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Simple Dictionary Definition |
トレス see styles |
doresu ドレス |
More info & calligraphy: Torrez |
長衫 长衫 see styles |
cháng shān chang2 shan1 ch`ang shan chang shan chousan; chonsan; choosan; chansan / chosan; chonsan; choosan; chansan ちょうさん; チョンサン; チョーサン; チャンサン |
long gown; cheongsam; traditional Asian dress for men or (in Hong Kong) women's qipao (kana only) (See チャイナドレス) cheongsam; mandarin gown; mandarin dress long jacket |
姿 see styles |
zī zi1 tzu sugata すがた |
beauty; disposition; looks; appearance (1) figure; form; shape; (2) appearance; dress; guise; (3) state; condition; picture; image; (4) (See 和歌) form (of a waka); (suffix noun) (5) dressed in ...; wearing ...; (surname, female given name) Sugata |
扮 see styles |
bàn ban4 pan fun ふん |
to disguise oneself as; to dress up; to play (a role); to put on (an expression) (surname) Fun |
掍 see styles |
hùn hun4 hun |
edging (of a dress etc); old variant of 混[hun4] |
熗 炝 see styles |
qiàng qiang4 ch`iang chiang |
to briefly boil (a vegetable etc), then dress with soy sauce, oil, vinegar etc; to briefly stir-fry (meat, chopped spring onions etc), then add to other ingredients and cook further |
玘 see styles |
qǐ qi3 ch`i chi |
type of jade ornament for court dress (old) |
穿 see styles |
chuān chuan1 ch`uan chuan haku はく |
to wear; to put on; to dress; to bore through; to pierce; to perforate; to penetrate; to pass through; to thread (female given name) Haku To bore, pierce; to thread; to don, put on. To bore a well and gradually discover water, likened to the gradual discovery of the Buddha-nature. |
纑 see styles |
lú lu2 lu |
hempen thread; to dress hemp |
衣 see styles |
yì yi4 i matoi まとい |
to dress; to wear; to put on (clothes) (1) clothes; garment; (2) gown; robe; (3) coating (e.g. glaze, batter, icing); (female given name) Matoi Clothes, especially a monk's robes which are of two kinds, the compulsory three garments of five, seven, or nine pieces; and the permissive clothing for the manual work of the monastery, etc. The 三衣 or three garments are (1) 安陀會衣 antarvāsas, an inner garment; the five-piece 袈裟 cassock; (2) 鬱多羅僧衣 uttarāsaṇga, outer garment, the seven-piece cassock; (3) 僧伽梨衣 saṁghāti, assembly cassock of from nine to twenty-five pieces. The permissive clothing is of ten kinds. |
袺 see styles |
jié jie2 chieh |
lift up a dress |
裁 see styles |
cái cai2 ts`ai tsai tachi たち |
to cut out (as a dress); to cut; to trim; to reduce; to diminish; to cut back (e.g. on staff); decision; judgment (suffix noun) (abbreviation) (See 裁判所) court; (surname) Tachi |
裍 see styles |
kǔn kun3 k`un kun |
a border or band on the edge of a dress |
裝 装 see styles |
zhuāng zhuang1 chuang shō |
adornment; to adorn; dress; clothing; costume (of an actor in a play); to play a role; to pretend; to install; to fix; to wrap (something in a bag); to load; to pack To dress, make up, pretend, pack, load, store; a fashion. |
裾 see styles |
jū ju1 chü suso すそ |
garment (1) hem; (trouser) cuff; shirttail; bottom (of a kimono); train (of a dress); (2) bottom part; bottom edge; (3) foot (of a mountain); (4) tips (of hair); (5) (archaism) downstream |
襛 see styles |
nóng nong2 nung |
bright light; warm dress |
襢 袒 see styles |
zhàn zhan4 chan |
unadorned but elegant dress See: 袒 |
襶 see styles |
dài dai4 tai |
untidy (in dress) |
襼 see styles |
yì yi4 i |
sleeve of dress |
錦 锦 see styles |
jǐn jin3 chin nishiki にしき |
brocade; embroidered work; bright (1) brocade; (2) fine dress; fine clothes; (p,s,f) Nishiki |
髽 see styles |
zhuā zhua1 chua |
dress the hair |
鬘 see styles |
mán man2 man katsura かつら |
(of woman's hair) beautiful; flower garland worn as an ornament (kana only) wig; hairpiece; toupee; (female given name) Katsura A head-dress, coiffure; a chaplet, wreath, etc.; idem 末利. |
上げ see styles |
age あげ |
(n,n-suf) (1) tuck (e.g. in a dress); (2) rise (e.g. in price); (place-name) Age |
下襲 see styles |
shitagasane したがさね |
(archaism) (See 半臂,袍) garment worn under the hanpi undergarment or hō robe in court ceremonial dress |
中裝 中装 see styles |
zhōng zhuāng zhong1 zhuang1 chung chuang |
Chinese dress |
人台 see styles |
jindai じんだい |
dressmaker's dummy; dress form; mannequin |
仮装 see styles |
kasou / kaso かそう |
(n,vs,vi) (1) costume; fancy dress; masquerade; disguise; (n,vs,vi) (2) converted (cruiser) |
低胸 see styles |
dī xiōng di1 xiong1 ti hsiung |
low-cut (dress); plunging (neckline) |
便服 see styles |
biàn fú bian4 fu2 pien fu benpuku べんぷく |
everyday clothes; informal dress; civilian clothes (See 普段着) everyday clothes; ordinary clothes; casual wear |
便裝 便装 see styles |
biàn zhuāng bian4 zhuang1 pien chuang |
casual dress |
修飾 修饰 see styles |
xiū shì xiu1 shi4 hsiu shih shuushoku / shushoku しゅうしょく |
to decorate; to adorn; to dress up; to polish (a written piece); to qualify or modify (grammar) (noun, transitive verb) (1) ornamentation; embellishment; decoration; adornment; (noun, transitive verb) (2) {gramm} modification; qualification |
偽飾 伪饰 see styles |
wěi shì wei3 shi4 wei shih |
to prettify; to dress (something) up |
儭著 儭着 see styles |
chèn zhāo chen4 zhao1 ch`en chao chen chao qīnjaku |
to dress one's self in |
冶容 see styles |
yě róng ye3 rong2 yeh jung |
to mold (into seductive shape); to dress up (usu. derogatory); to sex up |
卸妝 卸妆 see styles |
xiè zhuāng xie4 zhuang1 hsieh chuang |
to remove makeup; (old) to take off formal dress and ornaments |
品服 see styles |
pǐn fú pin3 fu2 p`in fu pin fu |
costume; ceremonial dress (determining the grade of an official) |
喪服 丧服 see styles |
sāng fú sang1 fu2 sang fu mofuku もふく |
mourning garment mourning clothes; mourning attire; mourning dress |
國服 国服 see styles |
guó fú guo2 fu2 kuo fu |
national dress; traditional attire; (Internet gaming) domestic gaming server; (esp.) Chinese server (abbr. for 國內服務器|国内服务器[guo2 nei4 fu2 wu4 qi4]) |
垂領 see styles |
hitatare ひたたれ |
(See 袴) typical dress of the military class, usually worn together with a hakama |
妝飾 妆饰 see styles |
zhuāng shì zhuang1 shi4 chuang shih |
to dress up |
婚紗 婚纱 see styles |
hūn shā hun1 sha1 hun sha |
wedding dress |
官服 see styles |
kanpuku かんぷく |
official uniform; official dress |
式服 see styles |
shikifuku しきふく |
ceremonial dress |
形姿 see styles |
narisugata なりすがた |
(See 形振り・なりふり) appearance; clothing; costume; dress |
形服 see styles |
xíng fú xing2 fu2 hsing fu gyōbuku |
appearance and dress |
彩排 see styles |
cǎi pái cai3 pai2 ts`ai p`ai tsai pai |
dress rehearsal; to have a dress rehearsal |
打扮 see styles |
dǎ ban da3 ban5 ta pan |
to decorate; to dress; to make up; to adorn; manner of dressing; style of dress |
扮裝 扮装 see styles |
bàn zhuāng ban4 zhuang1 pan chuang |
to dress up and make up (like an actor) See: 扮装 |
披掛 披挂 see styles |
pī guà pi1 gua4 p`i kua pi kua |
to put on a suit of armor; to put on dress; to wear |
捌く see styles |
sabaku さばく |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to handle well; to handle deftly; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to deal with; to manage; to settle; to sort; to process; (transitive verb) (3) (kana only) to prepare (meat or fish) for cooking; to dress (meat, etc.); to cut and trim (fish); (transitive verb) (4) (kana only) to sell out (completely); to dispose of (all stock); (transitive verb) (5) (kana only) to untangle; to disentangle; to part; to arrange (e.g. the hem of a kimono) |
整隊 整队 see styles |
zhěng duì zheng3 dui4 cheng tui |
to dress (troops); to line up (to arrange in a straight line) |
新調 see styles |
shinchou / shincho しんちょう |
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) (1) making (a new suit, dress, etc.); having (something) made; buying new; refurbishing; renovating; (2) new tune; new melody; new composition |
旗袍 see styles |
qí páo qi2 pao2 ch`i p`ao chi pao chiipao / chipao チーパオ |
cheongsam, a traditional Chinese dress for women, originally a long robe worn by Manchu women, later modernized in 20th-century Shanghai into a close-fitting dress with a high collar and side slits (See チャイナドレス) qipao (chi: qípáo); cheongsam; mandarin gown |
服地 see styles |
fukuji ふくじ |
cloth; dress material; clothing fabric |
服装 see styles |
fukusou / fukuso ふくそう |
attire; dress; clothes; clothing; costume; garb |
服裝 服装 see styles |
fú zhuāng fu2 zhuang1 fu chuang |
dress; clothing; costume; clothes; CL:身[shen1] See: 服装 |
朝服 see styles |
cháo fú chao2 fu2 ch`ao fu chao fu choufuku / chofuku ちょうふく |
court dress in former times clothes worn by the nobility when attending Court |
束帯 see styles |
sokutai そくたい |
old ceremonial court dress |
梳妝 梳妆 see styles |
shū zhuāng shu1 zhuang1 shu chuang |
to dress and groom oneself |
正服 see styles |
seifuku / sefuku せいふく |
uniform; regulation dress |
正装 see styles |
seisou / seso せいそう |
(n,vs,vi) full dress; formal dress; uniform |
正裝 正装 see styles |
zhèng zhuāng zheng4 zhuang1 cheng chuang |
formal dress See: 正装 |
法服 see styles |
fǎ fú fa3 fu2 fa fu houfuku / hofuku ほうふく |
see 法衣[fa3 yi1] (1) court dress; judge's robe; judge's gown; lawyer's robe; barrister's gown; (2) clerical robe; priest's robe; monastic robe 法衣 Dharma garment, the robe. |
法衣 see styles |
fǎ yī fa3 yi1 fa i houi; houe / hoi; hoe ほうい; ほうえ |
robe of a Buddhist priest; ceremonial garment of a Daoist priest; robe of a judge, nun, priest etc; cassock; vestment (noun - becomes adjective with の) vestment; priest's robe The religious dress, general name of monastic garments. |
洋裝 洋装 see styles |
yáng zhuāng yang2 zhuang1 yang chuang |
Western-style dress See: 洋装 |
涼拌 凉拌 see styles |
liáng bàn liang2 ban4 liang pan |
to dress cold food with sauce; (slang) there's not much you can do about it (wordplay using 拌[ban4] instead of its homophone 辦|办[ban4]) |
滾邊 滚边 see styles |
gǔn biān gun3 bian1 kun pien |
(of a dress etc) border, edging |
濃妝 浓妆 see styles |
nóng zhuāng nong2 zhuang1 nung chuang |
heavy makeup and gaudy dress |
生剥 see styles |
namahage なまはげ |
(kana only) namahage; folklore demons of the Oga Peninsula (villagers dress up as them on New Year's Eve and frighten children) |
略服 see styles |
ryakufuku りゃくふく |
everyday clothes; informal clothes (dress) |
略装 see styles |
ryakusou / ryakuso りゃくそう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) demitoilet; ordinary dress |
異装 see styles |
isou / iso いそう |
unusual clothing; strange way of dressing up; prohibited form of dress |
看齊 看齐 see styles |
kàn qí kan4 qi2 k`an ch`i kan chi |
to follow sb's example; to emulate; (of troops etc) to dress (come into alignment for parade formation) |
着丈 see styles |
kitake きたけ |
dress length |
石帯 see styles |
sekitai せきたい |
(rare) special leather belt used in ceremonial court dress, covered in black lacquer and decorated with stones and jewels |
礼服 see styles |
reifuku / refuku れいふく |
(See 平服) formal dress; ceremonial dress; morning dress; evening dress; dress suit |
礼装 see styles |
reisou / reso れいそう |
(n,vs,vi) formal dress |
禮帽 礼帽 see styles |
lǐ mào li3 mao4 li mao |
hat that goes with formal dress; top hat See: 礼帽 |
穿戴 see styles |
chuān dài chuan1 dai4 ch`uan tai chuan tai |
to dress; to be dressed; clothing; apparel |
穿著 穿着 see styles |
chuān zhuó chuan1 zhuo2 ch`uan cho chuan cho |
attire; clothes; dress |
章服 see styles |
zhāng fú zhang1 fu2 chang fu shōbuku |
Regulation dress. |
筒袖 see styles |
tsutsusode つつそで |
tight sleeve (of a kimono or dress) |
粧い see styles |
yosooi よそおい |
dress; outfit; equipment; makeup; adornment; guise; get-up |
粧う see styles |
yosoou / yosoo よそおう yosou / yoso よそう |
(transitive verb) (1) to dress; (2) to pretend; to feign; (Godan verb with "u" ending) (kana only) to serve; to dish up; to prepare |
粧す see styles |
mekasu めかす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) (1) (kana only) to adorn oneself; to dress oneself up; (v5s,aux-v) (2) (kana only) to give an air of; to make oneself seem like |
素服 see styles |
sufuku すふく |
(1) white clothes; clothes made from undyed fabric; (2) mourning dress |
素袍 see styles |
suou / suo すおう |
suou (ceremonial dress of lower-class samurai) |
素襖 see styles |
suou / suo すおう |
suou (ceremonial dress of lower-class samurai) |
結う see styles |
yuu(p); iu / yu(p); iu ゆう(P); いう |
(transitive verb) (1) to do up (hair); to dress; to arrange; (transitive verb) (2) to tie; to bind; to fasten; to make (a fence) |
綺羅 绮罗 see styles |
qǐ luó qi3 luo2 ch`i lo chi lo kirara きらら |
beautiful silk fabrics; person in beautiful silk dress fine clothes; (female given name) Kirara |
緄邊 绲边 see styles |
gǔn biān gun3 bian1 kun pien |
(of a dress etc) border, edging |
縞素 缟素 see styles |
gǎo sù gao3 su4 kao su |
white silk mourning dress |
置景 see styles |
zhì jǐng zhi4 jing3 chih ching |
(cinema, theater) to dress the set |
美装 see styles |
bisou / biso びそう |
(noun, transitive verb) fine dress; dressing beautifully |
肩巾 see styles |
hire ひれ |
(archaism) shawl (on shoulder of woman's dress) |
肩紐 see styles |
katahimo かたひも |
shoulder strap (on a dress) |
腰帛 see styles |
yāo bó yao1 bo2 yao po yōhaku |
a monk's mourning-dress |
著裝 着装 see styles |
zhuó zhuāng zhuo2 zhuang1 cho chuang |
to dress; dress; clothes; outfit See: 着装 |
薜服 see styles |
bì fú bi4 fu2 pi fu byakufuku |
Hemp garments, the coarse monastic dress. |
衣冠 see styles |
yī guān yi1 guan1 i kuan ikan いかん |
hat and clothes; attire kimono and ancient head-dress |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Dress" 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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