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Simple Dictionary Definition |
小わっぱ see styles |
kowappa こわっぱ |
(kana only) (derogatory term) boy; child; youth; brat |
小便臭い see styles |
shoubenkusai / shobenkusai しょうべんくさい |
(adjective) (1) stinking of urine; (adjective) (2) childish; immature; inexperienced |
小僧っ子 see styles |
kozokko こぞっこ |
(derogatory term) brat; greenhorn; novice; green youth; child |
小児病院 see styles |
shounibyouin / shonibyoin しょうにびょういん |
children's hospital; pediatric hospital |
小熊維尼 小熊维尼 see styles |
xiǎo xióng wéi ní xiao3 xiong2 wei2 ni2 hsiao hsiung wei ni |
Winnie-the-Pooh (bear character in children's stories by A. A. Milne adapted by Disney) |
少兒不宜 少儿不宜 see styles |
shào ér bù yí shao4 er2 bu4 yi2 shao erh pu i |
not suitable for children |
少年之家 see styles |
shào nián zhī jiā shao4 nian2 zhi1 jia1 shao nien chih chia |
children's center; children's club |
少年労働 see styles |
shounenroudou / shonenrodo しょうねんろうどう |
child labor; child labour |
少年文学 see styles |
shounenbungaku / shonenbungaku しょうねんぶんがく |
(See 児童文学) children's literature; juvenile literature |
就学児童 see styles |
shuugakujidou / shugakujido しゅうがくじどう |
school child |
已婚已育 see styles |
yǐ hūn yǐ yù yi3 hun1 yi3 yu4 i hun i yü |
married, with one or more children |
布袋和尚 see styles |
bù dài hé shàng bu4 dai4 he2 shang4 pu tai ho shang Hotei Oshō |
Pu-tai Ho-shang (J.: Hotei Osho) Cloth-bag monk, an erratic monk 長汀子 Changtingzi early in the tenth century, noted, inter alia, for his shoulder bag. Often depicted, especially in Japanese art, as a jovial, corpulent monk, scantily clad and surrounded by children. |
帰国子女 see styles |
kikokushijo きこくしじょ |
child who has returned to Japan after living abroad; returnee child; (Japanese) person who lived abroad during (part of) their childhood |
年寄り子 see styles |
toshiyorigo としよりご |
(1) (See 年寄りっ子・1) child born of older parents; (2) (See 年寄りっ子・2) child raised by grandparents; child spoiled by doting grandparents |
幼いころ see styles |
osanaikoro おさないころ |
(expression) as a child; when one was a child |
幼なじみ see styles |
osananajimi おさななじみ |
childhood friend; friend from infancy; old playmate |
幼児教育 see styles |
youjikyouiku / yojikyoiku ようじきょういく |
preschool education; early childhood education |
幼児虐待 see styles |
youjigyakutai / yojigyakutai ようじぎゃくたい |
(See 児童虐待・じどうぎゃくたい) child abuse |
幼年時代 see styles |
younenjidai / yonenjidai ようねんじだい |
childhood |
幼馴染み see styles |
osananajimi おさななじみ |
childhood friend; friend from infancy; old playmate |
座敷童子 see styles |
zashikiwarashi ざしきわらし |
protective household deity in Tohoku, appearing as a red-faced child spirit with bobbed hair |
延長保育 see styles |
enchouhoiku / enchohoiku えんちょうほいく |
extended-hours childcare (in day-care centers for parents working into the night) |
役者子供 see styles |
yakushakodomo やくしゃこども |
(1) skilled actor who is like a child offstage; good actor who knows but little of the ways of the world; (2) (archaism) (orig. meaning) child kabuki actor |
待機児童 see styles |
taikijidou / taikijido たいきじどう |
child on the waiting list (for a kindergarten, nursery school, etc.) |
後深草院 see styles |
gofukakusain ごふかくさいん |
(person) Emperor Gofukakusa (1243-1304; officially reigned as a child 1246-1259) |
御一人様 see styles |
ohitorisama おひとりさま |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) one person; one customer; (2) (colloquialism) unmarried woman (with no children) over the age of 30 |
御子さま see styles |
okosama おこさま |
(polite language) (honorific or respectful language) child (someone else's) |
御子さん see styles |
okosan おこさん |
(honorific or respectful language) child |
御孫さん see styles |
omagosan おまごさん |
(honorific or respectful language) grandchild |
心肝寶貝 心肝宝贝 see styles |
xīn gān bǎo bèi xin1 gan1 bao3 bei4 hsin kan pao pei |
precious darling (often refers to one's child); sweetheart |
忘れ形見 see styles |
wasuregatami わすれがたみ |
(1) memento (from a dead person); souvenir; keepsake; (2) orphan; posthumous child |
悪戯っ子 see styles |
itazurakko いたずらっこ |
(1) mischievous child; scamp; rascal; (2) elf; imp |
愛民如子 爱民如子 see styles |
ài mín rú zǐ ai4 min2 ru2 zi3 ai min ju tzu |
(idiom) to love the common people as one's own children (praise for a virtuous ruler) |
戯れつく see styles |
jaretsuku じゃれつく |
(v5k,vi) (kana only) to be playful (of a child or animal); to play; to sport; to frolic |
戯れ付く see styles |
jaretsuku じゃれつく |
(v5k,vi) (kana only) to be playful (of a child or animal); to play; to sport; to frolic |
手ばなす see styles |
tebanasu てばなす |
(transitive verb) (1) to let go of; to release; to drop; (2) to part with (e.g. a possession); to relinquish; to spare; to sell; (3) to send away (e.g. one's child); to let go; to part with; (4) to temporarily stop working |
手足口病 see styles |
shǒu zú kǒu bìng shou3 zu2 kou3 bing4 shou tsu k`ou ping shou tsu kou ping teashikuchibyou / teashikuchibyo てあしくちびょう |
hand foot and mouth disease, HFMD, caused by a number of intestinal viruses, usually affecting young children hand, foot and mouth disease; HFMD |
折り合い see styles |
oriai おりあい |
(1) agreement (e.g. business, dispute); compromise; (2) mutual relations (e.g. between parents and child, coworkers, etc.) |
押し競べ see styles |
oshikurabe おしくらべ |
(See 押しくらまんじゅう) children's game in which (at least three) people stand back to back to each other and shove vigorously backwards |
拋夫棄子 抛夫弃子 see styles |
pāo fū qì zǐ pao1 fu1 qi4 zi3 p`ao fu ch`i tzu pao fu chi tzu |
to abandon one's husband and child(ren) |
拋妻棄子 抛妻弃子 see styles |
pāo qī qì zǐ pao1 qi1 qi4 zi3 p`ao ch`i ch`i tzu pao chi chi tzu |
to abandon one's wife and child(ren) |
拖兒帶女 拖儿带女 see styles |
tuō ér dài nǚ tuo1 er2 dai4 nu:3 t`o erh tai nü to erh tai nü |
supporting a wife and children; dragged down by having a family to feed |
拘鞞陀羅 拘鞞陀罗 see styles |
jū bǐ tuó luó ju1 bi3 tuo2 luo2 chü pi t`o lo chü pi to lo kuhidara |
Kovidāra, bauhinia variegata, fragrant trees in the great pleasure ground (of the child Śākyamuni). |
挽救兒童 挽救儿童 see styles |
wǎn jiù ér tóng wan3 jiu4 er2 tong2 wan chiu erh t`ung wan chiu erh tung |
to rescue a child; Save the Children, a British charity |
授業参観 see styles |
jugyousankan / jugyosankan じゅぎょうさんかん |
parents' day (day when parents observe their children in school) |
撫養成人 抚养成人 see styles |
fǔ yǎng chéng rén fu3 yang3 cheng2 ren2 fu yang ch`eng jen fu yang cheng jen |
to bring up (a child) |
放し飼い see styles |
hanashigai はなしがい |
(1) free range breeding; pasturing; grazing; (2) letting run free (dog, child, etc.) |
教育ママ see styles |
kyouikumama / kyoikumama きょういくママ |
tiger mom; tiger mum; mother who is overly obsessed with her children's academic performance |
斷子絕孫 断子绝孙 see styles |
duàn zǐ jué sūn duan4 zi3 jue2 sun1 tuan tzu chüeh sun |
to die without progeny; (offensive) may you die childless; may you be the last of your family line |
日本死ね see styles |
nihonshine にほんしね |
(expression) (slang) (orig. from the title of a 2016 blog post by a mother lamenting not being able to get her child into day care) fuck Japan; drop dead, Japan |
明日天気 see styles |
ashitatenki あしたてんき |
children's game of throwing a shoe up in the air and seeing how it falls to predict whether it will rain or not the following day |
暖巢管家 see styles |
nuǎn cháo guǎn jiā nuan3 chao2 guan3 jia1 nuan ch`ao kuan chia nuan chao kuan chia |
housekeeper who looks after old people with no children or whose children do not live with them |
暴れっ子 see styles |
abarekko あばれっこ |
naughty child; fretful kid; raging child |
望子成龍 望子成龙 see styles |
wàng zǐ chéng lóng wang4 zi3 cheng2 long2 wang tzu ch`eng lung wang tzu cheng lung |
lit. to hope one's son becomes a dragon (idiom); fig. to long for one' s child to succeed in life; to have great hopes for one's offspring; to give one's child the best education as a career investment |
未就園児 see styles |
mishuuenji / mishuenji みしゅうえんじ |
child not enrolled in kindergarten |
未就学児 see styles |
mishuugakuji / mishugakuji みしゅうがくじ |
pre-school child; pre-schooler |
本卦帰り see styles |
honkegaeri ほんけがえり |
reaching age of 60; dotage; second childhood |
本卦還り see styles |
honkegaeri ほんけがえり |
reaching age of 60; dotage; second childhood |
標準世帯 see styles |
hyoujunsetai / hyojunsetai ひょうじゅんせたい |
(See モデル世帯) standard family unit; family of two adults and two children |
欠食児童 see styles |
kesshokujidou / kesshokujido けっしょくじどう |
schoolchild without lunch |
残留孤児 see styles |
zanryuukoji / zanryukoji ざんりゅうこじ |
(1) displaced orphans; displaced children; (2) (hist) Japanese orphans left behind in China (after WWII); war-displaced Japanese in China |
殺彘教子 杀彘教子 see styles |
shā zhì jiào zǐ sha1 zhi4 jiao4 zi3 sha chih chiao tzu |
to kill a pig as a lesson to the children (idiom); parents must teach by example |
母子とも see styles |
boshitomo ぼしとも |
(exp,n) both mother and child |
母子感染 see styles |
boshikansen ぼしかんせん |
(n,vs,vi) {med} mother-to-child infection |
母子手帳 see styles |
boshitechou / boshitecho ぼしてちょう |
(abbreviation) (See 母子健康手帳) maternal and child health notebook; maternity health record book |
母子留学 see styles |
boshiryuugaku / boshiryugaku ぼしりゅうがく |
mother and child moving abroad for study (while the father stays and works in Japan) |
水子供養 see styles |
mizukokuyou; mizugokuyou / mizukokuyo; mizugokuyo みずこくよう; みずごくよう |
(See 水子・1) memorial service for a child who died before birth |
江酌之喜 see styles |
jiāng zhuó zhī xǐ jiang1 zhuo2 zhi1 xi3 chiang cho chih hsi |
feast at the birth of a child |
波羅蜜多 波罗蜜多 see styles |
bō luó mì duō bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1 po lo mi to haramitta; haramita はらみった; はらみた |
{Buddh} (See 波羅蜜・1) pāramitā; perfection; perfection of Buddhist practices or attaining enlightenment pāramitā, 播囉弭多, derived from parama, highest, acme, is intp. as to cross over from this shore of births and deaths to the other shore, or nirvāṇa. The six pāramitās or means of so doing are: (1) dāna, charity; (2) śīla, moral conduct; (3) kṣānti, patience; (4) vīrya, energy, or devotion; (5) dhyāna, contemplation, or abstraction; (6) prajñā, knowledge. The 十度 ten are the above with (7) upāya, use of expedient or proper means; (8) praṇidhāna, vows, for bodhi and helpfulness; (9) bāla, strength purpose; (10) wisdom. Childers gives the list of ten as the perfect exercise of almsgiving, morality, abnegation of the world and of self, wisdom, energy, patience, truth, resolution, kindness, and resignation. Each of the ten is divisible into ordinary, superior, and unlimited perfection, or thirty in all. pāramitā is tr. by 度; 度無極; 到彼岸; 究竟. |
洟垂らし see styles |
hanatarashi はなたらし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) runny-nosed child; sniveler; sniveller; (2) (derogatory term) greenhorn; inexperienced person |
流動兒童 流动儿童 see styles |
liú dòng ér tóng liu2 dong4 er2 tong2 liu tung erh t`ung liu tung erh tung |
children of migrants |
海外子女 see styles |
kaigaishijo かいがいしじょ |
(See 帰国子女) (Japanese) children living overseas |
火産霊神 see styles |
homusubinokami ほむすびのかみ |
Kagutsuchi; fire deity who burned to death his mother Izanami during childbirth (and was therefore beheaded by his father Izanagi) |
無痛分娩 see styles |
mutsuubunben / mutsubunben むつうぶんべん |
(1) painless childbirth; painless delivery; (2) obstetric analgesia for labor (e.g. epidural) |
照々坊主 see styles |
teruterubouzu / teruterubozu てるてるぼうず |
paper doll to which children pray for fine weather (usu. white, and shaped like a Buddhist priest) |
照照坊主 see styles |
teruterubouzu / teruterubozu てるてるぼうず |
paper doll to which children pray for fine weather (usu. white, and shaped like a Buddhist priest) |
父無し子 see styles |
tetenashigo; chichinashigo ててなしご; ちちなしご |
(1) child whose paternity is unknown; illegitimate child; (2) child whose father is dead; fatherless child |
片親パン see styles |
kataoyapan かたおやパン |
(net-sl) (sensitive word) cheap, sweet bread rolls sold in multipacks (stereotypically eaten by children in low-income single-parent households) |
牛黃加持 牛黄加持 see styles |
niú huáng jiā chí niu2 huang2 jia1 chi2 niu huang chia ch`ih niu huang chia chih gokō keji |
(or 牛王加持) Cow-bezoar aid, a charm used for childless women to obtain children— the four words should be written with cow bezoar on birch-bark and carried on the person. |
特殊兒童 特殊儿童 see styles |
tè shū ér tóng te4 shu1 er2 tong2 t`e shu erh t`ung te shu erh tung |
child with special needs; gifted child |
特殊学級 see styles |
tokushugakkyuu / tokushugakkyu とくしゅがっきゅう |
(See 特別支援学級) special class for disabled children; special needs class |
独りっ子 see styles |
hitorikko ひとりっこ |
(an) only child |
獨生子女 独生子女 see styles |
dú shēng zǐ nǚ du2 sheng1 zi3 nu:3 tu sheng tzu nü |
an only child |
現代っ子 see styles |
gendaikko げんだいっこ |
child of the times; modern kid; kids of today; with-it youngster |
環境創設 环境创设 see styles |
huán jìng chuàng shè huan2 jing4 chuang4 she4 huan ching ch`uang she huan ching chuang she |
design of a learning environment for young children, incorporating artwork designed to appeal to them |
甘えっ子 see styles |
amaekko あまえっこ |
spoilt child |
甘えん坊 see styles |
amaenbou / amaenbo あまえんぼう |
(noun or adjectival noun) pampered or spoiled child (spoilt) |
甘ったれ see styles |
amattare あまったれ |
(n,adj-no,adj-na) (1) overreliance on others; excessive babyishness; (2) person who behaves like a spoiled child |
生みの子 see styles |
uminoko うみのこ |
(1) one's child; a child one has brought into the world; (2) (archaism) descendant |
生兒育女 生儿育女 see styles |
shēng ér yù nǚ sheng1 er2 yu4 nu:3 sheng erh yü nü |
to bear and raise children |
生育能力 see styles |
shēng yù néng lì sheng1 yu4 neng2 li4 sheng yü neng li |
fertility; ability to have children |
産みの子 see styles |
uminoko うみのこ |
(1) one's child; a child one has brought into the world; (2) (archaism) descendant |
産前産後 see styles |
sanzensango さんぜんさんご |
(n,adj-no,adv) before and after childbirth |
産立て飯 see styles |
ubutatemeshi うぶたてめし |
{Shinto} thanksgiving rice dish after childbirth |
留守兒童 留守儿童 see styles |
liú shǒu ér tóng liu2 shou3 er2 tong2 liu shou erh t`ung liu shou erh tung |
"left-behind children", rural children whose parents have to make a living as migrant workers in distant urban areas, but cannot afford to keep the family with them |
畫荻教子 画荻教子 see styles |
huà dí jiào zǐ hua4 di2 jiao4 zi3 hua ti chiao tzu |
to write on the sand with reeds while teaching one's son (idiom); mother's admirable dedication to her children's education |
百年樹人 百年树人 see styles |
bǎi nián shù rén bai3 nian2 shu4 ren2 pai nien shu jen |
(idiom) it takes many years to raise children to be upstanding citizens |
目覚まし see styles |
mezamashi めざまし |
(1) (abbreviation) alarm clock; (2) opening one's eyes; keeping one's eyes open; (3) type of candy given to a child after it wakes up from a nap |
目隠し鬼 see styles |
mekakushioni めかくしおに |
game of (blindfolded) tag similar to the children's swimming pool game "Marco Polo" |
相夫教子 see styles |
xiàng fū jiào zǐ xiang4 fu1 jiao4 zi3 hsiang fu chiao tzu |
to assist one's husband and educate the children (idiom); the traditional roles of a good wife |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Hild" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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