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Simple Dictionary Definition |
繼妹 继妹 see styles |
jì mèi ji4 mei4 chi mei |
younger stepsister |
繼弟 继弟 see styles |
jì dì ji4 di4 chi ti |
younger stepbrother |
義妹 see styles |
gimai(p); imouto(gikun) / gimai(p); imoto(gikun) ぎまい(P); いもうと(gikun) |
(1) sister-in-law (spouse's younger sister or younger brother's wife); (2) younger stepsister; younger adopted sister; non-blood-related younger sister |
義弟 see styles |
gitei(p); otouto(gikun) / gite(p); ototo(gikun) ぎてい(P); おとうと(gikun) |
(1) brother-in-law (spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband); (2) (rare) younger stepbrother |
老弟 see styles |
lǎo dì lao3 di4 lao ti |
(affectionate form of address for a male who is not very much younger than oneself) my boy; old pal |
舍妹 see styles |
shè mèi she4 mei4 she mei |
(humble) my younger sister |
舍弟 see styles |
shè dì she4 di4 she ti |
(humble) my younger brother |
舎弟 see styles |
shatei / shate しゃてい |
(1) (See 舎兄) one's younger brother; (2) underling (e.g. in yakuza); junior male peer; sworn younger brother |
表叔 see styles |
biǎo shū biao3 shu1 piao shu |
son of grandfather's sister; son of grandmother's brother or sister; father's younger male cousin; (Hong Kong slang) mainlander |
表妹 see styles |
biǎo mèi biao3 mei4 piao mei |
younger female cousin via female line |
表弟 see styles |
biǎo dì biao3 di4 piao ti |
younger male cousin via female line |
襟弟 see styles |
jīn dì jin1 di4 chin ti |
husband of wife's younger sister |
逆修 see styles |
nì xiū ni4 xiu1 ni hsiu gyakushu ぎゃくしゅ |
(1) {Buddh} holding a memorial service for oneself; (2) an older person conducting a memorial service for a deceased, younger person 豫修 To observe in contrary order; to observe before death the Buddhist rites in preparation for it. |
逆縁 see styles |
gyakuen ぎゃくえん |
(1) {Buddh} bad deed which ultimately results in the creation of a good Buddhist; (2) older person conducting a funeral service for a younger relative, in particular, a parent for a child |
長幼 长幼 see styles |
zhǎng yòu zhang3 you4 chang yu chouyou / choyo ちょうよう |
older and younger; seniority young and old |
阿叔 see styles |
otooji おとおじ |
(archaism) uncle (one's father's younger brother) |
阿妹 see styles |
ā mèi a1 mei4 a mei |
younger sister |
阿弟 see styles |
ā dì a1 di4 a ti |
younger brother |
下の子 see styles |
shitanoko したのこ |
(exp,n) younger child |
低齡化 低龄化 see styles |
dī líng huà di1 ling2 hua4 ti ling hua |
(of a certain group of people, e.g. recreational drug users) to become younger, on average, than before |
再従弟 see styles |
saijuutei / saijute さいじゅうてい |
younger second cousin |
卑親屬 卑亲属 see styles |
bēi qīn shǔ bei1 qin1 shu3 pei ch`in shu pei chin shu |
(law) junior relatives; relatives of a younger generation such as children, grandchildren or nephews |
叔父貴 see styles |
ojiki おじき |
(honorific or respectful language) uncle (younger than one's parent) |
叔祖母 see styles |
shū zǔ mǔ shu1 zu3 mu3 shu tsu mu |
wife of paternal grandfather's younger brother |
堂妹夫 see styles |
táng mèi fu tang2 mei4 fu5 t`ang mei fu tang mei fu |
husband of younger female cousin via male line |
堂弟妹 see styles |
táng dì mèi tang2 di4 mei4 t`ang ti mei tang ti mei |
wife of younger male cousin via male line; younger cousins via male line |
堂弟媳 see styles |
táng dì xí tang2 di4 xi2 t`ang ti hsi tang ti hsi |
wife of younger male cousin via male line |
妹さん see styles |
imoutosan / imotosan いもうとさん |
(honorific or respectful language) younger sister |
妹夫婦 see styles |
imoutofuufu / imotofufu いもうとふうふ |
one's younger sister and her husband |
姐弟戀 姐弟恋 see styles |
jiě dì liàn jie3 di4 lian4 chieh ti lien |
love between an older woman and a younger man |
小姑子 see styles |
xiǎo gū zi xiao3 gu1 zi5 hsiao ku tzu |
(coll.) husband's younger sister; sister-in-law |
小姨子 see styles |
xiǎo yí zi xiao3 yi2 zi5 hsiao i tzu |
(coll.) wife's younger sister; sister-in-law (term not used to directly address her) |
小年人 see styles |
xiǎo nián rén xiao3 nian2 ren2 hsiao nien jen |
younger old person; young retiree |
小舅子 see styles |
xiǎo jiù zi xiao3 jiu4 zi5 hsiao chiu tzu |
(coll.) wife's younger brother |
年少組 see styles |
nenshougumi / nenshogumi ねんしょうぐみ |
junior class; younger group |
年輕化 年轻化 see styles |
nián qīng huà nian2 qing1 hua4 nien ch`ing hua nien ching hua |
to make more youthful; to promote younger staff |
康廣仁 康广仁 see styles |
kāng guǎng rén kang1 guang3 ren2 k`ang kuang jen kang kuang jen |
Kang Guangren (1867-1898), younger brother of Kang Youwei 康有為|康有为[Kang1 You3 wei2] and one of the Six Gentlemen Martyrs 戊戌六君子 of the unsuccessful reform movement of 1898 |
Variations: |
oto おと |
(1) (archaism) younger brother (of an older brother); younger sister (of an older sister); (2) (archaism) youngest child; (prefix) (3) (archaism) young; younger; youngest; (prefix) (4) (archaism) young and beautiful; cute |
弟さん see styles |
otoutosan / ototosan おとうとさん |
(honorific or respectful language) younger brother |
弟夫婦 see styles |
otoutofuufu / ototofufu おとうとふうふ |
one's younger brother and his wife |
弟小父 see styles |
otooji おとおじ |
parent's younger brother; uncle |
弟弟子 see styles |
otoutodeshi / ototodeshi おとうとでし |
(See 兄弟子) younger pupil (of the same master); younger disciple; junior member |
弟息子 see styles |
otoutomusuko; otomusuko / ototomusuko; otomusuko おとうとむすこ; おとむすこ |
younger sons |
弟殺し see styles |
otoutogoroshi / ototogoroshi おとうとごろし |
killing a younger brother; fratricide |
摩哂陀 see styles |
mó shěn tuó mo2 shen3 tuo2 mo shen t`o mo shen to Mashinda |
Mahendra, younger brother of Aśoka, reputed as founder of Buddhism in Ceylon. |
新人類 see styles |
shinjinrui しんじんるい |
new breed of humans (used to refer to the younger generation, who have different ideals and sensibilities) |
枯れ専 see styles |
karesen; karesen かれせん; カレセン |
(kana only) (from 枯れたおじいさん専門) younger woman (usu. 20-30 years old) who is physically attracted to mature older men (usu. 50-60 years old) |
毘多輸 毘多输 see styles |
pí duō shū pi2 duo1 shu1 p`i to shu pi to shu Bitayu |
Vītaśoka, younger brother of Aśoka, v. 阿. |
異母妹 see styles |
ibomai いぼまい |
half-sister (younger, different mother) |
白行簡 白行简 see styles |
bái xíng jiǎn bai2 xing2 jian3 pai hsing chien |
Bai Xingjian (c. 776-826), younger brother of Bai Juyi 白居易[Bai2 Ju1 yi4], Tang novelist and poet, author of novel Tale of Courtesan Li Wa 李娃傳|李娃传[Li3 Wa2 Zhuan4] |
若き日 see styles |
wakakihi わかきひ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) younger days; youth |
若作り see styles |
wakazukuri わかづくり |
(n,adj-no,adj-na) dressing oneself up to look young; altering one's appearance to look young; dressing younger than one's age |
表妹夫 see styles |
biǎo mèi fu biao3 mei4 fu5 piao mei fu |
husband of younger female cousin via female line |
表弟妹 see styles |
biǎo dì mèi biao3 di4 mei4 piao ti mei |
wife of younger male cousin via female line; younger cousins via female line |
表弟媳 see styles |
biǎo dì xí biao3 di4 xi2 piao ti hsi |
wife of younger male cousin via female line |
逆生長 逆生长 see styles |
nì shēng zhǎng ni4 sheng1 zhang3 ni sheng chang |
to seem to grow younger; to regain one's youthful looks |
阿輸柯 阿输柯 see styles |
ā shū kē a1 shu1 ke1 a shu k`o a shu ko Ayuka |
Younger brother of Aśoka; he is said to have reigned for seven days and then resigned to Aśoka, but cf. Mahendra under 摩. |
阿難陀 阿难陀 see styles |
ē nán tuó e1 nan2 tuo2 o nan t`o o nan to ananda あなんだ |
Prince Ananda, cousin of the Buddha and his closest disciple (person) Ananda (disciple of Gautama Buddha) Ānanda, 阿難; intp. by 歡喜 Joy; son of Droṇodana-rāja, and younger brother of Devadatta; he was noted as the most learned disciple of Buddha and famed for hearing and remembering his teaching, hence is styled 多聞; after the Buddha's death he is said to have compiled the sutras in the Vaibhāra cave, v. 畢, where the disciples were assembled in Magadha. He is reckoned as the second patriarch. Ānandabhadra and Ānandasāgara are generally given as two other Ānandas, but this is uncertain. |
青少年 see styles |
qīng shào nián qing1 shao4 nian2 ch`ing shao nien ching shao nien seishounen / seshonen せいしょうねん |
adolescent; youth; teenager young people; youth; the younger generation |
韋陀輸 韦陀输 see styles |
wéi tuó shū wei2 tuo2 shu1 wei t`o shu wei to shu |
(or 韋馱輸) Vītāśoka, Vigatāśoka, younger brother of king Āśoka. |
イスキリ see styles |
isukiri イスキリ |
(leg) Isukiri (younger brother of Jesus Christ who took his place on the cross to allow Jesus to escape to Japan, according to local Aomori legend); (leg) Isukiri (younger brother of Jesus Christ who took his place on the cross to allow Jesus to escape to Japan, according to local Aomori legend) |
カミセン see styles |
kamisen カミセン |
(abbreviation) younger members of the group (wasei: coming century) |
カレセン see styles |
karesen カレセン |
(kana only) younger woman (usu. 20-30 years old) who is physically attracted to mature older men (usu. 50-60 years old) |
一光三尊 see styles |
yī guāng sān zūn yi1 guang1 san1 zun1 i kuang san tsun ikkō sanzon |
Three honoured ones in one light or halo—Amitābha, Avalokiteśvara, and Mahāsthāmaprāpta; or Śākyamuni, Bhaiṣajya the 藥王 and 藥上 his younger brother. |
夕暮れ族 see styles |
yuugurezoku / yugurezoku ゆうぐれぞく |
couple with older man and younger woman; May-December romance |
後生可畏 后生可畏 see styles |
hòu shēng kě wèi hou4 sheng1 ke3 wei4 hou sheng k`o wei hou sheng ko wei kouseikai / kosekai こうせいかい |
the young will be redoubtable in the years to come (idiom); the younger generations will surpass us in time (expression) (yoji) the young should be regarded with respect |
後起之秀 后起之秀 see styles |
hòu qǐ zhī xiù hou4 qi3 zhi1 xiu4 hou ch`i chih hsiu hou chi chih hsiu |
(idiom) an up-and-coming youngster; new talent; a brilliant younger generation |
愚兄賢弟 see styles |
gukeikentei / gukekente ぐけいけんてい |
a foolish older brother and a smart younger |
藥上菩薩 药上菩萨 see styles |
yào shàng pú sà yao4 shang4 pu2 sa4 yao shang p`u sa yao shang pu sa Yakujō bosatsu |
Bhaiṣajyasamudgata, bodhisattva of healing, he whose office, together with his brother, is to heal the sick. He is described as the younger of two brothers, the elder of whom is the 藥王 below. |
藥王菩薩 药王菩萨 see styles |
yào wáng pú sà yao4 wang2 pu2 sa4 yao wang p`u sa yao wang pu sa Yakuō Bosatsu |
Bhaiṣajya-rāja Bodhisattva, the elder of the two brothers, who was the first to decide on his career as bodhisattva of healing, and led his younger brother to adopt the same course; see above. They are also styled Pure-eyed and Pure-treasury, which may indicate diagnosis and treatment. He is referred to in the Lotus Sutra as offering his arms as a brunt sacrifice to his Buddha. |
蛋炒飯節 蛋炒饭节 see styles |
dàn chǎo fàn jié dan4 chao3 fan4 jie2 tan ch`ao fan chieh tan chao fan chieh |
Fried Rice with Egg Festival, informally observed annually on November 25 as the anniversary of the death in 1950 of Mao Zedong's son Mao Anying, by people who are grateful that Mao's grip on China did not extend to a second generation (The younger Mao died in an American air raid in Korea, and, according to a popular account, his death was the result of cooking fried rice with egg, which produced smoke detected by US forces.) |
輸拘盧那 输拘卢那 see styles |
shū jū lún à shu1 ju1 lun2 a4 shu chü lun a Shukurona |
Śuklodana, a prince of Kapilavastu, younger brother of Śuddhodana, and father of Tiṣya, Devadatta, and Nandika. |
青年時代 see styles |
seinenjidai / senenjidai せいねんじだい |
(one's) youth; one's younger days |
須佐之男 see styles |
susanoo; susanoo; susanoo すさのお; スサノオ; スサノヲ |
(kana only) {Shinto} (See 須佐之男命) Susanoo (deity, younger brother to Amaterasu); Susanoo-no-Mikoto |
Variations: |
otohime おとひめ |
(1) (ant: 兄姫) younger princess; (2) Oto Hime; Princess of the Dragon Palace (from the story of Urashima Tarō) |
周利槃陀加 周利盘陀加 see styles |
zhōu lì pán tuó jiā zhou1 li4 pan2 tuo2 jia1 chou li p`an t`o chia chou li pan to chia Shūrihandake |
(or 周梨槃陀加) Kṣudrapanthaka; little (or mean) path. Twin brothers were born on the road, one called Śuddhipanthaka, Purity-path, the other born soon after and called as above, intp. 小路 small road, and 繼道 successor by the road. The elder was clever, the younger stupid, not even remembering his name, but became one of the earliest disciples of Buddha, and finally an arhat. The records are uncertain and confusing. Also 周利般兎; 周稚般他迦, 周利槃特 (周利槃特迦); 朱茶半託迦; 周陀. |
商諾迦縛婆 商诺迦缚婆 see styles |
shāng nuò jiā fú pó shang1 nuo4 jia1 fu2 po2 shang no chia fu p`o shang no chia fu po Shōnakababa |
(商諾縛婆) ; 商那和修; 舍那和修 (or 舍那波私) Sanakavisa; Sanavasa; a younger brother of Ānanda. Also an arhat, whom Eitel gives as the third patriarch, a native of Mathurā, and says: 'A Tibetan tradition identifies him with Yaśas, the leader of the II Synod. ' Because of his name he is associated with a hemp or linen garment, or a covering with which he was born. |
孫陀羅難陀 孙陀罗难陀 see styles |
sūn tuó luó nán tuó sun1 tuo2 luo2 nan2 tuo2 sun t`o lo nan t`o sun to lo nan to Sondarananda |
Sundarananda, or Sunanda, said to be younger brother of Śākyamuni, his wife being the above Sundarī; thus called to distinguish him from Ānanda. |
Variations: |
shoumai / shomai しょうまい |
(1) little sister; younger sister; (2) (humble language) my younger sister; (pronoun) (3) (humble language) (feminine speech) (used by young women mainly in letters) I; me |
Variations: |
shoutei / shote しょうてい |
(1) little brother; younger brother; (2) (humble language) my younger brother; (pronoun) (3) (humble language) (masculine speech) (used mainly in letters) (See 大兄・2) I; me |
尸利蜜多羅 尸利蜜多罗 see styles |
shī lì mì duō luó shi1 li4 mi4 duo1 luo2 shih li mi to lo Shirimitara |
屍黎密 Śrīmitra, an Indian prince who resigned his throne to his younger brother, became a monk, came to China, translated the 灌頂 and other books. |
摩醯因陀羅 摩醯因陀罗 see styles |
mó xì yīn tuó luó mo2 xi4 yin1 tuo2 luo2 mo hsi yin t`o lo mo hsi yin to lo Makeiindara |
(or 摩訶因陀羅) Mahendra, younger brother of Aśoka, who, on repenting of his dissolute life, became an arhat and is said to have founded Buddhism in Ceylon. |
波羅頗婆底 波罗颇婆底 see styles |
bō luó pǒ pó dǐ bo1 luo2 po3 po2 di3 po lo p`o p`o ti po lo po po ti Harahabatei |
Prabhāvatī, younger sister of Aśoka. |
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mamaimo ままいも |
(archaism) step-sister (younger); stepsister |
若かりし頃 see styles |
wakarishikoro わかりしころ |
(exp,n) one's younger days; when one was young |
Variations: |
otooji おとおじ |
(archaism) (See 伯父・えおじ) uncle (one's father's younger brother) |
魔醯因陀羅 魔醯因陀罗 see styles |
mó xì yīn tuó luó mo2 xi4 yin1 tuo2 luo2 mo hsi yin t`o lo mo hsi yin to lo |
Mahendra, a younger brother of Aśoka. |
ミルティアデス see styles |
mirutiadesu ミルティアデス |
(person) Miltiades the Younger |
Variations: |
ojigo おじご |
(humble language) (polite language) (伯父御 or 叔父御 can mean older or younger than one's parent) (See 伯父) uncle |
兒孫自有兒孫福 儿孙自有儿孙福 see styles |
ér sūn zì yǒu ér sūn fú er2 sun1 zi4 you3 er2 sun1 fu2 erh sun tzu yu erh sun fu |
younger generations will do all right on their own (idiom) |
親の顔が見たい see styles |
oyanokaogamitai おやのかおがみたい |
(expression) (expressing shock at a (younger) person's poor manners or behaviour) what parents would bring up a kid like this?; I'd like to see his (her) parents' faces |
Variations: |
obasan おばさん |
(honorific or respectful language) (familiar language) (kana only) (伯母さん is older than one's parent and 叔母さん is younger) aunt |
Variations: |
susanoonomikoto; susanoonomikoto; susanoonomikoto すさのおのみこと; スサノオノミコト; スサノヲノミコト |
{Shinto} Susanoo-no-Mikoto (deity, younger brother to Amaterasu) |
Variations: |
nigihayahinomikoto にぎはやひのみこと |
(leg) {Shinto} Nigihayahi; deity who married Nagasunehiko's younger sister and subsequently killed him when he opposed Emperor Jimmu |
Variations: |
oji(p); hakufu(伯父); shukufu(叔父) おじ(P); はくふ(伯父); しゅくふ(叔父) |
(伯父 or 叔父 respectively can mean older or younger than one's parent) (See 叔母・おば) uncle |
Variations: |
oba(p); hakubo(伯母); shukubo(叔母) おば(P); はくぼ(伯母); しゅくぼ(叔母) |
(伯母 can mean older and 叔母 can mean younger than one's parent) (See 伯父・おじ) aunt |
Variations: |
oji(p); hakufu(伯父); shukufu(叔父) おじ(P); はくふ(伯父); しゅくふ(叔父) |
(伯父 or 叔父 respectively can mean older or younger than one's parent) (See 叔母・おば) uncle |
Variations: |
otoutoyome(弟嫁, otouto嫁); otoyome(弟嫁, 乙嫁) / ototoyome(弟嫁, ototo嫁); otoyome(弟嫁, 乙嫁) おとうとよめ(弟嫁, おとうと嫁); おとよめ(弟嫁, 乙嫁) |
younger brother's wife |
ヤンガージェネレーション see styles |
yangaajenereeshon / yangajenereeshon ヤンガージェネレーション |
younger generation |
Variations: |
wakakarishikoro わかかりしころ |
(exp,n) one's younger days; when one was young |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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