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Simple Dictionary Definition |
湯種 汤种 see styles |
tāng zhǒng tang1 zhong3 t`ang chung tang chung yudane ゆだね |
water roux (aka tangzhong), a gelatinous paste made by heating a mixture of flour and water, used in breadmaking to produce a softer, fluffier loaf (loanword from Japanese 湯種 yudane) tangzhong; water roux; yudane; gelatinous paste made by heating a mixture of flour and water, used in breadmaking |
湾生 see styles |
wansei / wanse わんせい |
(1) (hist) Japanese born in Taiwan during Japanese rule; (can be adjective with の) (2) {bot} campylotropous; sinuate |
準將 准将 see styles |
zhǔn jiàng zhun3 jiang4 chun chiang |
brigadier general; commodore See: 准将 |
溫玉 see styles |
wēn yù wen1 yu4 wen yü |
onsen tamago; hot spring egg (soft-boiled egg cooked slowly in hot spring water) (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 温玉 "ontama", which is an abbr. for 温泉玉子 "onsen tamago") |
滿座 满座 see styles |
mǎn zuò man3 zuo4 man tso manza |
fully booked; every seat taken A complete, or full assembly; also the last day of a general assembly. |
漆芸 see styles |
shitsugei / shitsuge しつげい |
(Japanese) lacquer art |
演歌 see styles |
yǎn gē yan3 ge1 yen ko enka えんか |
enka (Japanese genre of sentimental ballads) enka; traditional-style Japanese popular ballad |
漢儒 see styles |
kanju かんじゅ |
(1) Han dynasty Confucian scholar; (2) Chinese Confucian scholar; Japanese Confucianist; Japanese sinologist |
漢和 see styles |
kanwa かんわ |
(1) China and Japan; (2) Chinese and Japanese (languages); (3) (abbreviation) (See 漢和辞典) dictionary with Japanese definitions of kanji and kanji compounds; kanji dictionary |
漢奸 汉奸 see styles |
hàn jiān han4 jian1 han chien kankan かんかん |
traitor (to China) Chinese traitor (esp. a collaborator with the Japanese) |
漢訳 see styles |
kanyaku かんやく |
(noun/participle) (1) translation into (classical) Chinese; translation into kanbun; (noun/participle) (2) (See 漢語・1) kango translation; translation into Japanese using kanji |
漢語 汉语 see styles |
hàn yǔ han4 yu3 han yü kango かんご |
Chinese language; CL:門|门[men2] (1) Japanese word of Chinese origin; Sino-Japanese word; (2) (See 中国語) language of the Han people; Chinese |
漬物 see styles |
tsukemono つけもの |
tsukemono; Japanese pickled vegetables |
澤蘭 泽兰 see styles |
zé lán ze2 lan2 tse lan |
Eupatorium, e.g. Japanese bog orchid (Eupatorium japonicum Thunb) |
濁音 浊音 see styles |
zhuó yīn zhuo2 yin1 cho yin dakuon だくおん |
(phonetics) voiced sound; sonant {ling} (e.g. が, ざ, だ, ば) (See 清音・1,半濁音) syllable with a voiced consonant (in Japanese); voiced sound |
瀧澤 泷泽 see styles |
lóng zé long2 ze2 lung tse ryuuzawa / ryuzawa りゅうざわ |
Takizawa or Takesawa (Japanese name) (surname) Ryūzawa |
灌頂 灌顶 see styles |
guàn dǐng guan4 ding3 kuan ting kanjou; kanchou / kanjo; kancho かんじょう; かんちょう |
(1) {Buddh} baptism-like ceremony performed by the buddhas on a bodhisattva who attains buddhahood; (2) {Buddh} baptism-like ceremony for conferring onto someone precepts, a mystic teaching, etc. (in esoteric Buddhism); (3) {Buddh} pouring water onto a gravestone; (4) teaching esoteric techniques, compositions, etc. (in Japanese poetry or music) abhiṣecana; mūrdhābhiṣikta; inauguration or consecration by sprinkling, or pouring water on the head; an Indian custom on the investiture of a king, whose head was baptized with water from the four seas and from the rivers in his domain; in China it is administered as a Buddhist rite chiefly to high personages, and for ordination purposes. Amongst the esoterics it is a rite especially administered to their disciples; and they have several categories of baptism, e.g. that of ordinary disciples, of teacher, or preacher, of leader, of office-bearer; also for special causes such as relief from calamity, preparation for the next life, etc. |
火袋 see styles |
hibukuro ひぶくろ |
(See 灯篭) fire box in traditional Japanese lantern |
火計 see styles |
hibakari ひばかり |
pottery fired in Japan but made with Korean ingredients by Korean potters brought to Japan after the Japanese invasions of Korea |
烏瓜 see styles |
karasuuri; karasuuri / karasuri; karasuri からすうり; カラスウリ |
(kana only) Japanese snake gourd (Trichosanthes pilosa) |
烏蛇 see styles |
karasuhebi; karasuhebi からすへび; カラスヘビ |
(kana only) (See 縞蛇・しまへび) black Japanese striped snake (Elaphe quadrivirgata); Japanese black ratsnake |
烏鳩 see styles |
karasubato; karasubato からすばと; カラスバト |
(kana only) Japanese wood pigeon (Columba janthina); black wood pigeon |
烏龍 乌龙 see styles |
wū lóng wu1 long2 wu lung uuron / uron ううろん |
black dragon; unexpected mistake or mishap; own goal (soccer); oolong (tea); (Tw) (loanword from Japanese) udon (abbreviation) (kana only) oolong (tea) (chi:); (place-name) Oolong (China) |
烟筒 see styles |
entou / ento えんとう |
(1) (archaism) chimney; (2) kiseru; Japanese smoking pipe |
烟管 see styles |
enkan えんかん |
(1) kiseru; Japanese smoking pipe; (2) fire tube (of a fire-tube boiler); (3) chimney |
焼肉 see styles |
yakiniku やきにく |
(1) (food term) yakiniku; Japanese dish of grilled meat similar to Korean barbecue; (2) (food term) roasted meat; grill |
焼酎 see styles |
shouchuu / shochu しょうちゅう |
shōchū; Japanese spirit distilled from sweet potatoes, rice, etc. |
煎餅 煎饼 see styles |
jiān bǐng jian1 bing3 chien ping senbei / senbe せんべい |
jianbing, a savory Chinese crêpe; pancake; CL:張|张[zhang1] (kana only) {food} (Japanese) rice cracker; senbei |
煙筒 烟筒 see styles |
yān tong yan1 tong5 yen t`ung yen tung entou / ento えんとう |
chimney; stovepipe; smokestack (1) (archaism) chimney; (2) kiseru; Japanese smoking pipe |
照燒 照烧 see styles |
zhào shāo zhao4 shao1 chao shao |
teriyaki (Japanese cooking technique) |
熊曾 see styles |
kumaso くまそ |
Kumaso (ancient Japanese people resident to southern Kyushu) |
熊蜂 see styles |
xióng fēng xiong2 feng1 hsiung feng kumabachi; kumabachi くまばち; クマバチ |
bumblebee (1) Japanese carpenter bee (Xylocopa appendiculata circumvolans); (2) (colloquialism) (See 熊ん蜂・2) wasp; hornet; yellow jacket |
熊蟻 see styles |
kumaari; kumaari / kumari; kumari くまあり; クマアリ |
(rare) (kana only) (See 黒大蟻) Japanese carpenter ant (Camponotus japonicus) |
熊襲 see styles |
kumaso くまそ |
Kumaso (ancient Japanese people resident to southern Kyushu) |
燒鳥 烧鸟 see styles |
shāo niǎo shao1 niao3 shao niao |
yakitori, a Japanese dish of skewered grilled chicken |
燕魚 see styles |
tsubameuo; tsubakurouo; tsubameuo / tsubameuo; tsubakuroo; tsubameuo つばめうお; つばくろうお; ツバメウオ |
(1) (つばめうお, ツバメウオ only) (kana only) longfin batfish (Platax teira, species of Indo-West Pacific spadefish); Tiera batfish; (2) (kana only) (rare) (See 飛び魚) flying fish (esp. the Japanese flying fish, Cypselurus agoo) |
燭魚 see styles |
hatahata はたはた |
(kana only) sailfin sandfish (Arctoscopus japonicus); Japanese sandfish |
片歌 see styles |
katauta かたうた |
(hist) katauta; ancient Japanese poetry form with three verses in a 5-7-7 moraic pattern |
牙旗 see styles |
yá qí ya2 qi2 ya ch`i ya chi |
emperor's or general's banner erected on an ivory-tipped pole at a military camp or headquarters (in ancient times) |
牙纛 see styles |
gatou / gato がとう |
flagstaff decorated with ivory carried by the emperor or a general |
牛膝 see styles |
niú xī niu2 xi1 niu hsi inokozuchi いのこずち |
Achyranthes bidentata (root used in Chinese medicine) Japanese chaff flower (Achyranthes japonica) |
物価 see styles |
bukka ぶっか |
prices of commodities; prices (in general); cost-of-living |
物語 物语 see styles |
wù yǔ wu4 yu3 wu yü monogatari ものがたり |
monogatari; epic narrative (Japanese literary form) (n,vs,adj-no) tale; story; legend |
牴牾 see styles |
dǐ wǔ di3 wu3 ti wu modoki もどき teigo / tego ていご |
variant of 抵牾[di3 wu3] (out-dated kanji) (suffix noun) (1) (kana only) -like; pseudo-; mock ...; imitation ...; in the style of ...; (2) comical character who mocks or apes the main character (in Japanese performing arts); (3) (archaism) criticism; censure; (noun/participle) crossing each other; running counter to; differing; clashing |
特ア see styles |
tokua とくア |
(abbreviation) (colloquialism) Asian countries with strong anti-Japanese sentiment (i.e. China, South Korea, and North Korea) |
特亜 see styles |
tokua とくア |
(ateji / phonetic) (abbreviation) (colloquialism) Asian countries with strong anti-Japanese sentiment (i.e. China, South Korea, and North Korea) |
特赦 see styles |
tè shè te4 she4 t`e she te she tokusha とくしゃ |
to grant a special pardon (noun, transitive verb) special pardon; (general) amnesty |
犬椈 see styles |
inubuna; inubuna いぬぶな; イヌブナ |
(kana only) (See ブナ) Japanese beech (Fagus japonica) |
犬榧 see styles |
inugaya; inugaya いぬがや; イヌガヤ |
(kana only) Japanese plum-yew (Cephalotaxus harringtonia); Harrington's cephalotaxus; cowtail pine |
犬蕨 see styles |
inuwarabi; inuwarabi いぬわらび; イヌワラビ |
(kana only) Japanese painted fern (Athyrium niponicum); pictum |
狂言 see styles |
kuáng yán kuang2 yan2 k`uang yen kuang yen kyougen / kyogen きょうげん |
ravings; delirious utterances; kyōgen (a form of traditional Japanese comic theater) (1) {noh} (See 本狂言,間狂言) kyogen; farce presented between noh plays or during the interlude of a noh play; (2) {kabuki} kabuki play; kabuki performance; (3) make-believe; ruse; trick |
狂骨 see styles |
kyoukotsu / kyokotsu きょうこつ |
ghostly skeletal old man who emerges from wells (Japanese folklore) |
独和 see styles |
dokuwa どくわ |
German-Japanese |
猛将 see styles |
moushou / mosho もうしょう |
brave general; brave warrior; courageous general; (given name) Moushou |
猛將 猛将 see styles |
měng jiàng meng3 jiang4 meng chiang |
fierce general; valiant military leader; fig. brave individual See: 猛将 |
猫鮫 see styles |
nekozame; nekozame ねこざめ; ネコザメ |
(kana only) bullhead shark (esp. the Japanese bullhead shark, Heterodontus japonicus) |
献物 see styles |
kenmotsu けんもつ |
offering (to a shogun, emperor, daimyo, kami or Buddha) |
獨島 独岛 see styles |
dú dǎo du2 dao3 tu tao tokudo トクド |
Dokdo (Japanese Takeshima 竹島|竹岛[Zhu2 dao3]), disputed islands in Sea of Japan (place-name) Dokdo (Korean name for Takeshima); Tokto; Liancourt Rocks |
玄義 玄义 see styles |
xuán yì xuan2 yi4 hsüan i gengi |
The deep meaning; the meaning of the profound; it refers chiefly to the Tiantai method of teaching which was to proceed from a general explanation of the content and meaning of the various great sutras to a discussion of the deeper meaning. the method was: (1) 釋名 explanation of the terms; (2) 辨體 defintion of the substance; (3) 明宗 making clear the principles; (4) 論用 discussing their application; (5) 判教 discriminating the doctrine. v. also 玄疏. |
玉鋼 see styles |
tamahagane たまはがね |
traditional Japanese steel made from iron sand (esp. for use in swords) |
玉露 see styles |
yù lù yu4 lu4 yü lu gyokuro ぎょくろ |
gyokuro (shaded Japanese green tea); (old) early-morning autumn dew; fine liquor (1) (See 煎茶・2,番茶) high-quality green tea; (2) (orig. meaning) jewel-like dewdrop |
王導 王导 see styles |
wáng dǎo wang2 dao3 wang tao |
Wang Dao (276-339), powerful official of Jin dynasty and brother of general Wang Dun 王敦, regent of Jin from 325 |
王敦 see styles |
wáng dūn wang2 dun1 wang tun |
Wang Dun (266-324), powerful general of Jin dynasty and brother of civil official Wang Dao 王導|王导, subsequently rebellious warlord 322-324 |
現国 see styles |
genkoku げんこく |
(abbreviation) (See 現代国語・げんだいこくご) modern Japanese (esp. as a school subject) |
理光 see styles |
lǐ guāng li3 guang1 li kuang |
Ricoh, Japanese imaging and electronics company |
琵琶 see styles |
pí pa pi2 pa5 p`i p`a pi pa biwa びわ |
pipa, Chinese lute, with 4 strings, a large pear-shaped body and a fretted fingerboard biwa (Japanese lute); (place-name, surname) Biwa The pipa, a Chinese stringed musical instrument somewhat resembling a guitar. |
瑞薩 瑞萨 see styles |
ruì sà rui4 sa4 jui sa |
Renesas Electronics (Japanese microchip company) |
瓶覗 see styles |
kamenozoki かめのぞき |
(hist) faint indigo blue (traditional Japanese color name) |
甘夏 see styles |
kanna かんな |
(kana only) (See 夏みかん) amanatsu (Citrus natsudaidai); Japanese summer orange; less sour variety of the natsumikan; (female given name) Kanna |
甚句 see styles |
jinku じんく |
jinku; lively Japanese folk song or dance tune |
甚平 see styles |
shèn píng shen4 ping2 shen p`ing shen ping jinpei / jinpe じんぺい |
jinbei, traditional Japanese two-piece clothing worn in the summer (See 甚兵衛) light cotton summer clothing consisting of knee-length shorts and short-sleeved jacket; (given name) Jinpei |
産女 see styles |
ubume うぶめ |
(1) Ubume; birthing woman ghost in Japanese folklore; (2) (obscure) woman in late pregnancy; woman on the point of giving birth; (place-name) Ubume |
用人 see styles |
yòng rén yong4 ren2 yung jen younin / yonin ようにん |
servant; to employ sb for a job; to manage people; to be in need of staff (1) (See 御用人) manager; steward; factotum; person next in rank to the chief retainers and in charge of general management and accounting in a samurai family (Edo period); (2) useful person |
田中 see styles |
tián zhōng tian2 zhong1 t`ien chung tien chung yanaka やなか |
Tianzhong Township in Changhua County 彰化縣|彰化县[Zhang1hua4 Xian4], Taiwan; Tanaka (Japanese surname) (surname) Yanaka |
田村 see styles |
tián cūn tian2 cun1 t`ien ts`un tien tsun machirude まちるで |
Tamura (Japanese surname and place name) (surname) Machirude |
町触 see styles |
machifure まちふれ |
town order (Edo period); order issued by a shogun or daimyo affecting a whole town, and passed on by town officials |
畑鼠 see styles |
hatanezumi; hatanezumi はたねずみ; ハタネズミ |
(1) (kana only) Japanese grass vole (Microtus montebelli); (2) any rodent of subfamily Arvicolinae (incl. voles, lemmings and muskrats) |
畜生 see styles |
chù sheng chu4 sheng5 ch`u sheng chu sheng chikushou(p); chikishou; chikushoo / chikusho(p); chikisho; chikushoo ちくしょう(P); ちきしょう; チクショー |
domestic animal; brute; bastard (interjection) (1) (kana only) damn it; damn; son of a bitch; for Christ's sake; (2) beast; animal; (3) {Buddh} (See 畜生道・1) person reborn into the animal realm; (4) brute; bastard tiryagyoni, 底栗車; 傍生 'Born of or as an animal, ' rebirth as an animal; animals in general; especially domestic animals. |
略戒 see styles |
lüè jiè lve4 jie4 lve chieh ryakukai |
The first period of general moral law, before the detailed commandments became necessary; i.e. the first twelve years of the Buddha's ministry. |
略暦 see styles |
ryakureki りゃくれき |
(abbreviation) (See 略本暦) abbreviated Japanese traditional calendar (presented in a smaller, easy to use, format) |
疣蛙 see styles |
ibogaeru; ibogaeru いぼがえる; イボガエル |
(colloquialism) toad with wart-covered skin (esp. the Japanese toad or the wrinkled frog) |
疣鯛 see styles |
ibodai; ibodai; ebodai いぼだい; イボダイ; エボダイ |
(kana only) Japanese butterfish (Psenopsis anomala); melon seed |
痴漢 痴汉 see styles |
chī hàn chi1 han4 ch`ih han chih han chikan ちかん |
molester (loanword from Japanese "chikan"); idiot; fool (1) molester; groper; masher; pervert; (2) (archaism) fool; idiot |
白梅 see styles |
hakubai はくばい |
white plum blossoms; white Japanese apricot; white-blossomed plum; (place-name) Hakubai |
白楊 白杨 see styles |
bái yáng bai2 yang2 pai yang hakuyou / hakuyo はくよう |
poplar; CL:棵[ke1] (kana only) Japanese aspen (Populus tremula var. sieboldii); (kana only) Japanese poplar (Populus maximowiczii); (given name) Hakuyou |
白樺 see styles |
hakka はっか |
Japanese white birch (Betula platyphylla var. japonica); (female given name) Hakka |
白蛇 see styles |
shirohebi; hakuja しろへび; はくじゃ |
(See 青大将) albino Japanese rat snake |
白蝦 see styles |
shiroebi しろえび shiraebi しらえび |
(1) (kana only) broad velvet shrimp (Metapenaeopsis lata); (2) (kana only) shiba shrimp (Metapenaeus joyneri); (kana only) Japanese glass shrimp (Pasiphaea japonica) |
白起 see styles |
bái qǐ bai2 qi3 pai ch`i pai chi |
Bai Qi (-258 BC), famous general of Qin 秦國|秦国, the victor at 長平|长平 in 260 BC; same as 公孫起|公孙起 |
白魚 白鱼 see styles |
bái yú bai2 yu2 pai yü shirou / shiro しろう |
whitefish (kana only) icefish (Salangidae spp., esp. the Japanese icefish, Salangichthys microdon); noodlefish; whitebait; (place-name) Shirou |
白鱚 see styles |
shirogisu; shirogisu しろぎす; シロギス |
(kana only) Japanese whiting (Sillago japonica) |
百貨 百货 see styles |
bǎi huò bai3 huo4 pai huo hyakka ひゃっか |
general merchandise all kinds of goods |
皇典 see styles |
kouten / koten こうてん |
Japanese classics |
皇国 see styles |
koukoku / kokoku こうこく |
(dated) (poetic term) Empire (of Japan); the (Japanese) Empire; Japan |
皇朝 see styles |
huáng cháo huang2 chao2 huang ch`ao huang chao kouchou / kocho こうちょう |
the imperial court; the government in imperial times (1) imperial court; Japanese Imperial Court; (2) (archaism) Japan |
皇軍 皇军 see styles |
huáng jun huang2 jun1 huang chün kougun / kogun こうぐん |
imperial army (esp. Japanese) (hist) (Japanese) Imperial Army |
監修 see styles |
kanshuu / kanshu かんしゅう |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) (editorial) supervision; general editorship; (2) (See 監修者) supervising director |
盤領 see styles |
marueri; banryou / marueri; banryo まるえり; ばんりょう |
round collar (of traditional Japanese clothing) |
目多 see styles |
mù duō mu4 duo1 mu to mokuta |
mukta, release, free, released; mukta, a pearl, jewels in general. |
目木 see styles |
motsuki もつき |
(kana only) Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii); (place-name) Motsuki |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Shogun - Japanese General" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
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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