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<123| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
文學巨匠 文学巨匠 see styles |
wén xué jù jiàng wen2 xue2 ju4 jiang4 wen hsüeh chü chiang |
literary master |
朝倉匠子 see styles |
asakurashouko / asakurashoko あさくらしょうこ |
(person) Asakura Shouko |
東鷹匠町 see styles |
higashitakajoumachi / higashitakajomachi ひがしたかじょうまち |
(place-name) Higashitakajōmachi |
獨具匠心 独具匠心 see styles |
dú jù jiàng xīn du2 ju4 jiang4 xin1 tu chü chiang hsin |
original and ingenious (idiom); to show great creativity |
番匠大橋 see styles |
banjouoohashi / banjooohashi ばんじょうおおはし |
(place-name) Banjōoohashi |
番匠田中 see styles |
banjoutanaka / banjotanaka ばんじょうたなか |
(place-name) Banjōtanaka |
飛騨の匠 see styles |
hidanotakumi ひだのたくみ |
historical system whereby the Hida region provided the central government 10 carpenters per village in place of taxes |
鷹匠小路 see styles |
takashoukouji / takashokoji たかしょうこうじ |
(place-name) Takashoukōji |
加納鷹匠町 see styles |
kanoutakashoumachi / kanotakashomachi かのうたかしょうまち |
(place-name) Kanoutakashoumachi |
大聖寺鷹匠 see styles |
daishoujitakajou / daishojitakajo だいしょうじたかじょう |
(place-name) Daishoujitakajō |
奈良部匠平 see styles |
narabeshouhei / narabeshohe ならべしょうへい |
(person) Narabe Shouhei (1961.3.4-) |
市谷鷹匠町 see styles |
ichigayatakajoumachi / ichigayatakajomachi いちがやたかじょうまち |
(place-name) Ichigayatakajōmachi |
慢工出巧匠 see styles |
màn gōng chū qiǎo jiàng man4 gong1 chu1 qiao3 jiang4 man kung ch`u ch`iao chiang man kung chu chiao chiang |
patient work makes a skilled craftsman |
浅野内匠頭 see styles |
asanotakuminokami あさのたくみのかみ |
(personal name) Asanotakuminokami |
番匠幸一郎 see styles |
banshoukouichirou / banshokoichiro ばんしょうこういちろう |
(person) Banshou Kōichirō |
番匠田中町 see styles |
banjoutanakachou / banjotanakacho ばんじょうたなかちょう |
(place-name) Banjōtanakachō |
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shuushou / shusho しゅうしょう |
(archaism) embroiderer |
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takumi たくみ |
(1) craftsman; artisan; workman; carpenter; (2) (工 only) craft; craftsmanship; skill; dexterity; design; (3) (工 only) (dated) plot; scheme; artifice; trick |
世間善巧工匠 世间善巧工匠 see styles |
shì jiān shàn qiǎo gōng jiàng shi4 jian1 shan4 qiao3 gong1 jiang4 shih chien shan ch`iao kung chiang shih chien shan chiao kung chiang seken zenkō kushō |
a skilled smith conducting his occupation |
大聖寺鷹匠町 see styles |
daishoujitakajoumachi / daishojitakajomachi だいしょうじたかじょうまち |
(place-name) Daishoujitakajōmachi |
南海部郡本匠村 see styles |
minamiamabegunhonjoumura / minamiamabegunhonjomura みなみあまべぐんほんじょうむら |
(place-name) Minamiamabegunhonjoumura |
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ishousantan / ishosantan いしょうさんたん |
(yoji) taxing one's ingenuity in devising something; agonizing over designing or creating something; making strenuous efforts to devise good ways and means to do something |
三個臭皮匠,賽過諸葛亮 三个臭皮匠,赛过诸葛亮 |
sān gè chòu pí jiang , sài guò zhū gě liàng san1 ge4 chou4 pi2 jiang5 , sai4 guo4 zhu1 ge3 liang4 san ko ch`ou p`i chiang , sai kuo chu ko liang san ko chou pi chiang , sai kuo chu ko liang |
lit. three ignorant cobblers add up to a genius (idiom); fig. collective wisdom; wisdom of the masses exceeds that of any individual |
三個臭皮匠,頂個諸葛亮 三个臭皮匠,顶个诸葛亮 |
sān gè chòu pí jiang , dǐng gè zhū gě liàng san1 ge4 chou4 pi2 jiang5 , ding3 ge4 zhu1 ge3 liang4 san ko ch`ou p`i chiang , ting ko chu ko liang san ko chou pi chiang , ting ko chu ko liang |
lit. three ignorant cobblers add up to a genius (idiom); fig. collective wisdom; wisdom of the masses exceeds that of any individual |
三個臭皮匠,勝過一個諸葛亮 三个臭皮匠,胜过一个诸葛亮 |
sān gè chòu pí jiang , shèng guò yī gè zhū gě liàng san1 ge4 chou4 pi2 jiang5 , sheng4 guo4 yi1 ge4 zhu1 ge3 liang4 san ko ch`ou p`i chiang , sheng kuo i ko chu ko liang san ko chou pi chiang , sheng kuo i ko chu ko liang |
variant of 三個臭皮匠,賽過一個諸葛亮|三个臭皮匠,赛过一个诸葛亮[san1 ge4 chou4 pi2 jiang5 , sai4 guo4 yi1 ge4 Zhu1 ge3 Liang4] |
三個臭皮匠,合成一個諸葛亮 三个臭皮匠,合成一个诸葛亮 |
sān gè chòu pí jiang , hé chéng yī gè zhū gě liàng san1 ge4 chou4 pi2 jiang5 , he2 cheng2 yi1 ge4 zhu1 ge3 liang4 san ko ch`ou p`i chiang , ho ch`eng i ko chu ko liang san ko chou pi chiang , ho cheng i ko chu ko liang |
lit. three ignorant cobblers add up to a genius (idiom); fig. collective wisdom |
三個臭皮匠,賽過一個諸葛亮 三个臭皮匠,赛过一个诸葛亮 |
sān gè chòu pí jiang , sài guò yī gè zhū gě liàng san1 ge4 chou4 pi2 jiang5 , sai4 guo4 yi1 ge4 zhu1 ge3 liang4 san ko ch`ou p`i chiang , sai kuo i ko chu ko liang san ko chou pi chiang , sai kuo i ko chu ko liang |
lit. three ignorant cobblers add up to a genius (idiom); fig. collective wisdom; wisdom of the masses exceeds that of any individual |
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hidanotakumi; hidatakumi(飛騨匠, 飛騨工) ひだのたくみ; ひだたくみ(飛騨匠, 飛騨工) |
(hist) system whereby the Hida region provided the central government 10 carpenters per village in place of taxes |
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ishouokorashita / ishookorashita いしょうをこらした |
(exp,adj-f) elaborately designed |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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