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123>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
一流 see styles |
yī liú yi1 liu2 i liu itsuru いつる |
More info & calligraphy: Top Quality / First Class(adj-no,n) (1) first-class; top grade; foremost; top-notch; leading; (adj-no,n) (2) characteristic; peculiar; unique; (3) school (e.g. of a performance art); (4) (also written as 一旒) one flag; one banner; one streamer; (female given name) Itsuru In one, or the same flow; of the same class. |
ハナー see styles |
banaa / bana バナー |
More info & calligraphy: Hanner |
幡 see styles |
fān fan1 fan hata はた |
banner {Buddh} pataka (banner); (surname) Hata patākā, a flag, banner. |
旗下 see styles |
qí xià qi2 xia4 ch`i hsia chi hsia kika きか |
under the banner of (adj-no,n) under the command (of); under the banner (of); influenced (by) |
幟 帜 see styles |
zhì zhi4 chih noboru のぼる |
flag (1) (kana only) nobori; long, narrow banner attached to a pole on one side and a horizontal rod along the top; (2) (kana only) Boys' Day nobori; carp streamer; (given name) Noboru |
幢 see styles |
zhuàng zhuang4 chuang hataboko はたぼこ |
classifier for buildings (Taiwan pr. [chuang2]); (archaic) curtain hung over boat or carriage windows (Buddhist term) long-handled Chinese spear bearing a small flag; (1) (Buddhist term) long-handled Chinese spear bearing a small flag; (2) banner; hanging dhvaja; ketu. A pennant, streamer, flag, sign. |
斾 see styles |
pèi pei4 p`ei pei |
variant of 旆, pennant; banner |
旃 see styles |
zhān zhan1 chan sen |
felt; silken banner A flag on a bent pole; to warn; translit. generally can, rarely śan, ṣan, cin, kim. |
旌 see styles |
jīng jing1 ching sei / se せい |
banner; make manifest flag (esp. originally a flagpole-topping streamer made of feathers); (given name) Sei award |
旐 see styles |
zhào zhao4 chao |
banner |
旗 see styles |
qí qi2 ch`i chi hata はた |
banner; flag; (in Qing times) Manchu (cf. 八旗[Ba1 qi2]); administrative subdivision in inner Mongolia equivalent to 縣|县[xian4] county; CL:面[mian4] flag; (surname) Hata |
旛 幡 see styles |
fān fan1 fan ban |
pennant patākā, a flag, streamer. 旗旛Banners and flags, flags. |
旝 see styles |
kuài kuai4 k`uai kuai |
(literary) standard; banner (raised for battle); (literary) catapult, or a rock launched by a catapult |
旟 see styles |
yú yu2 yü |
banner with falcons; mussed up hair |
標 标 see styles |
biāo biao1 piao maaku / maku まあく |
mark; sign; label; to mark with a symbol, label, lettering etc; to bear (a brand name, registration number etc); prize; award; bid; target; quota; (old) the topmost branches of a tree; visible symptom; classifier for military units (1) (rare) mark; sign; target; (2) (archaism) plain wood showing the seating order of officials at court; (3) (archaism) nameplate; (female given name) Maaku Signal, flag, banner; the troops under a particular banner; a notice, list, signboard, ticket; to publish. |
綮 see styles |
qǐ qi3 ch`i chi kei / ke けい |
embroidered banner (female given name) Kei |
縿 see styles |
shān shan1 shan |
fringe; ornament of banner |
纛 see styles |
dào dao4 tao tou / to とう onigashira おにがしら |
big banner; feather banner or fan decorative black flagpole tassel made from tail hair (of a yak, horse, ox, etc.) or dyed hemp |
翿 see styles |
dào dao4 tao |
feather banner or fan |
令箭 see styles |
lìng jiàn ling4 jian4 ling chien |
arrow banner of command (archaic used as symbol of military authority); fig. instructions from one's superiors |
勝幡 胜幡 see styles |
shèng fān sheng4 fan1 sheng fan shobata しょばた |
(place-name) Shobata the banner of victory |
卡池 see styles |
kǎ chí ka3 chi2 k`a ch`ih ka chih |
deck of cards (in a trading card game); (ACG) pool; banner (collection of in-game items players draw from in a gacha video game) |
反旗 see styles |
hanki はんき |
standard of revolt; banner of revolution |
叛旗 see styles |
hanki はんき |
standard of revolt; banner of revolution |
垂幕 see styles |
chuí mù chui2 mu4 ch`ui mu chui mu taremaku たれまく |
canopy hanging banner; hanging screen; curtain |
大幅 see styles |
dà fú da4 fu2 ta fu oohaba おおはば |
large-format (picture, banner, photo etc); substantially; by a wide margin (noun or adjectival noun) (1) big; large; drastic; substantial; (2) full-width cloth (approx. 72 cm wide for traditional Japanese clothing; approx. 140 cm wide for Western clothing); (surname) Oohaba |
大幡 see styles |
dà fān da4 fan1 ta fan ooban おおばん |
(personal name) Ooban large banner |
大旆 see styles |
taihai たいはい |
banner (imperial, shogun, etc.); standard |
大旗 see styles |
dà qí da4 qi2 ta ch`i ta chi oohata おおはた |
banner (surname) Oohata |
奈曼 see styles |
nài màn nai4 man4 nai man |
Naiman banner or Naiman khoshuu in Tongliao 通遼|通辽[Tong1 liao2], Inner Mongolia |
套紅 套红 see styles |
tào hóng tao4 hong2 t`ao hung tao hung |
printing portions of a page (e.g. a banner headline) in red (or other color) |
寶幢 宝幢 see styles |
bǎo chuáng bao3 chuang2 pao ch`uang pao chuang hōtō |
ratnadhvaja; a banner decorated with gems. A deva in the Tuṣita heaven who presides over music. |
小幡 see styles |
xiǎo fān xiao3 fan1 hsiao fan kowata こわた |
(personal name) Kowata small banner |
小旗 see styles |
xiǎo qí xiao3 qi2 hsiao ch`i hsiao chi kohata こはた |
small flag; (surname) Kohata small banner |
差物 see styles |
sashimono さしもの |
(1) cabinetwork; joinery; (2) hair ornament; hairpin; (3) (archaism) colours; banner; small banner worn by soldiers during battle (for identification) from the Sengoku period to the end of the Edo period |
幢幡 see styles |
chuáng fān chuang2 fan1 ch`uang fan chuang fan douban / doban どうばん |
hanging-banner used as ornament in Buddhist temples A flag, banner. |
張掛 张挂 see styles |
zhāng guà zhang1 gua4 chang kua |
to hang up (a picture, banner, mosquito net etc) |
徽幟 徽帜 see styles |
huī zhì hui1 zhi4 hui chih |
banner |
慢幢 see styles |
màn chuáng man4 chuang2 man ch`uang man chuang mandō |
Pride as a banner rearing itself aloft. |
戰旗 战旗 see styles |
zhàn qí zhan4 qi2 chan ch`i chan chi |
a war flag; an army banner |
指物 see styles |
sashimono さしもの |
(1) cabinetwork; joinery; (2) hair ornament; hairpin; (3) (archaism) colours; banner; small banner worn by soldiers during battle (for identification) from the Sengoku period to the end of the Edo period; (place-name, surname) Sashimono |
挿物 see styles |
sashimono さしもの |
(1) cabinetwork; joinery; (2) hair ornament; hairpin; (3) (archaism) colours; banner; small banner worn by soldiers during battle (for identification) from the Sengoku period to the end of the Edo period |
掛佛 挂佛 see styles |
guà fó gua4 fo2 kua fo kebutsu |
large banner painting of a buddha |
掛旗 挂旗 see styles |
guà qí gua4 qi2 kua ch`i kua chi |
vertical banner (for display at exhibitions, advertising hung from poles in the street etc) |
敖漢 敖汉 see styles |
áo hàn ao2 han4 ao han |
Aohan banner or Aokhan khoshuu in Chifeng 赤峰[Chi4 feng1], Inner Mongolia |
旌旗 see styles |
jīng qí jing1 qi2 ching ch`i ching chi |
gonfanon; banner |
旗印 see styles |
hatajirushi はたじるし |
(design on a) banner; slogan; emblem (on flag); insignia |
旗子 see styles |
qí zi qi2 zi5 ch`i tzu chi tzu hatako はたこ |
flag; banner; CL:面[mian4] (female given name) Hatako |
旗幅 see styles |
qí fú qi2 fu2 ch`i fu chi fu |
banner; width of a flag |
旗幟 旗帜 see styles |
qí zhì qi2 zhi4 ch`i chih chi chih kishi; kishoku(ik) きし; きしょく(ik) |
ensign; flag (1) flag; banner; ensign; emblem; (2) (one's) stance; position; opinion |
旗弁 see styles |
kiben きべん |
standard (type of flower); banner; vexillum |
旗標 旗标 see styles |
qí biāo qi2 biao1 ch`i piao chi piao hatajirushi はたじるし |
flag (design on a) banner; slogan; emblem (on flag); insignia |
旗牌 see styles |
qí pái qi2 pai2 ch`i p`ai chi pai |
flag or banner |
旗瓣 see styles |
qí bàn qi2 ban4 ch`i pan chi pan |
(botany) vexillum; banner petal; standard petal (of a papilionaceous flower) |
旗號 旗号 see styles |
qí hào qi2 hao4 ch`i hao chi hao |
military banner (often used figuratively, usually pejoratively, to mean "pretext" or "ostensible purpose"); flag signal; semaphore |
旗鼓 see styles |
kiko きこ |
banner and drums; army |
智幢 see styles |
zhì chuáng zhi4 chuang2 chih ch`uang chih chuang chidou / chido ちどう |
(personal name) Chidou banner of knowledge |
杭錦 杭锦 see styles |
háng jǐn hang2 jin3 hang chin |
Hanggin banner, Mongolian Xanggin khoshuu, in Ordos prefecture 鄂爾多斯|鄂尔多斯[E4 er3 duo1 si1], Inner Mongolia |
條幅 条幅 see styles |
tiáo fú tiao2 fu2 t`iao fu tiao fu |
wall scroll (for painting or calligraphy); banner See: 条幅 |
標幟 标帜 see styles |
biāo zhì biao1 zhi4 piao chih hyōji |
banner; standard; variant of 標誌|标志[biao1 zhi4] Signals, symbols, especially those used by the Yoga sect. |
橫幅 横幅 see styles |
héng fú heng2 fu2 heng fu |
horizontal scroll; banner; streamer See: 横幅 |
橫標 横标 see styles |
héng biāo heng2 biao1 heng piao |
banner; horizontal slogan or advertisement |
法幢 see styles |
fǎ chuáng fa3 chuang2 fa ch`uang fa chuang hōdō |
The standard of Buddha-truth as an emblem of power over the hosts of Māra. |
烏審 乌审 see styles |
wū shěn wu1 shen3 wu shen |
Uxin or Wushen banner in southwest Ordos prefecture 鄂爾多斯|鄂尔多斯[E4 er3 duo1 si1], Inner Mongolia |
牙旗 see styles |
yá qí ya2 qi2 ya ch`i ya chi |
emperor's or general's banner erected on an ivory-tipped pole at a military camp or headquarters (in ancient times) |
直幅 see styles |
zhí fú zhi2 fu2 chih fu |
vertical scroll; (advertising) vertical banner |
紅幡 红幡 see styles |
hóng fān hong2 fan1 hung fan kuhon |
red banner(s) |
脫闍 脱阇 see styles |
tuō shé tuo1 she2 t`o she to she datsuja |
dhvaja, a banner, flag. |
華幡 华幡 see styles |
huā fān hua1 fan1 hua fan ke hon |
a banner made of flowers |
蘇木 苏木 see styles |
sū mù su1 mu4 su mu sonogi そのぎ |
sappan wood (Caesalpinia sappan), used in Chinese medicine; administrative subdivision of banner 旗 (county) in Inner Mongolia (Mongol: arrow) (See 花蘇芳) dried Chinese redbud (as used in Chinese medicine); (surname) Sonogi |
錦幡 锦幡 see styles |
jǐn fān jin3 fan1 chin fan nishikibata |
brocaded banner |
錦旗 锦旗 see styles |
jǐn qí jin3 qi2 chin ch`i chin chi kinki きんき |
silk banner (as an award or gift) pennant; gold-brocade flag |
長表 长表 see styles |
cháng biǎo chang2 biao3 ch`ang piao chang piao nagaomote ながおもて |
(surname) Nagaomote a long banner(or flag) |
鯉幟 see styles |
koinobori こいのぼり |
carp streamer; carp banner |
麾下 see styles |
huī xià hui1 xia4 hui hsia kika きか |
troops; subordinates; (honorific appellation for a general) (adj-no,n) under the command (of); under the banner (of); influenced (by) |
儀仗隊 仪仗队 see styles |
yí zhàng duì yi2 zhang4 dui4 i chang tui |
honor guard; guard of honor; the banner bearing contingent leading a military procession |
合当理 see styles |
gattari がったり |
(hist) (See 指物・さしもの・3) banner mounting at the back of samurai armor |
喀喇沁 see styles |
kā lǎ qìn ka1 la3 qin4 k`a la ch`in ka la chin |
Harqin (Mongol: guard); Harqin banner or Kharchin khoshuu in Chifeng 赤峰[Chi4 feng1], Inner Mongolia; also Harqin Left Mongol autonomous county in Chaoyang 朝陽|朝阳[Chao2 yang2], Liaoning |
四子王 see styles |
sì zǐ wáng si4 zi3 wang2 ssu tzu wang |
Siziwang banner or Dörvön-xüüxed khoshuu in Ulaanchab 烏蘭察布|乌兰察布[Wu1 lan2 cha2 bu4], Inner Mongolia |
垂れ幕 see styles |
taremaku たれまく |
hanging banner; hanging screen; curtain |
大法幢 see styles |
dà fǎ chuáng da4 fa3 chuang2 ta fa ch`uang ta fa chuang dai hōtō |
great dharma-banner |
大漁旗 see styles |
tairyoubata; tairyouki(ik) / tairyobata; tairyoki(ik) たいりょうばた; たいりょうき(ik) |
fishermen's banner hoisted to indicate a rich haul; big-catch flag |
太僕寺 太仆寺 see styles |
tài pú sì tai4 pu2 si4 t`ai p`u ssu tai pu ssu |
Court of imperial stud, office originally charged with horse breeding; Taibus banner in Xilingol League 錫林郭勒盟|锡林郭勒盟[Xi1 lin2 guo1 le4 Meng2], Inner Mongolia |
奈曼旗 see styles |
nài màn qí nai4 man4 qi2 nai man ch`i nai man chi |
Naiman banner or Naiman khoshuu in Tongliao 通遼|通辽[Tong1 liao2], Inner Mongolia |
差し物 see styles |
sashimono さしもの |
(1) cabinetwork; joinery; (2) hair ornament; hairpin; (3) (archaism) colours; banner; small banner worn by soldiers during battle (for identification) from the Sengoku period to the end of the Edo period |
巴林右 see styles |
bā lín yòu ba1 lin2 you4 pa lin yu |
Bairin Right banner or Baarin Baruun khoshuu in Chifeng 赤峰[Chi4 feng1], Inner Mongolia |
巴林左 see styles |
bā lín zuǒ ba1 lin2 zuo3 pa lin tso |
Bairin Left banner of Baarin Züün khoshuu in Chifeng 赤峰[Chi4 feng1], Inner Mongolia |
庫倫旗 库伦旗 see styles |
kù lún qí ku4 lun2 qi2 k`u lun ch`i ku lun chi |
Hure banner or Xüree khoshuu in Tongliao 通遼|通辽[Tong1 liao2], Inner Mongolia |
建法幢 see styles |
jiàn fǎ chuáng jian4 fa3 chuang2 chien fa ch`uang chien fa chuang ken pōdō |
hoists the dharma-banner |
扎賚特 扎赉特 see styles |
zhā lài tè zha1 lai4 te4 cha lai t`e cha lai te |
Jalaid or Zhalaid (name); Jalaid banner, Mongolian Zhalaid khoshuu, in Hinggan league 興安盟|兴安盟[Xing1 an1 meng2], east Inner Mongolia |
扎魯特 扎鲁特 see styles |
zā lǔ tè za1 lu3 te4 tsa lu t`e tsa lu te |
Jarud banner or Jarud khoshuu in Tongliao 通遼|通辽[Tong1 liao2], Inner Mongolia |
指し物 see styles |
sashimono さしもの |
(1) cabinetwork; joinery; (2) hair ornament; hairpin; (3) (archaism) colours; banner; small banner worn by soldiers during battle (for identification) from the Sengoku period to the end of the Edo period |
挿し物 see styles |
sashimono さしもの |
(1) cabinetwork; joinery; (2) hair ornament; hairpin; (3) (archaism) colours; banner; small banner worn by soldiers during battle (for identification) from the Sengoku period to the end of the Edo period |
掛佛齋 挂佛斋 see styles |
guà fó zhāi gua4 fo2 zhai1 kua fo chai kebutsu sai |
Buddhist ritual [ceremony] with large banner painting |
掲げる see styles |
kakageru かかげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to put up (a notice, sign, etc.); to hang out (e.g. a banner); to fly (e.g. a flag); to hoist; to raise; to display; (transitive verb) (2) to hold up high; to raise overhead; (transitive verb) (3) to tout (a principle, plan, etc.); to herald; to hold up (an ideal); to parade (e.g. a slogan); (transitive verb) (4) to publish; to print; to carry (e.g. an article); (transitive verb) (5) to tuck up (e.g. sleeves); to roll up; (transitive verb) (6) (archaism) to stoke (a fire); to fan (a flame) |
敖漢旗 敖汉旗 see styles |
áo hàn qí ao2 han4 qi2 ao han ch`i ao han chi |
Aohan banner or Aokhan khoshuu in Chifeng 赤峰[Chi4 feng1], Inner Mongolia |
易拉寶 易拉宝 see styles |
yì lā bǎo yi4 la1 bao3 i la pao |
roll-up banner stand |
星条旗 see styles |
seijouki / sejoki せいじょうき |
(1) Stars and Stripes (US flag); (2) Star-Spangled Banner (US anthem) |
杭錦旗 杭锦旗 see styles |
háng jǐn qí hang2 jin3 qi2 hang chin ch`i hang chin chi |
Hanggin banner, Mongolian Xanggin khoshuu, in Ordos prefecture 鄂爾多斯|鄂尔多斯[E4 er3 duo1 si1], Inner Mongolia |
横断幕 see styles |
oudanmaku / odanmaku おうだんまく |
horizontal banner |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Banner" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
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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