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<...1011121314151617181920...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
良家女子 see styles |
liáng jiā nǚ zǐ liang2 jia1 nu:3 zi3 liang chia nü tzu |
woman from a respectable family; respectable woman |
英国王室 see styles |
eikokuoushitsu / ekokuoshitsu えいこくおうしつ |
British royal family |
草食男子 see styles |
soushokudanshi / soshokudanshi そうしょくだんし |
(1) (abbreviation) young men who are not competitive as in the traditional male stereotype, including in the avid pursuit of money and sex, and who may also be kind, co-operative and family-oriented; (2) (abbreviation) (slang) men who pretend they aren't interested in women; spineless males; men with no balls |
菊タブー see styles |
kikutabuu / kikutabu きくタブー |
chrysanthemum taboo; taboo about criticizing or parodying the Japanese royal family |
菩薩種姓 菩萨种姓 see styles |
pú sà zhǒng xìng pu2 sa4 zhong3 xing4 p`u sa chung hsing pu sa chung hsing bosatsu shushō |
family of the bodhisattvas |
葵の御紋 see styles |
aoinogomon あおいのごもん |
(exp,n) wild ginger trefoil family crest (of the Tokugawa clan); triple hollyhock family crest |
蚊トンボ see styles |
katonbo かトンボ |
(1) crane fly; daddy longlegs (insect of family Tipulidae); (2) (derogatory term) a tall, gangly person; string bean |
蝦蟇鮟鱇 see styles |
gamaankou; gamaankou / gamanko; gamanko がまあんこう; ガマアンコウ |
(kana only) toadfish (any fish of family Batrachoididae, esp. the Pacuma toadfish, Batrachoides surinamensis) |
蝿取蜘蛛 see styles |
haetorigumo はえとりぐも |
(kana only) jumping spider (any spider of family Salticidae) |
蠅取蜘蛛 see styles |
haetorigumo はえとりぐも |
(kana only) jumping spider (any spider of family Salticidae) |
血濃於水 血浓于水 see styles |
xuè nóng yú shuǐ xue4 nong2 yu2 shui3 hsüeh nung yü shui |
blood is thicker than water; fig. family ties are closer than social relations |
行儀見習 see styles |
gyougiminarai / gyogiminarai ぎょうぎみならい |
(yoji) learning good manners through apprenticeship (to an upper-class family) |
装飾男子 see styles |
soushokudanshi / soshokudanshi そうしょくだんし |
(irregular kanji usage) (1) (abbreviation) young men who are not competitive as in the traditional male stereotype, including in the avid pursuit of money and sex, and who may also be kind, co-operative and family-oriented; (2) (abbreviation) (slang) men who pretend they aren't interested in women; spineless males; men with no balls |
裝飾男子 see styles |
soushokudanshi / soshokudanshi そうしょくだんし |
(irregular kanji usage) (1) (abbreviation) young men who are not competitive as in the traditional male stereotype, including in the avid pursuit of money and sex, and who may also be kind, co-operative and family-oriented; (2) (abbreviation) (slang) men who pretend they aren't interested in women; spineless males; men with no balls |
親如一家 亲如一家 see styles |
qīn rú yī jiā qin1 ru2 yi1 jia1 ch`in ju i chia chin ju i chia |
family-like close relationship (idiom) |
親戚眷属 see styles |
shinsekikenzoku しんせきけんぞく |
one's family and relatives; one's kith and kin |
親戚関係 see styles |
shinsekikankei / shinsekikanke しんせきかんけい |
relations; members of extended family |
親藩大名 see styles |
shinpandaimyou / shinpandaimyo しんぱんだいみょう |
(hist) daimyo of a feudal domain owned by a Tokugawa family branch |
計劃生育 计划生育 see styles |
jì huà shēng yù ji4 hua4 sheng1 yu4 chi hua sheng yü |
family planning |
貧しい家 see styles |
mazushiiie / mazushiie まずしいいえ |
(exp,n) poor family |
近代家族 see styles |
kindaikazoku きんだいかぞく |
modern family |
遺族補償 see styles |
izokuhoshou / izokuhosho いぞくほしょう |
compensation to the bereaved family |
金枝玉葉 金枝玉叶 see styles |
jīn zhī yù yè jin1 zhi1 yu4 ye4 chin chih yü yeh kinshigyokuyou / kinshigyokuyo きんしぎょくよう |
golden branch, jade leaves (idiom); fig. blue-blooded nobility, esp. imperial kinsmen or peerless beauty (1) (yoji) member of the Imperial family; royalty; (2) beautiful clouds |
針ねずみ see styles |
harinezumi はりねずみ |
(kana only) hedgehog (any mammal of family Erinaceidae) |
釣り書き see styles |
tsurigaki つりがき |
family chart and personal history |
長如來家 长如来家 see styles |
cháng rú lái jiā chang2 ru2 lai2 jia1 ch`ang ju lai chia chang ju lai chia chō nyorai ke |
long in the family of the tathāgata |
閃含語系 闪含语系 see styles |
shǎn hán yǔ xì shan3 han2 yu3 xi4 shan han yü hsi |
Hamito-Semitic family of languages (incl. Arabic, Aramaic, Hebrew etc) |
闔第光臨 阖第光临 see styles |
hé dì guāng lín he2 di4 guang1 lin2 ho ti kuang lin |
the whole family is invited (idiom) |
雙喜臨門 双喜临门 see styles |
shuāng xǐ lín mén shuang1 xi3 lin2 men2 shuang hsi lin men |
two simultaneous happy events in the family |
離家別井 离家别井 see styles |
lí jiā bié jǐng li2 jia1 bie2 jing3 li chia pieh ching |
to leave home; to abandon one's family |
頂門壯戶 顶门壮户 see styles |
dǐng mén zhuàng hù ding3 men2 zhuang4 hu4 ting men chuang hu |
to support the family business (idiom) |
食わせる see styles |
kuwaseru くわせる |
(transitive verb) (1) (See 食わす・1) to feed (e.g. an animal on oats); to let eat; to serve (e.g. in a restaurant); to force to eat; (transitive verb) (2) to support (e.g. a family); to provide for; to keep; (transitive verb) (3) to inflict (damage); to deal (e.g. a blow); to administer; (transitive verb) (4) (See 一杯食わせる) to deceive; to cheat; to trick |
養家活口 养家活口 see styles |
yǎng jiā huó kǒu yang3 jia1 huo2 kou3 yang chia huo k`ou yang chia huo kou |
to support one's family (idiom) |
養家糊口 养家糊口 see styles |
yǎng jiā - hú kǒu yang3 jia1 - hu2 kou3 yang chia - hu k`ou yang chia - hu kou |
(idiom) to provide for one's family |
香車寶馬 香车宝马 see styles |
xiāng chē bǎo mǎ xiang1 che1 bao3 ma3 hsiang ch`e pao ma hsiang che pao ma |
magnificent carriage and precious horses (idiom); rich family with extravagant lifestyle; ostentatious display of luxury |
香輪寶騎 香轮宝骑 see styles |
xiāng lún bǎo qí xiang1 lun2 bao3 qi2 hsiang lun pao ch`i hsiang lun pao chi |
magnificent carriage and precious horses (idiom); rich family with extravagant lifestyle; ostentatious display of luxury |
馬兜鈴科 马兜铃科 see styles |
mǎ dōu líng kē ma3 dou1 ling2 ke1 ma tou ling k`o ma tou ling ko |
Aristolochiaceae (birthwort family of flowering plants, including ginger) |
高嶺苦菜 see styles |
takanenigana; takanenigana たかねにがな; タカネニガナ |
(kana only) Ixeris dentata var. alpicola (mountain flower in the dandelion family) |
魚の餌科 see styles |
uonoeka うおのえか |
Cymothoidae; family of isopods |
鳥捕蜘蛛 see styles |
toritorigumo; toritorigumo とりとりぐも; トリトリグモ |
(kana only) (rare) (See オオツチグモ) tarantula (any spider of family Theraphosidae) |
鳥食蜘蛛 see styles |
torikuigumo; torikuigumo とりくいぐも; トリクイグモ |
(kana only) (obscure) (See オオツチグモ) tarantula (any spider of family Theraphosidae) |
Variations: |
hitaki; hitaki ひたき; ヒタキ |
(kana only) Old World flycatcher (any bird of family Muscicapinae, esp. the typical flycatchers of subfamily Muscicapinae) |
鹿子の木 see styles |
kagonoki; kagonoki かごのき; カゴノキ |
(kana only) Litsea coreana (species of tree in the laurel family) |
麝香猫科 see styles |
jakounekoka / jakonekoka じゃこうねこか |
Viverridae; family of viverrids (e.g. civets) |
黐の木科 see styles |
mochinokika もちのきか |
Aquifoliaceae (plant family); holly |
Variations: |
itachi; itachi いたち; イタチ |
(1) (kana only) weasel (esp. the Japanese weasel, Mustela itatsi); (2) mustelid (any other member of the weasel family, incl. badgers, martens, minks, ferrets, otters, polecats, stoats, skunks, etc.) |
齊家治國 齐家治国 see styles |
qí jiā zhì guó qi2 jia1 zhi4 guo2 ch`i chia chih kuo chi chia chih kuo |
to regulate the family and rule the state (idiom) |
アイザメ科 see styles |
aizameka アイザメか |
Centrophoridae (family of generally deepwater gulper sharks) |
アイナメ科 see styles |
ainameka アイナメか |
Hexagrammidae (family of marine fishes incorporating the greenlings) |
アカガエル see styles |
akagaeru アカガエル |
(1) (kana only) any brown or reddish-brown frog (esp. of family Ranidae); (2) Japanese brown frog (Rana japonica); brown frog |
アクチニド see styles |
akuchinido アクチニド |
(n,adj-f) (chem) actinide (family of elements); actinides; actinoid |
アザラシ科 see styles |
azarashika アザラシか |
Phocidae (family of seals) |
アジサイ科 see styles |
ajisaika アジサイか |
Hydrangeaceae; family comprising the hortensias (hydrangeas) |
アスチルベ see styles |
asuchirube アスチルベ |
astilbe (flowering plant of the saxifrage family) |
アゼトウナ see styles |
azetouna / azetona アゼトウナ |
(kana only) Crepidiastrum keiskeanum (species of plant in the daisy family) |
アタシンチ see styles |
atashinchi アタシンチ |
(abbreviation) (colloquialism) (feminine speech) my family |
アブラナ科 see styles |
aburanaka アブラナか |
Brassicaceae; family of flowering plants comprising the mustards |
アマツバメ see styles |
amatsubame アマツバメ |
(1) (kana only) swift (any bird of family Apodidae); (2) fork-tailed swift (Apus pacificus) |
アメンボウ see styles |
amenbou / amenbo アメンボウ |
(kana only) pond skater (any insect of family Gerridae); water strider |
アリドリ科 see styles |
aridorika アリドリか |
Thamnophilidae; family comprising the antbirds |
いいところ see styles |
iitokoro / itokoro いいところ |
(1) good thing; strong point; (2) good family; prestigious school; (3) the right moment; (can act as adjective) (4) utter; extreme; (adverbial noun) (5) at (the) best; at most |
イザリウオ see styles |
izariuo イザリウオ |
(kana only) (sensitive word) frogfish (any fish of family Antennariidae, esp. the striated frogfish, Antennarius striatus) |
イチョウ科 see styles |
ichouka / ichoka イチョウか |
(See 銀杏・いちょう) Ginkgoaceae (family of flowering plants whose only extant member is the ginkgo) |
イッカク科 see styles |
ikkakuka イッカクか |
Monodontidae (cetacean family comprising the narwhal and white beluga whale) |
イドタケ科 see styles |
idotakeka イドタケか |
Serpulaceae (family of fungi) |
イノシシ科 see styles |
inoshishika イノシシか |
Suidae (pig family) |
イボタケ科 see styles |
ibotakeka イボタケか |
Thelephoraceae (family of fungi) |
ウオノエ科 see styles |
uonoeka ウオノエか |
Cymothoidae; family of isopods |
ウォビゴン see styles |
wobigon ウォビゴン |
wobbegong (eleven species of carpet shark in the family Orectolobidae) |
ウバザメ科 see styles |
ubazameka ウバザメか |
Cetorhinidae (family whose only member is the basking shark) |
ウミツバメ see styles |
umitsubame ウミツバメ |
(kana only) storm petrel (any bird of family Hydrobatidae) |
ウラル語族 see styles |
urarugozoku ウラルごぞく |
Uralic (family of languages) |
ウリノキ科 see styles |
urinokika ウリノキか |
(See ミズキ科) Alangiaceae (Alangium family) |
エゴノキ科 see styles |
egonokika エゴノキか |
Styracaceae (storax family of plants) |
エゾバイ科 see styles |
ezobaika エゾバイか |
Buccinidae (family of gastropod mollusc comprising the true whelks) |
エボシドリ see styles |
eboshidori エボシドリ |
(kana only) turaco (any bird of family Musophagidae, esp. the Knysna turaco, Tauraco corythaix); touraco; loerie; lourie |
オオバコ科 see styles |
oobakoka オオバコか |
Plantaginaceae; plantain family |
オサムシ科 see styles |
osamushika オサムシか |
Carabidae (family of beetles) |
オシザメ科 see styles |
oshizameka オシザメか |
Pseudotriakidae (family with only one species of false catshark, Pseudotriakis microdon) |
オナガザル see styles |
onagazaru オナガザル |
(kana only) cercopithecoid (any Old World monkey of family Cercopithecidae, esp. the guenons of genus Cercopithecus) |
オマキザル see styles |
omakizaru オマキザル |
(kana only) any monkey of family Cebidae (esp. the capuchin monkeys of genus Cebus, but also including marmosets, tamarins and squirrel monkeys) |
お坊ちゃん see styles |
obocchan おぼっちゃん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) son (of others); (2) young master; (3) green young man from a well-to-do family |
ガーパイク see styles |
gaapaiku / gapaiku ガーパイク |
garpike (any fish of family Lepisosteidae); garfish; gar |
かいつぶり see styles |
kaitsuburi かいつぶり |
(1) (kana only) little grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis); (2) grebe (any waterbird of family Podicipedidae) |
ガガイモ科 see styles |
gagaimoka ガガイモか |
Asclepiadaceae (milkweed family) |
カキノキ科 see styles |
kakinokika カキノキか |
Ebenaceae (family of flowering plants including the ebony) |
カクレガニ see styles |
kakuregani カクレガニ |
(kana only) pea crab (any crab of the family Pinnotheridae) |
カシオシミ see styles |
kashioshimi カシオシミ |
(kana only) Lyonia ovalifolia (species of plant in the Ericaceae family) |
カニダマシ see styles |
kanidamashi カニダマシ |
(kana only) porcelain crab (any decapod crustacean of family Porcellanidae) |
カバノキ科 see styles |
kabanokika カバノキか |
Betulaceae; birch family |
カラシン科 see styles |
karashinka カラシンか |
Characidae (family comprising the characins) |
カワトンボ see styles |
kawatonbo カワトンボ |
(kana only) broad-winged damselfly (of family Calopterygidae) |
ガンカモ科 see styles |
gankamoka ガンカモか |
Anatidae; family of birds including ducks, geese and swans |
ギンザメ科 see styles |
ginzameka ギンザメか |
Chimaeridae (family of shortnose chimaeras, cartilaginous fish with short round snouts) |
クギベラ属 see styles |
kugiberazoku クギベラぞく |
Gomphosus (genus of marine wrasse in the family Labridae) |
クスノキ科 see styles |
kusunokika クスノキか |
Lauraceae; laurel family of plants |
グネツム科 see styles |
gunetsumuka グネツムか |
Gnetaceae (family of gymnosperms) |
ゴシキドリ see styles |
goshikidori ゴシキドリ |
(kana only) barbet (any bird of family Capitonidae) |
コマユバチ see styles |
komayubachi コマユバチ |
(kana only) braconid; member of the Braconidae (family of parasitic wasps) |
コモリグモ see styles |
komorigumo コモリグモ |
(kana only) wolf spider (any spider of family Lycosidae) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Family" 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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