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<12345>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
速効 see styles |
sokkou / sokko そっこう |
(See 遅効) speedy effect |
達筆 see styles |
tappitsu たっぴつ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) good handwriting; skillful penmanship; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) speedy writing; vigorous writing |
適薬 see styles |
tekiyaku てきやく |
specific medicine or remedy |
鄙人 see styles |
bǐ rén bi3 ren2 pi jen hinabito ひなびと hijin ひじん tohitoma とひとま tohito とひと |
your humble servant; I (1) (archaism) countryfolk; villager; provincial; (2) (derogatory term) (archaism) greedy person; underclass; low-standing person; (archaism) countryfolk; villager; provincial |
雜劇 杂剧 see styles |
zá jù za2 ju4 tsa chü |
a Yuan dynasty form of musical comedy |
風薬 see styles |
kazegusuri かぜぐすり kazagusuri かざぐすり |
remedy for a cold; cold medicine |
饞人 馋人 see styles |
chán rén chan2 ren2 ch`an jen chan jen |
to make one's mouth water; appetizing; greedy person; glutton |
饞鬼 馋鬼 see styles |
chán guǐ chan2 gui3 ch`an kuei chan kuei |
glutton; greedy pig |
黄耆 see styles |
ougi / ogi おうぎ |
Astragalus root; Hedysarum root |
NSC see styles |
en esu shii / en esu shi エン・エス・シー |
(org) Yoshimoto New Star Creation (comedy school established by Yoshimoto Kogyo); Yoshimoto Academy; NSC |
お笑い see styles |
owarai おわらい |
(1) comical (story, song); comic; (2) the comedy business (rakugo, manzai, etc.); (3) something laughable |
かぜ薬 see styles |
kazegusuri かぜぐすり |
remedy for a cold; cold medicine |
コント see styles |
konto コント |
(1) conte (fre:); short story; tale; (2) comedy sketch; skit; (place-name) Gondo; Gondot |
ドラマ see styles |
dorama ドラマ |
(1) (abbreviation) (See テレビドラマ) (non-documentary) television series; TV drama; teledrama; play; (2) drama; dramatic incident; spectacle; tragedy; (place-name) Dhrama (Greece) |
不足勝 see styles |
fusokugachi ふそくがち |
needy circumstances |
二福田 see styles |
èr fú tián er4 fu2 tian2 erh fu t`ien erh fu tien ni fukuden |
The two fields for the cultivation of happiness: (a) 學人田 the eighteen Hīnayāna classes of those under training in religion; (b) 無學人田 the nine divisions of those no longer in training, i.e. who have completed their course. Also (a) 悲田 the pitable or poor and needy, as the field or opportunity for charity; (b) 敬田the field of religion and reverence of the Buddhas, the saints, the priesthood. |
五祕密 五秘密 see styles |
wǔ mì mì wu3 mi4 mi4 wu mi mi go himitsu |
(五祕) The five esoteric or occult ones, i. e. the five bodhisattvas of the diamond realm, known as Vajrasattva in the middle; 欲 desire on the east; 觸 contact, south; 愛 love, west; and 慢 pride, north. Vajrasattva represents the six fundamental elements of sentient existence and here indicates the birth of bodhisattva sentience; desire is that of bodhi and the salvation of all: contact with the needy world for its salvation follows; love of all the living comes next; pride or the power of nirvana succeeds. |
十二夜 see styles |
juuniya / juniya じゅうにや |
{Christn} Twelfth Night; Epiphany Eve; (wk) Twelfth Night (comedy by William Shakespeare); Twelfth Night, or What You Will |
卑しい see styles |
iyashii / iyashi いやしい |
(adjective) (1) lowborn; humble; lowly; (2) vulgar; coarse; crude; mean; base; vile; (3) shabby; (4) greedy; gluttonous; avaricious |
即効薬 see styles |
sokkouyaku / sokkoyaku そっこうやく |
quick-acting remedy; fast-acting medicine |
合い薬 see styles |
aigusuri あいぐすり |
specific remedy |
同樂會 同乐会 see styles |
tóng lè huì tong2 le4 hui4 t`ung le hui tung le hui |
social gathering at which those attending take it in turns to perform for the whole group (music, dancing or comedy etc) |
善後策 see styles |
zengosaku ぜんごさく |
remedial measure; relief measure; corrective measure; countermeasure; remedy |
喋くり see styles |
shabekuri しゃべくり |
(1) (kana only) chatting without a break; talking without pause; (2) (kana only) (See しゃべくり漫才) amusing two-person dialogue (form of stand-up comedy) |
困窮者 see styles |
konkyuusha / konkyusha こんきゅうしゃ |
the poor; the needy; the destitute |
土方子 see styles |
tǔ fāng zi tu3 fang1 zi5 t`u fang tzu tu fang tzu |
(TCM) folk remedy |
奧塞羅 奥塞罗 see styles |
ào sāi luó ao4 sai1 luo2 ao sai lo |
Othello, 1604 tragedy by William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚 |
御笑い see styles |
owarai おわらい |
(1) comical (story, song); comic; (2) the comedy business (rakugo, manzai, etc.); (3) something laughable |
復讐劇 see styles |
fukushuugeki / fukushugeki ふくしゅうげき |
revenge tragedy |
悲喜劇 悲喜剧 see styles |
bēi xǐ jù bei1 xi3 ju4 pei hsi chü hikigeki ひきげき |
tragicomedy tragicomedy |
打ち棒 see styles |
uchibou / uchibo うちぼう |
(1) rolling pin; (2) slapstick (comedy) |
搞笑片 see styles |
gǎo xiào piàn gao3 xiao4 pian4 kao hsiao p`ien kao hsiao pien |
comedy film; comedy; CL:部[bu4] |
末嗟羅 末嗟罗 see styles |
mò jiē luó mo4 jie1 luo2 mo chieh lo masara |
matsara, 慳 grudging, stingy, greedy. |
李爾王 李尔王 see styles |
lǐ ěr wáng li3 er3 wang2 li erh wang |
King Lear, 1605 tragedy by William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚 |
欲張る see styles |
yokubaru よくばる |
(v5r,vi) to be greedy; to be avaricious; to want badly; to desire intensely; to covet |
欲深い see styles |
yokubukai; yokufukai よくぶかい; よくふかい |
(adjective) greedy |
正気散 see styles |
shoukisan / shokisan しょうきさん |
(archaism) traditional Chinese cold remedy (a medical powder with antipyretic and diaphoretic effects) |
汚ない see styles |
kitanai きたない |
(irregular okurigana usage) (adjective) (1) dirty; filthy; foul; unclean; (2) disordered; messy; untidy; poor (e.g. handwriting); (3) indecent (language, etc.); dirty; vulgar; coarse; (4) dastardly; mean; base; underhanded; (5) stingy; greedy |
治療法 治疗法 see styles |
zhì liáo fǎ zhi4 liao2 fa3 chih liao fa chiryouhou / chiryoho ちりょうほう |
therapy method of treatment; cure; remedy |
治療薬 see styles |
chiryouyaku / chiryoyaku ちりょうやく |
therapeutic agent; remedy; medicine; drug; cure |
爺穢い see styles |
jijimusai じじむさい |
(adjective) (kana only) like an old man; doddering; wizened; frowzy; seedy |
物ボケ see styles |
monoboke; monoboke ものボケ; モノボケ |
(kana only) fooling around with objects (type of improvised comedy act); prop comedy |
珍糞漢 see styles |
chinpunkan ちんぷんかん chinbunkan ちんぶんかん |
(kana only) babble; gibberish; gobbledygook; gobbledegook |
珍紛漢 see styles |
chinpunkan ちんぷんかん chinbunkan ちんぶんかん |
(kana only) babble; gibberish; gobbledygook; gobbledegook |
甘迺迪 甘乃迪 see styles |
gān nǎi dí gan1 nai3 di2 kan nai ti |
Kennedy (name) (Tw) |
突込み see styles |
tsukkomi つっこみ |
(1) penetration; digging into something; (2) (kana only) (in comedy) straight man; retort; quip; (3) (idiom) sex; intercourse |
算盤尽 see styles |
sorobanzuku そろばんづく |
(irregular okurigana usage) (adj-no,n) (kana only) mercenary; calculative; greedy; commercial-minded; venal |
脫口秀 脱口秀 see styles |
tuō kǒu xiù tuo1 kou3 xiu4 t`o k`ou hsiu to kou hsiu |
(loanword) talk show; stand-up comedy |
色揚げ see styles |
iroage いろあげ |
(noun/participle) redyeing |
色直し see styles |
ironaoshi いろなおし |
(n,vs,vi) (1) (usu. お〜) (See お色直し) changing one's clothing (of a bride or groom during a wedding reception); (n,vs,vi) (2) redyeing (of clothes, etc.) |
苦しい see styles |
kurushii / kurushi くるしい |
(adjective) (1) painful; difficult; tough; hard; (adjective) (2) distressing; (psychologically) difficult; stressful; awkward (e.g. position); (adjective) (3) straitened (circumstances); tight (financial situation); needy; struggling; (adjective) (4) strained (interpretation, explanation, etc.); lame (e.g. excuse); forced (e.g. smile); far-fetched; (suf,adj-i) (5) (after -masu stem of verb; often ぐるしい) (See 寝苦しい・ねぐるしい,見苦しい・みぐるしい) hard to do; unpleasant |
茶番劇 see styles |
chabangeki ちゃばんげき |
burlesque; low comedy; farce |
草深い see styles |
kusabukai くさぶかい |
(adjective) grassy; weedy |
荒治療 see styles |
arachiryou / arachiryo あらちりょう |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) (non-standard var. of 荒療治) (See 荒療治・1) rough-and-ready (medical) treatment; drastic remedy; drastic treatment; (noun, transitive verb) (2) (See 荒療治・2) drastic measures; drastic steps |
荒療治 see styles |
araryouji / araryoji あらりょうじ |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) rough-and-ready (medical) treatment; drastic remedy; drastic treatment; (noun, transitive verb) (2) drastic measures; drastic steps |
莫里哀 see styles |
mò lǐ āi mo4 li3 ai1 mo li ai |
Molière (1622-1673), French playwright and actor, master of comedy |
貧しい see styles |
mazushii / mazushi まずしい |
(adjective) (1) poor; needy; (adjective) (2) lacking (quantity and quality-wise); poor; scanty; skimpy; slight; inadequate |
貧困者 see styles |
hinkonsha ひんこんしゃ |
pauper; the needy; the poor |
貪欲法 see styles |
donyokuhou / donyokuho どんよくほう |
{math} (See 欲張り法) greedy algorithm |
賤しい see styles |
iyashii / iyashi いやしい |
(adjective) (1) lowborn; humble; lowly; (2) vulgar; coarse; crude; mean; base; vile; (3) shabby; (4) greedy; gluttonous; avaricious |
軽演劇 see styles |
keiengeki / keengeki けいえんげき |
light comedy |
速やか see styles |
sumiyaka すみやか |
(adjectival noun) quick; speedy; prompt; rapid; swift |
鄭光祖 郑光祖 see styles |
zhèng guāng zǔ zheng4 guang1 zu3 cheng kuang tsu |
Zheng Guangzu, Yuan dynasty dramatist in the 雜劇|杂剧 tradition of musical comedy, one of the Four Great Yuan dramatists 元曲四大家 |
金壺眼 see styles |
kanatsubomanako かなつぼまなこ |
goggle-eyes; round, sunken eyes; greedy look |
鍾馗散 see styles |
shoukisan / shokisan しょうきさん |
(archaism) traditional Chinese cold remedy (a medical powder with antipyretic and diaphoretic effects) |
關漢卿 关汉卿 see styles |
guān hàn qīng guan1 han4 qing1 kuan han ch`ing kuan han ching |
Guan Hanqing (c. 1235-c. 1300), Yuan dynasty dramatist in the 雜劇|杂剧 tradition of musical comedy, one of the Four Great Yuan dramatists 元曲四大家 |
阿伽陀 see styles |
ā qié tuó a1 qie2 tuo2 a ch`ieh t`o a chieh to akada |
阿竭陀; 阿揭 (阿揭陀) agada, free from disease, an antidote, intp. as 普去 a medicine that entirely rids (of disease), elixir of life, universal remedy. |
陳奮翰 see styles |
chinpunkan ちんぷんかん chinbunkan ちんぶんかん |
(kana only) babble; gibberish; gobbledygook; gobbledegook |
風邪薬 see styles |
kazegusuri かぜぐすり kazagusuri かざぐすり |
remedy for a cold; cold medicine |
馬致遠 马致远 see styles |
mǎ zhì yuǎn ma3 zhi4 yuan3 ma chih yüan |
Ma Zhiyuan (c. 1250-1321), Yuan dynasty dramatist in the 雜劇|杂剧[za2 ju4] tradition of musical comedy, one of the Four Great Yuan Dramatists 元曲四大家[Yuan2 qu3 Si4 Da4 jia1] |
麥克白 麦克白 see styles |
mài kè bái mai4 ke4 bai2 mai k`o pai mai ko pai |
Macbeth (name); Macbeth, 1606 tragedy by William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚 |
がっつく see styles |
gattsuku がっつく |
(v5k,vi) (See がつがつ・1) to be greedy; to devour greedily |
がめつい see styles |
gametsui がめつい |
(adjective) (colloquialism) greedy; grasping; tightfisted; predatory (e.g. business); calculating; avaricious |
きょう正 see styles |
kyousei / kyose きょうせい |
(n,vs,adj-no) correction (of fault, defect, flaw, etc.); remedy; rectification; redress; reform |
コメディ see styles |
komedi コメディ |
comedy |
ツッコミ see styles |
tsukkomi ツッコミ |
(1) penetration; digging into something; (2) (kana only) (in comedy) straight man; retort; quip; (3) (idiom) sex; intercourse |
ハリセン see styles |
harisen ハリセン |
(See 張り扇・2) paper fan used in slapstick comedy |
モノボケ see styles |
monoboke モノボケ |
fooling around with objects (type of improvised comedy act) |
よれよれ see styles |
yoreyore よれよれ |
(noun or adjectival noun) worn-out; shabby; seedy; wrinkled-up |
ラヴコメ see styles |
rarakome ラヴコメ |
(abbreviation) romantic comedy (wasei: love comedy); rom-com |
ラブコメ see styles |
rabukome ラブコメ |
(abbreviation) romantic comedy (wasei: love comedy); rom-com |
三段オチ see styles |
sandanochi さんだんオチ |
three-part joke, where the first two parts are similar and mundane, while the third is the punchline (e.g. How do you get to my place? Go down to the corner, turn left, and get lost.); rule of three (in comedy writing) |
三段落ち see styles |
sandanochi さんだんおち |
three-part joke, where the first two parts are similar and mundane, while the third is the punchline (e.g. How do you get to my place? Go down to the corner, turn left, and get lost.); rule of three (in comedy writing) |
不況対策 see styles |
fukyoutaisaku / fukyotaisaku ふきょうたいさく |
antidepression policy; antirecession policy; counterrecession policy; economic recovery policy; remedy for depression |
二人羽織 see styles |
nininbaori ににんばおり |
(See 羽織) "Helping Hands" comedy performance; performance in which one person wears a haori on their shoulders, while another person behind them puts their arms through the sleeves of the haori and feeds the person in front |
仗義疏財 仗义疏财 see styles |
zhàng yì shū cái zhang4 yi4 shu1 cai2 chang i shu ts`ai chang i shu tsai |
to help the needy for justice (idiom); to be loyal to one's friends and generous to the needy |
俄狄浦斯 see styles |
é dí pǔ sī e2 di2 pu3 si1 o ti p`u ssu o ti pu ssu |
Oedipus, hero of tragedy by Athenian dramatist Sophocles |
八大靈塔 八大灵塔 see styles |
bā dà líng tǎ ba1 da4 ling2 ta3 pa ta ling t`a pa ta ling ta hachi dai ryōtō |
The eight great "spirit", or sacred stūpas erected at (1) Kapilavastu, Buddha's birthplace; (2) Magadha, where he was first enlightened; (3) the deer-park Benares, where he first preached; (4) Jetavana, where he revealed his supernatural powers; (5) Kanyākubja (Kanauj), where he descended from Indra's heavens; (6) Rājagṛha, where Devadatta was destroyed and the Saṅgha purifed; (7) Vaiśāli, where he announced his speedy nirvana; (8) Kuśinagara, where he entered nirvāṇa. There is another slightly variant list. |
公地悲劇 公地悲剧 see styles |
gōng dì bēi jù gong1 di4 bei1 ju4 kung ti pei chü |
tragedy of the commons (economics) |
列別傑夫 列别杰夫 see styles |
liè biè jié fū lie4 bie4 jie2 fu1 lieh pieh chieh fu |
Lebedev or Lebedyev (Russian name) |
卑しん坊 see styles |
iyashinbou / iyashinbo いやしんぼう |
greedy person |
吐槽大會 吐槽大会 see styles |
tù cáo dà huì tu4 cao2 da4 hui4 t`u ts`ao ta hui tu tsao ta hui |
Roast! (PRC comedy series) |
哈姆雷特 see styles |
hā mǔ léi tè ha1 mu3 lei2 te4 ha mu lei t`e ha mu lei te |
Hamlet (name); the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark c. 1601 by William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚 |
喜劇映画 see styles |
kigekieiga / kigekiega きげきえいが |
comedy film; comic film |
四無所畏 四无所畏 see styles |
sì wú suǒ wèi si4 wu2 suo3 wei4 ssu wu so wei shi mushoi |
(四無畏) The four kinds of fearlessness, or courage, of which there are two groups: Buddha-fearlessness arises from his omniscience; perfection of character; overcoming opposition; and ending of suffering. Bodhisattva-fearlessness arises from powers of memory; of moral diagnosis and application of the remedy; of ratiocination; and of solving doubts. v. 智度論 48 and 5. |
回天乏術 回天乏术 see styles |
huí tiān fá shù hui2 tian1 fa2 shu4 hui t`ien fa shu hui tien fa shu |
(idiom) nothing can be done to remedy the situation; beyond recovery |
多吃多佔 多吃多占 see styles |
duō chī duō zhàn duo1 chi1 duo1 zhan4 to ch`ih to chan to chih to chan |
taking or eating more than one's due (idiom); greedy and selfish |
強欲非道 see styles |
gouyokuhidou / goyokuhido ごうよくひどう |
(noun or adjectival noun) abnormally and inhumanly greedy; cruel and rapacious |
役所言葉 see styles |
yakushokotoba やくしょことば |
(See お役所言葉) bureaucratic jargon; officialese; gobbledygook |
意地汚い see styles |
ijikitanai いじきたない |
(adjective) gluttonous; greedy |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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