There are 34 total results for your 吻 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
吻 see styles |
wěn wen3 wen fun ふん |
More info & calligraphy: Kiss{zool} proboscis; snout |
脗 吻 see styles |
wěn wen3 wen |
variant of 吻[wen3] See: 吻 |
吻別 吻别 see styles |
wěn bié wen3 bie2 wen pieh |
to kiss goodbye |
吻合 see styles |
wěn hé wen3 he2 wen ho fungou / fungo ふんごう |
to be a good fit; to be identical with; to adjust oneself to; to fit in (n,vs,adj-no) (1) coincidence; conformity; (noun/participle) (2) {med} anastomosis; inosculation |
吻戲 吻戏 see styles |
wěn xì wen3 xi4 wen hsi |
kissing scene (in a movie etc) |
吻技 see styles |
wěn jì wen3 ji4 wen chi |
kissing technique |
吻痕 see styles |
wěn hén wen3 hen2 wen hen |
hickey; love bite |
吻部 see styles |
wěn bù wen3 bu4 wen pu |
snout |
口吻 see styles |
kǒu wěn kou3 wen3 k`ou wen kou wen koufun / kofun こうふん |
tone of voice; connotation in intonation; accent (regional etc); snout; muzzle; lips; protruding portion of an animal's face (1) way of speaking; intimation; (2) (See 口先・くちさき・2) lips; mouth; snout; proboscis |
強吻 强吻 see styles |
qiáng wěn qiang2 wen3 ch`iang wen chiang wen |
to forcibly kiss; to kiss without consent |
接吻 see styles |
jiē wěn jie1 wen3 chieh wen seppun せっぷん |
More info & calligraphy: Kiss(n,vs,vi) (See キス) kiss; kissing |
擁吻 拥吻 see styles |
yōng wěn yong1 wen3 yung wen |
to hug and kiss |
深吻 see styles |
shēn wěn shen1 wen3 shen wen |
French kissing |
濕吻 湿吻 see styles |
shī wěn shi1 wen3 shih wen |
French kiss |
熱吻 热吻 see styles |
rè wěn re4 wen3 je wen |
to kiss passionately |
舌吻 see styles |
shé wěn she2 wen3 she wen |
to French kiss; French kiss |
親吻 亲吻 see styles |
qīn wěn qin1 wen3 ch`in wen chin wen |
More info & calligraphy: Kiss |
鉤吻 钩吻 see styles |
gōu wěn gou1 wen3 kou wen |
heartbreak grass (Gelsemium elegans) |
飛吻 飞吻 see styles |
fēi wěn fei1 wen3 fei wen |
to blow a kiss |
香吻 see styles |
xiāng wěn xiang1 wen3 hsiang wen |
kiss |
黄吻 see styles |
koufun / kofun こうふん |
young and inexperienced person |
吻殻綱 see styles |
funkakukou / funkakuko ふんかくこう |
Rostroconchia (class of extinct molluscs) |
尖吻鱸 尖吻鲈 see styles |
jiān wěn lú jian1 wen3 lu2 chien wen lu |
barramundi or Asian sea bass (Lates calcarifer) |
有吻類 see styles |
yuufunrui / yufunrui ゆうふんるい |
snout beetle |
短吻鱷 短吻鳄 see styles |
duǎn wěn è duan3 wen3 e4 tuan wen o |
alligator |
長吻虻 see styles |
tsuriabu つりあぶ |
(kana only) bee fly (any insect of family Bombyliidae) |
陥入吻 see styles |
kannyuufun / kannyufun かんにゅうふん |
{biol} introvert (eversible proboscis) |
動吻動物 see styles |
doufundoubutsu / dofundobutsu どうふんどうぶつ |
Kinorhyncha (phylum of marine invertebrates) |
寬吻海豚 宽吻海豚 see styles |
kuān wěn hǎi tún kuan1 wen3 hai3 tun2 k`uan wen hai t`un kuan wen hai tun |
bottle-nosed dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) |
端側吻合 see styles |
tansokufungou / tansokufungo たんそくふんごう |
end-to-side anastomosis |
Variations: |
chifun(chi吻); chifun(螭吻) チふん(チ吻); ちふん(螭吻) |
Chiwen (Chinese dragon) |
胃腸吻合術 see styles |
ichoufungoujutsu / ichofungojutsu いちょうふんごうじゅつ |
gastroenterostomy |
Variations: |
tsuriabu; tsuriabu つりあぶ; ツリアブ |
(kana only) bee fly (any insect of family Bombyliidae) |
Variations: |
koufunomorasu / kofunomorasu こうふんをもらす |
(exp,v5s) to give vent to (one's feeling); to hint (at something); to intimate; to suggest |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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