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<123| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
山本庸一 see styles |
yamamotoyouichi / yamamotoyoichi やまもとよういち |
(person) Yamamoto Yōichi (1909.1.19-1987.12.23) |
山田庸夫 see styles |
yamadatsuneo やまだつねお |
(person) Yamada Tsuneo |
工藤庸子 see styles |
kudouyouko / kudoyoko くどうようこ |
(person) Kudou Yōko |
平庸之惡 平庸之恶 see styles |
píng yōng zhī è ping2 yong1 zhi1 e4 p`ing yung chih o ping yung chih o |
(philosophy) banal evil |
平庸之輩 平庸之辈 see styles |
píng yōng zhī bèi ping2 yong1 zhi1 bei4 p`ing yung chih pei ping yung chih pei |
a nobody; a nonentity |
榎本庸夫 see styles |
enomototsuneo えのもとつねお |
(person) Enomoto Tsuneo |
片桐庸夫 see styles |
katagirinobuo かたぎりのぶお |
(person) Katagiri Nobuo |
登庸人才 see styles |
dēng yōng rén cái deng1 yong1 ren2 cai2 teng yung jen ts`ai teng yung jen tsai |
to employ talent (idiom) |
石塚庸三 see styles |
ishizukayouzou / ishizukayozo いしづかようぞう |
(person) Ishizuka Yōzou (1915.2.19-1982.4.24) |
石田庸三 see styles |
ishidayouzou / ishidayozo いしだようぞう |
(person) Ishida Yōzou |
福山庸治 see styles |
fukuyamayouji / fukuyamayoji ふくやまようじ |
(person) Fukuyama Yōji |
笹井大庸 see styles |
sasaihiroyasu ささいひろやす |
(person) Sasai Hiroyasu |
能村庸一 see styles |
nomurayouichi / nomurayoichi のむらよういち |
(person) Nomura Yōichi |
重政庸徳 see styles |
shigemasayoutoku / shigemasayotoku しげまさようとく |
(person) Shigemasa Yōtoku (1895.1.15-1977.9.28) |
鈴木庸一 see styles |
suzukiyouichi / suzukiyoichi すずきよういち |
(person) Suzuki Yōichi (1930.2.13-) |
附庸風雅 附庸风雅 see styles |
fù yōng fēng yǎ fu4 yong1 feng1 ya3 fu yung feng ya |
(of an uneducated person) to mingle with the cognoscenti; to pose as a culture lover; to be a culture snob; having pretensions to culture |
高野庸一 see styles |
takanoyouichi / takanoyoichi たかのよういち |
(person) Takano Yōichi |
鶴保庸介 see styles |
tsuruhoyousuke / tsuruhoyosuke つるほようすけ |
(person) Tsuruho Yōsuke |
Variations: |
fuyou / fuyo ふよう |
dependency; vassal state |
小松原庸子 see styles |
komatsubarayouko / komatsubarayoko こまつばらようこ |
(person) Komatsubara Yōko (1931.3-) |
座間味庸昌 see styles |
zamamiyoushou / zamamiyosho ざまみようしょう |
(person) Zamami Yōshou |
飯田庸太郎 see styles |
iidayoutarou / idayotaro いいだようたろう |
(person) Iida Yōtarō (1920.2-) |
Variations: |
touyou / toyo とうよう |
(noun, transitive verb) appointment; assignment; promotion |
Variations: |
touyou / toyo とうよう |
(noun, transitive verb) appointment; assignment; promotion |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 24 results for "庸" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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