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<...1011121314151617181920...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
足袋 see styles |
tabi たび |
tabi; Japanese socks (with split toe) |
路導 see styles |
michioshie みちおしえ |
(kana only) (colloquialism) tiger beetle (esp. the Japanese tiger beetle, Cicindela japonica) |
跳び see styles |
tobi とび |
(1) (abbreviation) flying; leaping; flight; leap; (2) naught; zero; oh; (3) flying fish (esp. the Japanese flying fish, Cypselurus agoo) |
踏歌 see styles |
tà gē ta4 ge1 t`a ko ta ko touka / toka とうか |
to sing and dance; general term for a round dance (See 歌垣) type of dance where the ground is stamped (Heian period) |
踏鳴 see styles |
fuminari ふみなり |
(rare) {MA} stamp (in Japanese martial arts); stomp |
蹲い see styles |
tsukubai つくばい |
stone wash basin found in Japanese gardens |
躄蟹 see styles |
zarigani ざりがに |
(out-dated kanji) (kana only) crayfish (esp. Japanese crayfish, Cambaroides japonicus or red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii); crawfish |
車蝦 see styles |
kurumaebi くるまえび |
kuruma prawn (Marsupenaeus japonicus); kuruma shrimp; Japanese tiger prawn |
軍門 see styles |
gunmon ぐんもん |
(polite language) camp gate; general |
軟庫 软库 see styles |
ruǎn kù ruan3 ku4 juan k`u juan ku |
Softbank corporation, Japanese e-commerce firm |
転ぶ see styles |
korobu(p); marobu ころぶ(P); まろぶ |
(v5b,vi) (1) to fall down; to fall over; (v5b,vi) (2) (ころぶ only) (oft. as どう転んでも) to turn out; to play out; (v5b,vi) (3) (ころぶ only) (in early Japanese Christianity) to abandon Christianity (and convert to Buddhism); to apostatize; (v5b,vi) (4) (See ころがる・1) to roll; to tumble; (v5b,vi) (5) (archaism) (for a geisha) to prostitute (herself) in secret |
辣韭 see styles |
rakkyou / rakkyo らっきょう rakkyo らっきょ |
(1) (kana only) Japanese leek (Allium chinense); Chinese onion; (2) (kana only) (abbreviation) sour-sweet pickle of Japanese leek |
辣韮 see styles |
rakkyou / rakkyo らっきょう rakkyo らっきょ |
(1) (kana only) Japanese leek (Allium chinense); Chinese onion; (2) (kana only) (abbreviation) sour-sweet pickle of Japanese leek |
辨当 see styles |
bentou / bento べんとう |
(out-dated kanji) bento; Japanese box lunch |
辨當 see styles |
bentou / bento べんとう |
(out-dated kanji) bento; Japanese box lunch |
辯士 辩士 see styles |
biàn shì bian4 shi4 pien shih benshi べんし |
eloquent person; person with rhetoric skills (out-dated kanji) (1) lecturer; rhetorician; orator; (2) narrator in Japanese silent cinema; film interpreter |
近藤 see styles |
jìn téng jin4 teng2 chin t`eng chin teng chikafuji ちかふじ |
Kondō (Japanese surname) (surname) Chikafuji |
返り see styles |
kaeri かえり |
(1) turning over; flipping over; (2) reply; response; (3) marks indicating the Japanese meaning of the texts of Chinese classics; (4) lapel |
逃散 see styles |
chousan; tousan / chosan; tosan ちょうさん; とうさん |
fleeing in all directions; (in Japanese history, a reference to) farmers who abandoned their fields and fled to the cities or other districts to evade onerous taxes |
通例 see styles |
tōng lì tong1 li4 t`ung li tung li tsuurei / tsure つうれい |
general rule; standard practice (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) custom; general rule; convention; (adverb) (2) usually; generally; normally; as a rule |
通則 通则 see styles |
tōng zé tong1 ze2 t`ung tse tung tse michinori みちのり |
general rule; general principle general rule; common rule; common provisions; (personal name) Michinori |
通宝 see styles |
michitaka みちたか |
(archaism) (used primarily on ancient Japanese coins) currency; (given name) Michitaka |
通常 see styles |
tōng cháng tong1 chang2 t`ung ch`ang tung chang tsuujou / tsujo つうじょう |
regular; usual; normal; usually; normally (adj-no,n,adv) usual; ordinary; normal; regular; general; common |
通義 通义 see styles |
tōng yì tong1 yi4 t`ung i tung i michiyoshi みちよし |
(male given name) Michiyoshi the general sense of the term |
通行 see styles |
tōng xíng tong1 xing2 t`ung hsing tung hsing tsuukou / tsuko つうこう |
to go through; to pass through; to be in general use (n,vs,vi) (1) passage (of people or vehicles); passing (through); traffic; (n,vs,vi) (2) common usage; widespread use The thoroughfare, or path which leads to nirvāṇa. |
通観 see styles |
tsuukan / tsukan つうかん |
(noun, transitive verb) general survey |
通論 通论 see styles |
tōng lùn tong1 lun4 t`ung lun tung lun tsuuron / tsuron つうろん |
well-rounded argument; general survey outline (of); introduction (to) a general theory or explanation |
通識 通识 see styles |
tōng shí tong1 shi2 t`ung shih tung shih |
general knowledge; overall knowledge; common knowledge; widely known; erudition |
連合 连合 see styles |
lián hé lian2 he2 lien ho rengou / rengo れんごう |
to combine; to join; to unite; alliance; same as 聯合|联合 (n,vs,adj-no) (1) union; alliance; combination; (2) RENGO (Japanese Trade Union Confederation); (place-name) Rengou to combine |
連歌 连歌 see styles |
lián gē lian2 ge1 lien ko renga れんが |
renga renga (early Japanese poetry form); linked verse; poetic dialogue |
連濁 see styles |
rendaku れんだく |
(n,vs,vi) (e.g. はな (花) + ひ (火) → はなび (花火)) rendaku; sequential voicing; in Japanese, an unvoiced sound becoming voiced when it is the initial consonant of the non-initial portion of a compound or prefixed word |
連珠 连珠 see styles |
lián zhū lian2 zhu1 lien chu renju れんじゅ |
joined as a string of pearls; in rapid succession; alignment; Renju, a Japanese game, also called Gomoku or five-in-a-row variant of gobang (game) |
進適 see styles |
shinteki しんてき |
(abbreviation) (See 進学適性検査) academic aptitude test (taken by Japanese university applicants between 1948 and 1954) |
運將 运将 see styles |
yùn jiàng yun4 jiang4 yün chiang |
driver (of a taxi etc) (loanword from Japanese) (Tw) |
運慶 运庆 see styles |
yùn qìng yun4 qing4 yün ch`ing yün ching unkei / unke うんけい |
Unkei (c. 1150-1224), Japanese sculptor of Buddhist images (person) Unkei (Buddhist sculptor) (1148-1224) |
道人 see styles |
dào rén dao4 ren2 tao jen michihito みちひと |
Taoist devotee (honorific) (given name) Michihito One who has entered the way, one who seeks enlightenment, a general name for early Buddhists and also for Taoists. |
道導 see styles |
michishirube みちしるべ |
(1) guidepost; signpost; (2) guide; manual; handbook; (3) tiger beetle (esp. the Japanese tiger beetle, Cicindela japonica) |
遣水 see styles |
yarimizu やりみず |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) stream (in a Japanese garden); narrow stream flowing through a traditional garden (esp. in a Heian period villa); (2) watering (potted plants, bonsai, etc.); (surname) Yarimizu |
遮難 遮难 see styles |
zhēn án zhen1 an2 chen an shanan |
Tests for applicants for full orders; there are sixteen (or ten) 遮 and thirteen 難, the former relating to general character and fitness, the latter referring to moral conduct. |
還御 see styles |
kangyo かんぎょ |
(n,vs,vi) (honorific or respectful language) return (of the emperor, empress, shogun, etc.) |
邦人 see styles |
houjin / hojin ほうじん |
(1) Japanese national (esp. abroad); (2) fellow countryman; (given name) Houjin |
邦字 see styles |
houji / hoji ほうじ |
Japanese characters; kanji and kana |
邦文 see styles |
kunifumi くにふみ |
Japanese (language); (given name) Kunifumi |
邦暦 see styles |
houreki / horeki ほうれき |
(rare) (See 和暦・1) Japanese calendar |
邦楽 see styles |
hougaku / hogaku ほうがく |
(See 洋楽) Japanese music (esp. traditional Japanese music) |
邦画 see styles |
houga / hoga ほうが |
(1) (See 洋画・2) Japanese film; (2) Japanese painting |
邦船 see styles |
housen / hosen ほうせん |
Japanese ship |
邦訳 see styles |
houyaku / hoyaku ほうやく |
(noun, transitive verb) translation into Japanese |
邦語 see styles |
hougo / hogo ほうご |
one's native language; Japanese |
邦貨 see styles |
houka / hoka ほうか |
Japanese money |
邦銀 see styles |
hougin / hogin ほうぎん |
overseas Japanese bank |
邦題 see styles |
houdai / hodai ほうだい |
Japanese title (given to foreign work) |
郁子 see styles |
yuuko / yuko ゆうこ |
(gikun reading) (kana only) Japanese staunton-vine (Stauntonia hexaphylla); (female given name) Yūko |
都督 see styles |
dū dū du1 du1 tu tu totoku ととく |
(army) commander-in-chief (archaic); provincial military governor and civil administrator during the early Republic of China era (1911-1949 AD) governor-general |
都護 都护 see styles |
dū hù du1 hu4 tu hu togo とご |
(old) highest administrative post in border areas; governor of a march (1) (hist) (See 都護府) Protector General (Tang-period Chinese official); (2) (hist) (See 按察使) travelling inspector of the provincial governments (Nara and Heian-period position) |
酒井 see styles |
jiǔ jǐng jiu3 jing3 chiu ching sakei / sake さけい |
Sakai (Japanese surname) (surname) Sakei |
酢橘 see styles |
sudachi すだち |
(kana only) sudachi (species of Japanese citrus, Citrus sudachi) |
酸桃 see styles |
sumomo すもも |
(kana only) Japanese plum (Prunus salicina); Chinese plum |
酸橘 see styles |
sudachi すだち |
(kana only) sudachi (species of Japanese citrus, Citrus sudachi) |
醋橘 see styles |
sudachi すだち |
(kana only) sudachi (species of Japanese citrus, Citrus sudachi) |
釋子 释子 see styles |
shì zí shi4 zi2 shih tzu shakushi しゃくし |
(surname) Shakushi śākyaputriya, sons of Śākyamuni, i.e. his disciples in general. |
重地 see styles |
zhòng dì zhong4 di4 chung ti shigechi しげち |
location of political, economic, military, or cultural importance (usu. not open to the general public); sensitive area (surname) Shigechi |
野兎 see styles |
yato やと nousagi / nosagi のうさぎ |
wild rabbit; (1) Japanese hare (Lepus brachyurus); (2) wild rabbit |
野口 see styles |
yě kǒu ye3 kou3 yeh k`ou yeh kou noguchi のぐち |
Noguchi (Japanese surname) (place-name, surname) Noguchi |
野村 see styles |
yě cūn ye3 cun1 yeh ts`un yeh tsun nomura のむら |
Nomura (Japanese surname) (place-name, surname) Nomura |
野薊 see styles |
noazami; noazami のあざみ; ノアザミ |
(kana only) Japanese thistle (Cirsium japonicum) |
野衾 see styles |
momonga ももんが nobusuma のぶすま |
(kana only) Japanese flying squirrel (Pteromys momonga); small Japanese flying squirrel; Japanese dwarf flying squirrel; (1) legendary monster resembling a flying squirrel; (2) Japanese giant flying squirrel (Petaurista leucogenys); (3) (food term) Japanese dish prepared with cooked fish and chicken |
野鵐 see styles |
nojiko のじこ |
(kana only) Japanese yellow bunting (Emberiza sulphurata) |
金将 see styles |
kinshou / kinsho きんしょう |
{shogi} gold general |
金葎 see styles |
kanamugura かなむぐら |
(kana only) Japanese hop (Humulus japonicus) |
鉾杉 see styles |
hokosugi ほこすぎ |
spear-shaped Japanese cedar |
銀将 see styles |
ginshou / ginsho ぎんしょう |
{shogi} silver general |
銀葉 银叶 see styles |
yín yè yin2 ye4 yin yeh ginyou / ginyo ぎんよう |
silver leaf (1) thin sheet of silver; silver foil; silverleaf; (2) (See 香道・こうどう) censer; incense burner made of a sheet of mica hemmed by silver and placed on charcoal embers, used in incense-smelling ceremony; (3) (See 裏白の木・うらじろのき) Japanese mountain ash (Sorbus japonica); Japanese whitebeam; (given name) Gin'you |
銀鱈 see styles |
gindara; gindara ぎんだら; ギンダラ |
sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria); black cod; Japanese bluefish; North Pacific bluefish; candlefish; sable; blue cod; coal cod; coalfish; beshow; skil; skilfish |
銭亀 see styles |
zenigame ぜにがめ |
(kana only) (See 石亀) baby spotted turtle; immature Japanese pond turtle; young Japanese terrapin; (surname) Zenigame |
鋸鮫 see styles |
nokogirizame; nokogirizame のこぎりざめ; ノコギリザメ |
(kana only) saw shark (esp. the Japanese saw shark, Pristiophorus japonicus) |
鋼彈 钢弹 see styles |
gāng dàn gang1 dan4 kang tan |
Gundam, Japanese animation franchise |
鎖管 锁管 see styles |
suǒ guǎn suo3 guan3 so kuan |
general term for squids (Tw) |
鐵板 铁板 see styles |
tiě bǎn tie3 ban3 t`ieh pan tieh pan |
iron panel; hot iron plate for fast grilling (Japanese: teppan) |
鑒真 鉴真 see styles |
jiàn zhēn jian4 zhen1 chien chen |
Jianzhen or Ganjin (688-763), Tang dynastic Buddhist monk, who crossed to Japan after several unsuccessful attempts, influential in Japanese Buddhism |
長押 see styles |
nageshi なげし |
beam running between columns in traditional Japanese architecture, esp. within Japanese-style rooms; (surname) Nageshi |
長歌 see styles |
chouka; nagauta / choka; nagauta ちょうか; ながうた |
(1) (See 短歌) traditional Japanese poem with verses of five and seven morae repeated at least three times, usu. ending with a verse of seven; (2) (ながうた only) (See 長唄) long epic song with shamisen accompaniment (developed in Kyoto in the late 16th century) |
長着 see styles |
nagagi ながぎ |
long kimono; ankle-length traditional Japanese garment |
闕腋 see styles |
ketsueki けつえき ketteki けってき |
(1) (abbreviation) unstitched, open side of some traditional Japanese clothing; clothing with such an open side; (2) robe worn by military officials with a round collar, unstitched open sides and no ran |
阿含 see styles |
ā hán a1 han2 a han agon |
āgama, 阿含暮; 阿鋡; 阿伽摩 (or 阿笈摩), the āgamas, a collection of doctrines, general name for the Hīnayāna scriptures: tr. 法歸 the home or collecting-place of the Law or Truth; 無比法 peerless Law; or 趣無 ne plus ultra, ultimate, absolute truth. The 四阿含經 or Four Āgamas are (1) 長阿含 Dīrghāgama, 'Long' treatises on cosmogony. (2) Madhyamāgama, 中阿含, 'middle' treatises on metaphysics. (3) Saṃyuktāgama, 雜阿含 'miscellaneous' treatises on abstract contemplation. (4) Ekottarāgama 增一阿含 'numerical' treatises, subjects treated numerically. There is also a division of five āgamas. |
降將 降将 see styles |
xiáng jiàng xiang2 jiang4 hsiang chiang |
surrendered enemy general |
陳毅 陈毅 see styles |
chén yì chen2 yi4 ch`en i chen i |
Chen Yi (1901-1972), communist general and politician, Marshal of PLA from 1955, Mayor of Shanghai in 1950s, PRC foreign minister 1958-1972 |
陸将 see styles |
rikushou / rikusho りくしょう |
general; lieutenant general |
障屏 see styles |
shouhei / shohe しょうへい |
partitions in a Japanese house (e.g. screens, sliding doors, etc.) |
障蔽 see styles |
zhàng bì zhang4 bi4 chang pi shouhei / shohe しょうへい |
to obstruct partitions in a Japanese house (e.g. screens, sliding doors, etc.) |
隠密 see styles |
onmitsu おんみつ |
(adj-na,adj-no) (1) secret; clandestine; covert; stealthy; (2) (hist) spy (for a daimyo, shogun, etc.); secret agent |
隱婚 隐婚 see styles |
yǐn hūn yin3 hun1 yin hun |
to be married but keep it secret from family, colleagues or the general public |
雀榕 see styles |
akou / ako あこう |
(kana only) Japanese sea fig (Ficus superba var. japonica) |
雀球 see styles |
jankyuu / jankyu ジャンきゅう |
jankyū; combination of Japanese pinball and mahjong |
雀茶 see styles |
suzumecha すずめちゃ |
(hist) light brown (traditional Japanese color name) |
雀鷂 see styles |
tsumi つみ |
(kana only) Japanese sparrowhawk (Accipiter gularis) |
雀鷹 雀鹰 see styles |
què yīng que4 ying1 ch`üeh ying chüeh ying tsumi つみ |
(bird species of China) Eurasian sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus) (kana only) Japanese sparrowhawk (Accipiter gularis) |
雅楽 see styles |
uta うた |
old Japanese court music; gagaku; (surname, female given name) Uta |
雅樂 雅乐 see styles |
yǎ yuè ya3 yue4 ya yüeh uta うた |
formal ceremonial music of each succeeding Chinese dynasty starting with the Zhou; Korean a'ak; Japanese gagaku (surname, female given name) Uta |
雅閣 雅阁 see styles |
yǎ gé ya3 ge2 ya ko |
Accord (Honda brand Japanese car model) |
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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