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Simple Dictionary Definition |
太 see styles |
tài tai4 t`ai tai yutaka ゆたか |
More info & calligraphy: Hella(n-pref,n) (1) fat; fatty; (prefix noun) (2) grand; magnificent; excellent; (personal name) Yutaka very, great. |
泰 see styles |
tài tai4 t`ai tai yutaka ゆたか |
More info & calligraphy: Tye(kana only) Thailand; (given name) Yutaka The Ch'in state and dynasty 255-205 B. C.; Prosperous, exalted; many. |
豪 see styles |
háo hao2 hao masaru まさる |
More info & calligraphy: Haugh(n,n-pref,n-suf) (abbreviation) Australia; (n,adj-f) strong; hard; manly; (prefix) tremendous; huge; (given name) Masaru strong |
大社 see styles |
dà shè da4 she4 ta she taisha たいしゃ |
More info & calligraphy: Daesha(1) (たいしゃ only) {Shinto} grand shrine; famous shrine; (2) (abbreviation) {Shinto} Izumo Grand Shrine; (place-name) Taisha |
盛大 see styles |
shèng dà sheng4 da4 sheng ta seidai / sedai せいだい |
More info & calligraphy: Shanda(noun or adjectival noun) (1) grand; magnificent; lavish; large scale; prosperous; thriving; lively; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) forceful; powerful; vigorous; (given name) Seidai |
遠大 远大 see styles |
yuǎn dà yuan3 da4 yüan ta endai えんだい |
More info & calligraphy: Far-Reaching / Ambitious(noun or adjectival noun) grand; far-reaching; ambitious |
金星 see styles |
jīn xīng jin1 xing1 chin hsing kinboshi きんぼし |
More info & calligraphy: Venus / Gold Star(1) dazzling victory; (2) {sumo} win of a rank-and-file wrestler over the grand champion; (surname) Kinboshi Śukra, the planet Venus. |
大鋼琴 大钢琴 see styles |
dà gāng qín da4 gang1 qin2 ta kang ch`in ta kang chin |
More info & calligraphy: Grand Piano |
太極拳 太极拳 see styles |
tài jí quán tai4 ji2 quan2 t`ai chi ch`üan tai chi chüan taikyokuken たいきょくけん |
More info & calligraphy: Tai Chi Chuan / Tai Ji Quan{MA} grand ultimate fist; Tai Chi Chuan |
クランテ see styles |
gurande グランデ |
grand (ita: grande); (personal name) Grande |
グラント see styles |
gurando グランド |
More info & calligraphy: Grant |
偉大 伟大 see styles |
wěi dà wei3 da4 wei ta idai いだい |
huge; great; grand; worthy of the greatest admiration; important (contribution etc) (adjectival noun) great; grand; magnificent; outstanding; mighty |
史記 史记 see styles |
shǐ jì shi3 ji4 shih chi fuminori ふみのり |
Records of the Grand Historian, by 司馬遷|司马迁[Si1 ma3 Qian1], first of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3] Shiji (first of China's 24 dynastic histories); Records of the Grand Historian; (personal name) Fuminori Records of the Historian |
堂堂 see styles |
táng táng tang2 tang2 t`ang t`ang tang tang doudou / dodo どうどう |
grand; magnificent; stately; majestic appearance (adj-t,adv-to) (1) magnificent; grand; impressive; dignified; majestic; imposing; stately; (2) fair; square; open; unashamed; brazen; (adverb taking the "to" particle) (3) grandly; boldly; confidently; (4) fairly; squarely; unreservedly; brazenly |
宏大 see styles |
hóng dà hong2 da4 hung ta hiroo ひろお |
great; grand (adjectival noun) huge; very large; vast; extensive; magnificent; grand; (given name) Hiroo |
盛事 see styles |
shèng shì sheng4 shi4 sheng shih seiji / seji せいじ |
grand occasion grand event; grand enterprise |
盛典 see styles |
shèng diǎn sheng4 dian3 sheng tien morinori もりのり |
majestic pomp; grand ceremony grand ceremony; (given name) Morinori |
神宮 神宫 see styles |
shén gōng shen2 gong1 shen kung jinmiya じんみや |
(Shinto) shrine of especially high status (esp. an imperial shrine, e.g. Ise Grand Shrine) (n,n-suf) (1) high-status Shinto shrine with connection to imperial family; imperial Shinto shrine; (2) (See 伊勢神宮) Ise Grand Shrine; (surname) Jinmiya |
丕 see styles |
pī pi1 p`i pi hajime はじめ |
grand (given name) Hajime |
嘏 see styles |
jiǎ jia3 chia |
far; grand |
浩 see styles |
hào hao4 hao yutaka ゆたか |
grand; vast (water) (given name) Yutaka Vast, great. |
漕 see styles |
cáo cao2 ts`ao tsao sō |
to transport (esp. grain) by water; (literary) watercourse; canal A channel, canal; transport, especially by the 漕河 Grand Canal. |
澔 see styles |
hào hao4 hao |
grand; vast (of water) |
矞 see styles |
yù yu4 yü |
grand; elegant; propitious |
綱 纲 see styles |
gāng gang1 kang tsunashi つなし |
head rope of a fishing net; guiding principle; key link; class (taxonomy); outline; program (1) rope; cord; line; (2) {sumo} grand champion's braided belt; (given name) Tsunashi A net rope, bond, social nexus, constant obligation, the restraints of society. |
隆 see styles |
lóng long2 lung riyuu / riyu りゆう |
grand; intense; prosperous; to swell; to bulge (personal name) Riyū to grow |
雄 see styles |
xióng xiong2 hsiung yuuji / yuji ゆうじ |
male; staminate; grand; imposing; powerful; mighty; person or state having great power and influence (1) male; man; (2) excellence; greatness; best (of); great person; leading figure; (personal name) Yūji hero |
顒 颙 see styles |
yóng yong2 yung |
grand; majestic; just; stern |
GP see styles |
jii pii; jiipii(sk) / ji pi; jipi(sk) ジー・ピー; ジーピー(sk) |
(See グランプリ) Grand Prix |
GT see styles |
jii tii; jiitii(sk) / ji ti; jiti(sk) ジー・ティー; ジーティー(sk) |
(1) (See グランドツーリングカー) grand tourer; GT; (2) (See グリニッジ標準時) Greenwich Mean Time; (3) (See グループテクノロジー) group technology |
三后 see styles |
sankou / sanko さんこう |
Grand Empress Dowager, the Empress Dowager and the Empress Consort |
三宮 see styles |
mimiya みみや |
(rare) (See 三后) Grand Empress Dowager, the Empress Dowager and the Empress Consort; (surname) Mimiya |
三社 see styles |
sanja さんじゃ |
(1) {Shinto} three shrines (usu. in ref. to Ise Grand Shrine, Iwashimizu Hachimangū and Kamo Shrine, or Kasuga Grand Shrine); (2) (さんしゃ only) three companies; (place-name) Sanja |
中宮 see styles |
nakamiya なかみや |
(1) (See 三后) the Empress, the Empress Dowager and the Grand Empress Dowager; (2) emperor's second consort; (3) empress; palace of the empress; (4) building of a Shinto shrine built on middle ground; (5) (See 皇居) demesne of the imperial palace; (place-name, surname) Nakamiya |
優賞 see styles |
yuushou / yusho ゆうしょう |
(form) high praise; hearty applause; cordial commendation; special reward; grand prize |
八省 see styles |
hasshou / hassho はっしょう |
(hist) (See 太政官) the eight ministries (under the Grand Council of State of the ritsuryō system) |
創開 see styles |
soukai / sokai そうかい |
(noun/participle) grand opening |
北玉 see styles |
kitatama きたたま |
{sumo} (See 北玉時代) era at the turn of 1960s into 70s dominated by grand champions Kitanofuji and Tamanoumi |
単走 see styles |
tansou / tanso たんそう |
first or solo run in a race (grand prix, horse race, etc.) |
参宮 see styles |
sanmiya さんみや |
(n,vs,vi) {Shinto} pilgrimage (esp. to the Ise Grand Shrine); (surname) Sanmiya |
君悅 君悦 see styles |
jun yuè jun1 yue4 chün yüeh |
Grand Hyatt (hotel brand) |
和珅 see styles |
hé shēn he2 shen1 ho shen |
Heshen (1746-1799), Manchu official of the Qing Dynasty who openly practiced various forms of corruption on a grand scale |
嘉會 嘉会 see styles |
jiā huì jia1 hui4 chia hui kae かえ |
auspicious occasion; grand feast (female given name) Kae 嘉集 Delightful assembly, an excellent meeting. |
堂々 see styles |
doudo / dodo どうど |
(adj-t,adv-to) (1) magnificent; grand; impressive; dignified; majestic; imposing; stately; (2) fair; square; open; unashamed; brazen; (adverb taking the "to" particle) (3) grandly; boldly; confidently; (4) fairly; squarely; unreservedly; brazenly; (surname) Dōdo |
堂皇 see styles |
táng huáng tang2 huang2 t`ang huang tang huang |
imposing; grand |
壮図 see styles |
souto / soto そうと |
ambitious undertaking; grand scheme |
壮大 see styles |
takehiro たけひろ |
(noun or adjectival noun) magnificent; grand; majestic; splendid; (personal name) Takehiro |
壮挙 see styles |
soukyo / sokyo そうきょ |
ambitious (heroic) undertaking; daring enterprise; grand scheme |
壮絶 see styles |
souzetsu / sozetsu そうぜつ |
(noun or adjectival noun) heroic; fierce; grand; sublime; magnificent |
壮観 see styles |
soukan / sokan そうかん |
(noun or adjectival noun) magnificent spectacle; thrilling sight; grand view |
壮麗 see styles |
sourei / sore そうれい |
(noun or adjectival noun) magnificent; grand; splendid; imposing |
壯闊 壮阔 see styles |
zhuàng kuò zhuang4 kuo4 chuang k`uo chuang kuo |
grand; majestic; vast |
外宮 see styles |
sotomiya そとみや |
(See 豊受大神宮) outer shrine of the Ise Grand Shrine; (surname) Sotomiya |
大き see styles |
ooki おおき |
(prefix) (1) (archaism) great; grand; large; (2) greater (of equal court ranks); upper; senior; (noun or adjectival noun) (3) a great deal; very much |
大会 see styles |
taikai たいかい |
(1) mass meeting; convention; rally; conference; assembly; gathering; (2) tournament; competition; contest; meet; (3) grand event |
大保 see styles |
daibo だいぼ |
(1) Grand Protector (lowest of the top three civil positions of the Zhou Dynasty); (2) Minister of the Right (official in Nara and Heian periods); (surname) Daibo |
大公 see styles |
dà gōng da4 gong1 ta kung taikou / taiko たいこう |
grand duke; impartial (noun - becomes adjective with の) archduke |
大典 see styles |
dà diǎn da4 dian3 ta tien hironori ひろのり |
ceremony; collection of classical writings (1) grand ceremony; state ceremony; (2) important law; legal canon; (personal name) Hironori |
大厄 see styles |
taiyaku たいやく |
calamity; disaster; great misfortune; grand climacteric |
大夫 see styles |
dài fu dai4 fu5 tai fu hiroo ひろお |
doctor; physician high steward; grand master; (given name) Hiroo |
大婚 see styles |
dà hūn da4 hun1 ta hun taikon たいこん |
to have a grand wedding; to get married in lavish style imperial wedding |
大宮 see styles |
oomiya おおみや |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) imperial palace; shrine; (2) Grand Empress Dowager; Empress Dowager; (3) woman of imperial lineage who has borne a child; (4) elderly woman of imperial lineage; (place-name, surname) Oomiya |
大幣 see styles |
oonusa おおぬさ |
(1) (archaism) streamers (made of linen, paper, etc.) attached to a long pole (used as a wand in grand purification ceremonies); (2) being in great demand |
大廈 大厦 see styles |
dà shà da4 sha4 ta sha |
(used in the names of grand buildings such as 百老匯大廈|百老汇大厦 Broadway Mansions (in Shanghai) or 帝國大廈|帝国大厦 Empire State Building etc) |
大挙 see styles |
taikyo たいきょ |
(n,vs,adv,vi) (1) in full force; in great numbers; in droves; (2) large-scale project; grand plan |
大汗 see styles |
dà hàn da4 han4 ta han taikan たいかん |
profuse perspiration Great Khan; Grand Khan |
大祭 see styles |
taisai たいさい |
grand festival |
大計 大计 see styles |
dà jì da4 ji4 ta chi taikei / taike たいけい |
large scale program of lasting importance; project of paramount importance; to think big; annual national audit grand-scale or long-range plan; farsighted policy |
大賽 大赛 see styles |
dà sài da4 sai4 ta sai |
grand contest |
大閤 see styles |
taikou / taiko たいこう |
(honorific or respectful language) taiko; title for a regent, later for the grand chancellor, also for the father of an Imperial adviser (advisor) who passed the role to his son |
太保 see styles |
tài bǎo tai4 bao3 t`ai pao tai pao taibao タイバオ |
a very high official in ancient China; juvenile delinquents (1) Grand Protector (lowest of the top three civil positions of the Zhou Dynasty); (2) Minister of the Right (official in Nara and Heian periods); (place-name) Taibao (Taiwan) |
太傅 see styles |
taifu たいふ |
(1) Grand Tutor (second of the top three civil positions of the Zhou dynasty); (2) (See 左大臣) Minister of the Left (official in Nara and Heian periods) |
太師 太师 see styles |
tài shī tai4 shi1 t`ai shih tai shih taishi たいし |
imperial tutor (1) Senior Grand Tutor (senior-most of the top three civil positions of the Zhou Dynasty); (2) Grand Minister; Chancellor of the Realm |
太監 太监 see styles |
tài jiàn tai4 jian4 t`ai chien tai chien taikan たいかん |
court eunuch; palace eunuch (1) Grand Eunuch (former Chinese government title); (2) (archaism) (colloquialism) eunuch |
太閤 see styles |
taikou / taiko たいこう |
(honorific or respectful language) taiko; title for a regent, later for the grand chancellor, also for the father of an Imperial adviser (advisor) who passed the role to his son; (place-name) Taikou |
奇偉 奇伟 see styles |
qí wěi qi2 wei3 ch`i wei chi wei ayai あやい |
singular and majestic; strange and grand (personal name) Ayai |
奕訢 奕䜣 see styles |
yì xīn yi4 xin1 i hsin |
Grand Prince Yixin (1833-1898), sixth son of Emperor Daoguang, prominent politician, diplomat and modernizer in late Qing |
宏偉 宏伟 see styles |
hóng wěi hong2 wei3 hung wei koi こい |
grand; imposing; magnificent (personal name) Koi |
宏圖 宏图 see styles |
hóng tú hong2 tu2 hung t`u hung tu |
major undertaking; vast plan; grand prospect |
宏壮 see styles |
kousou / koso こうそう |
(adjectival noun) grand; imposing; magnificent; (personal name) Kōsou |
師孫 师孙 see styles |
shī sūn shi1 sun1 shih sun shison |
Disciple of a disciple. |
師祖 师祖 see styles |
shī zǔ shi1 zu3 shih tsu shiso |
The teacher of one's teacher. |
師翁 师翁 see styles |
shī wēng shi1 weng1 shih weng suō |
grand-teacher |
広壮 see styles |
kousou / koso こうそう |
(adjectival noun) grand; imposing; magnificent |
広大 see styles |
hiromasa ひろまさ |
(adjectival noun) huge; very large; vast; extensive; magnificent; grand; (personal name) Hiromasa |
弘大 see styles |
hóng dà hong2 da4 hung ta hiromasa ひろまさ |
(adjectival noun) huge; very large; vast; extensive; magnificent; grand; (personal name) Hiromasa Mahāvyūha |
強的 see styles |
gouteki / goteki ごうてき |
(noun or adjectival noun) (archaism) great; grand |
徒孫 徒孙 see styles |
tú sūn tu2 sun1 t`u sun tu sun toson |
grand-disciple; student's student grandson-disciples |
排場 排场 see styles |
pái chang pai2 chang5 p`ai ch`ang pai chang |
ostentation; a show of extravagance; grand style; red tape |
斎宮 see styles |
saikuu / saiku さいくう |
(hist) unmarried imperial princess serving at the Ise Grand Shrine in place of the Emperor; (place-name) Saikuu |
斎王 see styles |
saiou / saio さいおう |
(hist) unmarried imperial princess serving at the Ise Grand Shrine or the Kamo Shrine in place of the Emperor; (place-name) Saiou |
曙貴 see styles |
aketaka あけたか |
{sumo} (See 曙貴時代) era during mid-1990s dominated by grand champions Akebono and Takanohana II |
李娜 see styles |
lǐ nà li3 na4 li na |
Li Na (1982-), Chinese tennis player, first Asian player to win a Grand Slam singles title (2011 French Open women's singles) |
柏鵬 see styles |
hakuhou / hakuho はくほう |
{sumo} (See 柏鵬時代) era during 1960s dominated by grand champions Taiho and Kashiwado |
横綱 see styles |
yokozuna よこづな |
(1) {sumo} yokozuna (highest rank in sumo); grand champion; (2) best in its field; crème de la crème; cream of the crop |
泇河 see styles |
jiā hé jia1 he2 chia ho |
Jia River, originating in Shandong and flowing through Jiangsu into the Grand Canal |
泱泱 see styles |
yāng yāng yang1 yang1 yang yang |
grand; magnificent; vast |
活仏 see styles |
katsubutsu かつぶつ |
grand Lama; living Buddha |
滿貫 满贯 see styles |
mǎn guàn man3 guan4 man kuan |
to win every trick in a card game; grand slam; fig. total success |
漕河 see styles |
cáo hé cao2 he2 ts`ao ho tsao ho |
waterway used for the transportation of grain (in ancient times) (esp. the Grand Canal 大運河|大运河[Da4 Yun4 he2]) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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