |
austere; stern; harsh; somber and desolate (autumn or winter) |
背殺 背杀 see styles |
bèi shā bei4 sha1 pei sha |
(slang) (usu. of a woman) sb who looks stunning from behind; sb who has a great figure but not necessarily an attractive face; abbr. for 背影殺手|背影杀手[bei4 ying3 sha1 shou3] |
腳剎 脚刹 see styles |
jiǎo shā jiao3 sha1 chiao sha |
foot brake |
臂紗 臂纱 see styles |
bì shā bi4 sha1 pi sha |
armband |
自殺 自杀 see styles |
zì shā zi4 sha1 tzu sha jisatsu じさつ |
to kill oneself; to commit suicide; to attempt suicide (n,vs,vi) suicide To commit suicide; for a monk to commit suicide is said to be against the rules. |
自煞 see styles |
zì shà zi4 sha4 tzu sha jisetsu |
suicide |
至沙 see styles |
zhì shā zhi4 sha1 chih sha Shisha |
帝沙 Tiṣya, an ancient Buddha. The father of Śāriputra. A son of Śuklodana. |
航廈 航厦 see styles |
háng shà hang2 sha4 hang sha |
air terminal |
莎翁 see styles |
shā wēng sha1 weng1 sha weng |
Shakespeare; slang or popular culture abbr. of 莎士比亞|莎士比亚[Sha1 shi4 bi3 ya4] |
莎車 莎车 see styles |
shā chē sha1 che1 sha ch`e sha che |
Yeken nahiyisi (Yarkand county or Shache) in Kashgar prefecture 喀什地區|喀什地区[Ka1 shi2 di4 qu1], west Xinjiang |
莎麗 莎丽 see styles |
shā lì sha1 li4 sha li sarii / sari さりい |
sari (loanword) (female given name) Sarii |
華沙 华沙 see styles |
huá shā hua2 sha1 hua sha |
Warsaw, capital of Poland |
萍沙 see styles |
píng shā ping2 sha1 p`ing sha ping sha Byōsha |
Bimbisāra, see 頻. |
蒸沙 see styles |
zhēng shā zheng1 sha1 cheng sha jōsha |
Steaming or cooking sand for food: an impossibility, like Ānanda trying to meditate without cutting off evil conduct. |
蒸砂 see styles |
zhēng shā zheng1 sha1 cheng sha jōsa |
to cook sand |
薄紗 薄纱 see styles |
báo shā bao2 sha1 pao sha hakusa はくさ |
gauze (cloth) delicate gauze; gossamer |
虐殺 虐杀 see styles |
nüè shā nu:e4 sha1 nu:e sha gyakusatsu ぎゃくさつ |
to kill (or assault) sadistically (noun, transitive verb) slaughter; massacre |
蠶沙 蚕沙 see styles |
cán shā can2 sha1 ts`an sha tsan sha |
silkworm guano (excrement) |
衝殺 冲杀 see styles |
chōng shā chong1 sha1 ch`ung sha chung sha |
to charge |
袈裟 see styles |
jiā shā jia1 sha1 chia sha kesa けさ |
kasaya (robe of a Buddhist monk or nun) (loanword from Sanskrit) (1) {Buddh} kasaya; monk's stole; (2) (abbreviation) (See 袈裟懸け・1) wearing an article of clothing in the same manner as a kasaya (i.e. draped over one shoulder); (female given name) Kesa kaṣāya, the monk's robe, or cassock. The word is intp. as decayed, impure (in colour), dyed, not of primary colour, so as to distinguish it from the normal white dress of the people. The patch-robe, v. 二十五條. A dyed robe 'of a colour composed of red and yellow' (M. W. ); it has a number of poetic names, e. g. robe of patience, or endurance. Also 迦沙曳 (迦邏沙曳). |
補沙 补沙 see styles |
bǔ shā bu3 sha1 pu sha Hosha |
Puṣya, the 鬼 asterism, v. 富. |
裝傻 装傻 see styles |
zhuāng shǎ zhuang1 sha3 chuang sha |
to act stupid; to pretend to be naive |
西沙 see styles |
xī shā xi1 sha1 hsi sha |
see 西沙群島|西沙群岛[Xi1 sha1 Qun2 dao3] |
言殺 言杀 see styles |
yán shā yan2 sha1 yen sha gonsetsu |
killing by speech |
言煞 see styles |
yán shà yan2 sha4 yen sha gonsetsu |
killing by speech |
誅殺 诛杀 see styles |
zhū shā zhu1 sha1 chu sha chuusatsu / chusatsu ちゅうさつ |
to kill; to murder (noun/participle) execution of a criminal |
誤殺 误杀 see styles |
wù shā wu4 sha1 wu sha |
to mistakenly kill; manslaughter |
謀殺 谋杀 see styles |
móu shā mou2 sha1 mou sha bousatsu / bosatsu ぼうさつ |
to murder; to assassinate; intentional homicide (noun, transitive verb) premeditated murder; deliberate murder; willful murder; wilful murder |
豆沙 see styles |
dòu shā dou4 sha1 tou sha |
sweetened bean paste |
貓沙 猫沙 see styles |
māo shā mao1 sha1 mao sha |
cat litter; kitty litter |
賣傻 卖傻 see styles |
mài shǎ mai4 sha3 mai sha |
to play stupid; to act like an idiot |
輕紗 轻纱 see styles |
qīng shā qing1 sha1 ch`ing sha ching sha |
light muslin; gauze |
辰砂 see styles |
chén shā chen2 sha1 ch`en sha chen sha shinsa しんさ |
cinnabar (1) cinnabar; cinnabarite; (2) cinnabar lacquer; cinnabar lacquerware; (female given name) Shinsa |
迦沙 see styles |
jiā shā jia1 sha1 chia sha kasha |
kaṣāya |
追殺 追杀 see styles |
zhuī shā zhui1 sha1 chui sha |
to chase to kill |
逋沙 see styles |
bū shā bu1 sha1 pu sha hosha |
puruṣa, v. 布. |
金沙 see styles |
jīn shā jin1 sha1 chin sha konsha |
gold dust; salted egg yolk sauce Golden-sand (river), an imaginary river in the Nirvana Sutra 10. Also the Hiraṇyavatī, v. 尸. |
鎂砂 镁砂 see styles |
měi shā mei3 sha1 mei sha |
magnesium oxide (refractory material) |
鐵砂 铁砂 see styles |
tiě shā tie3 sha1 t`ieh sha tieh sha |
shot (in shotgun); pellets |
鑊沙 镬沙 see styles |
huò shā huo4 sha1 huo sha Washa |
烏鎩 Ōsh, or Ūsh, 'an ancient kingdom north of the Śītā, probably the present Ingachar'; possibly Uch-Turfān or Yangishahr, 依耐 or 英吉沙爾. |
長沙 长沙 see styles |
cháng shā chang2 sha1 ch`ang sha chang sha chousa / chosa ちょうさ |
Changsha prefecture-level city and capital of Hunan province in south central China Changsha (China); (place-name) Changsha (China) |
開福 开福 see styles |
kāi fú kai1 fu2 k`ai fu kai fu |
Kaifu district of Changsha city 長沙市|长沙市[Chang2 sha1 shi4], Hunan |
離殺 离杀 see styles |
lí shā li2 sha1 li sha risetsu |
refraining from taking life |
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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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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