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Simple Dictionary Definition |
他国 see styles |
takoku たこく |
(1) foreign country; another country; (2) another province; (3) strange land; alien land |
仰韶 see styles |
yǎng sháo yang3 shao2 yang shao |
Yangshao, a village in Henan Province where the first site of the Yangshao culture 仰韶文化[Yang3 shao2 wen2 hua4] was excavated, used metonymically to refer to the culture itself |
伊予 see styles |
iyo いよ |
(hist) Iyo (former province located in present-day Ehime Prefecture); (p,s,f) Iyo |
伊勢 see styles |
tose とせ |
(1) (hist) Ise (former province located in the major part of present-day Mie Prefecture and parts of Aichi and Gifu prefectures); (2) Ise (city); (surname) Tose |
伊州 see styles |
yī zhōu yi1 zhou1 i chou |
Tang dynasty province in modern Xinjiang, around Hami 哈密[Ha1 mi4]; Illinois (US state) |
伊豆 see styles |
itou / ito いとう |
(hist) Izu (former province located on the Izu Peninsula in present-day Shizuoka Prefecture, and the Izu Islands); (surname) Itou |
伊賀 see styles |
igasaki いがさき |
(hist) Iga (former province located in the west of present-day Mie Prefecture); (surname) Igasaki |
伯耆 see styles |
houki / hoki ほうき |
(hist) Hōki (former province located in the central and western parts of present-day Tottori Prefecture); (place-name, surname) Houki |
但馬 see styles |
tsushima つしま |
(hist) Tajima (former province located in the north of present-day Hyōgo Prefecture); (surname) Tsushima |
佐渡 see styles |
sawatari さわたり |
(1) (hist) Sado (former province located on Sado Island in present-day Niigata Prefecture); (2) Sado (island, Niigata Prefecture); (place-name, surname) Sawatari |
信伏 see styles |
xìn fú xin4 fu2 hsin fu shinpuku しんぷく |
(noun/participle) being convinced To believe in and submit oneself to. |
信州 see styles |
xìn zhōu xin4 zhou1 hsin chou nobukuni のぶくに |
see 信州區|信州区[Xin4 zhou1 Qu1] (See 信濃) Shinshū (alt. name of former Shinano province); (personal name) Nobukuni |
信服 see styles |
xìn fú xin4 fu2 hsin fu shinpuku しんぷく |
to have faith in; to believe in; to have confidence in; to respect (noun/participle) being convinced |
信濃 see styles |
shinnou / shinno しんのう |
(hist) Shinano (former province located in present-day Nagano Prefecture and parts of Gifu Prefecture); (surname) Shinnou |
信腹 see styles |
shinpuku しんぷく |
(noun/participle) being convinced |
備中 备中 see styles |
bèi zhōng bei4 zhong1 pei chung binnaka びんなか |
remarks (hist) Bitchū (former province located in the west of present-day Okayama Prefecture); (surname) Binnaka |
備前 see styles |
bizen びぜん |
(hist) Bizen (former province located in the southeast of present-day Okayama Prefecture); (place-name, surname) Bizen |
備州 see styles |
bishuu / bishu びしゅう |
(See 備前,備中,備後) Bishū (the three former provinces of Bizen, Bitchū and Bingo) |
備後 see styles |
bingo びんご |
(hist) Bingo (former province located in the east of present-day Hiroshima Prefecture); (place-name, surname) Bingo; old name for east Hiroshima Prefecture |
元山 see styles |
yuán shān yuan2 shan1 yüan shan wonsan ウォンサン |
Wonsan city in Kangweon province 江原道 of North Korea (place-name) Wonsan (North Korea) |
光州 see styles |
guāng zhōu guang1 zhou1 kuang chou kuwanju クワンジュ |
Guangzhou, old name for Huangchuan 潢川[Huang2 chuan1] in Xinyang 信陽|信阳, Henan; Gwangju Metropolitan City, capital of South Jeolla Province 全羅南道|全罗南道[Quan2 luo2 nan2 dao4], South Korea (place-name) Gwangju (South Korea); Kwangju |
全省 see styles |
quán shěng quan2 sheng3 ch`üan sheng chüan sheng |
the whole province |
兩廣 两广 see styles |
liǎng guǎng liang3 guang3 liang kuang |
the two provinces of Guangdong and Guangxi (traditional) |
兩湖 两湖 see styles |
liǎng hú liang3 hu2 liang hu |
Hubei 湖北 and Hunan 湖南 provinces |
八州 see styles |
yasu やす |
(1) (archaism) (See 八洲) Japan; (2) (See 関八州) the eight Edo-period provinces of Kanto (Sagami, Musashi, Awa, Kazusa, Shimousa, Hitachi, Kouzuke and Shimotsuke); (personal name) Yasu |
凡高 see styles |
fán gāo fan2 gao1 fan kao |
Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890), Dutch post-Impressionist painter |
出羽 see styles |
dewa でわ |
(hist) Dewa (former province located in present-day Yamagata and Akita prefectures); (place-name, surname) Dewa |
出雲 see styles |
degumo でぐも |
(hist) Izumo (former province located in the east of present-day Shimane Prefecture); (surname) Degumo |
刺史 see styles |
cì shǐ ci4 shi3 tz`u shih tzu shih shishi しし |
provincial governor (old) (hist) governor (of an ancient Chinese province) |
加賀 see styles |
kagaya かがや |
(hist) Kaga (former province located in the south of present-day Ishikawa Prefecture); (surname) Kagaya |
勃海 see styles |
bó hǎi bo2 hai3 po hai |
Han dynasty province around the Bohai sea; renamed 渤海 after the Han |
勸導 劝导 see styles |
quàn dǎo quan4 dao3 ch`üan tao chüan tao kandō |
to advise; to attempt to convince to apply oneself in the guidance [of others] |
勸服 劝服 see styles |
quàn fú quan4 fu2 ch`üan fu chüan fu |
to persuade; to convince; to win (sb) over |
北国 see styles |
hotsukoku ほつこく |
(1) northern country; (2) northern provinces; northern regions; northland; (surname) Hotsukoku |
北洋 see styles |
běi yáng bei3 yang2 pei yang hokuyou / hokuyo ほくよう |
the Qing Dynasty name for the coastal provinces of Liaoning, Hebei, and Shandong northern waters; (given name) Hokuyou |
區劃 区划 see styles |
qū huà qu1 hua4 ch`ü hua chü hua |
subdivision (e.g. of provinces into counties) |
區畫 区画 see styles |
qū huà qu1 hua4 ch`ü hua chü hua |
subdivision (e.g. of provinces into counties) See: 区画 |
半国 see styles |
hangoku はんごく |
half a kuni (province) |
卑人 see styles |
hijin ひじん |
(1) (archaism) countryfolk; villager; provincial; (2) (derogatory term) (archaism) greedy person; underclass; low-standing person |
卑詩 卑诗 see styles |
bēi shī bei1 shi1 pei shih |
British Columbia, province of Canada (loanword from "BC") |
南国 see styles |
yoshikuni よしくに |
(1) southern country; (2) southern provinces; southern lands; (given name) Yoshikuni |
受領 受领 see styles |
shòu lǐng shou4 ling3 shou ling ukeryou / ukeryo うけりょう |
to receive provincial governor (from the middle of the Heian period); (place-name, surname) Ukeryō |
口服 see styles |
kǒu fú kou3 fu2 k`ou fu kou fu |
to take medicine orally; oral (contraceptive etc); to say that one is convinced |
各州 see styles |
kakushuu / kakushu かくしゅう |
each state; each province; each county |
各省 see styles |
kakushou / kakusho かくしょう |
(1) each ministry; (2) each province (of China) |
吉備 see styles |
kibi きび |
(hist) Kibi (former province located in present-day Okayama and parts of Hiroshima, Hyōgo and Kagawa prefectures; later split into Bizen, Bitchu and Bingo provinces); (place-name, surname) Kibi |
吉州 see styles |
jí zhōu ji2 zhou1 chi chou yoshikuni よしくに |
Jizhou district of Ji'an city 吉安市, Jiangxi; Kilju county in North Hamgyeong province, North Korea (male given name) Yoshikuni |
同国 see styles |
doukoku / dokoku どうこく |
(1) same country; same province; (2) the (said) country |
同藩 see styles |
douhan / dohan どうはん |
(hist) the same domain; the same province |
同郷 see styles |
doukyou / dokyo どうきょう |
same village; same town; same province |
同鄉 同乡 see styles |
tóng xiāng tong2 xiang1 t`ung hsiang tung hsiang |
person from the same village, town, or province |
吾妻 see styles |
wagatsuma わがつま |
(1) (archaism) eastern Japan (esp. Kamakura or Edo, from perspective of Kyoto or Nara); eastern provinces; (2) (archaism) east; (3) (abbreviation) six-stringed Japanese zither; (4) my spouse; (surname) Wagatsuma |
吾嬬 see styles |
azuma あずま |
(1) (archaism) eastern Japan (esp. Kamakura or Edo, from perspective of Kyoto or Nara); eastern provinces; (2) (archaism) east; (3) (abbreviation) six-stringed Japanese zither; (4) my spouse; (surname) Azuma |
呉楚 see styles |
goso ごそ |
(place-name) historical states of Wu and Chu (modern-day Jiangsu, Hunan and Hubei Provinces) (China); southern shore of the Yangtze |
周防 see styles |
suwau すわう |
(hist) Suō (former province located in the southeast of present-day Yamaguchi Prefecture); (surname) Suwau |
和泉 see styles |
wasen わせん |
(hist) Izumi (former province located in the southwest of present-day Osaka Prefecture); (surname) Wasen |
咸鏡 咸镜 see styles |
xián jìng xian2 jing4 hsien ching |
Hamgyeongdo Province of Joseon Korea, now divided into North Hamgyeong Province 咸鏡北道|咸镜北道[Xian2 jing4 bei3 dao4] and South Hamgyeong Province 咸鏡南道|咸镜南道[Xian2 jing4 nan2 dao4] of North Korea |
唱商 see styles |
chàng shāng chang4 shang1 ch`ang shang chang shang |
one's ability to give a convincing performance of a song |
嗊吥 唝吥 see styles |
gòng bù gong4 bu4 kung pu |
old name for Kampot province and Kampot town in Cambodia, now written 貢布|贡布[Gong4 bu4] |
嘉山 see styles |
jiā shān jia1 shan1 chia shan yoshiyama よしやま |
Jiashan former county 1932-1992 in northeast Anhui, now part of Chuzhou prefecture 滁州[Chu2 zhou1]; provincial level scenic area in Hunan (surname) Yoshiyama |
因幡 see styles |
chinamihata ちなみはた |
(hist) Inaba (former province located in the east of present-day Tottori Prefecture); (surname) Chinamihata |
国主 see styles |
kuninushi くにぬし |
(1) king; sovereign; (2) (hist) daimyo with a domain of one or more provinces (Edo period); (personal name) Kuninushi |
国侍 see styles |
kunizamurai くにざむらい |
(hist) provincial samurai |
国司 see styles |
kokuji こくじ |
(hist) provincial official (under the ritsuryō system; esp. a governor); (surname) Kokuji |
国堺 see styles |
kokkyou / kokkyo こっきょう kokkai こっかい kunizakai くにざかい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) national border; provincial border |
国境 see styles |
kunizakai くにざかい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) national border; provincial border; (place-name) Kunizakai |
国学 see styles |
kokugaku こくがく |
(1) study of classical Japanese literature and culture; (2) (hist) provincial school (established under the ritsuryō system for educating children of district governors); (3) (hist) school (of a provincial capital during the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties) |
国守 see styles |
kunimori くにもり |
(1) (hist) governor of a province (under the ritsuryō system); (2) (hist) (See 国主・2) daimyo with a domain of one or more provinces; (place-name, surname) Kunimori |
国府 see styles |
kofu こふ |
(1) (こくふ only) (abbreviation) (See 国民政府) Nationalist Government (of China; i.e. under the Kuomintang); (2) (See 律令制) provincial office (under the ritsuryō system); provincial capital; (surname) Kofu |
国界 see styles |
kokkyou / kokkyo こっきょう kokkai こっかい kunizakai くにざかい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) national border; provincial border |
国衙 see styles |
kokuga こくが |
(1) (archaism) (See 国司) provincial governor's office; (2) (abbreviation) (See 国衙領) provincial governorate (beginning in the late Heian period); (place-name) Kokuga |
国表 see styles |
kuniomote くにおもて |
one's home; one's native province |
国郡 see styles |
kokugun こくぐん |
(hist) provinces and districts |
国風 see styles |
kokufuu; kuniburi / kokufu; kuniburi こくふう; くにぶり |
(1) national customs and manners; (2) provincial song or ballad |
土佐 see styles |
dosa どさ |
(hist) Tosa (former province located in present-day Kochi Prefecture); (surname) Dosa |
地侍 see styles |
jizamurai じざむらい |
provincial samurai in the middle ages, who engaged in agriculture in peacetime |
地士 see styles |
jizamurai じざむらい |
provincial samurai in the middle ages, who engaged in agriculture in peacetime |
垓下 see styles |
gāi xià gai1 xia4 kai hsia gaiga がいが |
ancient place name, in Anhui province (place-name) Gaixia (ancient Chinese battleground in Anhui Province) |
塘沽 see styles |
táng gū tang2 gu1 t`ang ku tang ku |
Tanggu former district of Tianjin, now part of Binhai subprovincial district 濱海新區|滨海新区[Bin1 hai3 xin1 qu1] |
境內 境内 see styles |
jìng nèi jing4 nei4 ching nei keinai |
within the borders; internal (to a country, province, city etc); domestic precincts |
壱岐 see styles |
itsuki いつき |
(1) (hist) Iki (former province located on Iki Island in present-day Nagasaki Prefecture); (2) Iki (island); (surname) Itsuki |
夜郎 see styles |
yè láng ye4 lang2 yeh lang yarou / yaro やろう |
small barbarian kingdom in southern China during the Han dynasty (place-name) Yelang (China) (ancient state in western Guizhou province) |
大倭 see styles |
yamato やまと |
(1) Japan; (2) Yamato; ancient province corresponding to modern-day Nara Prefecture; (surname) Yamato |
大和 see styles |
dà hé da4 he2 ta ho yamatozaki やまとざき |
Yamato, an ancient Japanese province, a period of Japanese history, a place name, a surname etc; Daiwa, a Japanese place name, business name etc (1) Yamato; ancient province corresponding to modern-day Nara Prefecture; (2) (ancient) Japan; (can act as adjective) (3) Japanese; (surname) Yamatozaki |
大国 see styles |
hirokuni ひろくに |
(n,n-suf) (1) large country; major nation; great power; (2) (hist) province of the highest rank (ritsuryō system); (personal name) Hirokuni |
大帥 大帅 see styles |
dà shuài da4 shuai4 ta shuai |
(old) commanding general; commander-in-chief; (Qing dynasty) title for a governor-general (provincial military governor) 總督|总督[zong3 du1] |
大港 see styles |
dà gǎng da4 gang3 ta kang oominato おおみなと |
Dagang former district of Tianjin, now part of Binhai subprovincial district 濱海新區|滨海新区[Bin1 hai3 xin1 qu1] (surname) Oominato |
大邱 see styles |
dà qiū da4 qiu1 ta ch`iu ta chiu tegu テグ |
Daegu Metropolitan City, capital of North Gyeongsang Province 慶尚北道|庆尚北道[Qing4 shang4 bei3 dao4] in east South Korea Daegu (South Korea); (place-name) Daegu (South Korea); Taegu |
大隅 see styles |
oozumi おおずみ |
(hist) Ōsumi (former province located in the east of present-day Kagoshima Prefecture, including the Amami Islands); (surname) Oozumi |
天府 see styles |
tiān fǔ tian1 fu3 t`ien fu tien fu tenpu てんぷ |
Heavenly province (epithet of Sichuan, esp. area around Chengdu); land of plenty fertile land; deep scholarship |
太守 see styles |
tài shǒu tai4 shou3 t`ai shou tai shou taishu たいしゅ |
governor of a province viceroy; governor-general |
奉天 see styles |
fèng tiān feng4 tian1 feng t`ien feng tien houten / hoten ほうてん |
old name for Shenyang 瀋陽|沈阳 in modern Liaoning province (place-name) Fengtian (old name for Shenyang, China); Mukden |
奥羽 see styles |
okuwa おくわ |
Ōu (the two former provinces of Mutsu and Dewa); Tōhoku; (surname) Okuwa |
安房 see styles |
yasufusa やすふさ |
(hist) Awa (former province located in the south of present-day Chiba Prefecture); (surname, given name) Yasufusa |
安芸 see styles |
agei / age あげい |
(hist) Aki (former province located in the west of present-day Hiroshima Prefecture); (surname) Agei |
完勝 完胜 see styles |
wán shèng wan2 sheng4 wan sheng sadakatsu さだかつ |
to score a convincing win; to crush (one's opponent) (n,vs,vi) complete victory; total victory; (given name) Sadakatsu |
完虐 see styles |
wán nüè wan2 nu:e4 wan nu:e |
to trounce; to convincingly defeat; to significantly outperform |
官物 see styles |
kanbutsu; kanmotsu かんぶつ; かんもつ |
(1) government property; (2) (かんもつ only) taxes and other fees paid by the provinces to the government (ritsuryō system) |
宿務 宿务 see styles |
sù wù su4 wu4 su wu |
Cebu (province in the Philippines) |
宿霧 宿雾 see styles |
sù wù su4 wu4 su wu |
Cebu, a province (and a city) in the Philippines (Tw) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Vinc" 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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