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Simple Dictionary Definition |
活動 活动 see styles |
huó dòng huo2 dong4 huo tung katsudou / katsudo かつどう |
to exercise; to move about; to work out; shaky; unsteady; loose (tooth etc); movable; flexible; liquid (capital etc); (volcanic, seismic, economic etc) activity; (outdoor etc) activity; event; (political) campaign; (military) maneuver (CL:項|项[xiang4]); to use personal influence, connections, bribes etc (n,vs,vi) (1) activity (of a person, organization, animal, volcano, etc.); action; operation; (2) (abbreviation) (obsolete) (See 活動写真) moving picture |
海産 see styles |
kaisan かいさん |
(1) (See 陸産) marine product; (can be adjective with の) (2) marine (e.g. product, animal etc.) |
溫血 温血 see styles |
wēn xuè wen1 xue4 wen hsüeh |
warm blooded (animal) See: 温血 |
滿果 满果 see styles |
mǎn guǒ man3 guo3 man kuo manka |
滿業 The fruit, or karma, which fills out the details of any incarnation, as distinguished from 引業 which determines the type, e.g. man, animal, etc., of that incarnation. |
点睛 see styles |
tensei / tense てんせい |
adding eyes and other finishing touches to an animal painting |
無表 无表 see styles |
wú biǎo wu2 biao3 wu piao muhyō |
avijñapti. Unconscious, latent, not expressed, subjective, e.g. 'the taking of a religious vow impresses on a man's character a peculiar bent,' Keith. This is internal and not visible to others. It has a 'quasi-material' basis styled 無表色 or 無作色 which has power to resist evil. It is the Sarvāstivādin view, though certain other schools repudiated the material basis and defined it as mental. This invisible power may be both for good and evil, and may perhaps be compared to 'animal magnetism' or hypnotic powers. It means occult: power whether for higher spiritual ends or for base purposes. |
熱血 热血 see styles |
rè xuè re4 xue4 je hsüeh nekketsu ねっけつ |
hot blood; warm-blooded (animal); endothermic (physiology) (1) hot blood; warm blood; (2) zeal; fervor; fervour; ardor; ardour; enthusiasm |
燔祭 see styles |
hansai はんさい |
burnt offering (i.e. religious animal sacrifice) |
爪兒 爪儿 see styles |
zhuǎ r zhua3 r5 chua r |
paws (of small animal); foot of a utensil; stupid person |
爪子 see styles |
zhuǎ zi zhua3 zi5 chua tzu |
(animal's) claw |
牛狗 see styles |
niú gǒu niu2 gou3 niu kou gyūku |
ascetic practice of living like an animal |
牧業 牧业 see styles |
mù yè mu4 ye4 mu yeh |
livestock husbandry; animal product industry |
牧畜 see styles |
mù xù mu4 xu4 mu hsü bokuchiku ぼくちく |
raising livestock; animal husbandry stock-farming; livestock farming; cattle breeding |
牲畜 see styles |
shēng chù sheng1 chu4 sheng ch`u sheng chu |
farm animal; livestock |
牲禮 牲礼 see styles |
shēng lǐ sheng1 li3 sheng li |
(religion) to sacrifice; sacrifice; animal offered as sacrifice |
牲體 牲体 see styles |
shēng tǐ sheng1 ti3 sheng t`i sheng ti |
body of an animal (or human) killed sacrificially |
牽頭 牵头 see styles |
qiān tóu qian1 tou2 ch`ien t`ou chien tou |
to lead (an animal by the head); to take the lead; to coordinate (a combined operation); to mediate; a go-between (e.g. marriage broker) |
猛獣 see styles |
moujuu / moju もうじゅう |
fierce animal; beast of prey; big game |
猛獸 猛兽 see styles |
měng shòu meng3 shou4 meng shou |
ferocious beast; fierce animal |
猟獣 see styles |
ryoujuu / ryoju りょうじゅう |
(See 狩猟動物) game animal |
獣人 see styles |
juujin; kemonobito / jujin; kemonobito じゅうじん; けものびと |
(fictional) fusion of human and animal; therianthrope; furry; human beast |
獣偏 see styles |
kemonohen けものへん |
kanji "dog" or "animal" radical at left |
獣性 see styles |
juusei / juse じゅうせい |
brutality; animal nature |
獣慾 see styles |
juuyoku / juyoku じゅうよく |
animal or carnal desires; lust |
獣欲 see styles |
juuyoku / juyoku じゅうよく |
animal or carnal desires; lust |
獣毛 see styles |
juumou / jumo じゅうもう |
animal hair |
獣炭 see styles |
juutan / jutan じゅうたん |
(See 骨炭) animal charcoal; carbo animalis |
獣皮 see styles |
juuhi / juhi じゅうひ |
hide; pelt; animal skin |
獣肉 see styles |
juuniku / juniku じゅうにく |
animal flesh |
獣脂 see styles |
juushi / jushi じゅうし |
grease; animal fat; tallow |
獣道 see styles |
kemonomichi けものみち |
animal trail |
獣骨 see styles |
juukotsu / jukotsu じゅうこつ |
animal bones |
獲る see styles |
toru とる |
(transitive verb) (1) to catch (a wild animal or fish); to capture; to hunt; (transitive verb) (2) to win (a title, prize, etc.); to conquer |
獸交 兽交 see styles |
shòu jiāo shou4 jiao1 shou chiao |
bestiality (sex with an animal) |
獸皮 兽皮 see styles |
shòu pí shou4 pi2 shou p`i shou pi |
animal skin; hide |
獸穴 兽穴 see styles |
shòu xué shou4 xue2 shou hsüeh |
animal den |
獸術 兽术 see styles |
shòu shù shou4 shu4 shou shu |
animal training; skill with animals; shoushu - "Animal skill" or "Beast-fist" - Martial Art (esp. fictional) |
獸迷 兽迷 see styles |
shòu mí shou4 mi2 shou mi |
furry (fan of anthropomorphic animal characters) |
玩偶 see styles |
wán ǒu wan2 ou3 wan ou |
toy figurine; action figure; stuffed animal; doll; (fig.) sb's plaything |
珍獣 see styles |
chinjuu / chinju ちんじゅう |
rare (or peculiar) animal |
瑞獸 瑞兽 see styles |
ruì shòu rui4 shou4 jui shou |
auspicious animal (such as the dragon) |
生態 生态 see styles |
shēng tài sheng1 tai4 sheng t`ai sheng tai seitai / setai せいたい |
ecology (the study of interactions between organisms and their environment); ecological state (the condition or health of a natural environment); (fig.) ecosystem (a complex network, e.g. in tech, business or media, as in 數字生態|数字生态[shu4 zi4 sheng1 tai4] "digital ecosystem") (1) ecology; life and habits (of an animal); (2) mode of life; way of living |
生肖 see styles |
shēng xiào sheng1 xiao4 sheng hsiao |
one of the twelve animals symbolic of the earthly branches 地支[di4 zhi1]; animal from the Chinese zodiac |
産地 see styles |
umiji うみじ |
(1) producing area; place of origin; growing district; (2) home (of a plant or animal); habitat; locality; (3) (colloquialism) birthplace (of a person); (place-name) Umiji |
甲骨 see styles |
jiǎ gǔ jia3 gu3 chia ku |
tortoise shells and animal bones used for divination in the Shang Dynasty (c. 16th to 11th century BC); oracle bones |
畜主 see styles |
chikushu ちくしゅ |
livestock owner; animal farmer |
畜産 see styles |
chikusan ちくさん |
animal husbandry; livestock industry |
畜種 see styles |
chikushu ちくしゅ |
livestock species; domestic animal varieties |
畜肥 see styles |
chù féi chu4 fei2 ch`u fei chu fei |
animal manure |
發威 发威 see styles |
fā wēi fa1 wei1 fa wei |
to unleash one's power; (of an animal) to go on a rampage; (of a typhoon, earthquake etc) to wreak havoc; (of a figure of authority) to erupt in anger; to assert one's dominance |
白沢 see styles |
shirozawa しろざわ |
bai ze (mythical chinese animal able to understand human speech, having the body of a lion and eight eyes); (surname) Shirozawa |
白澤 白泽 see styles |
bái zé bai2 ze2 pai tse shirosawa しろさわ |
Bai Ze or White Marsh, legendary creature of ancient China bai ze (mythical chinese animal able to understand human speech, having the body of a lion and eight eyes); (surname) Shirosawa |
百獸 百兽 see styles |
bǎi shòu bai3 shou4 pai shou |
all creatures; every kind of animal |
皮剥 see styles |
kawahagi かわはぎ |
(1) (kana only) thread-sail filefish (Stephanolepis cirrhifer); (2) skinning (an animal); stripping (a tree of its bark); barking; skinner; barker |
益獣 see styles |
ekijuu / ekiju えきじゅう |
(ant: 害獣) animal beneficial to humans |
監牧 监牧 see styles |
jiān mù jian1 mu4 chien mu |
shepherd; Tang dynasty official with responsibility for animal husbandry; pastor (cleric in charge of a Christian parish) |
県獣 see styles |
kenjuu / kenju けんじゅう |
prefectural animal (chosen as a symbol of the prefecture) |
石獣 see styles |
sekijuu / sekiju せきじゅう |
stone image of an animal; stone figures of animals |
破齋 破斋 see styles |
pò zhāi po4 zhai1 p`o chai po chai hasai |
To break the monastic rule of the regulation food, or time for meals, for which the punishment is hell, or to become a hungry ghost like the kind with throats small as needles and distended bellies, or to become an animal. |
神獸 神兽 see styles |
shén shòu shen2 shou4 shen shou |
mythological animal |
祭牲 see styles |
jì shēng ji4 sheng1 chi sheng |
sacrificial animal |
福瑞 see styles |
fú ruì fu2 rui4 fu jui |
(loanword) furry (anthropomorphic animal character) |
禽獣 see styles |
kinjuu / kinju きんじゅう |
birds and beasts; beast; brute; (dumb) animal |
禿び see styles |
chibi(p); chibi ちび(P); チビ |
(1) (kana only) (sensitive word) small child; pipsqueak; small fry; small, cute versions of manga, anime, etc. characters, typically with oversized heads; (2) (sensitive word) (kana only) short person; midget; dwarf; (3) small animal; runt; (prefix) (4) worn down (pencil, etc.) |
種畜 种畜 see styles |
zhǒng chù zhong3 chu4 chung ch`u chung chu shuchiku しゅちく |
breeding stock (of animal species); stud breeding stock |
種雄 see styles |
taneo たねお |
sire (animal breeding); (given name) Taneo |
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) |
空胞 see styles |
kuuhou / kuho くうほう |
{biol} (See 液胞) vacuole (esp. in an animal cell) |
空音 see styles |
hirone ひろね |
imitated cry (of an animal); lie; (female given name) Hirone |
箒虫 see styles |
houkimushi; houkimushi / hokimushi; hokimushi ほうきむし; ホウキムシ |
(kana only) phoronid (any wormlike animal of phylum Phoronida) |
糞力 see styles |
kusojikara くそぢから |
extraordinary strength; animal strength; brute force |
糞尿 粪尿 see styles |
fèn niào fen4 niao4 fen niao funnyou / funnyo ふんにょう |
feces and urine; excreta; human or animal waste feces and urine; excreta; human waste |
糞草 粪草 see styles |
fèn cǎo fen4 cao3 fen ts`ao fen tsao |
compost made with animal manure and straw |
純血 纯血 see styles |
chún xuè chun2 xue4 ch`un hsüeh chun hsüeh junketsu じゅんけつ |
pure-blooded (noun - becomes adjective with の) pure-bred (usu. animal); pure-blooded; thoroughbred |
給餌 see styles |
kyuuji / kyuji きゅうじ |
(n,vs,vi) feeding (an animal) |
繫放 系放 see styles |
xì fàng xi4 fang4 hsi fang |
to tag (an animal, for scientific research); to band (a bird) |
罠猟 see styles |
wanaryou / wanaryo わなりょう |
animal trapping; hunting with traps |
耕畜 see styles |
gēng chù geng1 chu4 keng ch`u keng chu |
draft animal |
肉墊 肉垫 see styles |
ròu diàn rou4 dian4 jou tien |
pad (on animal paw) |
肉欲 see styles |
nikuyoku にくよく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) lust; lusts of the flesh; animal passions; carnal desires |
胰子 see styles |
yí zi yi2 zi5 i tzu |
pancreas (of a domestic animal); (dialect) soap |
胸噎 see styles |
xiōng yē xiong1 ye1 hsiung yeh |
thoracic choke (animal harness) |
脈絡 脉络 see styles |
mài luò mai4 luo4 mai lo myakuraku みゃくらく |
arteries and veins; network of blood vessels; vascular system (of a plant or animal); (fig.) fabric (i.e. underlying structure, as in "social fabric"); overall context (1) logical connection; chain of reasoning; coherence; context; (2) (orig. meaning) blood vessel flow of the veins |
膘肥 see styles |
biāo féi biao1 fei2 piao fei |
(of a stock animal) well-fed; fat |
臭跡 臭迹 see styles |
chòu jì chou4 ji4 ch`ou chi chou chi shuuseki / shuseki しゅうせき |
scent (smell of person or animal used for tracking) scent; trail; spoor |
苔虫 see styles |
kokemushi; kokemushi こけむし; コケムシ |
(kana only) moss animal (any animal of phylum Bryozoa) |
英名 see styles |
yīng míng ying1 ming2 ying ming hidena ひでな |
illustrious name; legendary reputation (1) fame; glory; reputation; (2) English name (of a plant, animal, organization, etc.); (personal name) Hidena |
草標 草标 see styles |
cǎo biāo cao3 biao1 ts`ao piao tsao piao |
(old) sign made of woven weeds, placed on an object, an animal or a person, indicating that it is for sale. |
葷油 荤油 see styles |
hūn yóu hun1 you2 hun yu |
lard; animal fat |
虎豹 see styles |
kohyou / kohyo こひょう |
(1) tigers and leopards; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) daring person (animal, etc.); ferocious (person) |
血旺 see styles |
xuè wàng xue4 wang4 hsüeh wang |
(dialect) blood tofu (coagulated animal blood) |
血氣 血气 see styles |
xuè qì xue4 qi4 hsüeh ch`i hsüeh chi kekki |
blood and vital breath; bloodline (i.e. parentage); valor animal desires |
血祭 see styles |
xuè jì xue4 ji4 hsüeh chi |
blood sacrifice; animal sacrifice (to a God or ancestral spirit) |
血途 see styles |
xiě tú xie3 tu2 hsieh t`u hsieh tu ketsuzu |
The gati or destiny of rebirth as an animal. |
血食 see styles |
kesshoku けっしょく |
(rare) animal sacrifice |
製油 制油 see styles |
zhì yóu zhi4 you2 chih yu seiyu / seyu せいゆ |
to extract (vegetable) oil; oil extraction (n,vs,vt,vi) (1) oil refining; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) (animal or vegetable) oil extraction |
西限 see styles |
seigen / segen せいげん |
western limit (esp. of the distribution of a plant or animal) |
角弓 see styles |
jiǎo gōng jiao3 gong1 chiao kung |
bow decorated with animal horns |
角笛 see styles |
tsunobue つのぶえ |
horn (instrument; made of animal horn); bugle; hunting horn |
角馱 角驮 see styles |
jué tuó jue2 tuo2 chüeh t`o chüeh to kakuda |
Perverted doctrines and wrong thoughts, which weigh down a monk as a pack on an animal. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Animal" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
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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