There are 39 total results for your unrestrained search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
悪 see styles |
è e4 o waru; waru わる; ワル |
Japanese variant of 惡|恶[e4] (1) wicked person; evil person; scoundrel; bad guy; (2) bad child; naughty child; brat; (prefix noun) (3) bad thing; mischief; (can act as adjective) (4) excessive; unrestrained; overindulgent; (surname) Aku |
浪 see styles |
làng lang4 lang rou / ro ろう |
wave; breaker; unrestrained; dissipated; to stroll; to ramble (counter) (See 浪人・2) person who has spent X years after graduating high school attempting to get admitted to (a specific) university; (surname) Rou wave |
漫 see styles |
màn man4 man man まん |
free; unrestrained; to inundate (personal name) Man Overflowing, boundless; translit. man, van; cf. 曼, 滿. |
肆 see styles |
sì si4 ssu shi ほしいまま |
four (banker's anti-fraud numeral); unrestrained; wanton; (literary) shop (adjectival noun) (kana only) selfish; self-indulgent; arbitrary; (numeric) four a market |
奔放 see styles |
bēn fàng ben1 fang4 pen fang honpou / honpo ほんぽう |
bold and unrestrained; untrammeled (noun or adjectival noun) wild; uninhibited; extravagant; rampant |
恣肆 see styles |
zì sì zi4 si4 tzu ssu |
unrestrained; unbridled; free and unrestrained (style); bold |
放浪 see styles |
fàng làng fang4 lang4 fang lang hourou / horo ほうろう |
unrestrained; dissolute; dissipated; unconventional; immoral; to debauch; to dissipate (n,vs,vi,adj-no) wandering; roaming; drifting |
放縱 放纵 see styles |
fàng zòng fang4 zong4 fang tsung hōshō |
to indulge; to pamper; to connive at; permissive; indulgent; self-indulgent; unrestrained; undisciplined; uncultured; boorish vanity |
放蕩 放荡 see styles |
fàng dàng fang4 dang4 fang tang houtou / hoto ほうとう |
licentious; wanton; morally unrestrained (n,vs,vi) (See 放蕩息子) dissipation; prodigality; debauchery |
放逸 see styles |
fàng yì fang4 yi4 fang i hōitsu ほういつ |
(noun or adjectival noun) self-indulgence; looseness; dissoluteness Loose, unrestrained. |
淋漓 see styles |
lín lí lin2 li2 lin li rinri りんり |
dripping wet; pouring; saturated; (fig.) uninhibited; fluid; emotionally unrestrained; extreme (adv-to,adj-t) (1) (form) (dripping) profusely; heavily; freely; (adj-t,adv-to) (2) (form) brimming (with an emotion, etc.); overflowing (with); bold (e.g. brush strokes); (female given name) Rinri |
狂放 see styles |
kuáng fàng kuang2 fang4 k`uang fang kuang fang |
wild; unrestrained |
猖披 see styles |
chāng pī chang1 pi1 ch`ang p`i chang pi |
dishevelled; wild; unrestrained |
疏狂 see styles |
shū kuáng shu1 kuang2 shu k`uang shu kuang |
uninhibited; unrestrained; unbridled |
脫略 脱略 see styles |
tuō lüè tuo1 lu:e4 t`o lu:e to lu:e |
unrestrained; throwing off strictures; unrespectful; indulgence |
落托 see styles |
luò tuō luo4 tuo1 lo t`o lo to |
down and out; in dire straits; unrestrained; unconventional |
落拓 see styles |
luò tuò luo4 tuo4 lo t`o lo to |
down and out; in dire straits; unrestrained; unconventional |
落泊 see styles |
luò bó luo4 bo2 lo po |
down and out; in dire straits; unrestrained; unconventional |
落魄 see styles |
luò pò luo4 po4 lo p`o lo po rakuhaku らくはく |
down and out; in dire straits; unrestrained; unconventional; also pr. [luo4 tuo4] (n,vs,vi) being reduced to poverty; living in poverty; coming down in the world; straitened (reduced) circumstances |
酣暢 酣畅 see styles |
hān chàng han1 chang4 han ch`ang han chang |
unrestrained; cheerful lack of inhibition, esp. for drinking or sleeping; to drink with abandon |
開放 开放 see styles |
kāi fàng kai1 fang4 k`ai fang kai fang kaihou / kaiho かいほう |
to bloom; to open; to be open (to the public); to open up (to the outside); to be open-minded; unrestrained by convention; unconstrained in one's sexuality (noun, transitive verb) (1) opening (a door, window, etc.); leaving open; (noun, transitive verb) (2) opening up (e.g. to the public); allowing (public) access |
阿那律 see styles |
ān à lǜ an1 a4 lv4 an a lü Anaritsu |
阿那律徒(or 阿那律陀); 阿?棲馱 (or 阿M045781棲馱); 阿尼盧豆 (or 阿莬盧豆) (or 阿尼律陀) Aniruddha, 'unrestrained,' tr. by 無滅 unceasing, i.e. the benefits resulting from his charity; or 如意無貪 able to gratify every wish and without desire. One of the ten chief disciples of Buddha; to reappear as the Buddha Samantaprabhāsa; he was considered supreme in 天眼 deva insight. Cf. 阿耨. |
伸び伸び see styles |
nobinobi のびのび |
(adv,adv-to,vs,vi) (1) (kana only) comfortably; peacefully; freely; with one's mind at ease; unrestrained; calmly; without worries; relaxed; carefree; (adv,adv-to,vs,vi) (2) (kana only) (growing) quickly |
大肆攻擊 大肆攻击 see styles |
dà sì gōng jī da4 si4 gong1 ji1 ta ssu kung chi |
to vilify sb wantonly; unrestrained attack (on sb) |
大胆奔放 see styles |
daitanhonpou / daitanhonpo だいたんほんぽう |
(n,adj-na,adj-no) bold and unrestrained; daring and unfettered |
放浪不羈 放浪不羁 see styles |
fàng làng bù jī fang4 lang4 bu4 ji1 fang lang pu chi |
wanton and unrestrained (idiom); dissolute |
放蕩不羈 放荡不羁 see styles |
fàng dàng bù jī fang4 dang4 bu4 ji1 fang tang pu chi |
wanton and unrestrained (idiom); dissolute |
放誕不拘 放诞不拘 see styles |
fàng dàn bù jū fang4 dan4 bu4 ju1 fang tan pu chü |
wanton and unrestrained (idiom); dissolute |
放誕不羈 放诞不羁 see styles |
fàng dàn bù jī fang4 dan4 bu4 ji1 fang tan pu chi |
wanton and unrestrained (idiom); dissolute |
毫不客氣 毫不客气 see styles |
háo bù kè qi hao2 bu4 ke4 qi5 hao pu k`o ch`i hao pu ko chi |
no trace of politeness; unrestrained (criticism) |
肆無忌憚 肆无忌惮 see styles |
sì wú jì dàn si4 wu2 ji4 dan4 ssu wu chi tan |
absolutely unrestrained; unbridled; without the slightest scruple |
落落大方 see styles |
luò luò dà fāng luo4 luo4 da4 fang1 lo lo ta fang |
(of one's conduct, speech etc) natural and unrestrained |
フリーダム see styles |
furiidamu / furidamu フリーダム |
(1) freedom; (adj-na,adj-no) (2) free; open; unrestricted; unrestrained; unobstructed |
忌憚のない see styles |
kitannonai きたんのない |
(adj-i,exp) unrestrained; unreserved; candid; frank |
箍が外れる see styles |
tagagahazureru たががはずれる |
(exp,v1,vi) to become unrestrained and go to excess; to lose all restraint; to lose one's tension and become relaxed; to let go; to become disorderly; to be scattered; to lose one's self-control |
たがが外れる see styles |
tagagahazureru たががはずれる |
(exp,v1,vi) to become unrestrained and go to excess; to lose all restraint; to lose one's tension and become relaxed; to let go; to become disorderly; to be scattered; to lose one's self-control |
放りっぱなし see styles |
hourippanashi / horippanashi ほうりっぱなし |
(adverb) untouched; unrestrained; unscathed |
Variations: |
kitannonai きたんのない |
(exp,adj-i) unrestrained; unreserved; candid; frank |
Variations: |
tagagahazureru(tagaga外reru, 箍ga外reru); tagagahazureru(tagaga外reru) たががはずれる(たがが外れる, 箍が外れる); タガがはずれる(タガが外れる) |
(exp,v1,vi) to become unrestrained and go to excess; to lose all restraint; to lose one's tension and become relaxed; to let go; to become disorderly; to be scattered; to lose one's self-control |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 39 results for "unrestrained" 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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