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日本紀 see styles |
nihongi にほんぎ |
(1) (See 六国史) Rikkokushi (six national histories of Japan compiled in the Nara and Heian periods); (2) (See 日本書紀) Nihon Shoki (second oldest work of Japanese history, compiled in 720 CE); Nihongi; Chronicles of Japan |
日本紙 see styles |
nihonshi にほんし |
(See 和紙) Japanese paper; washi |
日本茶 see styles |
nihoncha にほんちゃ |
Japanese tea |
日本蝮 see styles |
nihonmamushi; nihonmamushi にほんまむし; ニホンマムシ |
(kana only) (See 蝮) Japanese copperhead (Gloydius blomhoffii); mamushi pit-viper |
日本製 see styles |
nihonsei / nihonse にほんせい |
(adj-no,n) made in Japan; Japanese-made |
日本語 see styles |
nihongo(p); nippongo にほんご(P); にっぽんご |
Japanese (language) |
日本踊 see styles |
nihonodori にほんおどり |
(See 日本舞踊) traditional Japanese dance |
日本車 see styles |
nihonsha にほんしゃ |
(See 外車・1) Japanese car; car of Japanese make |
日本間 see styles |
nihonma にほんま |
Japanese-style room |
日本領 see styles |
nihonryou / nihonryo にほんりょう |
Japanese territory |
日本風 see styles |
nihonfuu / nihonfu にほんふう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) Japanese style; Japanesque; Japanism |
日本食 see styles |
nihonshoku にほんしょく |
Japanese food; Japanese meal |
日本馬 see styles |
nihonuma にほんうま |
native Japanese horse |
日本髪 see styles |
nihongami にほんがみ |
traditional Japanese women's hairstyle |
日本鰻 see styles |
nihonunagi にほんうなぎ |
(kana only) (See 鰻) Japanese eel (Anguilla japonica) |
日本鶉 see styles |
nihonuzura; nihonuzura にほんうずら; ニホンウズラ |
(kana only) Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) |
日本鹿 see styles |
nihonjika; nihonjika にほんじか; ニホンジカ |
(kana only) sika deer (Cervus nippon); sika; spotted deer; Japanese deer |
日本鼬 see styles |
nihonitachi; nihonitachi にほんいたち; ニホンイタチ |
(kana only) Japanese weasel (Mustela itatsi) |
日留試 see styles |
nichiryuushi / nichiryushi にちりゅうし |
(abbreviation) (See 日本留学試験) Examination for Japanese University Admission (for international students); EJU |
日系人 see styles |
nikkeijin / nikkejin にっけいじん |
non-Japanese of Japanese descent; nikkeijin |
日見ず see styles |
himizu ひみず |
(kana only) Japanese shrew mole (Urotrichus talpoides) |
日語校 see styles |
nichigokou / nichigoko にちごこう |
(rare) (abbreviation) (See 日本語学校) Japanese language school |
日野菜 see styles |
hinona ひのな |
hinona (Japanese variety of long-rooted pickling turnip, Brassica rapa var. akana) |
日銀券 see styles |
nichiginken にちぎんけん |
(abbreviation) (See 日本銀行券) Japanese banknote |
明後日 see styles |
asatte(gikun)(p); myougonichi(p) / asatte(gikun)(p); myogonichi(p) あさって(gikun)(P); みょうごにち(P) |
(n,adv) (1) day after tomorrow; (can be adjective with の) (2) (あさって only) (See あさっての方を向く) wrong (e.g. direction) |
明清楽 see styles |
minshingaku みんしんがく |
(See 清楽,明楽) Ming and Qing-era Chinese music (as popularized in Japan before the First Sino-Japanese war) |
春の使 see styles |
harunotsukai はるのつかい |
Japanese bush warbler; messenger of spring |
昭南島 see styles |
shounantou / shonanto しょうなんとう |
(place-name) Singapore (Japanese WWII name) |
是切り see styles |
koregiri これぎり korekiri これきり |
(n,n-adv) (1) (kana only) last time (as of now); never again; (2) only this |
普通に see styles |
futsuuni; futsuuni(sk) / futsuni; futsuni(sk) ふつうに; フツーに(sk) |
(adverb) (1) (ふつうに only) (See 普通・2) normally; ordinarily; usually; generally; commonly; (adverb) (2) (colloquialism) (used when giving a positive assessment, esp. of something that exceeds expectations) by anyone's standards; by normal standards; sufficiently; actually; genuinely; truly; (adverb) (3) (colloquialism) (describes an action) without any issues; without any difficulty; (surprisingly) well; just fine; naturally |
普通文 see styles |
futsuubun / futsubun ふつうぶん |
(1) normal style of writing; modern Japanese text; (2) text written in literary style with mixed kanji and kana (until the Taisho era) |
曲り尺 see styles |
magarijaku まがりじゃく magarigane まがりがね |
(1) carpenter's square; (2) common Japanese foot |
曲り金 see styles |
magarigane まがりがね |
(1) carpenter's square; (2) common Japanese foot |
更科粉 see styles |
sarashinako さらしなこ |
high-quality buckwheat flour (made only using the center of the grain) |
書院造 see styles |
shoinzukuri しょいんづくり |
traditional style of Japanese residential architecture |
曾我派 see styles |
sogaha そがは |
(hist) {art} Soga school of Japanese painting |
月世界 see styles |
gessekai; tsukisekai げっせかい; つきせかい |
(1) (form) moon; lunar world; (2) (つきせかい only) {tradem;food} Tsukisekai; pale yellow rectangular sweet (Toyama city specialty) |
月面佛 see styles |
yuè miàn fó yue4 mian4 fo2 yüeh mien fo Gachimen Butsu |
The 'moon-face Buddha', whose life is only a day and a night, in contrast with the sun-face Buddha whose life is 1, 800 years. |
有分別 有分别 see styles |
yǒu fēn bié you3 fen1 bie2 yu fen pieh u funbetsu |
The sixth sense of mental discrimination manas, as contrasted with the other five senses, sight, hearing, etc., each of which deals only with its own perceptions, and is 無分別. |
期する see styles |
kisuru; gosuru きする; ごする |
(vs-s,vt) (1) (きする only) (See 期す・1) to fix (a time, date, etc.); to set; (vs-s,vt) (2) (See 期す・2) to expect; to hope for; to look forward to; to foresee; to anticipate; (vs-s,vt) (3) (See 期す・3) to resolve (to do); to decide upon; to prepare for; to promise; to pledge |
木の芽 see styles |
konome このめ |
(1) leaf bud; (2) bud of Japanese pepper tree (Xanthoxylum piperitum); (given name) Konome |
未然形 see styles |
mizenkei / mizenke みぜんけい |
{gramm} irrealis form (of Japanese verbs and adjectives; used with auxiliaries to form negative, causative, passive and volitional constructions) |
本島人 see styles |
hontoujin / hontojin ほんとうじん |
(1) inhabitants of the main island; (2) (hist) (See 内地人・2) native inhabitants of Taiwan (in contrast to Japanese colonists) |
朱文金 see styles |
shubunkin しゅぶんきん |
Japanese shubunkin goldfish variety |
朴の木 see styles |
hoonoki ほおのき |
(ik) (kana only) magnolia (Magnolia obovata); Japanese big leaf magnolia; (place-name) Hoonoki |
杉原紙 see styles |
sugiharagami すぎはらがみ |
(See 奉書紙) sugihara paper; variety of traditional Japanese paper similar to hosho paper, but slightly thinner and softer |
杉山彬 see styles |
shān shān bīn shan1 shan1 bin1 shan shan pin |
Tsugiyama Akira, secretary at the Japanese legation killed during the Boxer uprising |
李四光 see styles |
lǐ sì guāng li3 si4 guang1 li ssu kuang |
Li Siguang (1889-1971), Mongol-born, Japanese-trained geologist, prominent in early PRC oil exploration |
李舜臣 see styles |
lǐ shùn chén li3 shun4 chen2 li shun ch`en li shun chen rishunshin りしゅんしん |
Yi Sunshin (1545-1598), Korean admiral and folk hero, famous for sea victories over the Japanese invaders (person) Yi Sun-Shin (28.4.1545-16.12.1598) |
村上隆 see styles |
cūn shàng lōng cun1 shang4 long1 ts`un shang lung tsun shang lung murakamiryuu / murakamiryu むらかみりゅう |
Murakami Takashi (1963-), Japanese artist (person) Murakami Ryū |
村上龍 see styles |
murakamiryuu / murakamiryu むらかみりゅう |
(person) Murakami Ryū (1952.2-) |
村證房 村证房 see styles |
cūn zhèng fáng cun1 zheng4 fang2 ts`un cheng fang tsun cheng fang |
"village-certificated house", residence supposedly only transferable to other village residents but often sold on the open market |
杜仲科 see styles |
tochuuka / tochuka とちゅうか |
Eucommiaceae (monotypic plant family containing only the hardy rubber tree) |
杜父魚 see styles |
tofugyo とふぎょ kajika かじか kakubutsu かくぶつ |
(1) (kana only) sculpin (any fish of family Cottidae, incl. the bullheads and the miller's-thumb); (2) Japanese fluvial sculpin (Cottus pollux); (kana only) fourspine sculpin (species of fish, Cottus kazika) |
束ねる see styles |
tabaneru(p); tsukaneru たばねる(P); つかねる |
(transitive verb) (1) to tie up in a bundle (e.g. straw, hair, bills, letters); to bundle; to sheathe; (transitive verb) (2) to govern; to manage; to control; to administer; (transitive verb) (3) (つかねる only) (See 手を束ねる・1) to fold (one's arms); to put together (one's hands) |
東土竜 see styles |
azumamogura; azumamogura あずまもぐら; アズマモグラ |
(kana only) small Japanese mole (Mogera imaizumii) |
東洋話 东洋话 see styles |
dōng yáng huà dong1 yang2 hua4 tung yang hua |
Japanese (language) (old) |
東洋鬼 东洋鬼 see styles |
dōng yáng guǐ dong1 yang2 gui3 tung yang kuei |
(esp. during resistance against Japanese aggression 1931–1945) Jap; Nip |
東遊び see styles |
azumaasobi / azumasobi あずまあそび |
(archaism) Azuma-asobi (ancient Japanese dance suite that originated in eastern Japan) |
東郷隆 see styles |
tougouryuu / togoryu とうごうりゅう |
(person) Tōgou Ryū (1951.12-) |
東風戦 see styles |
tonpuusen / tonpusen トンぷうせん |
{mahj} quarter-length game consisting of east round only (chi:) |
松坂屋 see styles |
matsuzakaya まつざかや |
(company) Matsuzakaya (major Japanese department store chain); (c) Matsuzakaya (major Japanese department store chain) |
松本龍 see styles |
matsumotoryuu / matsumotoryu まつもとりゅう |
(person) Matsumoto Ryū (1951.5.17-) |
松毬魚 see styles |
matsukasauo; matsukasauo まつかさうお; マツカサウオ |
(kana only) Japanese pinecone fish (Monocentris japonica) |
板寄せ see styles |
itayose いたよせ |
Itayose method; method of trading employed on Japanese exchanges |
板屋貝 see styles |
itayagai; itayagai いたやがい; イタヤガイ |
(kana only) Japanese bay scallop (Pecten albicans) |
枕言葉 see styles |
makurakotoba まくらことば |
(1) pillow word (decorative word used prefixally in classical Japanese literature); (2) preface; introduction |
果唯識 果唯识 see styles |
guǒ wéi shì guo3 wei2 shi4 kuo wei shih ka yuishiki |
The wisdom attained from investigating and thinking philosophy, or Buddha-truth, i. e. of the sūtras and abhidharmas; this includes the first four under 五種唯識. |
枯山水 see styles |
kosensui こせんすい |
(rare) karesansui, traditional (Chinese or Japanese) dry landscape garden |
柊南天 see styles |
hiiraginanten / hiraginanten ひいらぎなんてん |
Mahonia japonica; Japanese mahonia |
柚香菊 see styles |
yuugagiku / yugagiku ゆうがぎく |
Japanese aster (Kalimeris pinnatifida); false aster |
柯棣華 柯棣华 see styles |
kē dì huá ke1 di4 hua2 k`o ti hua ko ti hua |
Dwarkanath Kotnis (1910-1942), one of five Indian doctors sent to China to provide medical assistance during the Second Sino-Japanese War |
柳時熏 see styles |
ryuushikun / ryushikun りゅうしくん |
(person) Ryū Shikun (1971.12.8-; professional go player) |
柴いぬ see styles |
shibainu しばいぬ |
shiba (Japanese breed of dog); shiba inu; brushwood dog |
柿の木 see styles |
kakinoki かきのき |
Japanese persimmon (Diospyros kaki); Chinese persimmon; kaki; (place-name, surname) Kakinoki |
柿の種 see styles |
kakinotane かきのたね |
(1) kaki (Japanese persimmon) seed; (2) spicy baked or fried mochi chips in this shape |
柿ピー see styles |
kakipii; kakipii / kakipi; kakipi かきピー; カキピー |
(abbreviation) (See 柿の種・かきのたね・2,ピーナッツ,ピー柿) mix of peanuts and spicy baked or fried mochi chips in the shape of kaki (Japanese persimmon) seeds |
栃の木 see styles |
tochinoki とちのき |
(kana only) Japanese horse chestnut (Aesculus turbinata); (place-name) Tochinoki |
栗皮茶 see styles |
kurikawacha くりかわちゃ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (hist) (traditional Japanese color name) chestnut brown |
桃太郎 see styles |
táo tài láng tao2 tai4 lang2 t`ao t`ai lang tao tai lang momotarou / momotaro ももたろう |
Momotaro or Peach Boy, the hero of a Japanese folk tale; (Tw) Japanese person (work) (char) Momotarō (Japanese folk tale and popular hero); (wk,ch) Momotarō (Japanese folk tale and popular hero) |
桃花鳥 see styles |
toki とき |
(kana only) Japanese crested ibis (Nipponia nippon); crested ibis |
桧舞台 see styles |
hinokibutai ひのきぶたい |
(1) stage made of Japanese cypress; (2) the limelight; the big time |
梅の実 see styles |
umenomi うめのみ |
Japanese apricot; ume |
梅擬き see styles |
umemodoki うめもどき |
(irregular okurigana usage) (kana only) Japanese winterberry; Ilex serrata |
梅笠草 see styles |
umegasasou; umegasasou / umegasaso; umegasaso ウメガサソウ; うめがさそう |
(kana only) Japanese wintergreen (Chimaphila japonica) |
棒読み see styles |
bouyomi / boyomi ぼうよみ |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) reading in a monotone; stiff delivery; wooden delivery; (noun, transitive verb) (2) reading a Chinese classical text without translating it into Japanese |
森喜朗 see styles |
sēn xǐ lǎng sen1 xi3 lang3 sen hsi lang moriyoshirou / moriyoshiro もりよしろう |
MORI Yoshirō (1937-), Japanese rugby player and politician, prime minister 2000-2001, famous for numerous gaffes (person) Yoshirō Mori (1937.7.14-; prime minister of Japan 2000-2001) |
椈の木 see styles |
bunanoki ぶなのき |
Japanese beech tree |
椰子蟹 see styles |
yashigani; yashigani やしがに; ヤシガニ |
(1) (kana only) coconut crab (Birgus latro); (2) (ヤシガニ only) (slang) (See 作画崩壊) horribly drawn animated TV-show |
楔状骨 see styles |
ketsujoukotsu; setsujoukotsu / ketsujokotsu; setsujokotsu けつじょうこつ; せつじょうこつ |
(1) (けつじょうこつ only) {anat} cuneiform (bones); (2) {anat} (See 蝶形骨) sphenoid (bone) |
Variations: |
ouchi / ochi おうち |
(1) (archaism) (See 栴檀・せんだん) chinaberry; Japanese bead tree (Melia azedarach); (2) light purple outside, green inside; purple outside, light purple inside; type of garment layering color scheme, worn in April and May |
楞伽經 楞伽经 see styles |
lèng qié jīng leng4 qie2 jing1 leng ch`ieh ching leng chieh ching Ryōga kyō |
The Laṅkāvatāra sūtra, a philosophical discourse attributed to Śākyamuni as delivered on the Laṅka mountain in Ceylon. It may have been composed in the fourth or fifth century A.D.; it "represents a mature phase of speculation and not only criticizes the Sāṅkhya, Pāśupata and other Hindu schools, but is conscious of the growing resemblance of Mahāyānism to Brahmanic philosophy and tries to explain it". Eliot. There have been four translations into Chinese, the first by Dharmarakṣa between 412-433, which no longer exists; the second was by Guṇabhadra in 443, ca11ed 楞伽 阿跋多羅寶經 4 juan; the third by Bodhiruci in 513, called 入楞伽經 10 juan; the fourth by Śikṣānanda in 700-704, called 大乘入楞伽經 7 juan. There are many treatises and commentaries on it, by Faxian and others. See Studies in the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra by Suzuki and his translation of it. This was the sūtra allowed by Bodhidharma, and is the recognized text of the Chan (Zen) School. There are numerous treatises on it. |
Variations: |
enoki; enoki えのき; エノキ |
(1) (kana only) Japanese hackberry (Celtis sinensis var. japonica); Chinese nettle tree; (2) (榎, えのき only) (kana only) (abbreviation) enoki mushroom (Flammulina velutipes); winter mushroom; velvet shank; enokitake; enokidake |
榛の木 see styles |
hannoki; hannoki はんのき; ハンノキ |
(kana only) Japanese alder (Alnus japonica) |
榧味噌 see styles |
kayamiso かやみそ |
{food} (See 味噌・1) dish of white miso mixed with roasted Japanese nutmeg powder, sugar and sesame seeds, etc. |
榻榻米 see styles |
tà tà mǐ ta4 ta4 mi3 t`a t`a mi ta ta mi |
tatami (loanword from Japanese) |
槻の木 see styles |
tsukinoki つきのき |
(exp,n) (archaism) (See ケヤキ) Japanese zelkova; (place-name) Tsukinoki |
標準語 标准语 see styles |
biāo zhǔn yǔ biao1 zhun3 yu3 piao chun yü hyoujungo / hyojungo ひょうじゅんご |
standard language (1) standard language (used in government, education, etc.); (2) standard Japanese |
模造紙 see styles |
mozoushi / mozoshi もぞうし |
imitation Japanese vellum |
樹妖精 see styles |
juyousei / juyose じゅようせい |
wood fairy (esp. in Japanese popular culture); dryad |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Shito-Ryu Japanese Only" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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