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<123Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
象箸玉杯 see styles |
zouchogyokuhai / zochogyokuhai ぞうちょぎょくはい |
(yoji) (rare) living a lavish lifestyle; ivory chopsticks and jade cups |
金枝玉葉 金枝玉叶 see styles |
jīn zhī yù yè jin1 zhi1 yu4 ye4 chin chih yü yeh kinshigyokuyou / kinshigyokuyo きんしぎょくよう |
golden branch, jade leaves (idiom); fig. blue-blooded nobility, esp. imperial kinsmen or peerless beauty (1) (yoji) member of the Imperial family; royalty; (2) beautiful clouds |
金玉滿堂 金玉满堂 see styles |
jīn yù mǎn táng jin1 yu4 man3 tang2 chin yü man t`ang chin yü man tang |
lit. gold and jade fill the hall (idiom); fig. abundant wealth; abundance of knowledge |
金碧輝煌 金碧辉煌 see styles |
jīn bì huī huáng jin1 bi4 hui1 huang2 chin pi hui huang |
gold and jade in glorious splendor (idiom); fig. a dazzling sight (e.g. royal palace) |
金童玉女 see styles |
jīn tóng yù nǚ jin1 tong2 yu4 nu:3 chin t`ung yü nü chin tung yü nü |
lit. golden boys and jade maidens (idiom); attendants of the Daoist immortals; fig. lovely young children; a golden couple; (of a couple who are in the public eye) a lovely young couple |
錦衣玉食 锦衣玉食 see styles |
jǐn yī yù shí jin3 yi1 yu4 shi2 chin i yü shih kinigyokushoku きんいぎょくしょく |
brocade garments, jade meals (idiom); a life of luxury; extravagance (yoji) beautiful clothes and fine food; life of luxury |
長者舘山 see styles |
choujadateyama / chojadateyama ちょうじゃだてやま |
(place-name) Chōjadateyama |
闍提闍羅 阇提阇罗 see styles |
shé tí shé luó she2 ti2 she2 luo2 she t`i she lo she ti she lo jadaijara |
jātijarā, birth and decrepitude. |
闍提首那 阇提首那 see styles |
shé tí shǒu nà she2 ti2 shou3 na4 she t`i shou na she ti shou na Jadaishuna |
Jātisena, an ancient sage mentioned in the Nirvana Sutra. |
雕楹碧檻 雕楹碧槛 see styles |
diāo yíng bì kǎn diao1 ying2 bi4 kan3 tiao ying pi k`an tiao ying pi kan |
carved pillar, jade doorsill (idiom); heavily decorated environment |
食玉炊桂 see styles |
shí yù chuī guì shi2 yu4 chui1 gui4 shih yü ch`ui kuei shih yü chui kuei |
food is more precious than jade and firewood more expensive than cassia (idiom); the cost of living is very high |
鼎鐺玉石 鼎铛玉石 see styles |
dǐng chēng yù shí ding3 cheng1 yu4 shi2 ting ch`eng yü shih ting cheng yü shih |
lit. to use a sacred tripod as cooking pot and jade as ordinary stone (idiom); fig. a waste of precious material; casting pearls before swine |
アブジャド see styles |
abujado アブジャド |
{ling} abjad |
カンジャ谷 see styles |
kanjadani カンジャだに |
(place-name) Kanjadani |
ジェダイト see styles |
jedaito ジェダイト |
jadeite |
ジャディド see styles |
jadido ジャディド |
(personal name) Jadid |
ジャドビル see styles |
jadobiru ジャドビル |
(place-name) Jadotville |
シャトロフ see styles |
jadorofu ジャドロフ |
(personal name) Gjadrov |
プジャード see styles |
pujaado / pujado プジャード |
(personal name) Poujade |
Variations: |
magatama まがたま |
{archeol} magatama; comma-shaped bead from prehistoric Japan, usually made of jade |
玦状耳飾り see styles |
ketsujoumimikazari / ketsujomimikazari けつじょうみみかざり |
penannular jade earrings |
総社大神宮 see styles |
soujadaijinguu / sojadaijingu そうじゃだいじんぐう |
(place-name) Soujadaijinguu |
蒹葭倚玉樹 蒹葭倚玉树 see styles |
jiān jiā yǐ yù shù jian1 jia1 yi3 yu4 shu4 chien chia i yü shu |
lit. reeds leaning on a jade tree (idiom); fig. the lowly associating with the noble; the weak seeking help from the strong |
金のなる木 see styles |
kanenonaruki; kanenonaruki かねのなるき; カネノナルキ |
(exp,n) (1) money tree; gold mine; cash cow; (exp,n) (2) jade plant (Crassula ovata); money plant |
ジェイダイト see styles |
jeidaito / jedaito ジェイダイト |
jadeite |
ジャーディン see styles |
jaadin / jadin ジャーディン |
(personal name) Jardine |
ネジャーダル see styles |
nejaadaru / nejadaru ネジャーダル |
(personal name) Nezadal |
ボズジャーダ see styles |
bozujaada / bozujada ボズジャーダ |
(place-name) Bozcaada |
化干戈為玉帛 化干戈为玉帛 see styles |
huà gān gē wéi yù bó hua4 gan1 ge1 wei2 yu4 bo2 hua kan ko wei yü po |
lit. to exchange weapons of war for gifts of jade and silk (idiom); fig. to turn hostility into friendship |
四ノ宮行者谷 see styles |
shinomiyagyoujadani / shinomiyagyojadani しのみやぎょうじゃだに |
(place-name) Shinomiyagyoujadani |
玉泉玉花兩宗 玉泉玉花两宗 see styles |
yù quán yù huā liǎng zōng yu4 quan2 yu4 hua1 liang3 zong1 yü ch`üan yü hua liang tsung yü chüan yü hua liang tsung Gyokusen gyokka ryōshū |
The two schools of the Jade-fountain and Jade-flower. i. e. 天台 Tiantai and 法相 Dharmalakṣana, the latter with Hsüan-tsang as founder in China. 玉泉 Yü-ch'üan was the name of the monastery in Tang-yang 當陽 Hsien, An-lu Fu, Hupeh, where Chih-i, the founder of the T'ien-t'ai School, lived; 玉花 Yü-hua, where Hsüan-tsang lived. |
駑馬に鞭打つ see styles |
dobanimuchiutsu どばにむちうつ |
(exp,v5t) (1) (humble language) to work hard; to keep one's nose to the grindstone; to whip a jaded horse; (exp,v5t) (2) (orig. meaning) to make someone do what is beyond their ability |
艾哈邁迪內賈德 艾哈迈迪内贾德 see styles |
ài hā mài dí nèi jiǎ dé ai4 ha1 mai4 di2 nei4 jia3 de2 ai ha mai ti nei chia te |
Ahmadinejad or Ahmadinezhad (Persian name); Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (1956-), Iranian fundamentalist politician, president of Iran 2005-2013 |
アシュレージャド see styles |
ashureejado アシュレージャド |
(person) Ashley Judd |
サッジャーディー see styles |
sajjaadii / sajjadi サッジャーディー |
(personal name) Sajjadi |
ジャドブッファン see styles |
jadobuffan ジャドブッファン |
(place-name) Jas de Bouffan |
ノースジャドソン see styles |
noosujadoson ノースジャドソン |
(place-name) North Judson |
ブレーキジャダー see styles |
bureekijadaa / bureekijada ブレーキジャダー |
brake judder |
メジャードゥーモ see styles |
mejaadodoomo / mejadodoomo メジャードゥーモ |
{comp} majordomo |
他山之石可以攻玉 see styles |
tā shān zhī shí kě yǐ gōng yù ta1 shan1 zhi1 shi2 ke3 yi3 gong1 yu4 t`a shan chih shih k`o i kung yü ta shan chih shih ko i kung yü |
lit. the other mountain's stone can polish jade (idiom); to improve oneself by accepting criticism from outside; to borrow talent from abroad to develop the nation effectively |
Variations: |
kawasemi; hisui(翡翠); shoubin(翡翠); kawasemi / kawasemi; hisui(翡翠); shobin(翡翠); kawasemi かわせみ; ひすい(翡翠); しょうびん(翡翠); カワセミ |
(1) kingfisher (esp. the common kingfisher, Alcedo atthis); (2) (ひすい only) (See 硬玉,軟玉,ジェイド,翡翠色) jade (gem); (3) (ひすい only) beautiful lustrous colour similar to that of the kingfisher's feathers |
日本比較免疫学会 see styles |
nipponhikakumenekigakkai にっぽんひかくめんえきがっかい |
(org) Japanese Association for Developmental and Comparative Immunology; JADCI; (o) Japanese Association for Developmental and Comparative Immunology; JADCI |
アハマディネジャド see styles |
ahamadinejado アハマディネジャド |
(personal name) Ahmadinejad |
Variations: |
jeido; jeedo / jedo; jeedo ジェイド; ジェード |
(See 翡翠・2) jade |
ブレーキ・ジャダー see styles |
bureeki jadaa / bureeki jada ブレーキ・ジャダー |
brake judder |
寧為玉碎,不為瓦全 宁为玉碎,不为瓦全 see styles |
nìng wéi yù suì , bù wéi wǎ quán ning4 wei2 yu4 sui4 , bu4 wei2 wa3 quan2 ning wei yü sui , pu wei wa ch`üan ning wei yü sui , pu wei wa chüan |
Better broken jade than intact tile.; Death is preferable to dishonor. (idiom) |
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gyokuhai ぎょくはい |
jade cup |
金烏西墜,玉兔東昇 金乌西坠,玉兔东升 see styles |
jīn wū xī zhuì , yù tù dōng shēng jin1 wu1 xi1 zhui4 , yu4 tu4 dong1 sheng1 chin wu hsi chui , yü t`u tung sheng chin wu hsi chui , yü tu tung sheng |
lit. the golden bird of the sun sets in the west, the jade hare of the moon rises in the east; fig. at sunset |
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hisuikiseki ひすいきせき |
jadeite |
全米希少疾病患者団体 see styles |
zenbeikishoushippeikanjadantai / zenbekishoshippekanjadantai ぜんべいきしょうしっぺいかんじゃだんたい |
(o) National Organization for Rare Disorders; NORD |
ロジャードモーティマー see styles |
rojaadomootimaa / rojadomootima ロジャードモーティマー |
(person) Roger de Mortimer |
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jedaito; jeidaito / jedaito; jedaito ジェダイト; ジェイダイト |
(See 硬玉・こうぎょく) jadeite |
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magatama まがたま |
{archeol} magatama; comma-shaped bead from prehistoric Japan, usually made of jade |
ウィリアムジャッドフェッターマン see styles |
iriamujaddofettaaman / iriamujaddofettaman ウィリアムジャッドフェッターマン |
(person) William Judd Fetterman |
デスジャーディンズセイルフィンタン see styles |
desujaadinzuseirufintan / desujadinzuserufintan デスジャーディンズセイルフィンタン |
Desjardin's sailfin tang (Zebrasoma desjardinii, species of Indian Ocean tang); Indian sail-fin surgeonfish; Red Sea sailfin tang |
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bureekijadaa; bureeki jadaa / bureekijada; bureeki jada ブレーキジャダー; ブレーキ・ジャダー |
brake judder |
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mejaadebyuu; mejaa debyuu / mejadebyu; meja debyu メジャーデビュー; メジャー・デビュー |
major (recording) label debut (wasei: major debut) |
サージャントメイジャーダムゼルフィッシュ see styles |
saajantomeijaadamuzerufisshu / sajantomejadamuzerufisshu サージャントメイジャーダムゼルフィッシュ |
green damselfish (Abudefduf abdominalis); Hawaiian sergeant; Hawaiian sergeant-major damselfish; maomao; mamo |
Variations: |
saajantomeijaadamuzerufisshu; saajantomeijaa damuzerufisshu / sajantomejadamuzerufisshu; sajantomeja damuzerufisshu サージャントメイジャーダムゼルフィッシュ; サージャントメイジャー・ダムゼルフィッシュ |
(See マオマオ) green damselfish (Abudefduf abdominalis); Hawaiian sergeant; Hawaiian sergeant-major damselfish; maomao; mamo |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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