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<12| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
勤儉耐勞 勤俭耐劳 see styles |
qín jiǎn nài láo qin2 jian3 nai4 lao2 ch`in chien nai lao chin chien nai lao |
diligent and able to endure hardship (idiom) |
吃苦耐勞 吃苦耐劳 see styles |
chī kǔ nài láo chi1 ku3 nai4 lao2 ch`ih k`u nai lao chih ku nai lao |
hardworking and enduring hardships (idiom) |
奈及利亞 奈及利亚 see styles |
nài jí lì yà nai4 ji2 li4 ya4 nai chi li ya |
Nigeria (Tw) |
奈良大佛 see styles |
nài liáng dà fó nai4 liang2 da4 fo2 nai liang ta fo Nara daibutsu |
Great Buddha of Nara |
奈良時代 奈良时代 see styles |
nài liáng shí dài nai4 liang2 shi2 dai4 nai liang shih tai narajidai ならじだい |
Nara period (710-794) in early Japanese history Nara period (710-794 CE) |
急不可耐 see styles |
jí bù kě nài ji2 bu4 ke3 nai4 chi pu k`o nai chi pu ko nai |
unable to wait |
普萘洛爾 普萘洛尔 see styles |
pǔ nài luò ěr pu3 nai4 luo4 er3 p`u nai lo erh pu nai lo erh |
propranolol (beta-blocker used to treat high blood pressure) |
有耐久力 see styles |
yǒu nài jiǔ lì you3 nai4 jiu3 li4 yu nai chiu li |
durable |
波羅奈國 波罗奈国 see styles |
bō luó nài guó bo1 luo2 nai4 guo2 po lo nai kuo Harana koku |
Vārāṇasī |
波羅奈斯 波罗奈斯 see styles |
bō luó nài sī bo1 luo2 nai4 si1 po lo nai ssu Haranashi |
Vārāṇasī |
波羅柰國 波罗柰国 see styles |
bō luó nài guó bo1 luo2 nai4 guo2 po lo nai kuo Harana koku |
Vārāṇasī |
渴不可耐 see styles |
kě bù kě nài ke3 bu4 ke3 nai4 k`o pu k`o nai ko pu ko nai |
to be so thirsty as to no longer be able to tolerate it |
無可奈何 无可奈何 see styles |
wú kě nài hé wu2 ke3 nai4 he2 wu k`o nai ho wu ko nai ho |
have no way out; have no alternative; abbr. to 無奈|无奈[wu2 nai4] |
神奈川縣 神奈川县 see styles |
shén nài chuān xiàn shen2 nai4 chuan1 xian4 shen nai ch`uan hsien shen nai chuan hsien |
Kanagawa prefecture, Japan |
耐人尋味 耐人寻味 see styles |
nài rén xún wèi nai4 ren2 xun2 wei4 nai jen hsün wei |
(idiom) thought-provoking; to provide food for thought |
耐心幫助 耐心帮助 see styles |
nài xīn bāng zhù nai4 xin1 bang1 zhu4 nai hsin pang chu |
forbearance; tolerance; patient help |
耐怨害忍 see styles |
nài yuàn hài rěn nai4 yuan4 hai4 ren3 nai yüan hai jen tai ongai nin |
The patience which endures enmity and injury. |
耐洗滌性 耐洗涤性 see styles |
nài xǐ dí xìng nai4 xi3 di2 xing4 nai hsi ti hsing |
washing or color fastness; launderability |
莫可奈何 see styles |
mò kě nài hé mo4 ke3 nai4 he2 mo k`o nai ho mo ko nai ho |
see 無可奈何|无可奈何[wu2 ke3 nai4 he2] |
萬般無奈 万般无奈 see styles |
wàn bān wú nài wan4 ban1 wu2 nai4 wan pan wu nai |
to have no way out; to have no alternative |
西奈半島 西奈半岛 see styles |
xī nài bàn dǎo xi1 nai4 ban4 dao3 hsi nai pan tao |
Sinai Peninsula |
馬德拉斯 马德拉斯 see styles |
mǎ dé lā sī ma3 de2 la1 si1 ma te la ssu |
Madras or Chennai 欽奈|钦奈[Qin1 nai4], capital of Tamil Nadu on East coast of India |
乳糖不耐症 see styles |
rǔ táng bù nài zhèng ru3 tang2 bu4 nai4 zheng4 ju t`ang pu nai cheng ju tang pu nai cheng nyuutoufutaishou / nyutofutaisho にゅうとうふたいしょう |
lactose intolerance {med} lactose intolerance |
交叉耐藥性 交叉耐药性 see styles |
jiāo chā nài yào xìng jiao1 cha1 nai4 yao4 xing4 chiao ch`a nai yao hsing chiao cha nai yao hsing |
cross-tolerance |
奈取羅訶羅 奈取罗诃罗 see styles |
nài qǔ luó hē luó nai4 qu3 luo2 he1 luo2 nai ch`ü lo ho lo nai chü lo ho lo Nashurakara |
Rudhirāhāra, name of a yakṣa. |
康奈爾大學 康奈尔大学 see styles |
kāng nài ěr dà xué kang1 nai4 er3 da4 xue2 k`ang nai erh ta hsüeh kang nai erh ta hsüeh |
Cornell University |
泰米爾納德 泰米尔纳德 see styles |
tài mǐ ěr nà dé tai4 mi3 er3 na4 de2 t`ai mi erh na te tai mi erh na te |
Tamil Nadu, southeast Indian state, capital Chennai 欽奈|钦奈[Qin1 nai4]; formerly Madras state 馬德拉斯邦|马德拉斯邦[Ma3 de2 la1 si1 bang1] |
活得不耐煩 活得不耐烦 see styles |
huó de bù nài fán huo2 de5 bu4 nai4 fan2 huo te pu nai fan |
to be tired of living; (coll.) to be asking for trouble |
耐他怨害忍 see styles |
nài tā yuàn hài rěn nai4 ta1 yuan4 hai4 ren3 nai t`a yüan hai jen nai ta yüan hai jen taita ongai nin |
patience of not retaliating against someone who harms you |
格林奈爾大學 格林奈尔大学 see styles |
gé lín nài ěr dà xué ge2 lin2 nai4 er3 da4 xue2 ko lin nai erh ta hsüeh |
Grinnell College (private liberal arts college in Grinnell, Iowa, USA) |
泰米爾納德邦 泰米尔纳德邦 see styles |
tài mǐ ěr nà dé bāng tai4 mi3 er3 na4 de2 bang1 t`ai mi erh na te pang tai mi erh na te pang |
Tamil Nadu, southeast Indian state, capital Chennai 欽奈|钦奈[Qin1 nai4]; formerly Madras state 馬德拉斯邦|马德拉斯邦[Ma3 de2 la1 si1 bang1] |
抗耐甲氧西林金葡菌 see styles |
kàng nài jiǎ yǎng xī lín jīn pú jun kang4 nai4 jia3 yang3 xi1 lin2 jin1 pu2 jun1 k`ang nai chia yang hsi lin chin p`u chün kang nai chia yang hsi lin chin pu chün |
methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 32 results for "nai4" 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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