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<...1011121314151617181920...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
目白 see styles |
mejiro めじろ |
(1) (kana only) white-eye family of birds (Zosteropidae); (2) (kana only) Japanese white-eye (Zosterops japonicus); (place-name, surname) Mejiro |
目高 see styles |
medaka めだか |
(kana only) Japanese rice fish (Oryzias latipes); killifish; Japanese medaka; (surname) Medaka |
直参 see styles |
jikisan じきさん |
immediate follower (of the shogun) |
直臣 see styles |
naomi なおみ |
(rare) (See 直参・じきさん) immediate follower (of the shogun); (given name) Naomi |
直読 see styles |
chokudoku ちょくどく |
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) reading (Chinese) without syntactical rearrangement into Japanese |
相輪 相轮 see styles |
xiàng lún xiang4 lun2 hsiang lun aiwa あいわ |
sōrin; finial of a Japanese pagoda; (surname) Aiwa The sign or form of wheels, also 輪相, i. e. the nine wheels or circles at the top of a pagoda. |
真弓 see styles |
mayumi まゆみ |
(kana only) Japanese spindle tree (Euonymus sieboldianus); (p,s,f) Mayumi |
真猿 see styles |
masaru まさる |
(archaism) monkey (esp. the Japanese macaque, Macaca fuscata) |
真竹 see styles |
matake またけ |
Japanese timber bamboo (Phyllostachys bambusoides); giant timber bamboo; madake; (surname) Matake |
真鯛 真鲷 see styles |
zhēn diāo zhen1 diao1 chen tiao madai; madai まだい; マダイ |
porgy (Pagrosomus major); red sea bream (kana only) red sea bream (Pagrus major); Japanese sea bream; red tai; porgy |
真鯵 see styles |
maaji / maji まあじ |
(kana only) Japanese jack mackerel; Japanese horse mackerel (Trachurus japonicus) |
真鰯 see styles |
maiwashi; maiwashi まいわし; マイワシ |
(kana only) Japanese pilchard (Sardinops melanostictus); Japanese sardine |
真鰺 see styles |
maaji / maji まあじ |
(kana only) Japanese jack mackerel; Japanese horse mackerel (Trachurus japonicus) |
眼白 see styles |
yǎn bái yan3 bai2 yen pai mejiro めじろ |
white of the eye (1) (kana only) white-eye family of birds (Zosteropidae); (2) (kana only) Japanese white-eye (Zosterops japonicus) |
着る see styles |
kiru きる |
(transitive verb) (1) to wear (in modern Japanese, from the shoulders down); to put on; (2) to bear (guilt, etc.) |
着物 see styles |
kimono きもの |
(1) kimono; Japanese traditional clothing (esp. full-length); (2) clothing; clothes |
督撫 督抚 see styles |
dū fǔ du1 fu3 tu fu |
governor general 總督|总督[zong3 du1] and inspector general 巡撫|巡抚[xun2 fu3] |
督標 督标 see styles |
dū biāo du1 biao1 tu piao |
army regiment at the disposal of province governor-general |
矛杉 see styles |
hokosugi ほこすぎ |
spear-shaped Japanese cedar |
知将 see styles |
chishou / chisho ちしょう |
skilled manager; resourceful general; (personal name) Chishou |
知日 see styles |
chinichi ちにち |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) being knowledgeable about Japan; being well versed in Japanese affairs |
知禮 知礼 see styles |
zhī lǐ zhi1 li3 chih li chirei / chire ちれい |
to be well-mannered (personal name) Chirei Knowing the right modes of respect, or ceremonial; courteous, reverential; Zhili, name of the famous tenth-century monk of the Song dynasty, Siming 四明, so called after the name of his monastery, a follower of the Tiantai school, sought out by a Japanese deputation in 1017. |
短冊 see styles |
tanjaku たんじゃく tanzaku たんざく |
(1) long, narrow card on which Japanese poems are written (vertically); strip of paper; (2) (abbreviation) thin rectangle |
短尺 see styles |
tanjaku たんじゃく tanzaku たんざく |
(1) long, narrow card on which Japanese poems are written (vertically); strip of paper; (2) (abbreviation) thin rectangle |
短歌 see styles |
duǎn gē duan3 ge1 tuan ko tanka(p); mijikauta たんか(P); みじかうた |
ballad (See 長歌・ちょうか・1) tanka; 31-mora Japanese poem |
短籍 see styles |
tanjaku たんじゃく tanzaku たんざく |
(1) long, narrow card on which Japanese poems are written (vertically); strip of paper; (2) (abbreviation) thin rectangle |
矮鶏 see styles |
chabo チャボ |
(kana only) (Japanese) bantam (vie:) |
石亀 see styles |
ishigame いしがめ |
(kana only) any turtle of the genus Mauremys (esp. the Japanese pond turtle, Mauremys japonica); (place-name, surname) Ishigame |
石井 see styles |
shí jǐng shi2 jing3 shih ching iwai いわい |
Ishii (Japanese surname) (surname) Iwai |
石菖 see styles |
sekishou; sekishou / sekisho; sekisho せきしょう; セキショウ |
(kana only) Japanese sweet flag (Acorus gramineus) |
石蕗 see styles |
tsuwa つわ |
(kana only) Japanese silverleaf (Farfugium japonicum); (female given name) Tsuwa |
石鼈 see styles |
hizaragai ひざらがい jiigase / jigase じいがせ |
(1) (kana only) chiton (any marine mollusk of the class Polyplacophora); sea cradle; (2) Japanese chiton (Acanthopleura japonica) |
砂壁 see styles |
sunakabe すなかべ |
sand-coated interior wall (in traditional Japanese architecture); (surname) Sunakabe |
磯馴 see styles |
isonare いそなれ |
(See 這柏槇) Japanese garden juniper; dwarf Japanese garden juniper; Juniperus procumbens; J. chinensis var. procumbens; (place-name, surname) Isonare |
社畜 see styles |
shè chù she4 chu4 she ch`u she chu shachiku しゃちく |
(coll.) corporate drone (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 社畜 "shachiku") (joc) (See 家畜) corporate drone; corporate slave |
神輿 神舆 see styles |
shén yú shen2 yu2 shen yü mikoshi みこし jinyo じんよ shinyo しんよ |
mikoshi (Japanese portable Shinto shrine) (1) portable shrine (carried in festivals); (2) (honorific or respectful language) palanquin; (3) (kana only) buttocks; lower back; waist; hips; portable shrine (carried in festivals) |
神靈 神灵 see styles |
shén líng shen2 ling2 shen ling |
god; spirit; demon; occult or supernatural entities in general |
福島 福岛 see styles |
fú dǎo fu2 dao3 fu tao yamamoto やまもと |
Fukushima (Japanese surname and place name) Fukushima (city, prefecture); (personal name) Yamamoto |
福煦 see styles |
fú xù fu2 xu4 fu hsü |
Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), leading French general and commander-in-chief of allied forces in the latter stages of World War One |
福袋 see styles |
fú dài fu2 dai4 fu tai fukubukuro ふくぶくろ |
fukubukuro or "lucky bag", Japanese New Year custom where merchants offer grab bags containing random products at a steep discount lucky-dip bag; grab bag; mystery package (with a variety of articles possibly worth more than the purchase price); (surname) Fukubukuro |
禪房 禅房 see styles |
chán fáng chan2 fang2 ch`an fang chan fang zenbō |
a room in a Buddhist monastery; a temple Meditation abode, a room for meditation, a cell, a hermitage, general name for a monastery. |
禪門 禅门 see styles |
chán mén chan2 men2 ch`an men chan men zenmon |
The meditative method in general. The dhyāna pāramitā, v. 六度. The intuitional school established in China according to tradition by Bodhidharma, personally propagated from mind to mind as an esoteric school. |
秦檜 秦桧 see styles |
qín huì qin2 hui4 ch`in hui chin hui |
Qin Hui (1090-1155 AD), Song Dynasty official said to have betrayed General Yue Fei 岳飛|岳飞[Yue4 Fei1] See: 秦桧 |
程昱 see styles |
chéng yù cheng2 yu4 ch`eng yü cheng yü |
Cheng Yu (141-220), advisor to General Cao Cao 曹操 during the Three Kingdoms era |
稚鰤 see styles |
warasa; warasa わらさ; ワラサ |
(kana only) (ktb:) (See 鰤) middle-sized Japanese amberjack (species of yellowtail, Seriola quinqueradiata) |
穴子 see styles |
anago あなご |
garden eel; conger eel (esp. the common Japanese conger, Conger myriaster); (female given name) Anago |
空将 see styles |
kuushou / kusho くうしょう |
(Self Defense Force's Air Force) general (defence); lieutenant; major |
空曹 see styles |
kuusou / kuso くうそう |
noncommissioned officer of the Japanese Air Self Defense Forces (Defence) |
空泛 see styles |
kōng fàn kong1 fan4 k`ung fan kung fan |
vague and general; not specific; shallow; empty |
空耳 see styles |
kōng ěr kong1 er3 k`ung erh kung erh soramimi そらみみ |
to intentionally reinterpret a spoken expression as if one had misheard it, for the sake of humor (often, it is a phrase in a foreign language twisted into a similar-sounding phrase in one's native language with a completely different meaning) (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 空耳 "soramimi") (1) mishearing; (2) (feigned) deafness; (3) homophonic translation of song lyrics for comic effect |
空門 空门 see styles |
kōng mén kong1 men2 k`ung men kung men sorakado そらかど |
(surname) Sorakado (1) The teaching which regards everything as unreal, or immaterial. (2) The school of unreality, one of the four divisions made by Tiantai (3) The teaching of immateriality, the door to nirvana, a general name for Buddhism; hence空門子 are Buddhist monks. |
竈突 see styles |
kudo くど |
the rear of an old-fashioned Japanese hearth from which smoke was exhausted; (in Kyoto dialect) the hearth itself |
立忍 see styles |
tachishinobu たちしのぶ |
(kana only) Japanese claw fern (Onychium japonicum); carrot fern |
立纓 see styles |
ryuuei / ryue りゅうえい |
erect tail (of a traditional Japanese hat) |
立荵 see styles |
tachishinobu たちしのぶ |
(kana only) Japanese claw fern (Onychium japonicum); carrot fern |
竜蝦 see styles |
iseebi いせえび |
(irregular kanji usage) spiny lobster (esp. Japanese spiny lobster, Panulirus japonicus) |
端緒 端绪 see styles |
duān xù duan1 xu4 tuan hsü tansho(p); tancho たんしょ(P); たんちょ |
start and development; thread (of a story); general outline; clue start; beginning; first step; clue |
竹內 竹内 see styles |
zhú nèi zhu2 nei4 chu nei |
Takeuchi (Japanese surname) See: 竹内 |
笄髷 see styles |
kougaiwage / kogaiwage こうがいわげ |
type of Japanese woman's hairstyle using a hairpin (Edo period) |
筆柿 see styles |
fudegaki; fudekaki ふでがき; ふでかき |
fudegaki (variety of sweet Japanese persimmon) |
筈緒 see styles |
hazuo はずお |
(See 筈・5) hemp rope fastened from the bow of a Japanese ship to the tip of the mast |
箆鮒 see styles |
herabuna; herabuna へらぶな; ヘラブナ |
(kana only) (See ゲンゴロウブナ) (artificially cultured) Japanese crucian carp |
管線 管线 see styles |
guǎn xiàn guan3 xian4 kuan hsien |
pipeline; general term for pipes, cables etc |
箱庭 see styles |
xiāng tíng xiang1 ting2 hsiang t`ing hsiang ting hakoniwa はこにわ |
(Japanese-style) sandbox (video gaming); sandplay (therapy) miniature garden |
箱柳 see styles |
hakoyanagi はこやなぎ |
(kana only) Japanese aspen (Populus tremula var. sieboldii); (surname) Hakoyanagi |
節分 see styles |
setsubun; sechibun(ok); sechibu(ok) せつぶん; せちぶん(ok); せちぶ(ok) |
(1) setsubun; last day of winter in the traditional Japanese calendar (usu. February 3 or 4), day of the bean scattering ceremony; (2) (orig. meaning) last day of any season (according to the traditional Japanese calendar) |
篠笛 see styles |
shinobue しのぶえ |
Japanese transverse bamboo flute (high-pitched; usu. with seven holes); (surname) Shinobue |
簡則 简则 see styles |
jiǎn zé jian3 ze2 chien tse |
general rule; simple principle |
籠統 笼统 see styles |
lǒng tǒng long3 tong3 lung t`ung lung tung |
general; broad; sweeping; lacking in detail; vague |
粗樫 see styles |
arakashi; arakashi あらかし; アラカシ |
(kana only) ring-cupped oak (Quercus glauca); Japanese blue oak |
糞蛙 see styles |
kusogaeru くそがえる |
(colloquialism) frog (esp. the wrinkled frog or Asian grass frog); toad (esp. the Japanese toad) |
糟鮫 see styles |
kasuzame; kasuzame かすざめ; カスザメ |
(kana only) Japanese angel shark (Squatina japonica) |
糰子 团子 see styles |
tuán zi tuan2 zi5 t`uan tzu tuan tzu |
dango (Japanese dumpling) |
糸竹 see styles |
shichiku しちく |
(traditional Japanese) musical instruments |
紅梅 see styles |
koubai / kobai こうばい |
red-blossomed plum tree; red Japanese apricot; (p,s,f) Kōbai |
紅筆 see styles |
benifude べにふで |
(1) lipstick brush; (2) (See 梅・うめ・1) benifude (variety of Japanese apricot) |
納尼 纳尼 see styles |
nà ní na4 ni2 na ni |
More info & calligraphy: Nani |
紫杉 see styles |
zǐ shān zi3 shan1 tzu shan |
Japanese yew (taxus cuspidata) |
紫菜 see styles |
zǐ cài zi3 cai4 tzu ts`ai tzu tsai shikina しきな |
edible seaweed of genus Porphyra or genus Pyropia, esp. one used to make dried sheets of nori (kana only) (See 日野菜・ひのな) hinona (Japanese variety of long-rooted pickling turnip, Brassica rapa var. akana); (female given name) Shikina |
細魚 see styles |
sayori さより |
(gikun reading) (kana only) Japanese halfbeak (species of fish with elongated lower jaw) (Hemiramphus sajori); stickleback |
組唄 see styles |
kumiuta くみうた |
var. of folksong; var. of koto or shamisen music; medley of (Japanese) songs |
組歌 see styles |
kumiuta くみうた |
var. of folksong; var. of koto or shamisen music; medley of (Japanese) songs |
結界 结界 see styles |
jié jiè jie2 jie4 chieh chieh kekkai けっかい |
(Buddhism) to designate the boundaries of a sacred place within which monks are to be trained; a place so designated; (fantasy fiction) force field; invisible barrier (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 結界 "kekkai") (1) {Buddh} (fixing) boundaries for religious practices; (2) {Buddh} prohibition (of items, people, spirits, etc. that would hinder Buddhist practice); (3) {Buddh} fence between inner and outer sanctums in a temple; (4) (archaism) (See 帳場格子) short two or three-fold lattice around the front desk of a store; (5) (colloquialism) (esp. in games, manga, etc.) barrier; dimensional barrier; containment zone; containment barrier; mystical barrier A fixed place, or territory; a definite area; to fix a place for a monastery, or an altar; a determined number, e.g. for an assembly of monks; a limit. It is a term specially used by the esoteric sects for an altar and its area, altars being of five different shapes. |
統幕 see styles |
toubaku / tobaku とうばく |
general staff headquarters |
統稱 统称 see styles |
tǒng chēng tong3 cheng1 t`ung ch`eng tung cheng |
to be collectively called; collective term; general designation |
絵暦 see styles |
egoyomi えごよみ |
(See 盲暦) traditional Japanese calendar with pictures; traditional Japanese calendar expressed with pictures for use by illiterates |
絵絹 see styles |
eginu えぎぬ |
{art} sized silk canvas (used for traditional Japanese painting) |
經師 经师 see styles |
jīng shī jing1 shi1 ching shih kyōshi |
A teacher of the sūtras, or canon in general. |
続紀 see styles |
shokki しょっき |
(abbreviation) (See 続日本紀) Shoku Nihongi (second of the six classical Japanese history texts) |
綜覧 see styles |
souran / soran そうらん |
(n,vs,adj-no) guide; general survey; conspectus; comprehensive bibliography |
綜述 综述 see styles |
zōng shù zong1 shu4 tsung shu |
to sum up; a roundup; a general narrative |
維那 维那 see styles |
wéi nà wei2 na4 wei na yuina ゆいな |
{Buddh} (See 六知事) one of the six administrators of a Zen temple (in charge of general affairs); (female given name) Yuina 羯磨陀那 karmadāna, the duty-distributor, deacon, arranger of duties, second in command of a monastery. |
綱領 纲领 see styles |
gāng lǐng gang1 ling3 kang ling kouryou / koryo こうりょう |
program (i.e. plan of action); guiding principle general plan; main points; summary; platform (e.g. for a campaign); mission statement |
緋梅 see styles |
hibai ひばい |
Hibai Japanese apricot |
総会 see styles |
soukai / sokai そうかい |
general meeting |
総則 see styles |
sousoku / sosoku そうそく |
general provisions; general rules |
総務 see styles |
soumu / somu そうむ |
general affairs; general business; manager; director; adjutant general |
総局 see styles |
soukyoku / sokyoku そうきょく |
head office; general office |
総監 see styles |
soukan / sokan そうかん |
inspector general; commissioner |
総督 see styles |
soutoku / sotoku そうとく |
(n,vs,adj-no) governor-general; governor; viceroy |
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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