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Simple Dictionary Definition |
認定 认定 see styles |
rèn dìng ren4 ding4 jen ting nintei / ninte にんてい |
to maintain (that something is true); to determine (a fact); determination (of an amount); of the firm opinion; to believe firmly; to set one's mind on; to identify with (noun, transitive verb) authorization; authorisation; acknowledgment; acknowledgement; certification; recognition |
課金 课金 see styles |
kè jīn ke4 jin1 k`o chin ko chin kakin かきん |
tax levied on a conquered people by an army; fee for a divination session; variant of 氪金[ke4 jin1], in-app purchase (gaming) (n,vs,vi) (1) charging (a fee); billing; charge; (n,vs,vi) (2) (colloquialism) paying for virtual goods or premium features (in a video game, on a social networking service, etc.); microtransaction |
護持 护持 see styles |
hù chí hu4 chi2 hu ch`ih hu chih morimotsu もりもつ |
(noun, transitive verb) defend and maintain; support; protection; (surname) Morimotsu protect and maintain (Skt. anupālanā) |
護法 护法 see styles |
hù fǎ hu4 fa3 hu fa gohou / goho ごほう |
to keep the law; to protect Buddha's teachings; protector of Buddhist law (i.e. temple donor) (1) {Buddh} defence of Buddhist doctrines; god who defends Buddhist doctrines; (2) defence of the constitution; (3) religious power to dispel demons and diseases; (surname) Gohou To protect or maintain the Buddha-truth; also name of Dharmapāla q.v. |
象軍 象军 see styles |
xiàng jun xiang4 jun1 hsiang chün zōgun |
Hastikāya, the elephant corps of an Indian army. |
貫く see styles |
tsuranuku つらぬく |
(transitive verb) (1) to go through; to pierce; to penetrate; (transitive verb) (2) to run through (e.g. a river through a city); to pass through; (transitive verb) (3) to stick to (opinion, principles, etc.); to carry out; to persist with; to keep (e.g. faith); to maintain (e.g. independence) |
賄う see styles |
makanau まかなう |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to supply (goods, money, etc.); to cover (costs); to pay; to finance; to maintain (e.g. a family); (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to give board; to provide meals |
賊将 see styles |
zokushou / zokusho ぞくしょう |
leader of a rebel army or band of rebels |
賊軍 see styles |
zokugun ぞくぐん |
(See 勝てば官軍、負ければ賊軍,官軍) rebel army |
贍養 赡养 see styles |
shàn yǎng shan4 yang3 shan yang |
to support; to provide support for; to maintain |
赤軍 see styles |
sekigun せきぐん |
(1) (hist) Red Army (Soviet Union, 1918-1946); Workers' and Peasants' Red Army; (2) (abbreviation) (See 日本赤軍) Japanese Red Army; JRA |
趙括 赵括 see styles |
zhào kuò zhao4 kuo4 chao k`uo chao kuo |
Zhao Kuo (-260 BC), hapless general of Zhao 趙國|赵国[Zhao4 Guo2], who famously led an army of 400,000 to total annihilation at battle of Changping 長平之戰|长平之战[Chang2 ping2 zhi1 Zhan4] in 260 BC; also called Ma Fuzi 馬服子|马服子[Ma3 Fu2 zi3] |
趙軍 赵军 see styles |
zhào jun zhao4 jun1 chao chün |
army of Zhao 趙國|赵国 during the Warring States |
車奴 车奴 see styles |
chē nú che1 nu2 ch`e nu che nu |
car slave, sb forced to sacrifice quality of life to buy or maintain a car |
軍勢 军势 see styles |
jun shì jun1 shi4 chün shih gunzei / gunze ぐんぜい |
army strength; military prowess or potential military forces; army; troops; number of soldiers |
軍団 see styles |
gundan ぐんだん |
army corps; corps |
軍将 see styles |
gunshou / gunsho ぐんしょう |
army commander |
軍政 军政 see styles |
jun zhèng jun1 zheng4 chün cheng gunsei / gunse ぐんせい |
army and government (1) (See 民政・1) military administration; military government; military junta; (2) government affairs relating to the military |
軍旅 军旅 see styles |
jun lǚ jun1 lu:3 chün lü gunryo ぐんりょ |
army army; soldiers; war troops |
軍民 军民 see styles |
jun mín jun1 min2 chün min gunmin ぐんみん |
army-civilian; military-masses; military-civilian the military and civilians |
軍營 军营 see styles |
jun yíng jun1 ying2 chün ying |
barracks; army camp |
軍糧 军粮 see styles |
jun liáng jun1 liang2 chün liang |
army provisions |
軍綠 军绿 see styles |
jun lǜ jun1 lu:4 chün lü |
army green |
軍部 see styles |
gunbu ぐんぶ |
military authorities; army circles |
軍銜 军衔 see styles |
jun xián jun1 xian2 chün hsien |
army rank; military rank |
軍馬 军马 see styles |
jun mǎ jun1 ma3 chün ma gunba ぐんば |
warhorse; cavalry horse; troops warhorse; army horse |
農兵 see styles |
nouhei / nohe のうへい |
(army unit of) conscripted farmers |
退守 see styles |
tuì shǒu tui4 shou3 t`ui shou tui shou |
to retreat and defend; to withdraw and maintain one's guard |
逃兵 see styles |
táo bīng tao2 bing1 t`ao ping tao ping |
army deserter |
進行 进行 see styles |
jìn xíng jin4 xing2 chin hsing nobuyuki のぶゆき |
(of a process etc) to proceed; to be in progress; to be underway; (of people) to carry out; to conduct (an investigation or discussion etc); (of an army etc) to be on the march; to advance (n,vs,vi) (1) moving forward (e.g. of a vehicle); onward movement; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) progress (of work, activities, etc.); advance; making headway; (n,vs,vi) (3) progression (of a disease, global warming, etc.); (4) {music} progression (e.g. chord progression); (given name) Nobuyuki |
部隊 部队 see styles |
bù duì bu4 dui4 pu tui butai ぶたい |
army; armed forces; troops; force; unit; CL:個|个[ge4] force; unit; corps; squad; troops; party |
都督 see styles |
dū dū du1 du1 tu tu totoku ととく |
(army) commander-in-chief (archaic); provincial military governor and civil administrator during the early Republic of China era (1911-1949 AD) governor-general |
鐵軍 铁军 see styles |
tiě jun tie3 jun1 t`ieh chün tieh chün |
invincible army |
閻魔 阎魔 see styles |
yán mó yan2 mo2 yen mo enma えんま |
(Buddhism) Yama, the King of Hell {Buddh} Yama (King of Hell who judges the dead); Enma; (dei) Yama (King of Hell who judges the dead); Enma 閻王 閻羅; (閻魔王); 閻摩羅; 閻老 Yama, also v. 夜; 閻羅王 Yama. (1) In the Vedas the god of the dead, with whom the spirits of the departed dwell. He was son of the Sun and had a twin sister Yamī or Yamuna. By some they were looked upon as the first human pair. (2) In later Brahmanic mythology, one of the eight Lokapālas, guardian of the South and ruler of the Yamadevaloka and judge of the dead. (3) In Buddhist mythology, the regent of the Nārakas, residing south of Jambudvīpa, outside of the Cakravālas, in a palace of copper and iron. Originally he is described as a king of Vaiśālī, who, when engaged in a bloody war, wished he were master of hell, and was accordingly reborn as Yama in hell together with his eighteen generals and his army of 80,000 men, who now serve him in purgatory. His sister Yamī deals with female culprits. Three times in every twenty-four hours demon pours into Yama's mouth boiling copper (by way of punishment), his subordinates receiving the same dose at the same time, until their sins are expiated, when he will be reborn as Samantarāja 普王. In China he rules the fifth court of purgatory. In some sources he is spoken of as ruling the eighteen judges of purgatory. |
陣頭 see styles |
jintou / jinto じんとう |
head of an army |
陸士 see styles |
rikushi りくし |
(1) {mil} (See 一等陸士) non-commissioned rank (in the JGSDF); (2) (abbreviation) (See 陸軍士官学校・1) (army) military academy |
陸海 see styles |
rikkai りっかい |
(1) land and sea; (2) (See 陸軍,海軍) army and navy; (personal name) Rikkai |
陸相 see styles |
rikushou / rikusho りくしょう |
(abbreviation) (See 陸軍大臣) army minister |
陸軍 陆军 see styles |
lù jun lu4 jun1 lu chün rikugun りくぐん |
army; ground forces army |
難持 难持 see styles |
nán chí nan2 chi2 nan ch`ih nan chih nanji |
difficult to maintain |
項英 项英 see styles |
xiàng yīng xiang4 ying1 hsiang ying |
Xiang Ying (1898-1941), communist general involved in forming the New Fourth Army 新四軍|新四军[Xin1 si4 jun1], killed in 1941 during the New Fourth Army incident 皖南事變|皖南事变[Wan3 nan2 Shi4 bian4] |
養う see styles |
yashinau やしなう |
(transitive verb) (1) to support; to maintain; to provide for; (transitive verb) (2) to bring up; to raise; to rear; to feed; (transitive verb) (3) to adopt (a child); (transitive verb) (4) to cultivate (a habit, a quality, etc.); to develop; to build up; to foster; (transitive verb) (5) to recuperate (from injury, illness, etc.) |
養地 养地 see styles |
yǎng dì yang3 di4 yang ti youchi / yochi ようち |
to maintain the land (with rotation of crops or fertilizer) (place-name) Yōchi |
養生 养生 see styles |
yǎng shēng yang3 sheng1 yang sheng youjou / yojo ようじょう |
to maintain good health; to raise a child or animal; curing (of concrete etc) (n,vs,vi) (1) taking care of one's health; (n,vs,vi) (2) recuperation; (n,vs,vi) (3) covering (with a protective material); coating; (n,vs,vi) (4) curing (concrete); (place-name) Yōjō |
養護 养护 see styles |
yǎng hù yang3 hu4 yang hu yougo / yogo ようご |
to maintain; to conserve; curing (concrete etc) (noun, transitive verb) nursing; (protective) care |
養顏 养颜 see styles |
yǎng yán yang3 yan2 yang yen |
to nourish one's skin; to maintain a youthful appearance |
駐顏 驻颜 see styles |
zhù yán zhu4 yan2 chu yen |
to maintain a youthful appearance |
魔兵 see styles |
mó bīng mo2 bing1 mo ping |
Army of Māra |
魔軍 魔军 see styles |
mó jun mo2 jun1 mo chün |
The army of Māra. |
鴎外 see styles |
ougai / ogai おうがい |
(given name) Ōgai; (person) Ōgai Mori (1862.2.17-1922.7.9; novelist, poet, translator and Army Surgeon general officer) |
USA see styles |
yuu esu ee; yuuesuee(sk) / yu esu ee; yuesuee(sk) ユー・エス・エー; ユーエスエー(sk) |
(1) (See アメリカ合衆国) United States of America; USA; (2) (See アメリカ陸軍) United States Army; US Army; USA |
ソ連軍 see styles |
sorengun ソれんぐん |
(hist) Soviet army |
上等兵 see styles |
shàng děng bīng shang4 deng3 bing1 shang teng ping joutouhei / jotohe じょうとうへい |
private first class (army rank) {mil} private first-class (army); airman first class (air force); lance corporal (US Marines; Commonwealth military); seaman (navy) |
中共軍 see styles |
chuukyougun / chukyogun ちゅうきょうぐん |
Chinese Communist Army |
乾麺麭 see styles |
kanmenpou / kanmenpo かんめんぽう |
(obsolete) (Imperial Japanese Army jargon) (See 乾パン) hardtack; cracker; hard biscuit |
予備軍 see styles |
yobigun よびぐん |
(1) reserves (esp. troops); reserve army; (2) potential members of some group (e.g. the elderly); people at risk (e.g. of a medical condition); wannabees |
五毛党 see styles |
gomoutou / gomoto ごもうとう |
50 Cent Party (Internet commentators paid by the Chinese government to manipulate public opinion); 50 Cent Army |
人民軍 see styles |
jinmingun じんみんぐん |
People's Army |
侵入軍 see styles |
shinnyuugun / shinnyugun しんにゅうぐん |
invading army |
侵略軍 侵略军 see styles |
qīn lüè jun qin1 lu:e4 jun1 ch`in lu:e chün chin lu:e chün shinryakugun しんりゃくぐん |
invading army invading army |
便衣隊 see styles |
benitai べんいたい |
plain-clothes soldiers (esp. of the Chinese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War); mufti corps |
保不住 see styles |
bǎo bu zhù bao3 bu5 zhu4 pao pu chu |
cannot maintain (something); unable to keep; more likely than not; may well |
修羅軍 修罗军 see styles |
xiū luó jun xiu1 luo2 jun1 hsiu lo chün shura no ikusa |
The army of asuras, fighting on the 修羅場 asura battlefield against Indra. |
入關學 入关学 see styles |
rù guān xué ru4 guan1 xue2 ju kuan hsüeh |
theory proposed in 2019 on Chinese social media, centering on the idea of China replacing the United States as the dominant nation in a new world order, drawing an analogy with the Manchu overthrow of the Ming dynasty, achieved after the Qing army entered China via the Shanhai Pass 入關|入关[ru4 guan1] |
全勝軍 see styles |
zenshougun / zenshogun ぜんしょうぐん |
ever-victorious army |
八路軍 八路军 see styles |
bā lù jun ba1 lu4 jun1 pa lu chün hachirogun はちろぐん |
Eighth Route Army, the larger of the two major Chinese communist forces fighting the Japanese in the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) Eighth Route Army; 18th Army Group of the National Revolutionary Army of the Republic of China |
共産軍 see styles |
kyousangun / kyosangun きょうさんぐん |
communist army |
兵糧米 see styles |
hyouroumai / hyoromai ひょうろうまい |
army rice |
兵馬俑 兵马俑 see styles |
bīng mǎ yǒng bing1 ma3 yong3 ping ma yung heibayou / hebayo へいばよう |
figurines of warriors and horses buried with the dead; Terracotta Army (historic site) (See 兵馬・1) terracotta army (clay figurines found near the mausoleum of the first Qin emperor in China); terracotta warriors and horses |
凱旋軍 see styles |
gaisengun がいせんぐん |
returning victorious army |
出征軍 see styles |
shusseigun / shussegun しゅっせいぐん |
army in the field |
劉厚總 刘厚总 see styles |
liú hòu zǒng liu2 hou4 zong3 liu hou tsung |
Liu Houzong (1904-1949), originally Hunan guerilla leader, rewarded by Chiang Kaishek for killing Xiang Ying 項英|项英[Xiang4 Ying1] during the 1941 New Fourth Army incident 皖南事變|皖南事变[Wan3 nan2 Shi4 bian4] |
勤務兵 勤务兵 see styles |
qín wù bīng qin2 wu4 bing1 ch`in wu ping chin wu ping |
army orderly |
勤務員 勤务员 see styles |
qín wù yuán qin2 wu4 yuan2 ch`in wu yüan chin wu yüan kinmuin きんむいん |
odd job man; army orderly worker; employee |
北伐軍 北伐军 see styles |
běi fá jun bei3 fa2 jun1 pei fa chün |
the Northern Expeditionary Army |
北洋軍 北洋军 see styles |
běi yáng jun bei3 yang2 jun1 pei yang chün |
north China army, a modernizing Western-style army set up during late Qing, and a breeding ground for the Northern Warlords after the Qinghai revolution |
十字軍 十字军 see styles |
shí zì jun shi2 zi4 jun1 shih tzu chün juujigun / jujigun じゅうじぐん |
the Crusades; Crusader army; (fig.) crusade; militant campaign for a cause Crusades; Crusaders |
十法行 see styles |
shí fǎ xíng shi2 fa3 xing2 shih fa hsing jippō gyō |
Ten ways of devotion to the Buddhist sutras: to copy them; serve the places where they are kept, as if serving the Buddha's shrine; preach or give them to others; listen attentively to their exposition; read; maintain; discourse on them to others; intone them; ponder over them; observe their lessons. |
南泥灣 南泥湾 see styles |
nán ní wān nan2 ni2 wan1 nan ni wan |
Nanniwan, township 45 km south of Yan'an 延安[Yan2 an1], Shaanxi; "Nanniwan", a song written in 1943 to celebrate the achievements of communist revolutionaries in Nanniwan, where the 359th brigade of the Eighth Route Army reclaimed barren land as part of a campaign to become self-sufficient in food during a blockade by enemy forces |
博吃蒭 see styles |
bó chī chú bo2 chi1 chu2 po ch`ih ch`u po chih chu hakishu |
pakṣa, half a lunar month; also used for Māra's army. |
占領軍 see styles |
senryougun / senryogun せんりょうぐん |
occupation forces; occupation army |
卡秋莎 see styles |
kǎ qiū shā ka3 qiu1 sha1 k`a ch`iu sha ka chiu sha |
Katyusha (name); name of a Russian wartime song; nickname of a rocket launcher used by the Red Army in WWII; also written 喀秋莎 |
反乱軍 see styles |
hanrangun はんらんぐん |
rebel army |
取相懺 取相忏 see styles |
qǔ xiāng chàn qu3 xiang1 chan4 ch`ü hsiang ch`an chü hsiang chan shu sō zan |
To hold repentance before the mind until the sign of Buddha's presence annihilates the sin. |
叛乱軍 see styles |
hanrangun はんらんぐん |
rebel army |
喀秋莎 see styles |
kā qiū shā ka1 qiu1 sha1 k`a ch`iu sha ka chiu sha |
Katyusha (name); name of a Russian wartime song; nickname of a rocket launcher used by the Red Army in WWII |
国民軍 see styles |
kokumingun こくみんぐん |
national army |
圓明園 圆明园 see styles |
yuán míng yuán yuan2 ming2 yuan2 yüan ming yüan |
Yuanmingyuan, the Old Summer Palace, destroyed by the British and French army in 1860 |
執金吾 执金吾 see styles |
zhí jīn wú zhi2 jin1 wu2 chih chin wu |
(Han dynasty) official in command of an army responsible for maintaining law and order in the capital |
夜盗虫 see styles |
yatoumushi; yotoumushi / yatomushi; yotomushi やとうむし; よとうむし |
cutworm; army worm |
大陸命 see styles |
tairikumei / tairikume たいりくめい |
(abbr. of 大本営陸軍部命令) imperial army order |
大陸指 see styles |
tairikushi たいりくし |
imperial army order (detailed) |
娘子軍 see styles |
joushigun; roushigun / joshigun; roshigun じょうしぐん; ろうしぐん |
(1) female-led army; all-female regiment; (2) female group |
宋任窮 宋任穷 see styles |
sòng rèn qióng song4 ren4 qiong2 sung jen ch`iung sung jen chiung |
Song Renqiong (1909-2005), general of the People's Liberation Army |
寄せ手 see styles |
yosete よせて |
attacking army |
巡邏隊 巡逻队 see styles |
xún luó duì xun2 luo2 dui4 hsün lo tui |
(army, police) patrol |
巴德爾 巴德尔 see styles |
bā dé ěr ba1 de2 er3 pa te erh |
Baldr or Baldur, god in Norse mythology; Andreas Baader (1943-1977), leader of Red Army Faction, a.k.a. the Baader-Meinhof group |
常備軍 see styles |
joubigun / jobigun じょうびぐん |
standing army |
常勝軍 常胜军 see styles |
cháng shèng jun chang2 sheng4 jun1 ch`ang sheng chün chang sheng chün |
Ever Victorious Army (1860-1864), Qing dynasty army equipped and trained jointly with Europeans and used esp. against the Taiping rebels |
建軍節 建军节 see styles |
jiàn jun jié jian4 jun1 jie2 chien chün chieh |
Army Day (August 1) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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