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<2021222324252627282930...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
矢倉 see styles |
yanokura やのくら |
(kana only) caves dug as tombs in and around Kamakura during the Kamakura and Muromachi periods; (1) turret; watchtower; (2) high wooden stage; scaffolding; (3) wooden frame (of a kotatsu); (4) (archaism) weapons storehouse; (surname) Yanokura |
矩夫 see styles |
norio のりお |
(given name) Norio |
矩生 see styles |
norio のりお |
(given name) Norio |
矩男 see styles |
norio のりお |
(given name) Norio |
矩郎 see styles |
norio のりお |
(personal name) Norio |
矩雄 see styles |
norio のりお |
(given name) Norio |
短甲 see styles |
tankou / tanko たんこう |
(hist) short metal body armor (early Kofun to early Heian periods) |
石剣 see styles |
sekken せっけん |
sword-shaped stoneware found in archeological sites in eastern Japan dating to the end of the Jomon period |
石匕 see styles |
sekihi せきひ |
(rare) (See 石匙) stone knife (Jomon-period tool, shaped like a rice spoon) |
石匙 see styles |
ishisaji いしさじ |
stone knife (Jomon-period tool, shaped like a rice spoon) |
石畳 see styles |
ishidatami いしだたみ |
(1) (flat) stone paving; sett; flagstone; (2) (food term) (chocolate) pave; various rectangular pastries, esp. layered chocolate; (place-name) Ishidatami |
石虎 see styles |
shí hǔ shi2 hu3 shih hu |
leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis); sculpted stone tiger installed at the tomb of revered figures in ancient times to ward off evil spirits |
砂壁 see styles |
sunakabe すなかべ |
sand-coated interior wall (in traditional Japanese architecture); (surname) Sunakabe |
砂鼠 see styles |
sunanezumi; sunanezumi すなねずみ; スナネズミ |
(kana only) Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus); Mongolian jird |
砒霜 see styles |
pī shuāng pi1 shuang1 p`i shuang pi shuang |
white arsenic; arsenic trioxide As2O3 |
碇尾 see styles |
ikario いかりお |
(place-name) Ikario |
碾壓 碾压 see styles |
niǎn yā nian3 ya1 nien ya |
to crush or compact (with a roller); to run over (with a vehicle); (fig.) to trounce; to wipe the floor with; to be far superior |
磋商 see styles |
cuō shāng cuo1 shang1 ts`o shang tso shang |
to consult; to discuss seriously; to negotiate; to confer; negotiations; consultations |
磕頭 磕头 see styles |
kē tóu ke1 tou2 k`o t`ou ko tou |
to kowtow (traditional greeting, esp. to a superior, involving kneeling and pressing one's forehead to the ground) |
磨損 磨损 see styles |
mó sǔn mo2 sun3 mo sun mason まそん |
to suffer wear and tear; to deteriorate through use; to wear out (noun/participle) wear and tear; abrasion; friction loss |
祕奥 秘奥 see styles |
mì ào mi4 ao4 mi ao hiō |
Secret, mysterious. |
祕密 秘密 see styles |
mì mì mi4 mi4 mi mi himitsu |
Secret, occult, esoteric, mysterious, profound. |
祕藏 秘藏 see styles |
mì cáng mi4 cang2 mi ts`ang mi tsang hi zō |
to stash away; a hoard; a cache (祕密藏) The treasury of the profound wisdom. or mysteries, variously interpreted. |
祝夫 see styles |
norio のりお |
(given name) Norio |
祝生 see styles |
norio のりお |
(given name) Norio |
祝男 see styles |
norio のりお |
(given name) Norio |
祝雄 see styles |
norio のりお |
(given name) Norio |
神亀 see styles |
jinki じんき |
(1) (しんき only) (rare) mysterious turtle (an omen of good luck); (2) Jinki era (724.2.4-729.8.5); Shinki era; (surname) Jinki |
神力 see styles |
shén lì shen2 li4 shen li jinriki じんりき |
occult force; the power of a God or spirit (1) divine power; sacred power; mysterious power; (2) (しんりき only) Shinriki (variety of rice); (surname) Jinriki v. 神通. |
神妙 see styles |
shén miào shen2 miao4 shen miao shinmyou(p); shinbyou(ok) / shinmyo(p); shinbyo(ok) しんみょう(P); しんびょう(ok) |
marvelous; wondrous (noun or adjectival noun) (1) meek; quiet; docile; humble; faithful; obedient; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) mysterious; marvelous; marvellous Mysterious, mystic, occult, recondite, marvellous. |
神気 see styles |
kamiki かみき |
(1) qi; mysterious life force that makes up everything; (2) spirits; mind; (3) divine atmosphere; mysterious presence; (surname) Kamiki |
神異 神异 see styles |
shén yì shen2 yi4 shen i shini しんい |
magical; miraculous; mystical divine power; mysterious thing miracles |
神隱 神隐 see styles |
shén yǐn shen2 yin3 shen yin |
to be concealed by supernatural forces; to disappear mysteriously; (fig.) to be out of the public eye |
禪味 禅味 see styles |
chán wèi chan2 wei4 ch`an wei chan wei zenmi |
Meditation-flavour the mysterious taste or sensation experienced by one who enters abstract meditation. |
禺中 see styles |
yú zhōng yu2 zhong1 yü chung gu chū |
the middle of the 巳 hour, 10 a. m. Tiantai called the fourth period of Buddha's teaching the 禺中. |
私塾 see styles |
sī shú si1 shu2 ssu shu shijuku しじゅく |
private school (in former times) (1) small private school (esp. for cramming); (2) private school (in the Edo period, orig. run by Confucianists) |
私寺 see styles |
shiji しじ |
(See 官寺) private temple (ritsuryō period); non-state-sponsored temple |
秋期 see styles |
shuuki / shuki しゅうき |
autumn period; autumn term (e.g. school); fall period; fall term |
秦國 秦国 see styles |
qín guó qin2 guo2 ch`in kuo chin kuo |
the state of Qin, one of the seven states of the Warring States Period (475-220 BC) |
秦軍 秦军 see styles |
qín jun qin2 jun1 ch`in chün chin chün |
the Qin army (model for the terracotta warriors) |
程夫 see styles |
norio のりお |
(given name) Norio |
程男 see styles |
norio のりお |
(personal name) Norio |
程雄 see styles |
norio のりお |
(given name) Norio |
稔男 see styles |
norio のりお |
(given name) Norio |
稚鰤 see styles |
warasa; warasa わらさ; ワラサ |
(kana only) (ktb:) (See 鰤) middle-sized Japanese amberjack (species of yellowtail, Seriola quinqueradiata) |
稜桜 see styles |
rio りお |
(female given name) Rio |
稟告 禀告 see styles |
bǐng gào bing3 gao4 ping kao rinkoku りんこく hinkoku ひんこく |
to report (to one's superior) (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (noun/participle) notice; notification |
稟報 禀报 see styles |
bǐng bào bing3 bao4 ping pao |
to report (to one's superior) |
稟復 禀复 see styles |
bǐng fù bing3 fu4 ping fu |
to report back (to a superior) |
積澱 积淀 see styles |
jī diàn ji1 dian4 chi tien |
deposits accumulated over long periods; fig. valuable experience, accumulated wisdom |
穢多 see styles |
eta えた |
(ateji / phonetic) (vulgar) one group comprising the lowest rank of Japan's Edo-period caste system (people whose work usually involved handling human bodies or animal carcasses) |
究竟 see styles |
jiū jìng jiu1 jing4 chiu ching kukkyou; kyuukyou / kukkyo; kyukyo くっきょう; きゅうきょう |
to go to the bottom of a matter; after all; when all is said and done; (in an interrogative sentence) finally; outcome; result (adverb) (1) after all; in the end; finally; (adj-na,adj-no,n) (2) excellent; superb; handy; appropriate; ideal; (adj-na,adj-no,n) (3) (くっきょう only) (See 屈強) robust; brawny; muscular; strong; sturdy Examine exhaustively; utmost, final, at the end, a tr. of uttarā, upper, superior, hence 至極 ultimate, supreme. |
空教 see styles |
kōng jiào kong1 jiao4 k`ung chiao kung chiao kuukyou / kukyo くうきょう |
(given name) Kuukyō The teaching that all is unreal. The 法相宗 Dharmalakṣaṇa School divided Buddha's teaching into three periods: (1) the Hīnayāna period, teaching that 法有 things are real; (2) the 般若 prajñā period, that 法 空things are unreal; (3) the Huayan and Lotus period of the middle or transcendental doctrine 中道教. |
空點 空点 see styles |
kōng diǎn kong1 dian3 k`ung tien kung tien kūten |
The dot over the ṃ or ṅ in Sanskrit, symbolizing that all things are empty or unreal; used by the Shingon sect with various meanings. |
突棒 see styles |
tsukubou / tsukubo つくぼう |
barbed T-shaped weapon for catching thieves (Edo period) |
立功 see styles |
lì gōng li4 gong1 li kung |
to render meritorious service (one the three imperishables 三不朽[san1 bu4 xiu3]); to make worthy contributions; to distinguish oneself |
章公 see styles |
norio のりお |
(given name) Norio |
童名 see styles |
douna / dona どうな |
(hist) (See 幼名) childhood name (used prior to one's coming-of-age ceremony); (female given name) Douna |
端唄 see styles |
hashiuta はしうた |
short love song (popular in late Edo period); (surname) Hashiuta |
端近 see styles |
hashijika はしぢか |
(noun or adjectival noun) (interior) corner of a house |
笄髷 see styles |
kougaiwage / kogaiwage こうがいわげ |
type of Japanese woman's hairstyle using a hairpin (Edo period) |
笨重 see styles |
bèn zhòng ben4 zhong4 pen chung |
heavy; cumbersome; unwieldy; laborious; arduous |
箇月 see styles |
kagetsu かげつ |
(counter) months (period of) |
算道 see styles |
sandou / sando さんどう |
(hist) study of calculation (ritsuryō period); the way of calculation |
算額 see styles |
sangaku さんがく |
(hist) votive tablet depicting a mathematical puzzle that was placed as an offering at a shrine or temple (Edo period) |
管仲 see styles |
guǎn zhòng guan3 zhong4 kuan chung kanchuu / kanchu かんちゅう |
Guan Zhong (-645 BC), famous politician of Qi 齊國|齐国 of Spring and Autumn period; known as Guangzi 管子 (personal name) Kanchuu |
範大 see styles |
norio のりお |
(given name) Norio |
範夫 see styles |
norio のりお |
(male given name) Norio |
範生 see styles |
norio のりお |
(given name) Norio |
範男 see styles |
norio のりお |
(given name) Norio |
範緒 see styles |
norio のりお |
(female given name) Norio |
範臣 see styles |
noriomi のりおみ |
(given name) Noriomi |
範興 see styles |
norioki のりおき |
(personal name) Norioki |
範郎 see styles |
norio のりお |
(personal name) Norio |
範雄 see styles |
norio のりお |
(given name) Norio |
篝火 see styles |
gōu huǒ gou1 huo3 kou huo kagaribi かがりび |
bonfire (1) fire built in an iron basket (watch fire, fishing fire, etc.); bonfire; campfire; (2) (archaism) brothel-keeper (Edo period) |
篤い see styles |
atsui あつい |
(adjective) (1) kind; cordial; hospitable; warm; faithful; (2) serious (of an illness) |
篤疾 see styles |
tokushitsu とくしつ |
(1) serious illness; critical illness; (2) (archaism) heavily handicapped person (ritsuryō system) |
篤病 笃病 see styles |
dǔ bìng du3 bing4 tu ping |
seriously ill; critical |
簀巻 see styles |
sumaki すまき |
(1) wrapping something in a bamboo mat; (2) wrapping somebody in a bamboo mat and throwing him in a river (Edo period unofficial punishment) |
簇生 see styles |
zokusei / zokuse ぞくせい |
(noun/participle) (of plants) growing in clusters; growing gregariously |
簽呈 签呈 see styles |
qiān chéng qian1 cheng2 ch`ien ch`eng chien cheng |
petition (submitted to a superior) |
籀文 see styles |
zhòu wén zhou4 wen2 chou wen chuubun / chubun ちゅうぶん |
seal script used throughout the pre-Han period (See 大篆) large seal script (dating from China's Spring and Autumn period onward) |
籀書 籀书 see styles |
zhòu shū zhou4 shu1 chou shu chuusho / chusho ちゅうしょ |
seal script used throughout the pre-Han period (See 大篆) large seal script (dating from China's Spring and Autumn period onward) |
籬男 see styles |
rio りお |
(given name) Rio |
粒銀 see styles |
tsubugin つぶぎん |
small silver coin of the Edo period |
粗品 see styles |
sohin そひん soshina そしな |
(1) inferior goods; low-quality article; (2) (humble language) trifling gift; (3) gift given out by companies to customers as a token of gratitude; marketing incentive |
粗悪 see styles |
soaku そあく |
(adj-na,adj-no,n) coarse; crude; inferior |
精光 see styles |
jīng guāng jing1 guang1 ching kuang seikou / seko せいこう |
nothing left (money, food etc); all finished; bright and shiny; radiant; glorious (given name) Seikou |
精良 see styles |
jīng liáng jing1 liang2 ching liang seira / sera せいら |
excellent; of superior quality (personal name) Seira |
糟糠 see styles |
zāo kāng zao1 kang1 tsao k`ang tsao kang soukou / soko そうこう |
chaff, husks, distillers' dregs etc (food eaten by the poor); (fig.) rubbish; junk; (abbr. for 糟糠妻[zao1 kang1 qi1]) wife who goes through the hardships of poverty with her husband (1) (See 糟糠の妻) chaff and bran; plain food; (2) (archaism) worthless thing; trifle Dregs and chaff, said of a proud monk, or of inferior teaching. |
紀士 see styles |
norio のりお |
(personal name) Norio |
紀央 see styles |
norio のりお |
(personal name) Norio |
紀扶 see styles |
norio のりお |
(given name) Norio |
紀於 see styles |
norio のりお |
(given name) Norio |
紀生 see styles |
norio のりお |
(given name) Norio |
紀男 see styles |
norio のりお |
(given name) Norio |
紀臣 see styles |
noriomi のりおみ |
(personal name) Noriomi |
紀興 see styles |
norioki のりおき |
(given name) Norioki |
紅客 红客 see styles |
hóng kè hong2 ke4 hung k`o hung ko |
"honker", Chinese hacker motivated by patriotism, using one's skills to protect domestic networks and work in national interest |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Rio" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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