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Simple Dictionary Definition |
節禮日 节礼日 see styles |
jié lǐ rì jie2 li3 ri4 chieh li jih |
Boxing Day, holiday on 26th December (the day after Christmas Day) in some countries |
精進日 see styles |
shoujinbi / shojinbi しょうじんび |
day of abstinence |
精霊会 see styles |
shouryoue / shoryoe しょうりょうえ |
(1) Bon Festival; (2) Buddhist service for the anniversary of the death of Shotoku Taishi (orig. the 22nd day of the 2nd month of the lunar calendar) |
紀元節 see styles |
kigensetsu きげんせつ |
(hist) (See 建国記念の日) Empire Day (February 11th; national holiday held from 1872 to 1948) |
紀念日 纪念日 see styles |
jì niàn rì ji4 nian4 ri4 chi nien jih |
day of commemoration; memorial day |
終列車 see styles |
shuuressha / shuressha しゅうれっしゃ |
last train (of the day) |
終戰日 终战日 see styles |
zhōng zhàn rì zhong1 zhan4 ri4 chung chan jih |
armistice day; cf Japan's surrender in WWII on 15th August 1945 |
終電車 see styles |
shuudensha / shudensha しゅうでんしゃ |
(See 終電) last train (of the day) |
終鳴日 see styles |
shuumeibi / shumebi しゅうめいび |
(See 初鳴日) last day (in the year) that a particular species of bird or insect, etc. sing or chirp |
給料日 see styles |
kyuuryoubi / kyuryobi きゅうりょうび |
payday; pay day |
綿抜き see styles |
watanuki わたぬき |
(1) unpadded kimono; (2) 1st day of the 4th month of the lunisolar calendar |
緑の日 see styles |
midorinohi みどりのひ |
(irregular kanji usage) Greenery Day (national holiday; May 4) |
締め日 see styles |
shimebi しめび |
time limit; closing day; deadline |
締切日 see styles |
shimekiribi しめきりび |
time limit; closing day; deadline |
翌々日 see styles |
yokuyokujitsu よくよくじつ |
(temporal noun) two days later; next day but one |
翌日物 see styles |
yokujitsumono よくじつもの |
overnight call; loan repaid the next day |
翌日着 see styles |
yokujitsuchaku よくじつちゃく |
next-day arrival (e.g. overnight flight) |
翌翌日 see styles |
yokuyokujitsu よくよくじつ |
(temporal noun) two days later; next day but one |
耳の日 see styles |
miminohi みみのひ |
(exp,n) World Hearing Day (March 3) |
聖灰節 圣灰节 see styles |
shèng huī jié sheng4 hui1 jie2 sheng hui chieh |
Ash Wednesday (first day of Lent) |
聖霊会 see styles |
shouryoue / shoryoe しょうりょうえ |
(1) Bon Festival; (2) Buddhist service for the anniversary of the death of Shotoku Taishi (orig. the 22nd day of the 2nd month of the lunar calendar) |
臘八節 腊八节 see styles |
là bā jié la4 ba1 jie2 la pa chieh |
Laba rice porridge festival, on the 8th day of the 12th lunar month |
臘八粥 腊八粥 see styles |
là bā zhōu la4 ba1 zhou1 la pa chou |
Laba congee, ceremonial rice porridge dish eaten on the 8th day of the 12th month in the Chinese calendar |
臥待月 see styles |
fushimachizuki ふしまちづき |
moon of the 19th day of the lunar month |
自恣日 see styles |
zì zì rì zi4 zi4 ri4 tzu tzu jih jishi nichi |
The last day of the annual retreat. |
華嚴時 华严时 see styles |
huā yán shí hua1 yan2 shi2 hua yen shih Kegon ji |
The first of the 'five periods' as defined by Tiantai, according to which school this sūtra was delivered by Śākyamuni immediately after his enlightenment; but accounts vary as to whether it was on the second or third seventh day; all these claims are, however, devoid of evidence, the sūtra being a Mahāyāna creation. |
萬靈節 万灵节 see styles |
wàn líng jié wan4 ling2 jie2 wan ling chieh |
All Saints' Day (Christian festival on 2nd November) |
製造日 see styles |
seizoubi / sezobi せいぞうび |
date of manufacture; day of manufacture |
見光死 见光死 see styles |
jiàn guāng sǐ jian4 guang1 si3 chien kuang ssu |
(lit.) to wither in the light of day; (fig.) the bubble bursts as the reality becomes apparent (esp. of a much-anticipated first meeting with sb); (of stocks) just as the favorable news is officially published, the stock price falls |
見王齋 见王斋 see styles |
jiàn wáng zhāi jian4 wang2 zhai1 chien wang chai kennō sai |
The service on the third day when the deceased goes to see King Yama. |
解放日 see styles |
jiě fàng rì jie3 fang4 ri4 chieh fang jih |
Liberation Day; cf Japan's surrender on 15th August 1945, celebrated as Liberation Day in Korea |
託児所 see styles |
takujisho たくじしょ |
creche; day nursery; day-care center |
記念日 see styles |
kinenbi きねんび |
memorial day; commemoration day; anniversary |
診察日 see styles |
shinsatsubi しんさつび |
consultation day |
豔陽天 艳阳天 see styles |
yàn yáng tiān yan4 yang2 tian1 yen yang t`ien yen yang tien |
bright sunny day; blazing hot day |
貝寄せ see styles |
kaiyose かいよせ |
west wind in the early spring (traditionally on the night of the 20th day of the second month of the lunar calendar); wind that blows seashells ashore |
貝寄風 see styles |
kaiyose かいよせ |
west wind in the early spring (traditionally on the night of the 20th day of the second month of the lunar calendar); wind that blows seashells ashore |
贖罪日 赎罪日 see styles |
shú zuì rì shu2 zui4 ri4 shu tsui jih |
Yom Kippur or Day of Atonement (Jewish holiday) |
赤口日 see styles |
chì kǒu rì chi4 kou3 ri4 ch`ih k`ou jih chih kou jih |
third day of the lunar year (inauspicious for visits because arguments happen easily on that day) |
赤電車 see styles |
akadensha あかでんしゃ |
last train (of the day) |
走行会 see styles |
soukoukai / sokokai そうこうかい |
track meet (non-competitive driving on a race course); track day; track event |
趕明兒 赶明儿 see styles |
gǎn míng r gan3 ming2 r5 kan ming r |
(coll.) some day; one of these days |
身上り see styles |
miagari みあがり |
(irregular okurigana usage) taking a day off by paying one's own fee to one's master (of a prostitute; often in order to see her lover) |
身揚り see styles |
miagari みあがり |
(irregular okurigana usage) taking a day off by paying one's own fee to one's master (of a prostitute; often in order to see her lover) |
辰の日 see styles |
tatsunohi たつのひ |
day of the Dragon |
近現代 see styles |
kingendai きんげんだい |
the modern era; present day |
追出し see styles |
oidashi おいだし |
(1) expulsion; dismissal; ejection; eviction; (2) drum beat at the end of a day's performance (in the theatre, sumo, etc.) |
逋沙他 see styles |
bū shā tā bu1 sha1 ta1 pu sha t`a pu sha ta hoshata |
upavasatha, a fast day. |
通し券 see styles |
tooshiken とおしけん |
(See 通し切符・2) ticket good for multiple performances (e.g. a whole day, including matinee and evening performances); season ticket; through ticket |
通学生 see styles |
tsuugakusei / tsugakuse つうがくせい |
(ant: 下宿生) day student; commuting student |
週一日 see styles |
shuuichinichi / shuichinichi しゅういちにち |
(expression) one day a week |
週休制 see styles |
shuukyuusei / shukyuse しゅうきゅうせい |
six-day workweek system |
運動会 see styles |
undoukai / undokai うんどうかい |
athletic meet (esp. at a school); sports day; field day; sports festival |
選挙日 see styles |
senkyobi せんきょび |
election day |
部落民 see styles |
burakumin ぶらくみん |
(sensitive word) (See 被差別部落民) burakumin (modern-day descendants of Japan's feudal outcast group) |
酉の市 see styles |
torinoichi とりのいち |
tori-no-ichi (held at Ōtori Shrine on each day of the Rooster in November) |
酉の待 see styles |
torinomachi とりのまち |
(archaism) Bird Day Fair (held at Otori Shrine on each Day of the Bird in November) |
酉の日 see styles |
torinohi とりのひ |
Bird Day; Day of the Bird |
酉の町 see styles |
torinomachi とりのまち |
(archaism) Bird Day Fair (held at Otori Shrine on each Day of the Bird in November) |
配達日 see styles |
baitatsubi ばいたつび |
delivery day |
酷暑日 see styles |
kokushobi こくしょび |
(1) (colloquialism) (See 猛暑日) day on which the temperature rises above 35°C; extremely hot day; (2) (used by the Japanese Weather Association) day on which the temperature rises above 40°C |
重陽節 重阳节 see styles |
chóng yáng jié chong2 yang2 jie2 ch`ung yang chieh chung yang chieh |
Double Ninth or Yang Festival; 9th day of 9th lunar month |
金針花 金针花 see styles |
jīn zhēn huā jin1 zhen1 hua1 chin chen hua |
orange day-lily (Hemerocallis fulva) |
金針菜 金针菜 see styles |
jīn zhēn cài jin1 zhen1 cai4 chin chen ts`ai chin chen tsai kinshinsai きんしんさい |
day lily (Hemerocallis), used in Chinese medicine and cuisine (personal name) Kinshinsai |
鉢和羅 钵和罗 see styles |
bō hé luó bo1 he2 luo2 po ho lo hawara |
pravāraṇa. A freewill offering made, or the rejoicings on the last day of the summer retreat. Also described as the day of mutual confession; also 鉢和蘭; 鉢剌婆剌拏; 盋和羅. |
長明燈 长明灯 see styles |
cháng míng dēng chang2 ming2 deng1 ch`ang ming teng chang ming teng chōmyō tō |
altar lamp burning day and night lit. long illumination lamp |
開会日 see styles |
kaikaibi かいかいび |
opening day |
開店花 see styles |
kaitenbana かいてんばな |
opening day flower gift; bouquet of flowers given to a new store (restaurant, etc.) on its opening day |
開花日 see styles |
kaikabi かいかび |
day of blooming |
開門炮 开门炮 see styles |
kāi mén pào kai1 men2 pao4 k`ai men p`ao kai men pao |
firecrackers set off at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Day (a Chinese tradition) |
集中日 see styles |
shuuchuubi / shuchubi しゅうちゅうび |
day on which many companies hold shareholders meetings (to limit disruption by would-be blackmailers) |
雙休日 双休日 see styles |
shuāng xiū rì shuang1 xiu1 ri4 shuang hsiu jih |
two-day weekend |
雙十節 双十节 see styles |
shuāng shí jié shuang1 shi2 jie2 shuang shih chieh |
Double Tenth, the anniversary of the Wuchang Uprising 武昌起義|武昌起义[Wu3 chang1 Qi3 yi4] of October 10th, 1911; (Tw) National Day |
雞狗戒 鸡狗戒 see styles |
jī gǒu jiè ji1 gou3 jie4 chi kou chieh keiku kai |
Cock or dog discipline, e.g. standing on one leg all day, or eating ordure, like certain ascetics. |
雪と墨 see styles |
yukitosumi ゆきとすみ |
(expression) (idiom) diametric opposites; night and day; black and white; snow and ink |
電休日 see styles |
denkyuubi / denkyubi でんきゅうび |
(rare) (See 休電日) no-electricity day |
青年節 青年节 see styles |
qīng nián jié qing1 nian2 jie2 ch`ing nien chieh ching nien chieh |
Youth Day (May 4th), PRC national holiday for young people aged 14 to 28, who get half a day off |
青電車 see styles |
aodensha あおでんしゃ |
(dated) (See 赤電車) second-to-last train (of the day) |
面会日 see styles |
menkaibi めんかいび |
visiting day |
鞞索迦 see styles |
bǐ suǒ jiā bi3 suo3 jia1 pi so chia |
Vaiśākha, the second month of spring, i.e. Chinese second month 16th to the 3rd month 15th day; name of a wealthy patroness of Śākyamuni and his disciples. |
鞴祭り see styles |
fuigomatsuri ふいごまつり |
Bellows Festival; festival for blacksmiths and foundries on the eighth day of the eleventh month of the lunar calendar, on which they would clean their bellows and pray |
頞瑟吒 頞瑟咤 see styles |
è sè zhà e4 se4 zha4 o se cha |
aṣṭan, eight, the eight divisions of the 24-hours day. |
頭半天 头半天 see styles |
tóu bàn tiān tou2 ban4 tian1 t`ou pan t`ien tou pan tien |
morning; first half of the day |
顔ぶれ see styles |
kaobure かおぶれ |
(1) personnel; members; lineup (of a team); roster; cast (of a play); (2) (sumo) announcement of next day's match-ups |
顔触れ see styles |
kaobure かおぶれ |
(1) personnel; members; lineup (of a team); roster; cast (of a play); (2) (sumo) announcement of next day's match-ups |
風太郎 see styles |
fuutarou / futaro ふうたろう |
(noun/participle) (1) (colloquialism) unemployed person; (2) (colloquialism) vagabond; floater; vagrant; (3) day labourer, esp. on the docks; (male given name) Fūtarō |
首日封 see styles |
shǒu rì fēng shou3 ri4 feng1 shou jih feng |
first day cover (philately) |
鬼子母 see styles |
guǐ zǐ mǔ gui3 zi3 mu3 kuei tzu mu |
Hāritī, 訶梨帝 intp. as pleased, or pleasing. A 'woman who having vowed to devour all the babies at Rādjagriha was reborn as a rākshasī, and gave birth to 500 children, one of which she was to devour every day. Converted by Śākyamuni she entered a convent. Her image is to be seen in all nunneries'. Eitel. Another account is that she is the mother of 500 demons, and that from being an evil goddess or spirit she was converted to become a protectress of Buddhism. |
鬼宿日 see styles |
kishukunichi きしゅくにち |
(See 暦注) "day of the ghost" (an extremely auspicious day on the lunar calendar for everything but weddings) |
鯉魚旗 鲤鱼旗 see styles |
lǐ yú qí li3 yu2 qi2 li yü ch`i li yü chi |
koinobori, a Japanese carp-shaped windsock flown to celebrate Children's Day |
黃金週 黄金周 see styles |
huáng jīn zhōu huang2 jin1 zhou1 huang chin chou |
Golden Week, two 7-day national holiday periods |
OOTD see styles |
oo oo tii dii; ooootiidii(sk) / oo oo ti di; ooootidi(sk) オー・オー・ティー・ディー; オーオーティーディー(sk) |
(colloquialism) outfit of the day; OOTD |
VEデー see styles |
buiiidee / buiidee ブイイーデー |
V-E Day (May 8) |
VJデー see styles |
buijeedee ブイジェーデー |
V-J Day (August 15 or September 2) |
あくる日 see styles |
akuruhi あくるひ |
(n-adv,n-t) next day; following day |
あぶれ者 see styles |
aburemono あぶれもの |
(1) ruffian; scamp; hooligan; (2) out-of-work person; day laborer without a job |
いってら see styles |
ittera いってら |
(interjection) (slang) (abbreviation) have a good day; take care; see you |
うるう日 see styles |
uruubi / urubi うるうび |
leap day |
かぶき者 see styles |
kabukimono かぶきもの |
(yoji) dandy; peacock; early-17th-century equivalent of present-day yakuza; Edo-period eccentric who attracted public attention with their eye-catching clothes, peculiar hairstyle, and weird behavior |
こにちは see styles |
konichiha こにちは |
(ik) (interjection) (colloquialism) hello; good day (daytime greeting) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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