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Simple Dictionary Definition |
騎驢找馬 骑驴找马 see styles |
qí lǘ zhǎo mǎ qi2 lu:2 zhao3 ma3 ch`i lü chao ma chi lü chao ma |
(idiom) (coll.) to continue in an unsatisfactory job (or romantic relationship etc) while actively looking for a better one |
騾馬大車 骡马大车 see styles |
luó mǎ dà chē luo2 ma3 da4 che1 lo ma ta ch`e lo ma ta che |
mule and horse carts |
驢年馬月 驴年马月 see styles |
lǘ nián mǎ yuè lu:2 nian2 ma3 yue4 lü nien ma yüeh |
see 猴年馬月|猴年马月[hou2 nian2 ma3 yue4] |
驢脣馬嘴 驴唇马嘴 see styles |
lǘ chún mǎ zuǐ lu:2 chun2 ma3 zui3 lü ch`un ma tsui lü chun ma tsui |
see 驢唇不對馬嘴|驴唇不对马嘴[lu:2chun2 bu4 dui4 ma3zui3] |
驢脣馬觜 驴唇马觜 see styles |
lǘ chún mǎ zī lu:2 chun2 ma3 zi1 lü ch`un ma tzu lü chun ma tzu |
lit.camel's lip, horse's mouth (idiom); fig. to chatter; nonsense; blather |
驢馬の橋 see styles |
robanohashi ろばのはし |
pons asinorum (hurdle to learning) |
高田馬場 see styles |
takadabanba たかだばんば |
(place-name) Takadabanba |
高見馬場 see styles |
takamibaba たかみばば |
(place-name) Takamibaba |
高陣馬山 see styles |
takajinbayama たかじんばやま |
(personal name) Takajinbayama |
鬥雞走馬 斗鸡走马 see styles |
dòu jī zǒu mǎ dou4 ji1 zou3 ma3 tou chi tsou ma |
cock-fighting and horse-racing (idiom); to gamble |
鯨飲馬食 see styles |
geiinbashoku / genbashoku げいいんばしょく |
(exp,n,vs,vi) (yoji) drinking like a fish and eating like a horse; eating mountains of food and drinking oceans of liquor |
鹿毛馬中 see styles |
kakenoumanaka / kakenomanaka かけのうまなか |
(place-name) Kakenoumanaka |
鹿毛馬川 see styles |
kakenoumagawa / kakenomagawa かけのうまがわ |
(place-name) Kakenoumagawa |
黒木実馬 see styles |
kurokijitsuma くろきじつま |
(person) Kuroki Jitsuma |
黒馬物語 see styles |
kuroumamonogatari / kuromamonogatari くろうまものがたり |
(work) Black Beauty (1877 novel by Anna Sewell); (wk) Black Beauty (1877 novel by Anna Sewell) |
龍ケ馬場 see styles |
ryuugababa / ryugababa りゅうがばば |
(place-name) Ryūgababa |
龍馬潭區 龙马潭区 see styles |
lóng mǎ tán qū long2 ma3 tan2 qu1 lung ma t`an ch`ü lung ma tan chü |
Longmatan district of Luzhou city 瀘州市|泸州市[Lu2 zhou1 shi4], Sichuan |
龍馬精神 龙马精神 see styles |
lóng mǎ jīng shén long2 ma3 jing1 shen2 lung ma ching shen |
More info & calligraphy: The Spirit of the Dragon Horse |
北馬其頓 北马其顿 see styles |
běi mǎ qí dùn bei3 ma3 qi2 dun4 pei ma ch`i tun pei ma chi tun |
North Macedonia |
高頭大馬 高头大马 see styles |
gāo tóu dà mǎ gao1 tou2 da4 ma3 kao t`ou ta ma kao tou ta ma |
(idiom) tall, imposing horse; (of a person) tall and well-built |
馬ケ地新田 see styles |
umaganjishinden うまがんじしんでん |
(place-name) Umaganjishinden |
馬の耳に風 see styles |
umanomiminikaze; mumanomiminikaze(ok) うまのみみにかぜ; むまのみみにかぜ(ok) |
(expression) (idiom) (See 馬の耳に念仏) preaching to the deaf; wind (blowing) into a horse's ear |
馬は馬連れ see styles |
umahaumazure うまはうまづれ |
(expression) (proverb) (See 牛は牛連れ馬は馬連れ) birds of a feather flock together; horses work best together; don't mix your horses with your cows |
馬丁·路德 马丁·路德 |
mǎ dīng · lù dé ma3 ding1 · lu4 de2 ma ting · lu te |
Martin Luther (1483-1546), key figure of the Protestant Reformation |
馬上槍試合 see styles |
bajouyarijiai / bajoyarijiai ばじょうやりじあい |
jousting match; joust; tournament (medieval) |
馬事資料館 see styles |
bajishiryoukan / bajishiryokan ばじしりょうかん |
(place-name) Bajishiryōkan |
馬來西亞人 马来西亚人 see styles |
mǎ lái xī yà rén ma3 lai2 xi1 ya4 ren2 ma lai hsi ya jen |
Malaysian person or people |
馬來西亞語 马来西亚语 see styles |
mǎ lái xī yà yǔ ma3 lai2 xi1 ya4 yu3 ma lai hsi ya yü |
Malaysian Malay (the official variety of Malay spoken in Malaysia) |
馬克·吐溫 马克·吐温 |
mǎ kè · tǔ wēn ma3 ke4 · tu3 wen1 ma k`o · t`u wen ma ko · tu wen |
Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens 1835-1910), US writer, novelist and humorist, author of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 哈克貝利·芬歷險記|哈克贝利·芬历险记[Ha1 ke4 bei4 li4 · Fen1 Li4 xian3 Ji4] |
馬克思主義 马克思主义 see styles |
mǎ kè sī zhǔ yì ma3 ke4 si1 zhu3 yi4 ma k`o ssu chu i ma ko ssu chu i |
Marxism |
馬克斯威爾 马克斯威尔 see styles |
mǎ kè sī wēi ěr ma3 ke4 si1 wei1 er3 ma k`o ssu wei erh ma ko ssu wei erh |
James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) |
馬克沁機槍 马克沁机枪 see styles |
mǎ kè qìn jī qiāng ma3 ke4 qin4 ji1 qiang1 ma k`o ch`in chi ch`iang ma ko chin chi chiang |
Maxim machine gun |
馬克西米連 马克西米连 see styles |
mǎ kè xī mǐ lián ma3 ke4 xi1 mi3 lian2 ma k`o hsi mi lien ma ko hsi mi lien |
Maximilian or Maximilien (name) |
馬六甲海峽 马六甲海峡 see styles |
mǎ liù jiǎ hǎi xiá ma3 liu4 jia3 hai3 xia2 ma liu chia hai hsia |
Strait of Malacca |
Variations: |
maadiao; maateiao; maachao / madiao; mateao; machao マーディアオ; マーテイアオ; マーチャオ |
{cards} madiao (Chinese trick-taking game) (chi:); ma diao |
馬喰横山駅 see styles |
bakuroyokoyamaeki ばくろよこやまえき |
(st) Bakuroyokoyama Station |
馬堀海岸駅 see styles |
maborikaiganeki まぼりかいがんえき |
(st) Maborikaigan Station |
馬場あき子 see styles |
babaakiko / babakiko ばばあきこ |
(person) Baba Akiko (1928-) |
馬場ザクラ see styles |
babazakura ばばザクラ |
(place-name) Babazakura |
馬場上光町 see styles |
babajoukoumachi / babajokomachi ばばじょうこうまち |
(place-name) Babajōkoumachi |
馬場五反田 see styles |
banbagotanda ばんばごたんだ |
(place-name) Banbagotanda |
馬場前畑町 see styles |
babamaehatamachi ばばまえはたまち |
(place-name) Babamaehatamachi |
馬場小城町 see styles |
babakoshiromachi ばばこしろまち |
(place-name) Babakoshiromachi |
馬場崎町駅 see styles |
babasakichoueki / babasakichoeki ばばさきちょうえき |
(st) Babasakichō Station |
馬場廣太郎 see styles |
babakoutarou / babakotaro ばばこうたろう |
(person) Baba Kōtarō |
馬場春雨町 see styles |
babaharusamemachi ばばはるさめまち |
(place-name) Babaharusamemachi |
馬場由美子 see styles |
babayumiko ばばゆみこ |
(person) Baba Yumiko |
馬場目岳沢 see styles |
babamedakesawa ばばめだけさわ |
(place-name) Babamedakesawa |
馬場移公子 see styles |
babaikuko ばばいくこ |
(person) Baba Ikuko |
馬奈木俊介 see styles |
managishunsuke まなぎしゅんすけ |
(person) Managi Shunsuke |
馬尼拉大學 马尼拉大学 see styles |
mǎ ní lā dà xué ma3 ni2 la1 da4 xue2 ma ni la ta hsüeh |
University of Manila |
馬屋原和子 see styles |
mayaharakazuko まやはらかずこ |
(person) Mayahara Kazuko |
馬德拉群島 马德拉群岛 see styles |
mǎ dé lā qún dǎo ma3 de2 la1 qun2 dao3 ma te la ch`ün tao ma te la chün tao |
Madeira; the Madeira Islands |
Variations: |
mete めて |
(1) (See 弓手・1) right hand; sword hand; reins-holding hand; (2) right side; one's right |
馬托格羅索 马托格罗索 see styles |
mǎ tuō gé luó suǒ ma3 tuo1 ge2 luo2 suo3 ma t`o ko lo so ma to ko lo so |
Mato Grosso, a state of Brazil |
馬有三相經 see styles |
mǎ yǒu sān xiàng jīng ma3 you3 san1 xiang4 jing1 ma yu san hsiang ching |
Sūtra on the Three Marks of a Horse |
Variations: |
umagushi; magushi(馬櫛) うまぐし; まぐし(馬櫛) |
curry-comb |
馬氏珍珠貝 马氏珍珠贝 see styles |
mǎ shì zhēn zhū bèi ma3 shi4 zhen1 zhu1 bei4 ma shih chen chu pei |
pearl oyster (genus Pinctada) |
馬洗井戸川 see styles |
maseidogawa / masedogawa ませいどがわ |
(place-name) Maseidogawa |
馬渕英里何 see styles |
mabuchierika まぶちえりか |
(person) Mabuchi Erika (1979.3.7-) |
馬渡ノ内下 see styles |
mawatarinouchishimo / mawatarinochishimo まわたりのうちしも |
(place-name) Mawatarinouchishimo |
馬爾堡病毒 马尔堡病毒 see styles |
mǎ ěr bǎo bìng dú ma3 er3 bao3 bing4 du2 ma erh pao ping tu |
Marburg virus |
馬爾馬拉海 马尔马拉海 see styles |
mǎ ěr mǎ lā hǎi ma3 er3 ma3 la1 hai3 ma erh ma la hai |
Sea of Marmara |
馬牽原高原 see styles |
mahikibarakougen / mahikibarakogen まひきばらこうげん |
(place-name) Mahikibarakougen |
Variations: |
baryou / baryo ばりょう |
horse feed |
馬紹爾群島 马绍尔群岛 see styles |
mǎ shào ěr qún dǎo ma3 shao4 er3 qun2 dao3 ma shao erh ch`ün tao ma shao erh chün tao |
Marshall Islands |
馬脚を露す see styles |
bakyakuoarawasu ばきゃくをあらわす |
(exp,v5s) to reveal the true nature |
馬薩諸塞州 马萨诸塞州 see styles |
mǎ sà zhū sài zhōu ma3 sa4 zhu1 sai4 zhou1 ma sa chu sai chou |
Massachusetts, US state |
Variations: |
umabae うまばえ |
horse botfly (Gasterophilus intestinalis) |
馬見ケ崎川 see styles |
mamigasakigawa まみがさきがわ |
(personal name) Mamigasakigawa |
馬見ヶ崎橋 see styles |
mamigasakibashi まみがさきばし |
(place-name) Mamigasakibashi |
馬見塚中町 see styles |
mamizukanakamachi まみづかなかまち |
(place-name) Mamizukanakamachi |
馬見塚本町 see styles |
mamizukahonmachi まみづかほんまち |
(place-name) Mamizukahonmachi |
馬見塚淵町 see styles |
mamizukafuchimachi まみづかふちまち |
(place-name) Mamizukafuchimachi |
馬託格羅索 马托格罗索 see styles |
mǎ tuō gé luó suǒ ma3 tuo1 ge2 luo2 suo3 ma t`o ko lo so ma to ko lo so |
Mato Grosso, western province of Brazil |
馬走坂の上 see styles |
mabasesakanoue / mabasesakanoe まばせさかのうえ |
(place-name) Mabasesakanoue |
Variations: |
baren ばれん |
baren; disk-shaped rubbing pad for pressing paper when making a print from a wood block |
馬達加斯加 马达加斯加 see styles |
mǎ dá jiā sī jiā ma3 da2 jia1 si1 jia1 ma ta chia ssu chia madagasukaru マダガスカル |
More info & calligraphy: Madagascar(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Madagascar |
馬鈴薯澱粉 see styles |
bareishodenpun / bareshodenpun ばれいしょでんぷん |
potato starch |
Variations: |
umayoroi うまよろい |
(archaism) horse armor; horse armour |
馬頭温泉郷 see styles |
batouonsenkyou / batoonsenkyo ばとうおんせんきょう |
(place-name) Batouonsenkyō |
馬頭観世音 see styles |
batoukanzeon / batokanzeon ばとうかんぜおん |
(place-name) Batoukanzeon |
馬飼野俊一 see styles |
makainoshunichi まかいのしゅんいち |
(person) Makaino Shun'ichi (1946.10-) |
馬飼野康二 see styles |
makainokouji / makainokoji まかいのこうじ |
(person) Makaino Kōji (1948.1.26-) |
馬鳴菩薩讚 see styles |
mǎ míng pú sà zàn ma3 ming2 pu2 sa4 zan4 ma ming p`u sa tsan ma ming pu sa tsan |
Buddhacarita |
馬鹿が移る see styles |
bakagautsuru ばかがうつる |
(exp,v5r) (colloquialism) to catch 'the stupid' (e.g. from talking to stupid people, watching mindless TV, etc.) |
馬鹿さ加減 see styles |
bakasakagen ばかさかげん |
(exp,n) extent of (one's) foolishness; degree of stupidity |
馬鹿チョン see styles |
bakachon; bakachon ばかチョン; バカチョン |
(colloquialism) (sensitive word) (dated) (abbreviation) (kana only) (sometimes considered offensive due to use of チョン as an ethnic slur for Koreans) (See バカチョンカメラ) point-and-shoot (camera); (autofocus) compact camera |
馬鹿っぽい see styles |
bakappoi; bakappoi ばかっぽい; バカっぽい |
(adjective) (kana only) stupid; silly |
馬鹿でかい see styles |
bakadekai; bakadekai ばかでかい; バカでかい |
(adjective) enormous; gargantuan; immense; ridiculously large |
馬鹿な真似 see styles |
bakanamane ばかなまね |
tomfoolery; monkey business |
馬鹿にする see styles |
bakanisuru; bakanisuru ばかにする; バカにする |
(exp,vs-i) to make fun of; to look down on; to make light of |
馬鹿ばやし see styles |
bakabayashi ばかばやし |
orchestra present at Japanese festival; festival music (may be sung from a festival float) |
馬鹿みたい see styles |
bakamitai; bakamitai ばかみたい; バカみたい |
(adjectival noun) (kana only) foolish; idiotic; stupid; ridiculous; absurd |
馬鹿も一芸 see styles |
bakamoichigei / bakamoichige ばかもいちげい |
(expression) even a fool has one talent |
馬鹿やろう see styles |
bakayarou / bakayaro ばかやろう |
(n,int) (kana only) (colloquialism) (derogatory term) (yoji) idiot |
馬鹿らしい see styles |
bakarashii(p); bakarashii / bakarashi(p); bakarashi ばからしい(P); バカらしい |
(adjective) absurd; foolish; stupid; silly; nonsense; ludicrous; preposterous; laughable; ridiculous |
馬鹿を見る see styles |
bakaomiru ばかをみる |
(exp,v1) to feel like an idiot; to make a fool of yourself |
馬可·波羅 马可·波罗 |
mǎ kě bō luó ma3 ke3 bo1 luo2 ma k`o po lo ma ko po lo |
Marco Polo (1254–c. 1324), Venetian trader and explorer who traveled the Silk road to China, author of Il Milione (Travels of Marco Polo) |
アラビア馬 see styles |
arabiauma アラビアうま |
Arab (horse) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "馬" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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