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<12345>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
墨字 see styles |
sumiji すみじ |
printed characters (as opposed to Braille) |
大韻 大韵 see styles |
dà yùn da4 yun4 ta yün |
rhyme group (group of characters that rhyme, in rhyme books) |
太字 see styles |
futoji ふとじ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) boldface; bold-type; thick characters |
女書 女书 see styles |
nǚ shū nu:3 shu1 nü shu nyosho にょしょ |
nüshu writing, a phonetic syllabary for Yao ethnic group 瑤族|瑶族[Yao2 zu2] dialect designed and used by women in Jiangyong county 江永縣|江永县[Jiang1 yong3 xian4] in southern Hunan Nüshu script; syllabic script derived from Chinese characters |
好字 see styles |
kouji / koji こうじ |
auspicious characters (used in people or place names) |
字典 see styles |
zì diǎn zi4 dian3 tzu tien jiten じてん |
Chinese character dictionary (containing entries for single characters, contrasted with a 詞典|词典[ci2 dian3], which has entries for words of one or more characters); (coll.) dictionary; CL:本[ben3] character dictionary; kanji dictionary |
字喃 see styles |
chunomu; chuunomu / chunomu; chunomu チュノム; チューノム |
(kana only) chu nom (formerly used Vietnamese script based on Chinese characters) (vie: chu nôm) |
字彙 字汇 see styles |
zì huì zi4 hui4 tzu hui jii / ji じい |
(computer) character repertoire; glossary, lexicon dictionary of Chinese characters |
字数 see styles |
jisuu / jisu じすう |
number of characters; number of letters |
字數 字数 see styles |
zì shù zi4 shu4 tzu shu |
number of written characters; number of words; word count See: 字数 |
字書 字书 see styles |
zì shū zi4 shu1 tzu shu jisho じしょ |
character book (i.e. school primer) (1) dictionary of Chinese characters; kanji dictionary; (2) (See 辞書・1) dictionary |
字間 see styles |
jikan じかん |
character spacing; space between letters or characters |
字面 see styles |
zì miàn zi4 mian4 tzu mien jizura; jimen じづら; じめん |
literal; typeface (1) appearance of written words; impression given by written letters, characters, etc.; (2) literal meaning (of a piece of writing); superficial meaning; (3) face (of a printing type) |
小字 see styles |
koaza こあざ |
(1) small characters; small letters; (2) childhood name; (place-name) Koaza |
小強 小强 see styles |
xiǎo qiáng xiao3 qiang2 hsiao ch`iang hsiao chiang |
(slang) cockroach ("Little Qiang" was originally the name given to a dead cockroach that had supposedly been a pet of the lead character in the 1993 Hong Kong comedy movie "Flirting Scholar". Subsequently, it came to be used as a name for any cockroach, and also for characters in film and television who are seemingly indestructible or repeatedly resurrected.) |
小韻 小韵 see styles |
xiǎo yùn xiao3 yun4 hsiao yün |
homophone group (group of homophone characters, in a rhyme book) |
工口 see styles |
ei luó ei1 luo2 ei lo kouguchi / koguchi こうぐち |
erotic (loanword mimicking the shape of Japanese katakana エロ, pronounced "ero") (noun or adjectival noun) (slang) (joc) (glyphic approximation of エロ using Chinese characters) (See エロ・1) erotic; pornographic; obscene; (surname) Kukuchi |
床本 see styles |
tokomoto とこもと |
(hist) (See 浄瑠璃,文楽) yukahon; books with large characters placed on the floor to be read from by the narrator in jōruri and bunraku; (surname) Tokomoto |
形声 see styles |
keisei / kese けいせい |
(one of the six classes of Chinese characters) (See 六書・1) phono-semantic character; semasio-phonetic character; character consisting of a phonetic and a semantic element |
形聲 形声 see styles |
xíng shēng xing2 sheng1 hsing sheng |
ideogram plus phonetic (one of the Six Methods 六書|六书 of forming Chinese characters); also known as phonogram, phonetic compound or picto-phonetic character See: 形声 |
形譯 形译 see styles |
xíng yì xing2 yi4 hsing i |
derivation of a Chinese loanword from Japanese by using the same characters (or variants) but applying Chinese pronunciation (e.g. 場合|场合[chang3 he2], derived from Japanese 場合, pronounced "ba'ai") |
律詩 律诗 see styles |
lǜ shī lu:4 shi1 lü shih risshi りっし |
regular verse; strict poetic form with eight lines of 5, 6 or 7 syllables and even lines rhyming lüshi; form of Chinese poetry with eight lines of seven or five characters |
悉曇 悉昙 see styles |
xī tán xi1 tan2 hsi t`an hsi tan shittan しったん |
(1) Siddham (characters) (san:); (2) (abbreviation) (See 悉曇学) Siddham studies 悉檀; 悉談 siddha(m), accomplished, finished, v. siddhi above; and next. |
成語 成语 see styles |
chéng yǔ cheng2 yu3 ch`eng yü cheng yü seigo / sego せいご |
Chinese set expression, typically of 4 characters, often alluding to a story or historical quotation; idiom; proverb; saying; adage; CL:條|条[tiao2],本[ben3],句[ju4] set phrase; idiomatic expression |
拆字 see styles |
chāi zì chai1 zi4 ch`ai tzu chai tzu |
fortune telling by unpicking Chinese characters |
指事 see styles |
zhǐ shì zhi3 shi4 chih shih shiji しじ |
ideogram (one of the Six Methods 六書|六书 of forming Chinese characters); Chinese character indicating an idea, such as up and down; also known as self-explanatory character (one of the six classes of Chinese characters) (See 六書・1) logogram; indicative; character depicting an abstract idea Zhishi |
描紅 描红 see styles |
miáo hóng miao2 hong2 miao hung |
to trace over red characters (as a method of learning to write); paper printed with red characters to trace over |
数字 see styles |
suuji / suji すうじ |
(1) numeral; digit; numeric character; (2) figure; number; (3) a few characters |
書道 see styles |
shodou / shodo しょどう |
(See カリグラフィー) calligraphy (esp. Asian calligraphy based on Chinese characters) |
會意 会意 see styles |
huì yì hui4 yi4 hui i |
combined ideogram (one of the Six Methods 六書|六书[liu4 shu1] of forming Chinese characters); Chinese character that combines the meanings of existing elements; also known as joint ideogram or associative compound; to comprehend without being told explicitly; to cotton on; knowing (smile, glance etc) See: 会意 |
末陀 see styles |
mò tuó mo4 tuo2 mo t`o mo to mada |
madya, intoxicating liquor, intoxicating. The two characters are also given as a translation of ? madhya, and mean 100, 000. |
桁数 see styles |
ketasuu / ketasu けたすう |
number of digits or characters |
梵文 see styles |
fàn wén fan4 wen2 fan wen bonbun ぼんぶん |
Sanskrit (1) Sanskrit writing; Sanskrit text; (2) Sanskrit scripture; scripture in Sanskrit characters Sanskrit text |
梵本 see styles |
fàn běn fan4 ben3 fan pen bonpon; bonbon ぼんぽん; ぼんぼん |
book in Sanskrit characters (e.g. scripture); book from India Sutras in the Indian language. |
楷書 楷书 see styles |
kǎi shū kai3 shu1 k`ai shu kai shu kaisho かいしょ |
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style) printed style (of writing Chinese characters); square style; block style; standard style |
橫鉤 横钩 see styles |
héng gōu heng2 gou1 heng kou |
horizontal stroke with a hook at the end (in Chinese characters) |
正字 see styles |
zhèng zì zheng4 zi4 cheng tzu seiji / seji せいじ |
to correct an erroneously written character; regular script (calligraphy); standard form (of a character or spelling) (1) correctly written character; kanji used with its original meaning; (2) traditional kanji; unsimplified kanji; (3) (hist) official in charge of proofreading characters in books (in China) |
正書 正书 see styles |
zhèng shū zheng4 shu1 cheng shu seisho / sesho せいしょ |
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style) (See 楷書) printed style (of writing Chinese characters); square style; block style; standard style |
正體 正体 see styles |
zhèng tǐ zheng4 ti3 cheng t`i cheng ti shōtai |
standard form (of a Chinese character); plain font style (as opposed to bold or italic); printed style (as opposed to cursive); (Tw) traditional (i.e. unsimplified) characters substance |
比丘 see styles |
bǐ qiū bi3 qiu1 pi ch`iu pi chiu biku びく |
Buddhist monk (loanword from Sanskrit "bhiksu") bhikkhu (fully ordained Buddhist monk) (san: bhiksu) 比呼; 苾芻; 煏芻 bhikṣu, a religious mendicant, an almsman, one who has left home, been fully ordained, and depends on alms for a living. Some are styled 乞士 mendicant scholars, all are 釋種 Śākya-seed, offspring of Buddha. The Chinese characters are clearly used as a phonetic equivalent, but many attempts have been made to give meanings to the two words, e. g. 比 as 破 and 丘 as 煩惱, hence one who destroys the passions and delusions, also 悕能 able to overawe Māra and his minions; also 除饉 to get rid of dearth, moral and spiritual. Two kinds 内乞 and 外乞; both indicate self-control, the first by internal mental or spiritual methods, the second by externals such as strict diet. 苾芻 is a fragrant plant, emblem of the monastic life. |
沙盤 沙盘 see styles |
shā pán sha1 pan2 sha p`an sha pan |
sand table (military); 3D terrain (or site) model (for real estate marketing, geography class etc); sand tray (on which to write characters) |
注音 see styles |
zhù yīn zhu4 yin1 chu yin |
to indicate the pronunciation of Chinese characters using Pinyin or Bopomofo etc; phonetic notation; (specifically) Bopomofo (abbr. for 注音符號|注音符号[zhu4 yin1 fu2 hao4]) |
洋字 see styles |
youji / yoji ようじ |
(rare) (See ローマ字・1) characters used by Western civilization (esp. the Latin alphabet) |
清朝 see styles |
qīng cháo qing1 chao2 ch`ing ch`ao ching chao shinchou; seichou / shincho; secho しんちょう; せいちょう |
Qing dynasty (1644-1911) (1) (しんちょう only) (hist) Qing dynasty (of China; 1644-1912); Ch'ing dynasty; Manchu dynasty; (2) (abbreviation) (esp. せいちょう) (See 清朝体) seichōtai; typeface which resembles brush-stroke forms of characters |
漫符 see styles |
manpu まんぷ |
(slang) signs, symbols and characters used in manga to represent actions, emotions, etc. |
獸迷 兽迷 see styles |
shòu mí shou4 mi2 shou mi |
furry (fan of anthropomorphic animal characters) |
王碼 王码 see styles |
wáng mǎ wang2 ma3 wang ma |
Wang code, same as 五筆字型|五笔字型[wu3 bi3 zi4 xing2], five stroke input method for Chinese characters by numbered strokes, invented by Wang Yongmin 王永民[Wang2 Yong3 min2] in 1983 |
用字 see styles |
yòng zì yong4 zi4 yung tzu youji / yoji ようじ |
to use letters; to use words; diction using characters |
痛バ see styles |
itaba いたバ |
(slang) (abbreviation) (See 痛バッグ) handbag decorated with anime characters (esp. with badges) |
痛車 痛车 see styles |
tòng chē tong4 che1 t`ung ch`e tung che itasha いたしゃ |
(ACG) car decorated with images of characters from anime, manga etc (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 痛車 "itasha") (colloquialism) (joc) car painted with anime characters; painful car (because some people consider it painful to look at) |
白文 see styles |
bái wén bai2 wen2 pai wen hakubun はくぶん |
the text of an annotated book; an unannotated edition of a book; intagliated characters (on a seal) unpunctuated Chinese texts |
真書 真书 see styles |
zhēn shū zhen1 shu1 chen shu shinsho しんしょ |
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style) (1) (See 楷書) printed style (of writing Chinese characters); square style; block style; standard style; (2) book or document that is factual in nature |
碟仙 see styles |
dié xiān die2 xian1 tieh hsien |
form of divination similar to the Ouija board, in which participants use their forefingers to push a small saucer over a sheet of paper inscribed with numerous Chinese characters |
禿び see styles |
chibi(p); chibi ちび(P); チビ |
(1) (kana only) (sensitive word) small child; pipsqueak; small fry; small, cute versions of manga, anime, etc. characters, typically with oversized heads; (2) (sensitive word) (kana only) short person; midget; dwarf; (3) small animal; runt; (prefix) (4) worn down (pencil, etc.) |
童趣 see styles |
tóng qù tong2 qu4 t`ung ch`ü tung chü |
qualities that delight children (e.g. bold colors in a picture, anthropomorphized characters in a TV show, the physical challenge of playground equipment) |
篆工 see styles |
zhuàn gōng zhuan4 gong1 chuan kung |
craftsman engaged in carving characters |
篆書 篆书 see styles |
zhuàn shū zhuan4 shu1 chuan shu tensho てんしょ |
seal script (Chinese calligraphic style) seal-engraving style (of writing Chinese characters); seal script |
簡寫 简写 see styles |
jiǎn xiě jian3 xie3 chien hsieh |
to write characters in simplified form; the simplified form of a character; to abbreviate (a word or expression); to write in simple language |
簡繁 简繁 see styles |
jiǎn fán jian3 fan2 chien fan |
simple versus traditional (Chinese characters) |
簡體 简体 see styles |
jiǎn tǐ jian3 ti3 chien t`i chien ti |
simplified form of Chinese characters, as opposed to traditional form 繁體|繁体[fan2 ti3] |
糸冬 see styles |
owari(gikun) おわり(gikun) |
(net-sl) (written with characters resembling 終) end; conclusion; ending |
緑髪 see styles |
ryokuhatsu; midorigami りょくはつ; みどりがみ |
(1) (りょくはつ only) glossy black hair; (2) (esp. みどりがみ in the context of fictional characters) green hair |
練字 练字 see styles |
liàn zì lian4 zi4 lien tzu |
to practice writing characters |
繁簡 繁简 see styles |
fán jiǎn fan2 jian3 fan chien hankan はんかん |
complicated and simple; traditional and simplified form of Chinese characters complexity and simplicity |
義譯 义译 see styles |
yì yì yi4 yi4 i i |
to translate a term into Chinese using a combination of characters or words that suggests its meaning (as opposed to transliteration 音譯|音译[yin1 yi4]) (e.g. 超文本[chao1 wen2 ben3], 火車|火车[huo3 che1]) |
習字 习字 see styles |
xí zì xi2 zi4 hsi tzu shuuji / shuji しゅうじ |
to practice writing characters penmanship; calligraphy |
英数 see styles |
eisuu / esu えいすう |
{comp} alphanumeric characters; alphanumerics; letters (of the English alphabet) and numbers; (given name) Hidekazu |
草体 see styles |
soutai / sotai そうたい |
(See 草書) highly cursive style (of writing Chinese characters); grass style |
草書 草书 see styles |
cǎo shū cao3 shu1 ts`ao shu tsao shu sousho / sosho そうしょ |
grass script; cursive script (Chinese calligraphic style) highly cursive style (of writing Chinese characters); grass style |
萌豚 see styles |
moebuta もえぶた |
(derogatory term) (slang) anime freak; person overly interested in female anime and video game characters |
萌車 see styles |
moesha もえしゃ |
car decorated with (female) anime characters |
葦手 see styles |
ashide あしで |
(1) (hist) ashide; painting of a waterside using characters of a poem to represent reeds, rocks, birds, etc. (Heian period); (2) handwriting style inspired by ashide paintings |
蒼頡 see styles |
souketsu / soketsu そうけつ |
(person) Cangjie (c. 2667-2596 BCE; supposed inventor of Chinese characters) |
行体 see styles |
gyoutai / gyotai ぎょうたい |
semicursive characters |
行書 行书 see styles |
xíng shū xing2 shu1 hsing shu gyousho / gyosho ぎょうしょ |
running script; semicursive script (Chinese calligraphic style) semi-cursive style (of writing Chinese characters); running style |
角字 see styles |
kakuji かくじ |
(1) style of lettering consisting of thick vertical and horizontal lines, often used in seals, crests, etc.; (2) printed style (of writing Chinese characters; as opposed to cursive style); (3) kanji (as opposed to kana) |
諧声 see styles |
kaisei / kaise かいせい |
(1) vocal harmony; harmonious voice; harmonious voices; (2) (one of the six classes of Chinese characters) (See 形声) phono-semantic character; semasio-phonetic character; character consisting of a phonetic and a semantic element |
諧聲 谐声 see styles |
xié shēng xie2 sheng1 hsieh sheng |
combination of a signific component and a phonetic element to form a phono-semantic character, as in 功[gong1], which has signific 力[li4] and phonetic 工[gong1] (also referred to as 形聲|形声[xing2 sheng1]); (of words or characters) homophonous |
豎提 竖提 see styles |
shù tí shu4 ti2 shu t`i shu ti |
stroke𠄌 in Chinese characters (e.g. 以[yi3]) |
豎直 竖直 see styles |
shù zhí shu4 zhi2 shu chih |
vertical; to erect; to set upright; vertical stroke in Chinese characters; young servant (old) |
豎筆 竖笔 see styles |
shù bǐ shu4 bi3 shu pi |
vertical stroke (in Chinese characters) |
豎鉤 竖钩 see styles |
shù gōu shu4 gou1 shu kou |
vertical stroke with a hook at the end (in Chinese characters) |
象形 see styles |
xiàng xíng xiang4 xing2 hsiang hsing ogata おがた |
pictogram; one of the Six Methods 六書|六书 of forming Chinese characters; Chinese character derived from a picture; sometimes called hieroglyph (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) hieroglyphics; (2) (one of the six classes of Chinese characters) (See 六書・1) pictograph; character representing a picture of an object; (surname) Ogata |
転注 see styles |
tenchuu / tenchu てんちゅう |
(one of the six classes of Chinese characters) (See 六書・1) derivative character; derivative cognate; character to which an extended meaning is assigned |
轉注 转注 see styles |
zhuǎn zhù zhuan3 zhu4 chuan chu |
transfer character (one of the Six Methods 六書|六书 of forming Chinese characters); character with meanings influenced by other words; sometimes called mutually explanatory character |
通假 see styles |
tōng jiǎ tong1 jia3 t`ung chia tung chia |
phonetic loan character; using one character interchangeably for phonetically related characters |
造字 see styles |
zào zì zao4 zi4 tsao tzu zouji / zoji ぞうじ |
to create Chinese characters; cf Six Methods of forming Chinese characters 六書|六书[liu4 shu1] kanji formation; character coinage |
邦字 see styles |
houji / hoji ほうじ |
Japanese characters; kanji and kana |
重文 see styles |
chóng wén chong2 wen2 ch`ung wen chung wen shigebumi しげぶみ |
repetitious passage; multiple variants of Chinese characters (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) {gramm} compound sentence; sentenced formed of two independent clauses; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (abbreviation) (See 重要文化財) important cultural property; important cultural asset; (given name) Shigebumi |
重碼 重码 see styles |
chóng mǎ chong2 ma3 ch`ung ma chung ma |
repeated code; coincident code (i.e. two characters or words having the same encoding) |
金印 see styles |
jīn yìn jin1 yin4 chin yin kinin きんいん |
golden seal; characters tattooed on a convict's face (1) gold seal; (2) (See 漢委奴国王印) King of Na gold seal |
金字 see styles |
jīn zì jin1 zi4 chin tzu kinji; konji きんじ; こんじ |
gold lettering; gold characters gold or gilt letters |
陽文 阳文 see styles |
yáng wén yang2 wen2 yang wen hifumi ひふみ |
characters cut in relief (female given name) Hifumi |
音訳 see styles |
onyaku おんやく |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) (See 音写) transliteration; (noun, transitive verb) (2) phonetic representation of a foreign word using Chinese characters; (noun, transitive verb) (3) reading aloud (for people with impaired vision) |
音譯 音译 see styles |
yīn yì yin1 yi4 yin i |
transliteration (rendering phonetic value, e.g. of English words in Chinese characters); characters giving phonetic value of Chinese word or name (when the correct characters may be unknown); transcription (linguistics); to transcribe phonetic symbols |
韻書 韵书 see styles |
yùn shū yun4 shu1 yün shu insho いんしょ |
rime dictionary (ancient type of Chinese dictionary that collates characters by tone and rhyme rather than by radical) rime dictionary; rhyme dictionary; Chinese dictionary arranged by finals |
體式 体式 see styles |
tǐ shì ti3 shi4 t`i shih ti shih |
(of characters) form; style (cursive, printed etc); (of a literary work) form; style; genre |
鳥篆 鸟篆 see styles |
niǎo zhuàn niao3 zhuan4 niao chuan |
bird characters (a decorated form of the Great Seal) |
龍套 龙套 see styles |
lóng tào long2 tao4 lung t`ao lung tao |
costume of minor characters in opera, featuring dragon designs; walk-on |
Variations: |
maru まる |
(1) (sometimes used for zero) (See 丸・まる・1) circle; (2) (when marking a test, homework, etc.) (See 二重丸) "correct"; "good"; (unc) (3) (placeholder used to censor individual characters or indicate a space to be filled in) (See 〇〇・1) *; _; (4) (See 句点) period; full stop; (5) (See 半濁点) handakuten (diacritic) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "6 Characters" 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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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
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