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<1234>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
脫門 脱门 see styles |
tuō mén tuo1 men2 t`o men to men datsumon |
the gate of emancipation, deliverance |
臨門 临门 see styles |
lín mén lin2 men2 lin men rinmon |
to arrive home; facing one's home; home-coming; (soccer) facing the goalmouth to face the gate |
與門 与门 see styles |
yǔ mén yu3 men2 yü men okikado おきかど |
AND gate (electronics) (surname) Okikado |
茅門 see styles |
boumon / bomon ぼうもん kayamon かやもん |
(1) thatched-roof gate (used as the entrance to a garden, esp. of a tea ceremony house); (2) (humble language) my home; thatched-roof gate (used as the entrance to a garden, esp. of a tea ceremony house) |
萱門 see styles |
kayamon かやもん |
thatched-roof gate (used as the entrance to a garden, esp. of a tea ceremony house) |
虛掩 虚掩 see styles |
xū yǎn xu1 yan3 hsü yen |
to partially obscure; (of a door, gate or window) slightly open; ajar; not fully shut; unlocked; (of a jacket or shirt) unbuttoned |
表門 see styles |
omotemon おもてもん |
front gate |
袖垣 see styles |
sodegaki そでがき |
low fence flanking a gate or entrance; (surname) Sodegaki |
袖柱 see styles |
sodebashira そでばしら |
small pillars supporting the main pillars of a torii or a temple gate |
裏門 see styles |
uramon うらもん |
back gate; (place-name) Uramon |
要門 要门 see styles |
yào mén yao4 men2 yao men kanato かなと |
(male given name) Kanato Essential or strategic way. |
見付 see styles |
mitsuke みつけ |
(1) approach (to a castle gate); (2) front of a structural member; (place-name, surname) Mitsuke |
見附 see styles |
mitsuke みつけ |
(1) approach (to a castle gate); (2) front of a structural member; (place-name, surname) Mitsuke |
角門 角门 see styles |
jiǎo mén jiao3 men2 chiao men kakumon かくもん |
corner gate (surname) Kakumon |
赤門 see styles |
akamon あかもん |
red gate (esp. at Tokyo University); (place-name, surname) Akamon |
路地 see styles |
roji ろじ |
(1) alley; alleyway; lane; (2) teahouse garden; (3) path through a gate (or through a garden, etc.) |
軍門 see styles |
gunmon ぐんもん |
(polite language) camp gate; general |
軒闥 轩闼 see styles |
xuān tà xuan1 ta4 hsüan t`a hsüan ta kentatsu |
a small gate |
輸門 输门 see styles |
shū mén shu1 men2 shu men shu mon |
gate for going in and out [of sense experience] |
道門 道门 see styles |
dào mén dao4 men2 tao men dōmon |
The gate of the Way, or of truth, religion, etc.; the various schools of Buddhism. |
鉅防 钜防 see styles |
jù fáng ju4 fang2 chü fang |
iron defense; defensive gate or wall (refers to the Great Wall) |
門丞 门丞 see styles |
mén chéng men2 cheng2 men ch`eng men cheng monjō |
gate gods |
門外 门外 see styles |
mén wài men2 wai4 men wai mongai もんがい |
outside the door outside a gate; beyond one's area of expertise; (place-name) Kadoke outside the gate |
門崗 门岗 see styles |
mén gǎng men2 gang3 men kang |
gate |
門戸 门戸 see styles |
mén hù men2 hu4 men hu monko もんこ |
door; (place-name) Mondo gate |
門扉 see styles |
monpi もんぴ |
door(surname) of a gate |
門札 see styles |
monsatsu; kadofuda もんさつ; かどふだ |
doorplate; nameplate; gate pass |
門構 see styles |
mongamae もんがまえ kadogamae かどがまえ |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) style or construction of a gate; gate-equipped (house, shop, etc.); (2) kanji "gate" radical (radical 169); (irregular okurigana usage) kanji "gate" radical (radical 169) |
門火 see styles |
kadobi かどび |
fire lit at a gate for funerals, weddings and Obon |
門灯 see styles |
montou / monto もんとう |
gate lamp |
門神 门神 see styles |
mén shén men2 shen2 men shen kadokami かどかみ |
door god (place-name) Kadokami 門丞 The gate-gods or guardians. |
門跡 门迹 see styles |
mén jī men2 ji1 men chi monzeki もんぜき |
(head priest of) temple formerly led by founder of sect; temple in which resided a member of nobility or imperial family; (head priest of) Honganji (temple in Kyoto); (place-name) Monzeki gate tracks |
門鑑 see styles |
monkan もんかん |
a pass allowing one through a gate |
門閤 门閤 see styles |
mén gé men2 ge2 men ko monkō |
a gate |
門首 门首 see styles |
mén shǒu men2 shou3 men shou monshu |
doorway; gate; entrance 門主 The controller of a gate, or sect. |
閉扉 see styles |
heihi / hehi へいひ |
(noun/participle) closure of a gate or door |
閉門 闭门 see styles |
bì mén bi4 men2 pi men heimon / hemon へいもん |
to close a door (noun/participle) (1) closing of a gate; (noun/participle) (2) (Edo-period) house confinement |
開關 开关 see styles |
kāi guān kai1 guan1 k`ai kuan kai kuan |
power switch; gas valve; to open the city (or frontier) gate; to open and close; to switch on and off |
閘口 闸口 see styles |
zhá kǒu zha2 kou3 cha k`ou cha kou |
open sluice gate; (toll) station; boarding gate (airport etc); (fig.) gateway (access point) |
閘閥 闸阀 see styles |
zhá fá zha2 fa2 cha fa |
gate valve; sluice valve |
閭門 see styles |
ryomon りょもん |
gate of a village |
闖入 闯入 see styles |
chuǎng rù chuang3 ru4 ch`uang ju chuang ju chinnyuu / chinnyu ちんにゅう |
to intrude; to charge in; to gate-crash (noun/participle) intrusion; forced entry |
關鍵 关键 see styles |
guān jiàn guan1 jian4 kuan chien kanken |
crucial point; crux; CL:個|个[ge4]; key; crucial; pivotal gate latch |
關鑰 关钥 see styles |
guān yuè guan1 yue4 kuan yüeh kanyaku |
gate latch |
防門 防门 see styles |
fáng mén fang2 men2 fang men |
defensive gate |
陸閘 see styles |
rikkou / rikko りっこう rikukou / rikuko りくこう |
land lock; floodwall gate |
随身 see styles |
zuijin; zuishin ずいじん; ずいしん |
(1) (hist) bodyguard (of a noble or high-ranking official); guard; escort; (noun/participle) (2) (hist) attendant; aide; assistant; (3) statues of guards that flank the gate of a shrine |
雲門 云门 see styles |
yún mén yun2 men2 yün men unmon うんもん |
(personal name) Unmon The Cloud-gate monastery in Guangdong, from which 文偃 Wenyan derived his title; his name was 張雪峯 Zhang Xuefeng; he lived early in the tenth century and founded the 雲門宗 (雲門禪宗), v. 三句. |
露路 see styles |
romi ろみ |
(1) alley; alleyway; lane; (2) path through a gate (or through a garden, etc.); (female given name) Romi |
驅趕 驱赶 see styles |
qū gǎn qu1 gan3 ch`ü kan chü kan |
to drive (vehicle); to drive out; to chase away; to herd (people towards a gate) |
鬼門 鬼门 see styles |
guǐ mén gui3 men2 kuei men kimon きもん |
(1) the northeastern (unlucky) direction; person or thing to be avoided; the demon's gate; (2) weak point; Achilles' heel; (surname) Onimon The north-east corner of a house, or of a city-gate enceinte, through which the spirits can come and go. |
龍門 龙门 see styles |
lóng mén long2 men2 lung men riyuumon / riyumon りゆうもん |
Longmen county in Huizhou 惠州[Hui4 zhou1], Guangdong; mythical Dragon gate where a carp can transform into a dragon (personal name) Riyūmon |
ケート see styles |
geeto ゲート |
(1) gate (for entry, boarding, etc.); (2) {comp} gate; (3) logic element; (personal name) Guesde |
一向門 一向门 see styles |
yī xiàng mén yi1 xiang4 men2 i hsiang men ikkōmon |
gate of one-pointedness |
一柱門 一柱门 see styles |
yī zhù mén yi1 zhu4 men2 i chu men ichichū mon |
one pillar gate |
三昧門 三昧门 see styles |
sān mèi mén san1 mei4 men2 san mei men zanmai mon |
The different stages of a bodhisattva's samādhi; cf. 智度論 28. |
三毬杖 see styles |
sagichou / sagicho さぎちょう |
burning of New Year's gate decorations (usu. on the 15th day of the New Year) |
不二門 不二门 see styles |
bù èr mén bu4 er4 men2 pu erh men fujimon ふじもん |
(surname) Fujimon gate of non-duality |
不死門 不死门 see styles |
bù sǐ mén bu4 si3 men2 pu ssu men fushi mon |
The gate of immortality or nirvana, i. e. Mahāyāna. |
二王門 see styles |
nioumon / niomon におうもん |
Deva gate; temple gate guarded by fierce Deva Kings; temple gate of the Nio |
仁王門 see styles |
nioumon / niomon におうもん |
Deva gate; temple gate guarded by fierce Deva Kings; temple gate of the Nio; (place-name) Nioumon |
仕切弁 see styles |
shikiriben しきりべん |
gate valve; sluice valve |
修行門 修行门 see styles |
xiū xíng mén xiu1 xing2 men2 hsiu hsing men shugyō mon |
gate of practice |
入り口 see styles |
hairiguchi はいりぐち hairikuchi はいりくち iriguchi いりぐち irikuchi いりくち |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) entrance; entry; gate; approach; mouth |
入場口 see styles |
nyuujouguchi / nyujoguchi にゅうじょうぐち |
admission gate; entrance gate; entrance |
入場門 see styles |
nyuujoumon / nyujomon にゅうじょうもん |
admission gate |
八脚門 see styles |
yatsuashimon やつあしもん hakkyakumon はっきゃくもん |
single-tiered gate with eight secondary pillars supporting the four main central pillars |
八足門 see styles |
yatsuashimon やつあしもん |
single-tiered gate with eight secondary pillars supporting the four main central pillars |
内路地 see styles |
uchiroji うちろじ |
inner teahouse garden (within the central gate) |
内露地 see styles |
uchiroji うちろじ |
inner teahouse garden (within the central gate) |
冠木門 see styles |
kabukimon かぶきもん |
gate with a crossbar |
函谷關 函谷关 see styles |
hán gǔ guān han2 gu3 guan1 han ku kuan |
Hangu Pass in modern day Henan Province, strategic pass forming the eastern gate of the Qin State during the Warring States Period (770-221 BC) |
切り戸 see styles |
kirido きりど |
low gate; side gate |
切戸口 see styles |
kiridoguchi きりどぐち |
(1) small wooden door at the rear of a noh stage; (2) small garden gate |
制水弁 see styles |
seisuiben / sesuiben せいすいべん |
water regulating valve; gate valve |
勅使門 see styles |
chokushimon ちょくしもん |
{archit} imperial envoy gate; temple gate used by imperial envoy |
南大門 see styles |
nandaimon なんだいもん |
main southern gate (of a temple, castle town, etc.); (place-name) Minamidaimon |
南天門 南天门 see styles |
nán tiān mén nan2 tian1 men2 nan t`ien men nan tien men |
South Gate to Heaven, the name a gate constructed on various mountains, most notably on Mount Tai 泰山[Tai4 Shan1]; (mythology) southern gate of the Heavenly Palace |
反相器 see styles |
fǎn xiàng qì fan3 xiang4 qi4 fan hsiang ch`i fan hsiang chi |
(electronics) inverter; NOT gate |
取水口 see styles |
shusuikou / shusuiko しゅすいこう |
intake port; water intake; sluice gate; (place-name) Shusuikou |
受け箱 see styles |
ukebako うけばこ |
box set at a gate of a home or near the front door, used for receiving deliveries of newspapers, mail, milk, etc. |
向唐門 see styles |
mukaikaramon; mukoukaramon / mukaikaramon; mukokaramon むかいからもん; むこうからもん |
(See 唐門,唐破風) karamon gate with karahafu eaves at the front and back |
善趣門 善趣门 see styles |
shàn qù mén shan4 qu4 men2 shan ch`ü men shan chü men zenshu mon |
the gate to wholesome rebirths |
四脚門 see styles |
shikyakumon; yotsuashimon しきゃくもん; よつあしもん |
style of temple gate featuring four supporting pillars and a gabled roof |
圓滿門 圆满门 see styles |
yuán mǎn mén yuan2 man3 men2 yüan man men enman mon |
gate of perfect completion |
圓融門 圆融门 see styles |
yuán róng mén yuan2 rong2 men2 yüan jung men enyū mon |
gate of interpenetration |
埋み門 see styles |
uzumimon うずみもん |
(See 穴門・あなもん) small gate in a mud or stone wall |
外路地 see styles |
sotoroji そとろじ |
outer teahouse garden (outside the central gate) |
外露地 see styles |
sotoroji そとろじ |
outer teahouse garden (outside the central gate) |
大毛蓼 see styles |
ooketade; ooketade おおけたで; オオケタデ |
(kana only) kiss-me-over-the-garden-gate (Persicaria orientalis); prince's feather |
天安門 天安门 see styles |
tiān ān mén tian1 an1 men2 t`ien an men tien an men tenanmon てんあんもん |
Tiananmen Gate, entrance of the Imperial City in Beijing (place-name) Ten'anmon; Tiananmen |
天王門 天王门 see styles |
tiān wáng mén tian1 wang2 men2 t`ien wang men tien wang men tennō mon |
Gate of the Heavenly Kings |
守根門 守根门 see styles |
shǒu gēn mén shou3 gen1 men2 shou ken men shu konmon |
guard the gate of the senses |
守門天 守门天 see styles |
shǒu mén tiān shou3 men2 tian1 shou men t`ien shou men tien shumon ten |
or 守門尊 The deva gate-guardian of a temple. |
守門尊 守门尊 see styles |
shǒu mén zūn shou3 men2 zun1 shou men tsun shumon son |
gate guardian god |
崇文門 崇文门 see styles |
chóng wén mén chong2 wen2 men2 ch`ung wen men chung wen men |
Chongwenmen gate in Beijing |
左義長 see styles |
sagichou / sagicho さぎちょう |
burning of New Year's gate decorations (usu. on the 15th day of the New Year); (given name) Sagichō |
庭木戸 see styles |
niwakido にわきど |
garden gate |
引付る see styles |
hikitsukeru ひきつける |
(irregular okurigana usage) (Ichidan verb) (1) to fascinate; to attract; to charm; to pull up (at a gate); (2) to have a convulsion |
引發門 引发门 see styles |
yǐn fā mén yin3 fa1 men2 yin fa men inhotsu mon |
gate to full accomplishment |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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