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<1234567>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
氷床 see styles |
hyoushou / hyosho ひょうしょう |
ice sheet |
河床 see styles |
hé chuáng he2 chuang2 ho ch`uang ho chuang kawadoko かわどこ |
riverbed (1) riverbed; (2) raised platform on the bank of a river for enjoying the cool in summer; riverbed; (surname) Kawadoko |
法床 see styles |
fǎ chuáng fa3 chuang2 fa ch`uang fa chuang hōshō |
the Dharma-seat |
波床 see styles |
hatoko はとこ |
(surname) Hatoko |
浜床 see styles |
hamatoko はまとこ |
(place-name) Hamatoko |
浪床 see styles |
namedoko なめどこ |
(place-name) Namedoko |
海床 see styles |
hǎi chuáng hai3 chuang2 hai ch`uang hai chuang |
seabed; seafloor; bottom of the ocean |
温床 see styles |
onshou / onsho おんしょう |
hotbed; breeding ground |
満床 see styles |
manshou / mansho まんしょう |
(See 満員) all beds occupied (hospital); no beds (hospital); no vacancy |
溫床 温床 see styles |
wēn chuáng wen1 chuang2 wen ch`uang wen chuang |
hotbed; breeding ground; fig. breeding ground for crimes or sedition See: 温床 |
滑床 see styles |
nametoko なめとこ |
(place-name) Nametoko |
火床 see styles |
hidoko ひどこ |
fire bed; fire grate |
灰床 see styles |
haidoko はいどこ |
(place-name) Haidoko |
炉床 see styles |
roshou / rosho ろしょう |
hearth |
炕床 see styles |
kàng chuáng kang4 chuang2 k`ang ch`uang kang chuang |
heatable brick bed |
炭床 see styles |
sumidoko すみどこ |
(surname) Sumidoko |
爐床 炉床 see styles |
lú chuáng lu2 chuang2 lu ch`uang lu chuang |
hearth See: 炉床 |
牙床 see styles |
yá chuáng ya2 chuang2 ya ch`uang ya chuang |
gum; ivory bedframe |
狩床 see styles |
karidoko かりどこ |
(place-name) Karidoko |
田床 see styles |
tatoko たとこ |
(place-name) Tatoko |
畳床 see styles |
tatamitoko; tatamidoko たたみとこ; たたみどこ |
(1) inner part of a tatami mat; (2) tokonoma with tatami flooring |
病床 see styles |
bìng chuáng bing4 chuang2 ping ch`uang ping chuang byoushou / byosho びょうしょう |
hospital bed; sickbed (noun - becomes adjective with の) sickbed |
目床 see styles |
metoko めとこ |
(surname) Metoko |
着床 see styles |
chakushou / chakusho ちゃくしょう |
(n,vs,vi) implantation (of an embryo) |
矢床 see styles |
yadoko やどこ |
(kana only) pincers; nippers; pliers; (surname) Yadoko |
知床 see styles |
shiretoko しれとこ |
(place-name) Shiretoko |
石床 see styles |
ishidoko いしどこ |
(surname) Ishidoko |
磨床 see styles |
mó chuáng mo2 chuang2 mo ch`uang mo chuang |
grinding machine; grinder |
礤床 see styles |
cǎ chuáng ca3 chuang2 ts`a ch`uang tsa chuang |
vegetable shredder; grater |
礦床 矿床 see styles |
kuàng chuáng kuang4 chuang2 k`uang ch`uang kuang chuang |
(mineral) deposit |
神床 see styles |
kamitoko かみとこ |
(surname) Kamitoko |
種床 see styles |
tanedoko たねどこ |
(See は種床・はしゅどこ) container for growing seedlings; seedbed; sowing bed |
童床 see styles |
tóng chuáng tong2 chuang2 t`ung ch`uang tung chuang |
crib; children's bed |
糠床 see styles |
nukadoko ぬかどこ |
bed of salted rice bran used for pickling |
紅床 see styles |
kuretoko くれとこ |
(surname) Kuretoko |
經床 经床 see styles |
jīng chuáng jing1 chuang2 ching ch`uang ching chuang kyōshō |
sūtra desk |
繃床 绷床 see styles |
bēng chuáng beng1 chuang2 peng ch`uang peng chuang |
trampoline |
繩床 绳床 see styles |
shéng chuáng sheng2 chuang2 sheng ch`uang sheng chuang jōshō |
A string-bed. |
置床 see styles |
okidoko おきどこ |
portable dais used to create a removable tokonoma |
羽床 see styles |
hayuka はゆか |
(place-name, surname) Hayuka |
胡床 see styles |
koza こざ agura あぐら |
(kana only) sitting cross-legged (i.e. Indian style) |
臥床 卧床 see styles |
wò chuáng wo4 chuang2 wo ch`uang wo chuang gashou / gasho がしょう |
to lie in bed; bedridden; bed (n,vs,vi) (1) (form) retiring to bed (esp. due to illness); (2) (form) bed |
臨床 临床 see styles |
lín chuáng lin2 chuang2 lin ch`uang lin chuang rinshou / rinsho りんしょう |
clinical (adj-no,n) clinical (e.g. pathology, training, trial) |
與床 see styles |
yodoko よどこ |
(place-name) Yodoko |
舞床 see styles |
maitoko まいとこ |
(surname) Maitoko |
舟床 see styles |
funatoko ふなとこ |
(place-name) Funatoko |
船床 see styles |
funatoko ふなとこ |
a boat's floorboards; ship's hold; (surname) Funatoko |
芝床 see styles |
shibatoko しばとこ |
(surname) Shibatoko |
花床 see styles |
huā chuáng hua1 chuang2 hua ch`uang hua chuang kashou / kasho かしょう |
flower bed {bot} (See 花托) receptacle |
苗床 see styles |
miáo chuáng miao2 chuang2 miao ch`uang miao chuang naetoko なえとこ |
seedbed seedbed; nursery; seed-plot; (surname) Naetoko |
茶床 see styles |
chadoko ちゃどこ |
(surname) Chadoko |
荷床 see styles |
nitoko にとこ |
(place-name) Nitoko |
菌床 see styles |
kinshou / kinsho きんしょう |
mushroom bed |
著床 着床 see styles |
zhuó chuáng zhuo2 chuang2 cho ch`uang cho chuang |
to lie down on a bed; (physiology) implantation (attachment of a blastocyst to the lining of the uterus); (of an oyster larva) to attach to a substrate; (fig.) to take root; to become established See: 着床 |
蔵床 see styles |
kuradoko くらどこ |
(surname) Kuradoko |
薮床 see styles |
yabudoko やぶどこ |
(surname) Yabudoko |
衝床 冲床 see styles |
chòng chuáng chong4 chuang2 ch`ung ch`uang chung chuang |
stamping press (metalworking) |
視床 see styles |
shishou / shisho ししょう |
{anat} thalamus |
認床 认床 see styles |
rèn chuáng ren4 chuang2 jen ch`uang jen chuang |
to have difficulties sleeping in a bed other than one's own |
賴床 赖床 see styles |
lài chuáng lai4 chuang2 lai ch`uang lai chuang |
to have a lie-in; to dawdle in bed |
起床 see styles |
qǐ chuáng qi3 chuang2 ch`i ch`uang chi chuang kishou / kisho きしょう |
to get out of bed; to get up (n,vs,vi) rising (from one's bed); getting up; getting out of bed |
路床 see styles |
roshou / rosho ろしょう |
roadbed |
踏床 see styles |
tà chuáng ta4 chuang2 t`a ch`uang ta chuang tōshō |
A footstool. |
蹦床 see styles |
bèng chuáng beng4 chuang2 peng ch`uang peng chuang |
trampoline |
車床 车床 see styles |
chē chuáng che1 chuang2 ch`e ch`uang che chuang |
lathe |
辺床 see styles |
nametoko なめとこ |
(surname) Nametoko |
連床 连床 see styles |
lián chuáng lian2 chuang2 lien ch`uang lien chuang renshō |
linked benches |
道床 see styles |
doushou / dosho どうしょう |
roadbed |
野床 see styles |
notoko のとこ |
(surname) Notoko |
金床 see styles |
jīn chuáng jin1 chuang2 chin ch`uang chin chuang kanetoko かねとこ |
anvil; (surname) Kanetoko a golden couch |
釜床 see styles |
kamatoko かまとこ |
(surname) Kamatoko |
鉄床 see styles |
kanatoko かなとこ |
anvil |
鉱床 see styles |
koushou / kosho こうしょう |
mineral deposit; ore deposit |
銃床 see styles |
juushou / jusho じゅうしょう |
stock (of a gun); gunstock |
銑床 铣床 see styles |
xǐ chuáng xi3 chuang2 hsi ch`uang hsi chuang |
milling machine |
鋪床 铺床 see styles |
pū chuáng pu1 chuang2 p`u ch`uang pu chuang |
to make a bed; to lay bedding |
鏇床 旋床 see styles |
xuàn chuáng xuan4 chuang2 hsüan ch`uang hsüan chuang |
lathe |
鑽床 钻床 see styles |
zuàn chuáng zuan4 chuang2 tsuan ch`uang tsuan chuang |
drilling machine; drill press |
長床 see styles |
nagatoko ながとこ |
(place-name) Nagatoko |
防床 see styles |
boutoko / botoko ぼうとこ |
(place-name) Boutoko |
陣床 see styles |
jindoko じんどこ |
(place-name) Jindoko |
陪床 see styles |
péi chuáng pei2 chuang2 p`ei ch`uang pei chuang |
to look after a hospitalized loved one |
離床 see styles |
rishou / risho りしょう |
(n,vs,vi) getting out of bed; leaving one's sickbed |
靈床 灵床 see styles |
líng chuáng ling2 chuang2 ling ch`uang ling chuang |
bier; bed kept as it was when the deceased was alive |
須床 see styles |
sudoko すどこ |
(surname) Sudoko |
駄床 see styles |
dadoko だどこ |
(place-name) Dadoko |
高床 see styles |
takayuka たかゆか |
raised-floor (building) |
髪床 see styles |
kamidoko かみどこ |
barber; barbershop; barber shop |
鳴床 see styles |
narutoko なるとこ |
(surname) Narutoko |
龍床 龙床 see styles |
lóng chuáng long2 chuang2 lung ch`uang lung chuang |
the Emperor's bed |
Variations: |
shou / sho しょう |
(counter) counter for beds |
床しい see styles |
yukashii / yukashi ゆかしい |
(adjective) (1) admirable; charming; refined; (2) nostalgic; (3) (kana only) curious; eager to know (or see, experience, etc.) |
床ずれ see styles |
tokozure とこずれ |
(noun/participle) bedsore |
床ドン see styles |
yukadon; yukadon ゆかドン; ユカドン |
(noun/participle) (1) (colloquialism) (See 壁ドン・かべドン・1) pinning someone on the floor by lying on them; (noun/participle) (2) (colloquialism) (See 壁ドン・かべドン・2) banging on the floor (e.g. to quieten one's neighbor) |
床の海 see styles |
tokonoumi / tokonomi とこのうみ |
(exp,n) (archaism) bed wet from tears |
床の間 see styles |
tokonoma とこのま |
tokonoma; alcove where art or flowers are displayed |
床三郎 see styles |
shouzaburou / shozaburo しょうざぶろう |
(male given name) Shouzaburō |
床上げ see styles |
tokoage とこあげ |
(n,vs,vi) recovery from an illness |
床上戲 床上戏 see styles |
chuáng shàng xì chuang2 shang4 xi4 ch`uang shang hsi chuang shang hsi |
sex scene (in a movie etc) |
床上手 see styles |
tokojouzu / tokojozu とこじょうず |
(noun or adjectival noun) (dated) being good in bed; sexual performer |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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