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<...1011121314151617181920...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
躊躇 踌躇 see styles |
chóu chú chou2 chu2 ch`ou ch`u chou chu chuucho / chucho ちゅうちょ |
to hesitate; (literary) to pace back and forth; (literary) self-satisfied (n,vs,vt,vi) hesitation; indecision; vacillation |
身偏 see styles |
mihen みへん |
kanji "body" radical at left |
身見 身见 see styles |
shēn jiàn shen1 jian4 shen chien shinken |
satkāyadṛṣṭi; the illusion that the body, or self, is real and not simply a compound of the five skandhas; one of the five wrong views 五見. |
身財 身财 see styles |
shēn cái shen1 cai2 shen ts`ai shen tsai shinzai |
self and property |
車偏 see styles |
kurumahen くるまへん |
kanji "vehicle" radical at left |
転注 see styles |
tenchuu / tenchu てんちゅう |
applying an extended meaning to a kanji |
轄制 辖制 see styles |
xiá zhì xia2 zhi4 hsia chih |
to control |
轉輪 转轮 see styles |
zhuàn lún zhuan4 lun2 chuan lun tenrin |
rotating disk; wheel; rotor; cycle of reincarnation in Buddhism cakravartī, "a ruler the wheels of whose chariot roll everywhere without hindrance." M.W. Revolving wheels; to turn a wheel: also 轉輪王 (轉輪聖王); 輪王; 轉輪聖帝, cf. 斫. The symbol is the cakra or disc, which is of four kinds indicating the rank, i.e. gold, silver, copper, or iron, the iron cakravartī ruling over one continent, the south; the copper, over two, east and south: the silver, over three, east, west, and south; the golden being supreme over all the four continents. The term is also applied to the gods over a universe, and to a buddha as universal spiritual king, and as preacher of the supreme doctrine. Only a cakravartī possesses the 七寳 saptaratna and 1, 000 sons. The cakra, or discus, is also a missile used by a cakravartī for overthrowing his enemies. Its origin is probably the sun with its myriad rays. |
迂叟 see styles |
usou / uso うそう |
(pronoun) (humble language) (archaism) (masculine speech) (used by the elderly) I; me; my humble self; (personal name) Usou |
迂拙 see styles |
yū zhuō yu1 zhuo1 yü cho usetsu うせつ |
stupid; impractical (1) (archaism) (masculine speech) poor and careless way of living; (pronoun) (2) (humble language) (archaism) (masculine speech) (See 迂叟・うそう) I; me; my humble self |
迂生 see styles |
usei / use うせい |
(pronoun) (archaism) (humble language) (masculine speech) (used in letters) I; me; my humble self |
迷う see styles |
mayou / mayo まよう |
(v5u,vi) (1) to lose one's way; (2) to waver; to hesitate; to be of two minds over; to be puzzled; to be perplexed; (3) to give into temptation; to lose control of oneself; (4) to turn in one's grave |
造字 see styles |
zào zì zao4 zi4 tsao tzu zouji / zoji ぞうじ |
to create Chinese characters; cf Six Methods of forming Chinese characters 六書|六书[liu4 shu1] kanji formation; character coinage |
連声 see styles |
renjou / renjo れんじょう |
(1) {ling} (See 連音・1) sandhi; (2) {ling} (e.g. いんえん(因縁) → いんねん) renjō; morphological change of an initial syllable of the second kanji under the influence of the historical coda of the first kanji in a word |
連字 see styles |
renji れんじ |
(1) {print} logotype; (2) (See 熟語・1) kanji compound |
連火 see styles |
tsurebi つれび |
(See 列火) kanji "fire" radical at bottom; (place-name) Tsurebi |
遊蕩 游荡 see styles |
yóu dàng you2 dang4 yu tang yuutou / yuto ゆうとう |
to wander; to roam about; to loaf about; to be idle (n,vs,vi) self-indulgent pleasure |
過慢 过慢 see styles |
guò màn guo4 man4 kuo man kaman |
The pride which among equals regards self as superior and among superiors as equal; one of the seven arrogances. |
道号 see styles |
dougou / dogo どうごう |
monk's self-chosen pseudonym |
道檢 道检 see styles |
dào jiǎn dao4 jian3 tao chien dōken |
The restraints, or control of religion. |
遙控 遥控 see styles |
yáo kòng yao2 kong4 yao k`ung yao kung |
to direct operations from a remote location; to remotely control |
遮水 see styles |
shasui しゃすい |
(noun, transitive verb) water blockade; seepage control; waterproofing; leakage prevention |
避妊 see styles |
hinin ひにん |
(n,vs,vi) contraception; birth control |
還門 还门 see styles |
huán mén huan2 men2 huan men genmon |
One of the six 妙門, i.e. to realize by introspection that the thinker, or introspecting agent, is unreal. |
邊控 边控 see styles |
biān kòng bian1 kong4 pien k`ung pien kung |
border control (abbr. for 邊境控制|边境控制[bian1 jing4 kong4 zhi4]); to place sb on a border control list (a list of people to be detained if they attempt to enter or leave the country) |
那伽 see styles |
nà qié na4 qie2 na ch`ieh na chieh naka なか |
(female given name) Naka nāga. Snake, dragon, elephant. It is tr. by 龍 dragon and by 象 elephant. (1) As dragon it represents the chief of the scaly reptiles; it can disappear or be manifest, increase or decrease, lengthen or shrink; in spring it mounts in the sky and in winter enters the earth. The dragon is of many kinds. Dragons are regarded as beneficent, bringing the rains and guarding the heavens (again Draco); they control rivers and lakes, and hibernate in the deep. nāga and mahānāga are titles of a Buddha, (also of those freed from reincarnation) because of his powers, or because like the dragon he soars above earthly desires and ties. One of his former reincarnations was a powerful poisonous dragon which, out of pity, permitted itself to be skinned alive and its flesh eaten by worms. (2) A race of serpent-worshippers. |
邦字 see styles |
houji / hoji ほうじ |
Japanese characters; kanji and kana |
邪慢 see styles |
xié màn xie2 man4 hsieh man jaman |
mithyāmāna ; perverse or evil pride, doing evil for self-advancement; to hold to heterodox views and not to reverence the triratna. |
部首 see styles |
bù shǒu bu4 shou3 pu shou bushu ぶしゅ |
radical of a Chinese character radical (of a kanji character) |
酉偏 see styles |
torihen とりへん |
kanji "bird of the zodiac" radical (radical 164) |
釆偏 see styles |
nogomehen のごめへん |
kanji "topped rice" radical (radical 165) |
釋輪 释轮 see styles |
shì lún shi4 lun2 shih lun shakurin |
Śakra's wheel, the discus of Indra, symbol of the earth. |
里偏 see styles |
satohen さとへん |
kanji "village" radical |
重言 see styles |
juugen; juugon / jugen; jugon じゅうげん; じゅうごん |
(1) (e.g. 馬から落馬する) pleonasm; redundancy; tautology; (2) (じゅうげん only) (e.g. 堂堂) kanji compound in which the same character is repeated |
金偏 see styles |
kanehen かねへん |
(1) kanji "metal" or "gold" radical at left; (2) the metal industry |
鍋蓋 锅盖 see styles |
guō gài guo1 gai4 kuo kai nabebuta なべぶた |
saucepan lid; (satellite) dish (1) pan lid; pot lid; (2) (See 卦算冠) kanji "kettle lid" radical (radical 8) |
鎮住 镇住 see styles |
zhèn zhù zhen4 zhu4 chen chu |
to dominate; to control; to subdue; to crush |
鎮暴 镇暴 see styles |
zhèn bào zhen4 bao4 chen pao |
to suppress a riot; riot control |
鑑二 see styles |
kanji かんじ |
(given name) Kanji |
鑑司 see styles |
kanji かんじ |
(personal name) Kanji |
鑑治 see styles |
kanji かんじ |
(given name) Kanji |
門構 see styles |
mongamae もんがまえ kadogamae かどがまえ |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) style or construction of a gate; gate-equipped (house, shop, etc.); (2) kanji "gate" radical (radical 169); (irregular okurigana usage) kanji "gate" radical (radical 169) |
門禁 门禁 see styles |
mén jìn men2 jin4 men chin |
restrictions on entry and exiting; control over access |
開く see styles |
hiraku ひらく |
(v5k,vi,vt) (1) to open; to undo; to unseal; to unpack; (v5k,vi,vt) (2) to bloom; to unfold; to spread out; (v5k,vi,vt) (3) to open (for business, e.g. in the morning); (v5k,vi,vt) (4) to be wide (gap, etc.); to widen; (transitive verb) (5) to hold (meeting, party, etc.); to give; to open; (transitive verb) (6) to found (nation, dynasty, sect, etc.); to open (a new business); to set up; to establish; to start; (transitive verb) (7) to open (ports, borders, etc.); (transitive verb) (8) to open (an account); (transitive verb) (9) (See 拓く) to open up (new land, path, etc.); to clear; to develop; (transitive verb) (10) {comp} to open (a file, etc.); (transitive verb) (11) {math} to extract (root); to reduce (equation); (transitive verb) (12) {food} (as 魚を開く) to cut open (fish); (transitive verb) (13) to change (kanji into hiragana); (v5k,vi) (14) to flare (e.g. skirt); (v5k,vi) (15) {sports} (as 体が開く, 肩が開く, etc.) to slacken (into a poor posture) |
開架 开架 see styles |
kāi jià kai1 jia4 k`ai chia kai chia kaika かいか |
open shelves (in self-service store or user access library) (noun - becomes adjective with の) open access (in a library); open shelves |
閑々 see styles |
kankan かんかん |
(adv-to,adj-t) quietly; self-composed |
閑二 see styles |
kanji かんじ |
(given name) Kanji |
閑爾 see styles |
kanji かんじ |
(personal name) Kanji |
閑示 see styles |
kanji かんじ |
(male given name) Kanji |
閑閑 see styles |
kankan かんかん |
(adv-to,adj-t) quietly; self-composed |
関爾 see styles |
kanji かんじ |
(given name) Kanji |
閣下 阁下 see styles |
gé xià ge2 xia4 ko hsia kakka かっか |
your distinguished self; your majesty; sire (n,n-suf) (honorific or respectful language) your Excellency; his Excellency; her Excellency |
阜偏 see styles |
kozatohen こざとへん |
kanji "mound" or "small village" radical at left (radical 170) |
防控 see styles |
fáng kòng fang2 kong4 fang k`ung fang kung |
to prevent and control (e.g. the spread of a communicable disease) |
防暴 see styles |
fáng bào fang2 bao4 fang pao |
to suppress a riot; riot control |
防汛 see styles |
fáng xùn fang2 xun4 fang hsün |
flood control; anti-flood (precautions) |
防洪 see styles |
fáng hóng fang2 hong2 fang hung |
flood control; flood prevention |
防火 see styles |
fáng huǒ fang2 huo3 fang huo bouka / boka ぼうか |
to protect against fire fire prevention; fire control; fireproofing |
防疫 see styles |
fáng yì fang2 yi4 fang i boueki / boeki ぼうえき |
to prevent epidemics communicable disease control (e.g. by quarantine, disinfection, etc.); prevention of epidemics |
防蟻 see styles |
bougi / bogi ぼうぎ |
ant prevention; ant control; termite control |
防身 see styles |
fáng shēn fang2 shen1 fang shen |
self-protection; to defend oneself |
防除 see styles |
boujo / bojo ぼうじょ |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) prevention (of plant disease and insect damage); (pest) control; extermination (of harmful insects); (noun, transitive verb) (2) protection (against natural disasters) |
陸自 see styles |
rikuji りくじ |
(abbreviation) (See 陸上自衛隊) Japan Ground Self-Defense Force; JGSDF |
隷書 see styles |
reisho / resho れいしょ |
clerical script (ancient, highly angular style of kanji) |
雙喜 双喜 see styles |
shuāng xǐ shuang1 xi3 shuang hsi |
double happiness; the combined symmetric character 囍 (similar to 喜喜) as symbol of good luck, esp. marriage See: 双喜 |
雜住 杂住 see styles |
zá zhù za2 zhu4 tsa chu zōjū |
to be fettered to a notion of soul, or self |
離我 离我 see styles |
lí wǒ li2 wo3 li wo riga |
free from self |
離行 离行 see styles |
lí xíng li2 xing2 li hsing rigyou / rigyo りぎょう |
{Buddh} renunciation; self-abnegation conduct associated with renunciation |
難字 see styles |
nanji なんじ |
difficult character; complicated kanji |
難拏 难拏 see styles |
nán ná nan2 na2 nan na nanna |
daṇḍa, 檀難; a club, mace, Yama's symbol. |
難訓 see styles |
nankun なんくん |
difficult reading of a kanji |
難読 see styles |
nandoku なんどく |
(can act as adjective) difficult to read (kanji, name, etc.); having difficult-to-read kanji |
難調 难调 see styles |
nán tiáo nan2 tiao2 nan t`iao nan tiao nanjō |
difficult to control |
雨冠 see styles |
amekanmuri; amakanmuri あめかんむり; あまかんむり |
kanji "rain" radical at top |
電控 电控 see styles |
diàn kòng dian4 kong4 tien k`ung tien kung |
electric control; electronic control |
霊璽 see styles |
reiji / reji れいじ |
(1) (See 御霊代) something worshiped as a symbol for the spirit of the dead; (2) (See 御璽) imperial seal |
非我 see styles |
fēi wǒ fei1 wo3 fei wo higa ひが |
{phil} (See 自我・1) non-ego; not-self denial of self-nature |
非身 see styles |
fēi shēn fei1 shen1 fei shen |
non-self |
革偏 see styles |
kawahen かわへん |
kanji "leather" radical (radical 177) |
靫草 see styles |
utsubogusa; utsubogusa うつぼぐさ; ウツボグサ |
(kana only) common self-heal (Prunella vulgaris subsp. asiatica); common selfheal |
鞣皮 see styles |
nameshigawa なめしがわ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) leather; tanned animal hide; suede; (2) kanji "tanned leather" radical (radical 178) |
鞣革 see styles |
nameshigawa なめしがわ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) leather; tanned animal hide; suede; (2) kanji "tanned leather" radical (radical 178) |
韓治 see styles |
kanji かんじ |
(personal name) Kanji |
韜晦 see styles |
toukai / tokai とうかい |
(n,vs,vt,vi) concealing one's talents, status, intentions, etc.; maintaining a strict incognito; self-effacement |
音字 see styles |
onji おんじ |
syllabary; phonetic symbol |
音標 音标 see styles |
yīn biāo yin1 biao1 yin piao otoshibe おとしべ |
phonetic symbol phonetic sign; (place-name) Otoshibe |
音符 see styles |
yīn fú yin1 fu2 yin fu onpu おんぷ |
(music) note; phonetic component of a Chinese character; phonetic symbol; phonogram (1) musical note; note symbol; (2) phonetic symbol (incl. the kanji and kana-doubling symbols, vowel-lengthening symbol, etc.); (3) (See 意符) part of a kanji for which the role is primarily to represent the pronunciation (as opposed to the meaning); (female given name) Onpu |
音義 音义 see styles |
yīn yì yin1 yi4 yin i otoyoshi おとよし |
sound and meaning kanji reading and meaning; (male given name) Otoyoshi Sound and meaning, i.e. a pronouncing dictionary. |
音訓 see styles |
onkun おんくん |
kanji readings |
音読 see styles |
ondoku おんどく |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) (See 黙読) reading aloud; (noun, transitive verb) (2) (See 音読み) reading (a kanji) by its Chinese-derived pronunciation |
音讀 音读 see styles |
yīn dú yin1 du2 yin tu |
reading or phonetic value of a character; (Japanese linguistics) on-reading, a pronunciation of a kanji derived from its pronunciation in a Sinitic language at the time it was imported from China (Note: An on-reading of a character is distinguished from its kun-reading(s) 訓讀|训读[xun4 du2]. For example, 山 has an on-reading "san" and a kun-reading "yama".) |
頤使 see styles |
ishi いし |
(noun/participle) bossing someone around; having a person under one's control |
頤指 颐指 see styles |
yí zhǐ yi2 zhi3 i chih ishi いし |
to order with the chin; to indicate what one wants by facial gesture (noun/participle) bossing someone around; having a person under one's control |
類字 see styles |
ruiji るいじ |
similar kanji |
風控 风控 see styles |
fēng kòng feng1 kong4 feng k`ung feng kung |
risk control (abbr. for 風險控制|风险控制[feng1 xian3 kong4 zhi4]) |
食偏 see styles |
shokuhen しょくへん |
kanji "food" radical at left |
食編 see styles |
shokuhen しょくへん |
(irregular kanji usage) kanji "food" radical at left |
馬偏 see styles |
umahen うまへん |
kanji "horse" radical at left |
駆虫 see styles |
kuchuu / kuchu くちゅう |
(n,vs,vt,vi) exterminating insects; pest control; deinsectization |
駕雲 驾云 see styles |
jià yún jia4 yun2 chia yün |
to ride the clouds; fig. self-satisfied; arrogant |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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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