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<1234>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
獸術 兽术 see styles |
shòu shù shou4 shu4 shou shu |
animal training; skill with animals; shoushu - "Animal skill" or "Beast-fist" - Martial Art (esp. fictional) |
珍芸 see styles |
chingei / chinge ちんげい |
unusual trick; rarely seen skill |
生鏽 生锈 see styles |
shēng xiù sheng1 xiu4 sheng hsiu |
(of metal) to rust; to become rusty; (fig.) (of a skill etc) to get rusty; to deteriorate |
画力 see styles |
garyoku がりょく |
drawing ability; skill at art |
留学 see styles |
ryuugaku / ryugaku りゅうがく |
(n,vs,vi) (1) studying abroad; (n,vs,vi) (2) (temporarily) studying at another school (to learn a specific skill) |
直伝 see styles |
jikiden じきでん |
direct transmission (of mystery, skill, secret, etc.); initiation; (place-name) Jikiden |
看家 see styles |
kān jiā kan1 jia1 k`an chia kan chia |
to look after the house; (of skill, ability) special; outstanding |
研摩 see styles |
kenma けんま |
(noun/participle) (1) grinding; polishing; (2) refining (skill, knowledge, etc.); striving to master something |
研磨 see styles |
yán mó yan2 mo2 yen mo kenma けんま |
milling; to grind; to polish by grinding; to abrade; whetstone; pestle (noun/participle) (1) grinding; polishing; (2) refining (skill, knowledge, etc.); striving to master something; (surname) Kenma to grind |
磋磨 see styles |
cuō mó cuo1 mo2 ts`o mo tso mo |
to polish and rub; (fig.) to torment; to torture; (fig.) to engage in discussion to hone an idea or skill |
神功 see styles |
shén gōng shen2 gong1 shen kung jinguu / jingu じんぐう |
amazing powers; miraculous skill (place-name) Jinguu |
神技 see styles |
shingi しんぎ |
superhuman feat; consummate skill |
競技 竞技 see styles |
jìng jì jing4 ji4 ching chi kyougi / kyogi きょうぎ |
competition of skill (e.g. sports); athletics tournament (n,vs,vi) game; match; contest; competition; sport; (sporting) event |
筆頭 笔头 see styles |
bǐ tóu bi3 tou2 pi t`ou pi tou hittou(p); fudegashira / hitto(p); fudegashira ひっとう(P); ふでがしら |
ability to write; writing skill; written; in written form (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) brush tip; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) first on a list; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (3) head; chief |
素養 素养 see styles |
sù yǎng su4 yang3 su yang soyou / soyo そよう |
(personal) accomplishment; attainment in self-cultivation grounding (in a skill or subject); knowledge; training; achievements; attainments; accomplishments |
絕技 绝技 see styles |
jué jì jue2 ji4 chüeh chi |
consummate skill; supreme feat; tour-de-force; stunt |
絕招 绝招 see styles |
jué zhāo jue2 zhao1 chüeh chao |
unique skill; unexpected tricky move (as a last resort); masterstroke; finishing blow |
絕活 绝活 see styles |
jué huó jue2 huo2 chüeh huo |
specialty; unique skill |
練就 练就 see styles |
liàn jiù lian4 jiu4 lien chiu |
to master (a skill) |
練度 see styles |
rendo れんど |
skill; proficiency; experience; dexterity |
練手 练手 see styles |
liàn shǒu lian4 shou3 lien shou |
to practice a skill |
練熟 see styles |
renjuku れんじゅく |
(n,vs,vi) proficiency; skill; experience |
練達 练达 see styles |
liàn dá lian4 da2 lien ta rentatsu れんたつ |
experienced; sophisticated; worldly-wise (n,vs,vi) expert(ise); skill; dexterity |
習得 习得 see styles |
xí dé xi2 de2 hsi te shuutoku / shutoku しゅうとく |
to learn; to acquire (some skill through practice); acquisition (noun/participle) learning; acquisition |
耆婆 see styles |
qí pó qi2 po2 ch`i p`o chi po Kiba |
耆域; 時縛迦 Jīva, Jīvaka. Son of Bimbisāra by the concubine Āmrapālī. On his birth he is said to have seized the acupuncture needle and bag. He became famed for his medical skill. |
腕前 see styles |
udemae うでまえ |
ability; skill; facility |
至芸 see styles |
shigei / shige しげい |
art of consummate skill |
舞技 see styles |
wǔ jì wu3 ji4 wu chi |
dancing skill |
薄技 see styles |
bó jì bo2 ji4 po chi |
meager skill; my poor talents (humble) |
薪傳 薪传 see styles |
xīn chuán xin1 chuan2 hsin ch`uan hsin chuan |
(of knowledge, skill etc) to be passed on from teachers to students, one generation to another, abbr. for 薪盡火傳|薪尽火传[xin1 jin4 huo3 chuan2] |
藝能 艺能 see styles |
yì néng yi4 neng2 i neng |
artistic skill |
身手 see styles |
shēn shǒu shen1 shou3 shen shou |
skill; talent; agility |
辯才 辩才 see styles |
biàn cái bian4 cai2 pien ts`ai pien tsai bensai |
eloquence Ability to discuss, debate, discourse; rhetoric. |
造詣 造诣 see styles |
zào yì zao4 yi4 tsao i zoukei / zoke ぞうけい |
level of mastery (of a skill or area of knowledge); (archaic) to pay a visit to sb deep knowledge; attainments; scholarship to pay a visit |
道行 see styles |
dào héng dao4 heng2 tao heng michiyuki みちゆき |
skills acquired through religious practice; (fig.) ability; skill; Taiwan pr. [dao4 hang5] (irregular okurigana usage) (1) going down the road; travelling; traveling; (2) lyric composition describing scenery a traveler sees on the way (traveller); (3) eloping; (surname, given name) Michiyuki Conduct according to Buddha-truth; the discipline of religion. |
長技 长技 see styles |
cháng jì chang2 ji4 ch`ang chi chang chi |
special skill |
顔芸 see styles |
kaogei / kaoge かおげい |
(skill of) making funny faces; facial performance |
D難度 see styles |
diinando / dinando ディーなんど |
(adj-no,n) {sports} D-skill (in gymnastics) |
うま味 see styles |
umami うまみ |
(ateji / phonetic) (1) good flavor (flavour); good taste; deliciousness; (2) umami (fifth category of taste, corresponding to the flavour of glutamates); (3) skill; (4) profit |
お上手 see styles |
ojouzu / ojozu おじょうず |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) skill; skillful; dexterity; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) flattery |
お手前 see styles |
otemae おてまえ |
(1) skill; dexterity; artistry; ingenuity; (2) etiquette of tea-ceremony |
お点前 see styles |
otemae おてまえ |
(1) skill; dexterity; artistry; ingenuity; (2) etiquette of tea-ceremony |
スキル see styles |
sukiru スキル |
skill |
すご技 see styles |
sugowaza すごわざ |
amazing trick; amazing skill |
上げる see styles |
ageru あげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to raise; to elevate; (2) to do up (one's hair); (3) to fly (a kite, etc.); to launch (fireworks, etc.); to surface (a submarine, etc.); (4) to land (a boat); (5) to show someone (into a room); (6) to send someone (away); (7) to enrol (one's child in school); to enroll; (8) to increase (price, quality, status, etc.); to develop (talent, skill); to improve; (9) to make (a loud sound); to raise (one's voice); (10) to earn (something desirable); (11) to praise; (12) to give (an example, etc.); to cite; (13) to summon up (all of one's energy, etc.); (14) (polite language) to give; (15) to offer up (incense, a prayer, etc.) to the gods (or Buddha, etc.); (16) to bear (a child); (17) to conduct (a ceremony, esp. a wedding); (v1,vi) (18) (of the tide) to come in; (v1,vi,vt) (19) to vomit; (aux-v,v1) (20) (kana only) (polite language) to do for (the sake of someone else); (21) to complete ...; (22) (humble language) to humbly do ... |
付焼刃 see styles |
tsukeyakiba つけやきば |
(1) thin veneer; hasty preparation; knowledge or skill learned as a stopgap; (2) re-tempering a dull sword (so that it looks as if it's sharp, but is actually unusable) |
全振り see styles |
zenfuri ぜんふり |
(noun/participle) (1) {vidg} putting all of one's attribute points into a single stat (e.g. in an RPG); (noun/participle) (2) (colloquialism) solely focusing on one skill (to the detriment of others) |
冱える see styles |
saeru さえる |
(v1,vi) (1) to be clear (of a sight, sound, colour, etc.); to be bright; to be vivid; to be crisp; (2) to be clear-headed; to be alert; to be on the ball; to be wide awake; (3) to look upbeat; to be perky; to be cheerful; (4) to master (a skill); to excel at; to cleanly execute; (5) to be satisfying; (6) to become frigid; to become intensely cold |
冴える see styles |
saeru さえる |
(v1,vi) (1) to be clear (of a sight, sound, colour, etc.); to be bright; to be vivid; to be crisp; (2) to be clear-headed; to be alert; to be on the ball; to be wide awake; (3) to look upbeat; to be perky; to be cheerful; (4) to master (a skill); to excel at; to cleanly execute; (5) to be satisfying; (6) to become frigid; to become intensely cold |
切れ味 see styles |
kireaji きれあじ |
(1) sharpness; cutting ability; (2) quickness (of wit); incisiveness; technical proficiency; skill; (3) peppiness (of a ball) |
単能工 see styles |
tannoukou / tannoko たんのうこう |
(ant: 多能工・たのうこう) worker who only does one task; single skill worker |
地稽古 see styles |
jigeiko / jigeko じげいこ |
(1) {MA} training by two participants of the same skill level (kendo); (2) {MA} (orig. meaning) general training involving all six types (kendo) |
御手前 see styles |
otemae おてまえ |
(1) skill; dexterity; artistry; ingenuity; (2) etiquette of tea-ceremony |
心得る see styles |
kokoroeru こころえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to know; to understand; to be aware of; to regard as; to take for; (transitive verb) (2) to (understand and) accept (a responsibility); (transitive verb) (3) to have a knowledge of (a skill, art, etc.); to have a command of; to know (how to do) |
手ぎわ see styles |
tegiwa てぎわ |
performance; skill; tact |
手の内 see styles |
tenouchi / tenochi てのうち |
(1) palm (of one's hand); (2) skill; (3) scope of one's power; (4) one's intentions; one's plan; (5) one's hand (mahjong, card games, etc.) |
手もと see styles |
temoto てもと |
(adverb) (1) at hand; on hand; nearby; close at hand; (2) way of moving one's arms; skill; (3) money at hand; pocket money; (4) grip; handle |
手並み see styles |
tenami てなみ |
skill |
手利き see styles |
tekiki てきき |
skill; mastery |
手加減 see styles |
tekagen てかげん |
(1) measuring by feel; adjusting by feel; doing by feel; knack; skill; (noun/participle) (2) adapting to the situation (one's strength, strictness, etc.); making allowances; using discretion; going easy (on someone) |
手練れ see styles |
tedare てだれ |
(noun/participle) skill; dexterity; master hand |
手足れ see styles |
tedare てだれ |
(noun/participle) skill; dexterity; master hand |
推理力 see styles |
suiriryoku すいりりょく |
deductive powers; reasoning capability; reasoning skill |
斬れ味 see styles |
kireaji きれあじ |
(1) sharpness; cutting ability; (2) quickness (of wit); incisiveness; technical proficiency; skill; (3) peppiness (of a ball) |
有一套 see styles |
yǒu yī tào you3 yi1 tao4 yu i t`ao yu i tao |
to have a skill; to be savvy; to know how to do something |
有一手 see styles |
yǒu yī shǒu you3 yi1 shou3 yu i shou |
to have a skill; to have a lot on the ball; to have an affair |
歌唱力 see styles |
kashouryoku / kashoryoku かしょうりょく |
one's skill as a singer |
演技派 see styles |
engiha えんぎは |
actor with excellent acting abilities (as opposed to just good looks); actor of real skill |
目押し see styles |
meoshi めおし |
(noun, transitive verb) skill stop (slot machines) |
素人芸 see styles |
shiroutogei / shirotoge しろうとげい |
amateur's skill or performance |
絕門兒 绝门儿 see styles |
jué mén r jue2 men2 r5 chüeh men r |
extinct profession; lost trade; unique skill; astonishing; fantastic |
習熟度 see styles |
shuujukudo / shujukudo しゅうじゅくど |
proficiency level; degree of skill; learning level |
腕比べ see styles |
udekurabe うでくらべ |
(n,vs,vi) contest (of strength or skill) |
腕相撲 see styles |
udezumou / udezumo うでずもう |
(1) arm wrestling; Indian wrestling; (2) (sumo) wrestling relying on brute strength (of the arms), rather than skill |
腕自慢 see styles |
udejiman うでじまん |
(noun/participle) pride in one's strength or skill |
臻化境 see styles |
zhēn huà jìng zhen1 hua4 jing4 chen hua ching |
to reach the pinnacle (of artistic skill) |
賈思勰 贾思勰 see styles |
jiǎ sī xié jia3 si1 xie2 chia ssu hsieh |
Jia Sixie, sixth century writer and author of agricultural encyclopedia Essential skill to benefit the people 齊民要術|齐民要术[Qi2 min2 Yao4 shu4] |
賣本事 卖本事 see styles |
mài běn shì mai4 ben3 shi4 mai pen shih |
to flaunt a skill; to give display to one's ability; to show off a feat; to vaunt one's tricks |
錆つく see styles |
sabitsuku さびつく |
(v5k,vi) (1) to rust together; to be rust-covered; to be rust-eaten; (2) to lose one's skill |
錆付く see styles |
sabitsuku さびつく |
(v5k,vi) (1) to rust together; to be rust-covered; to be rust-eaten; (2) to lose one's skill |
イメトレ see styles |
imetore イメトレ |
(abbreviation) (See イメージトレーニング) training method in sports, etc. where one imagines how a scenario would play out; mental rehearsal; mental preparation; visualization (for practicing a skill in one's mind)(practising); practicing under simulated conditions (e.g. while watching a video) |
スキトラ see styles |
sukitora スキトラ |
(abbreviation) (See スキルトランスファー) skill transfer |
ソフト面 see styles |
sofutomen ソフトめん |
(See ハード面) abstract side of things (such as personnel, skill, information; as opposed to physical things) |
一切智智 see styles |
yī qiè zhì zhì yi1 qie4 zhi4 zhi4 i ch`ieh chih chih i chieh chih chih issai chi chi |
The wisdom of all wisdom, Buddha's wisdom, including bodhi, perfect enlightenment and purity; 大悲 great pity (for mortals); and 方便 tact or skill in teaching according to receptivity. |
一學就會 一学就会 see styles |
yī xué jiù huì yi1 xue2 jiu4 hui4 i hsüeh chiu hui |
to pick up (a skill) in a very short time; to take to something like a duck to water |
一技之長 一技之长 see styles |
yī jì zhī cháng yi1 ji4 zhi1 chang2 i chi chih ch`ang i chi chih chang |
proficiency in a particular field (idiom); skill in a specialized area (idiom) |
一無所長 一无所长 see styles |
yī wú suǒ cháng yi1 wu2 suo3 chang2 i wu so ch`ang i wu so chang |
not having any special skill; without any qualifications |
一芸一能 see styles |
ichigeiichinou / ichigechino いちげいいちのう |
(yoji) (excelling in) one area or skill; (being skilled or gifted in) one certain area |
上手下手 see styles |
jouzuheta / jozuheta じょうずへた |
(yoji) differences in skill |
互角稽古 see styles |
gokakukeiko / gokakukeko ごかくけいこ |
training by participants of the same skill level (kendo) |
付け焼刃 see styles |
tsukeyakiba つけやきば |
(1) thin veneer; hasty preparation; knowledge or skill learned as a stopgap; (2) re-tempering a dull sword (so that it looks as if it's sharp, but is actually unusable) |
付焼き刃 see styles |
tsukeyakiba つけやきば |
(1) thin veneer; hasty preparation; knowledge or skill learned as a stopgap; (2) re-tempering a dull sword (so that it looks as if it's sharp, but is actually unusable) |
入神の技 see styles |
nyuushinnogi / nyushinnogi にゅうしんのぎ |
skill of superhuman level |
兩把刷子 两把刷子 see styles |
liǎng bǎ shuā zi liang3 ba3 shua1 zi5 liang pa shua tzu |
ability; skill |
四十八年 see styles |
sì shí bā nián si4 shi2 ba1 nian2 ssu shih pa nien shijūhachi nen |
The forty-eight years of service demanded by an old physician of his pupil in order to acquire his skill— likened to the slow and difficult methods of Hīnayāna and of early Mahāyāna. |
大放異彩 大放异彩 see styles |
dà fàng yì cǎi da4 fang4 yi4 cai3 ta fang i ts`ai ta fang i tsai |
to shine (of talents, skills, accomplishment); to demonstrate extraordinary talent or skill |
大顯神通 大显神通 see styles |
dà xiǎn shén tōng da4 xian3 shen2 tong1 ta hsien shen t`ung ta hsien shen tung |
to display one's remarkable skill or prowess; to give full play to one's brilliant abilities |
微細運動 see styles |
bisaiundou / bisaiundo びさいうんどう |
{med} fine motor skill; fine motor movement |
手のうち see styles |
tenouchi / tenochi てのうち |
(1) palm (of one's hand); (2) skill; (3) scope of one's power; (4) one's intentions; one's plan; (5) one's hand (mahjong, card games, etc.) |
技を磨く see styles |
wazaomigaku わざをみがく |
(exp,v5k) to improve one's skill |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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