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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
軍餉 军饷 see styles |
jun xiǎng jun1 xiang3 chün hsiang |
a soldier's pay and provisions |
軽卒 see styles |
keisotsu / kesotsu けいそつ |
(1) lightly-armored soldier; (2) soldier of low rank |
郷軍 see styles |
gougun / gogun ごうぐん |
veteran; reservist; ex-soldier |
陣笠 see styles |
jingasa じんがさ |
(1) ancient soldier's hat; (2) (abbreviation) (See 陣笠連・1) common soldier; (3) (abbreviation) (See 陣笠連・2) rank and file (of a political party) |
陰兵 see styles |
yīn bīng yin1 bing1 yin ping |
underworld soldier; ghost soldier |
隊士 see styles |
taishi たいし |
regimental soldier |
雑兵 see styles |
zouhyou; zappyou / zohyo; zappyo ぞうひょう; ざっぴょう |
(1) common soldier; private; rank and file; (2) small fry; underling |
飯盒 饭盒 see styles |
fàn hé fan4 he2 fan ho hangou / hango はんごう |
lunchbox; mess tin (1) (soldier's) cooking utensils; mess kit; (2) outdoor (camping) cooking utensils |
つわ者 see styles |
tsuwamono つわもの |
(1) (kana only) warrior; soldier; (2) (kana only) courageous person; strong person |
一兵卒 see styles |
ippeisotsu / ippesotsu いっぺいそつ |
(1) private; foot soldier; infantryman; (2) underling; low level worker; minor player |
一兵士 see styles |
ichiheishi / ichiheshi いちへいし |
ordinary soldier; mere soldier |
伝令兵 see styles |
denreihei / denrehe でんれいへい |
runner (soldier responsible for delivering messages) |
傭い兵 see styles |
yatoihei / yatoihe やといへい |
mercenary soldier |
兵隊蟻 see styles |
heitaiari / hetaiari へいたいあり |
soldier ant |
千人力 see styles |
senninriki せんにんりき |
(1) strength of a thousand men; (2) cloth with the character for "strength" written by a thousand men (soldier's charm) |
千人針 see styles |
senninbari せんにんばり |
1000-stitch belt; soldier's charm with stitches by a thousand women |
古参兵 see styles |
kosanhei / kosanhe こさんへい |
(See 新兵) long-serving soldier; veteran |
古強者 see styles |
furutsuwamono ふるつわもの |
old soldier; veteran; old hand |
古武士 see styles |
furutsuwamono ふるつわもの kobushi こぶし |
old soldier; veteran; old hand; (1) feudal warrior; samurai; (2) old soldier; veteran; old hand |
娃娃兵 see styles |
wá wa bīng wa2 wa5 bing1 wa wa ping |
child soldier |
学徒兵 see styles |
gakutohei / gakutohe がくとへい |
(hist) (See 学徒出陣) student soldier (in WWII) |
少年兵 see styles |
shounenhei / shonenhe しょうねんへい |
child soldier |
帝国兵 see styles |
teikokuhei / tekokuhe ていこくへい |
imperial soldier |
帰還兵 see styles |
kikanhei / kikanhe きかんへい |
returned soldier |
慰問袋 see styles |
imonbukuro いもんぶくろ |
soldier's comfort bag |
日本兵 see styles |
nihonhei / nihonhe にほんへい |
(hist) Japanese soldier |
旧軍人 see styles |
kyuugunjin / kyugunjin きゅうぐんじん |
ex-soldier |
特科兵 see styles |
tokkahei / tokkahe とっかへい |
support soldier |
特種兵 特种兵 see styles |
tè zhǒng bīng te4 zhong3 bing1 t`e chung ping te chung ping |
commando; special forces soldier |
端武者 see styles |
hamusha はむしゃ |
common soldier |
義勇兵 see styles |
giyuuhei / giyuhe ぎゆうへい |
volunteer soldier |
落武者 see styles |
ochimusha おちむしゃ |
fleeing soldier; warrior fleeing the battlefield |
血祭り see styles |
chimatsuri ちまつり |
(1) killing an enemy soldier before the start of a battle to raise spirits; blood offering; (2) killing violently; bloodbath; (3) (joc) menstruation |
警備兵 see styles |
keibihei / kebihe けいびへい |
guard (soldier) |
負傷兵 see styles |
fushouhei / fushohe ふしょうへい |
injured soldier |
足ぶみ see styles |
ashibumi あしぶみ |
(noun/participle) (1) stepping; stamping; marking time (for a soldier); (2) standstill; stalemate |
足踏み see styles |
ashibumi あしぶみ |
(noun/participle) (1) stepping; stamping; marking time (for a soldier); (2) standstill; stalemate |
軍兵士 see styles |
gunheishi / gunheshi ぐんへいし |
army soldier |
關禁閉 关禁闭 see styles |
guān jìn bì guan1 jin4 bi4 kuan chin pi |
to put in detention (a soldier, a pupil) |
阿兵哥 see styles |
ā bīng gē a1 bing1 ge1 a ping ko |
(coll.) soldier boy |
陣笠連 see styles |
jingasaren じんがされん |
(1) common soldier; (2) rank and file (of a political party) |
飯ごう see styles |
hangou / hango はんごう |
(1) (soldier's) cooking utensils; mess kit; (2) outdoor (camping) cooking utensils |
騎馬者 骑马者 see styles |
qí mǎ zhě qi2 ma3 zhe3 ch`i ma che chi ma che |
horseman; rider; mounted soldier |
黒人兵 see styles |
kokujinhei / kokujinhe こくじんへい |
black (i.e. African-American) soldier; buffalo soldier |
ミズアブ see styles |
mizuabu ミズアブ |
(kana only) soldier fly (any fly of family Stratiomyidae, esp. species Stratiomys japonica) |
会社人間 see styles |
kaishaningen かいしゃにんげん |
company person; company man; company woman; corporate soldier |
傷痍軍人 see styles |
shouigunjin / shoigunjin しょういぐんじん |
wounded soldier; disabled veteran |
兵隊アリ see styles |
heitaiari / hetaiari へいたいアリ |
soldier ant |
兵隊人形 see styles |
heitainingyou / hetainingyo へいたいにんぎょう |
toy soldier; soldier figurine |
出征家族 see styles |
shusseikazoku / shussekazoku しゅっせいかぞく |
family of a soldier at the front |
出征軍人 see styles |
shusseigunjin / shussegunjin しゅっせいぐんじん |
soldier at the front |
南米搗蟹 see styles |
minamikometsukigani; minamikometsukigani ミナミコメツキガニ; みなみこめつきがに |
(kana only) soldier crab (Mictyris brevidactylus) |
吳下阿蒙 吴下阿蒙 see styles |
wú xià ā méng wu2 xia4 a1 meng2 wu hsia a meng |
General Lü Meng 呂蒙|吕蒙 of the southern state of Wu (idiom); model of self-improvement by diligent study (from unlettered soldier to top strategist of Wu) |
好兵帥克 好兵帅克 see styles |
hǎo bīng shuài kè hao3 bing1 shuai4 ke4 hao ping shuai k`o hao ping shuai ko |
The Good Soldier Švejk (Schweik), satirical novel by Czech author Jaroslav Hašek (1883-1923) |
帝国軍人 see styles |
teikokugunjin / tekokugunjin ていこくぐんじん |
imperial soldier; soldier in an imperial army |
文武雙全 文武双全 see styles |
wén wǔ shuāng quán wen2 wu3 shuang1 quan2 wen wu shuang ch`üan wen wu shuang chüan |
well versed in letters and military technology (idiom); fine scholar and soldier; master of pen and sword |
榮譽軍人 荣誉军人 see styles |
róng yù jun rén rong2 yu4 jun1 ren2 jung yü chün jen |
disabled soldier; serviceman wounded in action |
無名小卒 无名小卒 see styles |
wú míng xiǎo zú wu2 ming2 xiao3 zu2 wu ming hsiao tsu |
insignificant soldier (idiom); a nobody; nonentity |
無名戦士 see styles |
mumeisenshi / mumesenshi むめいせんし |
unknown soldier |
無名戰死 无名战死 see styles |
wú míng zhàn sǐ wu2 ming2 zhan4 si3 wu ming chan ssu |
the unknown soldier (symbolizing war dead) |
職業軍人 see styles |
shokugyougunjin / shokugyogunjin しょくぎょうぐんじん |
career soldier |
草木皆兵 see styles |
cǎo mù jiē bīng cao3 mu4 jie1 bing1 ts`ao mu chieh ping tsao mu chieh ping |
lit. every tree or bush an enemy soldier (idiom); fig. to panic and treat everyone as an enemy; to feel beleaguered |
落ち武者 see styles |
ochimusha おちむしゃ |
fleeing soldier; warrior fleeing the battlefield |
ソルジャー see styles |
sorujaa / soruja ソルジャー |
soldier |
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haihei / haihe はいへい |
disabled soldier; crippled soldier |
無名戰士墓 无名战士墓 see styles |
wú míng zhàn shì mù wu2 ming2 zhan4 shi4 mu4 wu ming chan shih mu |
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier |
無名烈士墓 无名烈士墓 see styles |
wú míng liè shì mù wu2 ming2 lie4 shi4 mu4 wu ming lieh shih mu |
tomb of the unknown soldier |
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kinuran きぬらん |
(kana only) lawn orchid; soldier's orchid (Zeuxine strateumatica) |
ザソルジャー see styles |
zasorujaa / zasoruja ザソルジャー |
(work) The Soldier (film); (wk) The Soldier (film) |
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kachiikusa / kachikusa かちいくさ |
(1) (hist) infantry; infantryman; foot soldier; (2) (hist) infantry battle; battle between infantry |
赳赳たる武夫 see styles |
kyuukyuutarubufu / kyukyutarubufu きゅうきゅうたるぶふ |
(exp,n) soldier of dauntless courage |
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hangou / hango はんごう |
(1) (soldier's) cooking utensils; mess kit; (2) outdoor (camping) cooking utensils |
千鳥淵國家公墓 千鸟渊国家公墓 see styles |
qiān niǎo yuān guó jiā gōng mù qian1 niao3 yuan1 guo2 jia1 gong1 mu4 ch`ien niao yüan kuo chia kung mu chien niao yüan kuo chia kung mu |
Chidori ga fuchi, national war cemetery in Tokyo; also called Tomb of the Unknown Soldier |
世界無名戦士之墓 see styles |
sekaimumeisenshinohaka / sekaimumesenshinohaka せかいむめいせんしのはか |
(place-name) Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the World; Sekai Mumei Senshi no Haka |
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tsuwamono つわもの |
(1) (kana only) warrior; soldier; (2) (kana only) (See 強者・きょうしゃ) courageous person; strong person |
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heitaiari(兵隊ari); heitaiari(兵隊蟻) / hetaiari(兵隊ari); hetaiari(兵隊蟻) へいたいアリ(兵隊アリ); へいたいあり(兵隊蟻) |
soldier ant |
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kodomohei / kodomohe こどもへい |
(See 少年兵) child soldier |
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ochimusha おちむしゃ |
fleeing soldier; warrior fleeing the battlefield; deserter |
一攫千金を夢見る男 see styles |
ikkakusenkinoyumemiruotoko いっかくせんきんをゆめみるおとこ |
(work) Soldier of Fortune (1955 movie); (wk) Soldier of Fortune (1955 movie) |
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haihei / haihe はいへい |
disabled soldier; crippled soldier |
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nobushi のぶし |
(1) wandering samurai; soldier of fortune; brigand; mountain-dwelling robber; (2) (野伏, 野臥 only) hermit; mountain ascetic; itinerant priest |
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furutsuwamono; kohei(古兵); kobushi(古武士) / furutsuwamono; kohe(古兵); kobushi(古武士) ふるつわもの; こへい(古兵); こぶし(古武士) |
(1) (こぶし only) feudal warrior; samurai; (2) old soldier; veteran; old hand |
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ashibumi あしぶみ |
(noun/participle) (1) stepping (in place); stamping (up and down); stomping; marking time (for a soldier); (noun/participle) (2) standstill; stalemate |
落ち武者は薄の穂に怖ず see styles |
ochimushahasusukinohoniozu おちむしゃはすすきのほにおず |
(expression) (proverb) when you are in a state of fear, the smallest thing will startle you; a fleeing soldier takes fright even from a head of silver grass |
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tsuwamono つわもの |
(1) (kana only) soldier; warrior; (2) (kana only) person of courage; strong person; very capable person; master (in a field) |
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kachi かち |
(1) foot soldier (Edo period); samurai on foot; (2) (徒, 徒歩, 歩, 歩行 only) (archaism) (See 徒歩) going on foot; walking |
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suzunoheitai(suzuno兵隊, 錫no兵隊); suzunoheitai(suzuno兵隊) / suzunohetai(suzuno兵隊, 錫no兵隊); suzunohetai(suzuno兵隊) すずのへいたい(すずの兵隊, 錫の兵隊); スズのへいたい(スズの兵隊) |
tin soldier |
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tsuwamono; tsuwamono つわもの; ツワモノ |
(1) soldier; warrior; (2) (kana only) person of courage; strong person; very capable person; master (in a field) |
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chimatsuriniageru ちまつりにあげる |
(exp,v1) (1) to kill an enemy soldier before the start of a battle to raise spirits; (exp,v1) (2) to kill viciously; (exp,v1) (3) to victimize; to torment; to lay into; to give (someone) hell; to vilify |
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chimatsuriniageru ちまつりにあげる |
(exp,v1) (1) to kill an enemy soldier before the start of a battle to raise spirits; (exp,v1) (2) to kill viciously; (exp,v1) (3) to victimize; to torment; to lay into; to give (someone) hell; to vilify |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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