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Simple Dictionary Definition |
正丁 see styles |
seitei; shoutei / sete; shote せいてい; しょうてい |
(hist) man in good health between 21 and 60 years of age to whom applied various corvee and taxes (under the ritsuryō system) |
正氣 正气 see styles |
zhèng qì zheng4 qi4 cheng ch`i cheng chi seiki / seki せいき |
healthy atmosphere; moral spirit; unyielding integrity; probity; (TCM) vital energy (resistance to diseases) (personal name) Seiki |
歪風 歪风 see styles |
wāi fēng wai1 feng1 wai feng |
unhealthy trend; noxious influence |
毒害 see styles |
dú hài du2 hai4 tu hai dokugai どくがい |
to harm (sb's health) with narcotics etc; to poison (people's minds); to corrupt; pernicious influence (noun/participle) poison |
気嫌 see styles |
kigen きげん |
(irregular kanji usage) (1) humour; humor; temper; mood; spirits; (2) safety; health; well-being; one's situation; (adjectival noun) (3) in a good mood; in high spirits; happy; cheery; merry; chipper |
水靈 水灵 see styles |
shuǐ líng shui3 ling2 shui ling |
(of fruit etc) fresh; (of a person etc) full of life; healthy-looking; (of eyes) moist and bright; lustrous |
清勝 see styles |
kiyomasa きよまさ |
(your) good health; (personal name) Kiyomasa |
清栄 see styles |
seiei / see せいえい |
your health and prosperity; (given name) Seiei |
清祥 see styles |
seishou / sesho せいしょう |
(used in letter writing; referring to the recipient) happiness and health |
清穆 see styles |
kiyoatsu きよあつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (used in letters to celebrate the health and happiness of the addressee) gentle and pure; (male given name) Kiyoatsu |
湯立 see styles |
yudate ゆだて |
(irregular okurigana usage) Shinto ritual in which a shaman or priest soaks bamboo grass in boiling water and sprinkles the water on worshippers (originally a form of divination, later a purification ceremony, now primarily used to pray for good health); (place-name) Yudate |
無恙 无恙 see styles |
wú yàng wu2 yang4 wu yang |
in good health |
無病 无病 see styles |
wú bìng wu2 bing4 wu ping mubyou / mubyo むびょう |
(noun or adjectival noun) in sound health free from disease |
爽健 see styles |
shuǎng jiàn shuang3 jian4 shuang chien |
to feel well; healthy and carefree |
特保 see styles |
tokuho; tokuho とくほ; トクホ |
(abbreviation) (kana only) (See 特定保健用食品) food for specified health uses (e.g. cholesterol reduction); designated health food |
生態 生态 see styles |
shēng tài sheng1 tai4 sheng t`ai sheng tai seitai / setai せいたい |
ecology (the study of interactions between organisms and their environment); ecological state (the condition or health of a natural environment); (fig.) ecosystem (a complex network, e.g. in tech, business or media, as in 數字生態|数字生态[shu4 zi4 sheng1 tai4] "digital ecosystem") (1) ecology; life and habits (of an animal); (2) mode of life; way of living |
生色 see styles |
shēng sè sheng1 se4 sheng se seishoku / seshoku せいしょく |
healthy complexion jāta-rūpa; gold, v. 生像. |
畸戀 畸恋 see styles |
jī liàn ji1 lian4 chi lien |
improper love affair; unhealthy relationship (age-inappropriate, obsessive, incestuous etc) |
病む see styles |
yamu やむ |
(v5m,vi) (1) to fall ill; (transitive verb) (2) to suffer from (e.g. a disease); to have something wrong with (e.g. an inner organ); (transitive verb) (3) (colloquialism) to be depressed; to feel down; to have mental health issues |
病体 see styles |
byoutai / byotai びょうたい |
sick body; poor health |
病弱 see styles |
bìng ruò bing4 ruo4 ping jo byoujaku / byojaku びょうじゃく |
sick and weak; sickly; invalid (adj-na,adj-no,n) weak (constitution); sickly; feeble; in poor health |
病的 see styles |
byouteki / byoteki びょうてき |
(adj-na,adj-no) pathological; morbid; unhealthy; diseased; unwholesome; abnormal |
病身 see styles |
byoushin / byoshin びょうしん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) weak constitution; ill health |
病魔 see styles |
bìng mó bing4 mo2 ping mo byouma / byoma びょうま |
serious illness demon of ill health; disease |
痛痒 see styles |
tsuuyou / tsuyo つうよう |
(1) pain and itching; (2) mental anguish; unhealthy emotions |
痛癢 痛痒 see styles |
tòng yǎng tong4 yang3 t`ung yang tung yang tsuuyou / tsuyo つうよう |
pain and itch; sufferings; importance; consequence (1) pain and itching; (2) mental anguish; unhealthy emotions |
療傷 疗伤 see styles |
liáo shāng liao2 shang1 liao shang |
healing; to heal; to make healthy again |
盛妝 盛妆 see styles |
shèng zhuāng sheng4 zhuang1 sheng chuang |
vigorous; strong and healthy |
矯健 矫健 see styles |
jiǎo jiàn jiao3 jian4 chiao chien |
strong and healthy; vigorous |
硬朗 see styles |
yìng lǎng ying4 lang3 ying lang |
robust; healthy |
紅暈 红晕 see styles |
hóng yùn hong2 yun4 hung yün |
a reddish flush on the face (as from emotion, health or exertion); a rosy tint (on clouds, flowers or water) |
紅麴 红曲 see styles |
hóng qū hong2 qu1 hung ch`ü hung chü |
red yeast (so called, although it's actually a mold, not a yeast), a fermentation product created by culturing rice with the mold Monascus purpureus, producing red pigments and bioactive compounds, used in food for its color, as a flavor enhancer, and for its health benefits |
經行 经行 see styles |
jīng xíng jing1 xing2 ching hsing kyōgyō |
to perform walking meditation To walk about when meditating to prevent sleepiness; also as exercise to keep in health; the caṅkramana was a place for such exercise, e.g. a cloister, a corridor. |
美活 see styles |
bikatsu びかつ |
(colloquialism) activities in the pursuit of beauty (e.g. using cosmetics, eating healthily) |
美腸 see styles |
bichou / bicho びちょう |
(colloquialism) healthy gut |
老健 see styles |
rouken / roken ろうけん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) being healthy in old age; being old but healthy; (2) (abbreviation) (See 老健施設) rehabilitation facility for the elderly |
肌荒 see styles |
hadaare / hadare はだあれ |
(noun/participle) dry skin; bad skin; rough skin; unhealthy skin |
腸活 see styles |
choukatsu / chokatsu ちょうかつ |
(colloquialism) trying to improve one's gut health; maintaining a healthy gut |
自重 see styles |
zì zhòng zi4 zhong4 tzu chung jichou / jicho じちょう |
to conduct oneself with dignity; to be dignified; deadweight (n,vs,vi) (1) self-respect; (n,vs,vi) (2) prudence; not acting rashly; restraining oneself; (n,vs,vi) (3) taking care of oneself; being careful with one's health |
茁壯 茁壮 see styles |
zhuó zhuàng zhuo2 zhuang4 cho chuang |
healthy and strong; sturdy; thriving; vigorous; robust; flourishing |
藥補 药补 see styles |
yào bǔ yao4 bu3 yao pu |
medicinal dietary supplement that helps build up one's health |
虛弱 虚弱 see styles |
xū ruò xu1 ruo4 hsü jo |
weak; in poor health See: 虚弱 |
血條 血条 see styles |
xuè tiáo xue4 tiao2 hsüeh t`iao hsüeh tiao |
(gaming) health bar |
血槽 see styles |
xuè cáo xue4 cao2 hsüeh ts`ao hsüeh tsao |
fuller; blood groove (on a blade); (gaming) health bar |
血色 see styles |
xuè sè xue4 se4 hsüeh se kesshoku けっしょく |
color (of one's skin, a sign of good health); red of cheeks (1) complexion; colour; color; (2) blood red |
衛生 卫生 see styles |
wèi shēng wei4 sheng1 wei sheng morio もりお |
hygienic; sanitary; hygiene; sanitation (1) hygiene; sanitation; cleanliness; health; (2) {civeng} toilet; restroom; bathroom; (given name) Morio |
補法 补法 see styles |
bǔ fǎ bu3 fa3 pu fa hohou / hoho ほほう |
treatment involving the use of tonics to restore the patient's health; reinforcing method (in acupuncture) revitalizing treatment that stimulates the organs or the meridians (in Chinese medicine) |
補養 补养 see styles |
bǔ yǎng bu3 yang3 pu yang |
to take a tonic or nourishing food to build up one's health |
調子 调子 see styles |
diào zi diao4 zi5 tiao tzu choushi / choshi ちょうし |
tune; melody; tuning; cadence; intonation; (speech) tone (1) tune; tone; key; pitch; time; rhythm; (2) vein; mood; way; manner; style; knack; (3) condition; state of health; shape; (4) impetus; spur of the moment; strain; (5) trend; (place-name, surname) Chōshi |
調攝 调摄 see styles |
tiáo shè tiao2 she4 t`iao she tiao she |
(literary) to nurse to health; to recuperate |
調理 调理 see styles |
tiáo lǐ tiao2 li3 t`iao li tiao li chouri / chori ちょうり |
to nurse one's health; to recuperate; to take care of; to look after; to discipline; to educate; to train; to prepare food; (dialect) to make fun of; (medicine) to opsonize (noun, transitive verb) cooking; food preparation |
調養 调养 see styles |
tiáo yǎng tiao2 yang3 t`iao yang tiao yang |
to take care of (sb's health); to nurse |
請安 请安 see styles |
qǐng ān qing3 an1 ch`ing an ching an shouan / shoan しょうあん |
to pay respects; to wish good health; in Qing times, a specific form of salutation (see also 打千[da3 qian1]) (personal name) Shouan |
譏嫌 讥嫌 see styles |
jī xián ji1 xian2 chi hsien kigen きげん |
(out-dated kanji) (1) humour; humor; temper; mood; spirits; (2) safety; health; well-being; one's situation; (adjectival noun) (3) in a good mood; in high spirits; happy; cheery; merry; chipper To hold in contempt; to satirize. |
賠上 赔上 see styles |
péi shàng pei2 shang4 p`ei shang pei shang |
to pay for something with the loss of (one's health etc); to have something come at the cost of (one's reputation etc) |
起居 see styles |
qǐ jū qi3 ju1 ch`i chü chi chü kikyo ききょ |
everyday life; regular pattern of life (n,vs,vi) (1) one's daily life; (2) condition; well-being; state of one's health; (3) (orig. meaning) standing and sitting; movements |
身子 see styles |
shēn zi shen1 zi5 shen tzu Shinshi |
body; pregnancy; health Śāriputra |
身體 身体 see styles |
shēn tǐ shen1 ti3 shen t`i shen ti shintai |
the body; one's health body |
進補 进补 see styles |
jìn bǔ jin4 bu3 chin pu |
to take a tonic (for one's health) |
達者 达者 see styles |
dá zhě da2 zhe3 ta che tatsusha たつしゃ |
(adjectival noun) (1) in good health; healthy; well; fit; robust; strong; (adjectival noun) (2) skilled; proficient; adept; (3) (See 達人) master; expert; (place-name) Tatsusha adept |
邪氣 邪气 see styles |
xié qì xie2 qi4 hsieh ch`i hsieh chi |
evil influence; unhealthy trend; (a person's) evil air; aura of wickedness; (TCM) pathogenic energy (opposite: 正氣|正气[zheng4 qi4], vital energy) |
醫鬧 医闹 see styles |
yī nào yi1 nao4 i nao |
(neologism, attested by 2013) organized disruption of healthcare facilities or verbal and physical abuse of medical staff by an aggrieved patient or proxies such as family members or hired thugs, typically aimed at obtaining compensation |
障り see styles |
sawari さわり |
(1) hindrance; obstacle; impediment; inconvenience; (2) harm (to one's health); bad effect; sickness; (3) menstruation; period |
頑健 see styles |
ganken がんけん |
(noun or adjectival noun) robust; fit and healthy; strong; sturdy |
食補 食补 see styles |
shí bǔ shi2 bu3 shih pu |
tonic food (food considered to be particularly healthful); to eat such foods |
養生 养生 see styles |
yǎng shēng yang3 sheng1 yang sheng youjou / yojo ようじょう |
to maintain good health; to raise a child or animal; curing (of concrete etc) (n,vs,vi) (1) taking care of one's health; (n,vs,vi) (2) recuperation; (n,vs,vi) (3) covering (with a protective material); coating; (n,vs,vi) (4) curing (concrete); (place-name) Yōjō |
養病 养病 see styles |
yǎng bìng yang3 bing4 yang ping |
to recuperate; to convalesce; to take care of one's health after illness |
體格 体格 see styles |
tǐ gé ti3 ge2 t`i ko ti ko taikyaku |
bodily health; one's physical state; physique nominative case |
WHO see styles |
daburyuu eichi oo; daburyuu ecchi oo(sk); daburyuueichioo(sk); daburyuuecchioo(sk) / daburyu echi oo; daburyu ecchi oo(sk); daburyuechioo(sk); daburyuecchioo(sk) ダブリュー・エイチ・オー; ダブリュー・エッチ・オー(sk); ダブリューエイチオー(sk); ダブリューエッチオー(sk) |
(See 世界保健機関) World Health Organization; WHO |
ご機嫌 see styles |
gokigen ごきげん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (polite language) humour; humor; temper; mood; spirits; (2) (honorific or respectful language) (polite language) safety; health; well-being; one's situation; (adjectival noun) (3) in a good mood; in high spirits; happy; cheery; merry; chipper |
せっ生 see styles |
sessei / sesse せっせい sesshou / sessho せっしょう |
(noun/participle) hygiene; health maintenance; (noun/participle) (1) killing; destruction of life; (adjectival noun) (2) barbarous; callous; brutal; cruel |
トクホ see styles |
tokuho トクホ |
(abbreviation) (kana only) food for specified health uses (e.g. cholesterol reduction); designated health food |
ヘルス see styles |
berusu ベルス |
(1) health; (2) (abbreviation) (See ファッションヘルス) type of brothel-massage parlor (parlour); (place-name) Vels |
不健全 see styles |
fukenzen ふけんぜん |
(noun or adjectival noun) morbid; unhealthful; insalubrious |
不健康 see styles |
fukenkou / fukenko ふけんこう |
(noun or adjectival noun) poor health; ill health; unhealthy |
不摂生 see styles |
fusessei / fusesse ふせっせい |
(noun or adjectival noun) (ant: 摂生) neglect of one's health; unhealthy living; intemperance |
不養生 see styles |
fuyoujou / fuyojo ふようじょう |
(noun or adjectival noun) neglect of health; intemperance |
亞健康 亚健康 see styles |
yà jiàn kāng ya4 jian4 kang1 ya chien k`ang ya chien kang |
suboptimal health status |
保健士 see styles |
hokenshi ほけんし |
(obsolete) (See 保健師) (masculine speech) public health nurse |
保健婦 see styles |
hokenfu ほけんふ |
(obsolete) (See 保健師) (female) public health nurse |
保健学 see styles |
hokengaku ほけんがく |
health sciences |
保健室 see styles |
hokenshitsu ほけんしつ |
infirmary (at a school, workplace, etc.); health center; nurse's office; nurse's room; sickroom; sick bay |
保健師 see styles |
hokenshi ほけんし |
public health nurse |
保健所 see styles |
hokenjo(p); hokensho(p) ほけんじょ(P); ほけんしょ(P) |
(1) health care center; health care centre; (2) animal shelter |
保健操 see styles |
bǎo jiàn cāo bao3 jian4 cao1 pao chien ts`ao pao chien tsao |
health exercises |
保健省 see styles |
hokenshou / hokensho ほけんしょう |
Department of Health; Ministry of Health |
保環研 see styles |
hokanken ほかんけん |
(org) Institute of Public Health and Environmental Science (usu. at prefectural or city level) (abbreviation); (o) Institute of Public Health and Environmental Science (usu. at prefectural or city level) (abbreviation) |
保険医 see styles |
hokeni ほけんい |
(1) doctor who accepts patients covered by health insurance; (2) doctor commissioned to examine an applicant for life insurance |
保険薬 see styles |
hokenyaku ほけんやく |
medicine available under health insurance |
保養地 see styles |
hoyouchi / hoyochi ほようち |
health resort |
健保連 see styles |
kenporen けんぽれん |
(org) National Federation of Health Insurance Societies (abbreviation); (o) National Federation of Health Insurance Societies (abbreviation) |
健全化 see styles |
kenzenka けんぜんか |
(noun/participle) restoration; return to health |
健常児 see styles |
kenjouji / kenjoji けんじょうじ |
(See 障害児) healthy child; non-disabled child; child without a disability |
健康上 see styles |
kenkoujou / kenkojo けんこうじょう |
(can be adjective with の) (1) health-related; health (problem, reasons, etc.); (adverb) (2) in terms of health; from a health standpoint; for one's health |
健康人 see styles |
kenkoujin / kenkojin けんこうじん |
healthy person |
健康体 see styles |
kenkoutai / kenkotai けんこうたい |
healthy body |
健康児 see styles |
kenkouji / kenkoji けんこうじ |
healthy child |
健康地 see styles |
kenkouchi / kenkochi けんこうち |
healthy place; health resort |
健康学 see styles |
kenkougaku / kenkogaku けんこうがく |
(See 健康科学) health sciences |
健康病 see styles |
kenkoubyou / kenkobyo けんこうびょう |
(See 健康ノイローゼ・けんこうノイローゼ) health neurosis; health obsession |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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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