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<...10111213141516>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
超極低温 see styles |
choukyokuteion / chokyokuteon ちょうきょくていおん |
(See 超低温) extremely low temperature (below 0.01 K) |
轉輪聖帝 转轮圣帝 see styles |
zhuǎn lún shèng dì zhuan3 lun2 sheng4 di4 chuan lun sheng ti tenrin shōtai |
chakravarti raja (emperor in Hindu mythology) a ruler whose chariot wheels roll everywhere without obstruction, emperor, sovereign of the world |
轉輪聖王 转轮圣王 see styles |
zhuàn lún shèng wáng zhuan4 lun2 sheng4 wang2 chuan lun sheng wang tenrin jōō |
Chakravarti raja (Sanskrit: King of Kings); emperor in Hindu mythology wheel-turning sage king |
酒色財氣 酒色财气 see styles |
jiǔ sè cái qì jiu3 se4 cai2 qi4 chiu se ts`ai ch`i chiu se tsai chi |
wine, sex, avarice and temper (idiom); four cardinal vices |
防暑降溫 防暑降温 see styles |
fáng shǔ jiàng wēn fang2 shu3 jiang4 wen1 fang shu chiang wen |
to prevent heatstroke and reduce temperature |
靖難之役 靖难之役 see styles |
jìng nán zhī yì jing4 nan2 zhi1 yi4 ching nan chih i |
war of 1402 between successors of the first Ming Emperor |
風流蘊藉 风流蕴藉 see styles |
fēng liú yùn jiè feng1 liu2 yun4 jie4 feng liu yün chieh |
temperate and refined |
馬場の殿 see styles |
umabanootodo うまばのおとど |
(archaism) building for observing horse racing, horseback archery, etc. (sometimes specifically that used by the emperor on the greater palace grounds) |
體感溫度 体感温度 see styles |
tǐ gǎn wēn dù ti3 gan3 wen1 du4 t`i kan wen tu ti kan wen tu |
apparent temperature (meteorology) See: 体感温度 |
高温多湿 see styles |
kouontashitsu / koontashitsu こうおんたしつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) high temperature and humidity |
高温殺菌 see styles |
kouonsakkin / koonsakkin こうおんさっきん |
high-temperature sterilization |
高麗親睨 see styles |
kouraioyanirami; kouraioyanirami / koraioyanirami; koraioyanirami こうらいおやにらみ; コウライオヤニラミ |
(kana only) Coreoperca herzi (species of temperate perch) |
麹塵の袍 see styles |
kikujinnohou / kikujinnoho きくじんのほう |
emperor's informal robes |
黃帝內經 黄帝内经 see styles |
huáng dì nèi jīng huang2 di4 nei4 jing1 huang ti nei ching |
The Yellow Emperor's Internal Canon, medical text c. 300 BC |
黃袍加身 黄袍加身 see styles |
huáng páo jiā shēn huang2 pao2 jia1 shen1 huang p`ao chia shen huang pao chia shen |
lit. to take the yellow gown (idiom); fig. to be made emperor; to take the crown |
黒縁目白 see styles |
kuroherimejiro; kuroherimejiro くろへりめじろ; クロヘリメジロ |
(kana only) (See クロヘリメジロザメ) copper shark (Carcharhinus brachyurus, only member of Carcharhinus found mostly at temperate latitudes); bronze whaler; narrowtooth shark |
黒胆汁質 see styles |
kokutanjuushitsu / kokutanjushitsu こくたんじゅうしつ |
(See 憂鬱質) melancholic temperament |
イオン温度 see styles |
ionondo イオンおんど |
ion temperature |
いきり立つ see styles |
ikiritatsu いきりたつ |
(v5t,vi) to get angry; to lose one's temper |
エンペラー see styles |
enperaa / enpera エンペラー |
emperor |
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okanmuri おかんむり |
(kana only) bad temper; bad mood |
ぎんやんま see styles |
ginyanma ぎんやんま |
(kana only) lesser emperor (species of dragonfly, Anax parthenope) |
ケレンペ岬 see styles |
kerenpemisaki ケレンペみさき |
(place-name) Kerempe Burun (cape) |
ご前を退く see styles |
gozenonoku ごぜんをのく |
(exp,v5k) to withdraw from the presence (of the Emperor) |
ご機嫌斜め see styles |
gokigennaname ごきげんななめ |
(expression) in a bad temper; cranky; crabby |
テンペスト see styles |
tenpesuto テンペスト |
(work) The Tempest (play by Shakespeare, sonata by Beethoven); (wk) The Tempest (play by Shakespeare, sonata by Beethoven) |
テンペラ画 see styles |
tenperaga テンペラが |
{art} tempera painting |
ヤタガラス see styles |
yatagarasu ヤタガラス |
(1) Yatagarasu (mythical raven who aided Emperor Jimmu on his eastern expedition); (2) three-legged crow inhabiting the sun in Chinese mythology |
付け焼き刃 see styles |
tsukeyakiba つけやきば |
(1) thin veneer; hasty preparation; knowledge or skill learned as a stopgap; (2) re-tempering a dull sword (so that it looks as if it's sharp, but is actually unusable) |
低温やけど see styles |
teionyakedo / teonyakedo ていおんやけど |
moderate-temperature burn; cold burn |
低温生物学 see styles |
teionseibutsugaku / teonsebutsugaku ていおんせいぶつがく |
cryobiology; low-temperature biology |
何不食肉糜 see styles |
hé bù shí ròu mí he2 bu4 shi2 rou4 mi2 ho pu shih jou mi |
lit. "Why don't they eat meat?" (said by Emperor Hui of Jin 晉惠帝|晋惠帝[Jin4 Hui4 di4] when told that his people didn't have enough rice to eat); fig. (of people from higher class etc) to be oblivious to other people's plight |
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ishi いし |
traditional square chair with armrests and a torii-shaped back (used by the emperor, etc. during ceremonies) |
八咫がらす see styles |
yatagarasu やたがらす |
(1) Yatagarasu (mythical raven who aided Emperor Jimmu on his eastern expedition); (2) three-legged crow inhabiting the sun in Chinese mythology |
勅撰和歌集 see styles |
chokusenwakashuu / chokusenwakashu ちょくせんわかしゅう |
(hist) poems collected at the behest of the Emperor (from 905 to 1439); Imperial collection of poetry |
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kinnou / kinno きんのう |
loyalty to the emperor |
十二平均律 see styles |
shí èr píng jun lǜ shi2 er4 ping2 jun1 lu:4 shih erh p`ing chün lü shih erh ping chün lü |
equal temperament |
唐高祖李淵 唐高祖李渊 see styles |
táng gāo zǔ lǐ yuān tang2 gao1 zu3 li3 yuan1 t`ang kao tsu li yüan tang kao tsu li yüan |
Li Yuan (566-635), first Tang emperor Gaozu, reigned 618-626 |
四大元無主 四大元无主 see styles |
sì dà yuán wú zhǔ si4 da4 yuan2 wu2 zhu3 ssu ta yüan wu chu shidai gan mushu |
The verse uttered by 肇法師 Zhao Fashi when facing death under the 姚秦 Yao Qin emperor, fourth century A. D.: — 'No master have the four elements, Unreal are the five skandhas, When my head meets the white blade, Twill be but slicing the spring wind. The 'four elements' are the physical body. |
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tenpai てんぱい |
emperor's gift cup |
天皇機関説 see styles |
tennoukikansetsu / tennokikansetsu てんのうきかんせつ |
theory of the Emperor as an organ of government |
天皇誕生日 see styles |
tennoutanjoubi / tennotanjobi てんのうたんじょうび |
Emperor's Birthday (national holiday; February 23); (personal name) Tennoutanjōbi |
天高皇帝遠 天高皇帝远 see styles |
tiān gāo huáng dì yuǎn tian1 gao1 huang2 di4 yuan3 t`ien kao huang ti yüan tien kao huang ti yüan |
lit. the sky is high and the emperor is far away (idiom); fig. remote places are beyond the reach of the central government |
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taiso たいそ |
founder; progenitor; emperor |
尊皇王攘夷 see styles |
sonnoujoui / sonnojoi そんのうじょうい |
(yoji) 19th century slogan advocating reverence for the Emperor and the expulsion of (barbarian) foreigners |
帖木兒大汗 帖木儿大汗 see styles |
tiē mù ér dà hán tie1 mu4 er2 da4 han2 t`ieh mu erh ta han tieh mu erh ta han |
Timur or Tamerlane (1336-1405), Mongol emperor and conqueror |
平静を保つ see styles |
heiseiotamotsu / heseotamotsu へいせいをたもつ |
(exp,v5t) to keep one's temper; to maintain one's composure; to remain calm; to keep presence of mind; to preserve one's equilibrium |
強化ガラス see styles |
kyoukagarasu / kyokagarasu きょうかガラス |
toughened glass; tempered glass |
Variations: |
okami おかみ |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) the Emperor; His Majesty; (2) (honorific or respectful language) the government; the authorities; (3) (also written 女将) (See 女将) proprietress; hostess; landlady; mistress; (4) (honorific or respectful language) (archaism) (also written 御内儀 or 内儀) your wife; his wife; (5) (honorific or respectful language) (archaism) (one's) master; lord |
御前を退く see styles |
gozenonoku ごぜんをのく |
(exp,v5k) to withdraw from the presence (of the Emperor) |
御前掛かり see styles |
gozengakari ごぜんがかり |
{sumo} ring entering ceremony in presence of the emperor or crown prince |
御機嫌斜め see styles |
gokigennaname ごきげんななめ |
(expression) in a bad temper; cranky; crabby |
Variations: |
gozen ごぜん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See 膳・2) meal; (2) (honorific or respectful language) Emperor's meal; meal of a noble; (prefix noun) (3) (See 御膳そば) high-quality (of a food or drink); premium |
怒りっぽい see styles |
okorippoi おこりっぽい |
(adjective) hot-tempered; quick to take offense; quick to take offence; irascible; touchy |
恩培多克勒 see styles |
ēn péi duō kè lēi en1 pei2 duo1 ke4 lei1 en p`ei to k`o lei en pei to ko lei |
Empedocles (490-430 BC), Greek Sicilian pre-Socratic philosopher |
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onkou / onko おんこう |
(archaism) the emperor's personal favour |
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mitamanofuyu みたまのふゆ |
(archaism) (honorific or respectful language) divine grace; divine protection; boon from the gods (or the emperor, etc.) |
恭親王奕訢 恭亲王奕䜣 see styles |
gōng qīn wáng yì xīn gong1 qin1 wang2 yi4 xin1 kung ch`in wang i hsin kung chin wang i hsin |
Grand Prince Yixin (1833-1898), sixth son of Emperor Daoguang, prominent politician, diplomat and modernizer in late Qing |
挙措を失う see styles |
kyosooushinau / kyosooshinau きょそをうしなう |
(exp,v5u) to lose one's composure; to lose one's temper |
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houji / hoji ほうじ |
(noun, transitive verb) bearing; presenting; holding up (emperor's picture) |
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senshin せんしん |
(noun, transitive verb) compiling and presenting poems, texts, etc. to the emperor |
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anketsu あんけつ |
(1) dark hole; (2) idiot; fool; (3) (hist) (abbreviation) (See 闇穴道) road taken by a Chinese ajari buddhist monk when he incurred the wrath of emperor Genso (685-762) |
杯酒釋兵權 杯酒释兵权 see styles |
bēi jiǔ shì bīng quán bei1 jiu3 shi4 bing1 quan2 pei chiu shih ping ch`üan pei chiu shih ping chüan |
to dismiss military hierarchy using wine cups; cf Song founding Emperor Song Taizu 宋太祖 holds a banquet in 961 and persuades his senior army commanders to go home to their provinces |
業をにやす see styles |
gouoniyasu / gooniyasu ごうをにやす |
(exp,v5s) to lose one's temper; to be exasperated; to become irritated |
業を煮やす see styles |
gouoniyasu / gooniyasu ごうをにやす |
(exp,v5s) to lose one's temper; to be exasperated; to become irritated |
機嫌が直る see styles |
kigenganaoru きげんがなおる |
(exp,v5r) to get over a bad mood; to get back in a good mood; to brighten up; to recover one's temper; to feel oneself again |
機嫌の悪い see styles |
kigennowarui きげんのわるい |
(exp,adj-i) bad-tempered |
歯を食縛る see styles |
haokuishibaru はをくいしばる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to bear up in tragedy; to stand pain well; to hold one's temper; (2) to clench one's teeth; to grit one's teeth |
気温感応度 see styles |
kionkanoudo / kionkanodo きおんかんおうど |
temperature sensitivity; sensitivity of the demand for electricity to a change of the atmospheric temperature |
溫良恭儉讓 温良恭俭让 see styles |
wēn liáng gōng jiǎn ràng wen1 liang2 gong1 jian3 rang4 wen liang kung chien jang |
temperate, kind, courteous, restrained and magnanimous |
漢文帝劉恆 汉文帝刘恒 see styles |
hàn wén dì liú héng han4 wen2 di4 liu2 heng2 han wen ti liu heng |
Liu Heng (202-157 BC), the fourth Han emperor Han Wendi, reigned 180-157 BC |
漢高祖劉邦 汉高祖刘邦 see styles |
hàn gāo zǔ liú bāng han4 gao1 zu3 liu2 bang1 han kao tsu liu pang |
Liu Bang (256 or 247-195 BC), first Han emperor, reigned 207-195 BC |
熱力学温度 see styles |
netsurikigakuondo ねつりきがくおんど |
{physics} thermodynamic temperature |
熱力學溫度 热力学温度 see styles |
rè lì xué wēn dù re4 li4 xue2 wen1 du4 je li hsüeh wen tu |
thermodynamic temperature (temperature above absolute zero) |
熱力學溫標 热力学温标 see styles |
rè lì xué wēn biāo re4 li4 xue2 wen1 biao1 je li hsüeh wen piao |
thermodynamic temperature scale (in degrees Kelvin, measured above absolute zero) |
玄武門之變 玄武门之变 see styles |
xuán wǔ mén zhī biàn xuan2 wu3 men2 zhi1 bian4 hsüan wu men chih pien |
Xuanwu gate coup of June 626 in early Tang, in which Li Shimin 李世民 killed his brothers, seized the throne from his father as Emperor Taizong 唐太宗 |
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obina おびな |
Emperor doll (in display with Empress doll) |
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sumeramikoto; suberamikoto すめらみこと; すべらみこと |
(honorific or respectful language) (archaism) (See 天皇・てんのう) Emperor of Japan |
皇帝的新衣 see styles |
huáng dì de xīn yī huang2 di4 de5 xin1 yi1 huang ti te hsin i |
the Emperor's new clothes (i.e. naked) |
神武天皇祭 see styles |
jinmutennousai / jinmutennosai じんむてんのうさい |
Festival of Emperor Jimmu (formerly held annually on April 3, the supposed day of his death) |
秦始皇帝陵 see styles |
qín shǐ huáng dì líng qin2 shi3 huang2 di4 ling2 ch`in shih huang ti ling chin shih huang ti ling |
the mausoleum of the First Emperor near Xi'an |
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watamashi わたまし |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (obsolete) moving houses (of a nobleman, emperor, etc.); (2) (obsolete) taking out a mikoshi (for a festival, etc.) |
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ryuugan; ryougan / ryugan; ryogan りゅうがん; りょうがん |
Imperial countenance; face of the Emperor |
縦縞巾着鯛 see styles |
tatejimakinchakudai; tatejimakinchakudai たてじまきんちゃくだい; タテジマキンチャクダイ |
(kana only) emperor angelfish (Pomacanthus imperator) |
腹をたてる see styles |
haraotateru はらをたてる |
(exp,v1) to take offense; to take offence; to get angry; to lose one's temper |
腹を立てる see styles |
haraotateru はらをたてる |
(exp,v1) to take offense; to take offence; to get angry; to lose one's temper |
象徴天皇制 see styles |
shouchoutennousei / shochotennose しょうちょうてんのうせい |
symbolic emperor system |
超高温殺菌 see styles |
choukouonsakkin / chokoonsakkin ちょうこうおんさっきん |
ultra-high-temperature processing; UHT; ultra-pasteurization |
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hohitsu ほひつ |
(noun, transitive verb) giving the Emperor advice on affairs of state; assistance; counsel |
鍛えあげる see styles |
kitaeageru きたえあげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to temper thoroughly; (2) to train well |
鍛え上げる see styles |
kitaeageru きたえあげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to temper thoroughly; (2) to train well |
隋文帝楊堅 隋文帝杨坚 see styles |
suí wén dì yáng jiān sui2 wen2 di4 yang2 jian1 sui wen ti yang chien |
first Sui emperor (541-604) Yang Jian (541-604), reigned 581-604 |
體溫檢測儀 体温检测仪 see styles |
tǐ wēn jiǎn cè yí ti3 wen1 jian3 ce4 yi2 t`i wen chien ts`e i ti wen chien tse i |
infrared body thermometer; temperature gun |
高温ガス炉 see styles |
kouongasuro / koongasuro こうおんガスろ |
high-temperature gas-cooled reactor |
オオミズアオ see styles |
oomizuao オオミズアオ |
(kana only) emperor moth (Actias artemis); Japanese moon moth |
ガンコウラン see styles |
gankouran / gankoran ガンコウラン |
(kana only) black crowberry (Empetrum nigrum) |
かんしゃく玉 see styles |
kanshakudama かんしゃくだま |
(1) fit of anger; temper; rage; (2) firecracker |
キュリー温度 see styles |
kyuriiondo / kyuriondo キュリーおんど |
Curie temperature |
ご機嫌ななめ see styles |
gokigennaname ごきげんななめ |
(expression) in a bad temper; cranky; crabby |
ジステンパー see styles |
jisutenpaa / jisutenpa ジステンパー |
distemper |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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