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Simple Dictionary Definition |
歐包 欧包 see styles |
ōu bāo ou1 bao1 ou pao |
European-style bread; (esp.) sourdough bread (abbr. for 歐洲麵包|欧洲面包[Ou1 zhou1 mian4 bao1]) |
歐式 欧式 see styles |
ōu shì ou1 shi4 ou shih |
in the European style; Euclidean |
正書 正书 see styles |
zhèng shū zheng4 shu1 cheng shu seisho / sesho せいしょ |
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style) (See 楷書) printed style (of writing Chinese characters); square style; block style; standard style |
正楷 see styles |
zhèng kǎi zheng4 kai3 cheng k`ai cheng kai |
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style) |
正風 see styles |
masakaze まさかぜ |
right style; (given name) Masakaze |
正餐 see styles |
zhèng cān zheng4 can1 cheng ts`an cheng tsan seisan / sesan せいさん |
(regular) meal; full meal; main course (Western-style) banquet; formal dinner |
正體 正体 see styles |
zhèng tǐ zheng4 ti3 cheng t`i cheng ti shōtai |
standard form (of a Chinese character); plain font style (as opposed to bold or italic); printed style (as opposed to cursive); (Tw) traditional (i.e. unsimplified) characters substance |
母屋 see styles |
moya もや |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) (archit) purlin (structural beam in a roof); purline; (2) main building (of a manor); (3) central room (in traditional palatial-style architecture); (1) main building (of a manor); (2) central room (of a house); (surname) Moya |
氣韻 气韵 see styles |
qì yùn qi4 yun4 ch`i yün chi yün |
(of literature, art) distinct style; flavor; spirit; character |
泰式 see styles |
tài shì tai4 shi4 t`ai shih tai shih |
Thai-style (of food, massage etc) |
泳姿 see styles |
yǒng zī yong3 zi1 yung tzu |
swimming style; swimming stroke |
泳法 see styles |
eihou / eho えいほう |
swimming style |
洋傘 see styles |
yougasa; yousan / yogasa; yosan ようがさ; ようさん |
(See 和傘) (Western-style) umbrella; parasol |
洋味 see styles |
yáng wèi yang2 wei4 yang wei |
Western taste; Western style |
洋品 see styles |
youhin / yohin ようひん |
Western-style apparel and accessories; haberdashery |
洋室 see styles |
youshitsu / yoshitsu ようしつ |
Western-style room |
洋式 see styles |
yáng shì yang2 shi4 yang shih youshiki / yoshiki ようしき |
Western style (adj-no,n) (1) Western-style; foreign; (2) (abbreviation) Western-style toilet; flush toilet; water closet |
洋弓 see styles |
youkyuu / yokyu ようきゅう |
(1) (See アーチェリー) (Western) archery; (2) Western-style bow |
洋形 see styles |
youkei / yoke ようけい |
Japanese Western-style envelope (opening on the long dimension; numbered 0-7, each with different sizes) |
洋房 see styles |
yáng fáng yang2 fang2 yang fang |
Western-style house |
洋服 see styles |
yáng fú yang2 fu2 yang fu youfuku / yofuku ようふく |
Western-style clothes Western-style clothes (cf. traditional Japanese clothes) |
洋槍 洋枪 see styles |
yáng qiāng yang2 qiang1 yang ch`iang yang chiang |
western style guns (in former times) |
洋氣 洋气 see styles |
yáng qì yang2 qi4 yang ch`i yang chi |
Western style; foreign flavor; trendy; fashionable |
洋瓦 see styles |
yougawara / yogawara ようがわら |
Western-style roof tile |
洋舞 see styles |
youbu / yobu ようぶ |
Western-style dance |
洋裝 洋装 see styles |
yáng zhuāng yang2 zhuang1 yang chuang |
Western-style dress See: 洋装 |
洋間 see styles |
youma / yoma ようま |
Western-style room |
洋風 see styles |
youfuu / yofu ようふう |
(n,adj-no,adj-na) (See 和風・1) Western style |
洋館 see styles |
youkan / yokan ようかん |
Western-style house (esp. one built in the Meiji or Taisho periods) |
洪佛 see styles |
hóng fó hong2 fo2 hung fo |
Hung Fut style kung fu |
派勢 派势 see styles |
pài shì pai4 shi4 p`ai shih pai shih |
style; manner |
派頭 派头 see styles |
pài tóu pai4 tou2 p`ai t`ou pai tou |
manner; style; panache |
流々 see styles |
ruru るる |
workmanship; style; (female given name) Ruru |
流し see styles |
nagashi ながし |
(1) sink (e.g. in a kitchen); (adj-no,n) (2) cruising (e.g. taxi); strolling (entertainer, musician, etc.); (3) washing area (in a Japanese-style bath); (4) back-washing service (in a public bath); (5) floating (something on water); setting adrift; washing away |
流儀 see styles |
ryuugi / ryugi りゅうぎ |
(1) way (of doing things); method; style; fashion; (2) school (of ikebana, tea ceremony, etc.); style; system |
流派 see styles |
liú pài liu2 pai4 liu p`ai liu pai ryuuha / ryuha りゅうは |
tributary (stream); (fig.) school (of thought); genre; style school (of painting, ikebana, etc.) |
流流 see styles |
ryuuryuu / ryuryu りゅうりゅう |
workmanship; style |
流行 see styles |
liú xíng liu2 xing2 liu hsing nagare ながれ |
(of a contagious disease etc) to spread; to propagate; (of a style of clothing, song etc) popular; fashionable (n,vs,vi,adj-no) (1) fashion; trend; vogue; craze; fad; popularity; (n,vs,vi) (2) prevalence (of a disease); epidemic; (given name) Nagare to spread |
流麗 流丽 see styles |
liú lì liu2 li4 liu li ruura / rura るうら |
smooth and ornate; flowing (style etc) (noun or adjectival noun) fluent; flowing; elegant; (female given name) Ruura |
渡殿 see styles |
wataridono わたりどの watadono わたどの |
roofed corridor connecting two buildings (in traditional palatial-style architecture) |
港式 see styles |
gǎng shì gang3 shi4 kang shih |
Hong Kong style |
湯桶 see styles |
yutou / yuto ゆとう |
pail-like wooden container typically lacquered in Japanese style, used for holding and serving hot liquids |
湯麺 see styles |
tanmen タンメン |
(kana only) {food} Chinese-style stir-fried vegetable noodle soup (chi: tāngmiàn) |
満龍 see styles |
manryuu / manryu まんりゅう |
(org) Man'ryū (chain of ramen shops); (o) Man'ryū (chain of ramen shops) |
演歌 see styles |
yǎn gē yan3 ge1 yen ko enka えんか |
enka (Japanese genre of sentimental ballads) enka; traditional-style Japanese popular ballad |
澳式 see styles |
ào shì ao4 shi4 ao shih |
Australian-style; Macanese-style |
炒飯 炒饭 see styles |
chǎo fàn chao3 fan4 ch`ao fan chao fan chaahan / chahan チャーハン |
fried rice; (Tw) (slang) to have sex (kana only) {food} Chinese-style fried rice (chi: chǎofàn) |
炳文 see styles |
bǐng wén bing3 wen2 ping wen |
luminous style |
炳蔚 see styles |
bǐng wèi bing3 wei4 ping wei |
splendid (of writing style) |
焼売 see styles |
shuumai / shumai しゅうまい |
(food term) (kana only) steamed meat dumpling (Chinese-style) (chi:) |
燒味 烧味 see styles |
shāo wèi shao1 wei4 shao wei |
siu mei; Cantonese-style barbecue (roasted meats, such as pork, duck or chicken, seasoned and cooked to a crispy, flavorful finish) |
燒賣 烧卖 see styles |
shāo mài shao1 mai4 shao mai shuumai / shumai しゅうまい |
shumai (shao mai) steamed dumpling; also written 燒麥|烧麦[shao1 mai4] (out-dated kanji) (food term) (kana only) steamed meat dumpling (Chinese-style) (chi:) |
牴牾 see styles |
dǐ wǔ di3 wu3 ti wu modoki もどき teigo / tego ていご |
variant of 抵牾[di3 wu3] (out-dated kanji) (suffix noun) (1) (kana only) -like; pseudo-; mock ...; imitation ...; in the style of ...; (2) comical character who mocks or apes the main character (in Japanese performing arts); (3) (archaism) criticism; censure; (noun/participle) crossing each other; running counter to; differing; clashing |
狗刨 see styles |
gǒu páo gou3 pao2 kou p`ao kou pao |
dog paddle (swimming style) |
獵艷 猎艳 see styles |
liè yàn lie4 yan4 lieh yen |
to chase women; to express oneself in a pompous flowery style |
瑰偉 瑰伟 see styles |
guī wěi gui1 wei3 kuei wei |
ornate (style); magnificent |
瑰瑋 瑰玮 see styles |
guī wěi gui1 wei3 kuei wei |
ornate (style); magnificent |
男手 see styles |
onokode おのこで |
(See 万葉仮名) man'yōgana written in kaisho or gyōsho style |
画風 see styles |
gafuu / gafu がふう |
style of painting |
番菜 see styles |
fān cài fan1 cai4 fan ts`ai fan tsai |
(old) Western-style food; foreign food |
畫風 画风 see styles |
huà fēng hua4 feng1 hua feng |
painting style |
疏放 see styles |
shū fàng shu1 fang4 shu fang |
eccentric; self-indulgent; free and unconventional (written style); unbuttoned |
白描 see styles |
bái miáo bai2 miao2 pai miao hakubyou / hakubyo はくびょう |
line drawing in traditional ink-and-brush style; simple and straightforward style of writing plain sketch |
盛花 see styles |
moribana もりばな seika / seka せいか |
(1) flower arrangement in a built-up style; (2) placing salt by the entrance to one's establishment to bring good luck; such piles of salt; (1) flower arrangement in a built-up style; (2) seasonal peak of flowers |
盼覆 盼复 see styles |
pàn fù pan4 fu4 p`an fu pan fu |
expecting your reply (epistolary style) |
真名 see styles |
manna まんな |
(1) kanji (as opposed to kana); (2) printed-style writing; (place-name) Manna |
真字 see styles |
manna まんな mana まな shinji しんじ |
(1) kanji (as opposed to kana); (2) printed-style writing |
真書 真书 see styles |
zhēn shū zhen1 shu1 chen shu shinsho しんしょ |
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style) (1) (See 楷書) printed style (of writing Chinese characters); square style; block style; standard style; (2) book or document that is factual in nature |
破体 see styles |
hatai はたい |
in calligraphy, an abbreviated or mistaken form of a character, or a work written in more than one calligraphic style |
示覆 示复 see styles |
shì fù shi4 fu4 shih fu |
please answer (epistolary style) |
神式 see styles |
shinshiki しんしき |
Shinto rites; Shinto style |
禅味 see styles |
zenmi ぜんみ |
the flavor of Zen; the flavour of Zen; air or style of disinterestedness |
禪風 禅风 see styles |
chán fēng chan2 feng1 ch`an feng chan feng zenpū |
Chan style |
秦腔 see styles |
qín qiāng qin2 qiang1 ch`in ch`iang chin chiang |
Qinqiang, an opera style popular in northwest China, possibly originating in Ming dynasty folk music; Shaanxi opera |
程邈 see styles |
chéng miǎo cheng2 miao3 ch`eng miao cheng miao |
Cheng Miao, a jailer-turned-prisoner in the Qin dynasty who created the clerical style of Chinese calligraphy |
空華 空华 see styles |
kōng huá kong1 hua2 k`ung hua kung hua sorahana そらはな |
(surname) Sorahana 空花 khapuṣpa, flowers in the sky, spots before the eyes, Muscœ volitantes; illusion. The Indian Hīnayānists style Mahāyānists空華外道 śūnyapuṣpa, sky-flower heretics, or followers of illusion. |
立髪 see styles |
tategami たてがみ |
long hair style popular in the Genroku era; (surname) Tategami |
筆力 笔力 see styles |
bǐ lì bi3 li4 pi li hitsuryoku ひつりょく |
vigor of strokes in calligraphy or drawing; vigor of style in literary composition strength of the brush stroke; power of the pen; ability to write |
筆法 笔法 see styles |
bǐ fǎ bi3 fa3 pi fa hippou / hippo ひっぽう |
technique of writing, calligraphy or drawing style of penmanship |
筆癖 see styles |
fudekuse; fudeguse ふでくせ; ふでぐせ |
(1) habits of handwriting; handwriting idiosyncrasies; (2) style of writing; style of painting |
筆端 see styles |
hittan ひったん |
tip of a brush or pen; (force of a) writing style |
筆致 see styles |
hicchi ひっち |
(1) stroke of the brush; touch; (2) literary style |
筆觸 笔触 see styles |
bǐ chù bi3 chu4 pi ch`u pi chu |
brush stroke in Chinese painting and calligraphy; brushwork; style of drawing or writing |
筆調 笔调 see styles |
bǐ diào bi3 diao4 pi tiao |
(of writing) tone; style |
筆鋒 笔锋 see styles |
bǐ fēng bi3 feng1 pi feng hippou / hippo ひっぽう |
the tip of a writing brush; vigor of style in writing; stroke; touch power of the pen |
箱庭 see styles |
xiāng tíng xiang1 ting2 hsiang t`ing hsiang ting hakoniwa はこにわ |
(Japanese-style) sandbox (video gaming); sandplay (therapy) miniature garden |
範兒 范儿 see styles |
fàn r fan4 r5 fan r |
(coll.) style; manner |
篆書 篆书 see styles |
zhuàn shū zhuan4 shu1 chuan shu tensho てんしょ |
seal script (Chinese calligraphic style) seal-engraving style (of writing Chinese characters); seal script |
篆隷 see styles |
tenrei / tenre てんれい |
seal style and ancient square style |
簡潔 简洁 see styles |
jiǎn jié jian3 jie2 chien chieh kanketsu かんけつ |
concise; succinct; pithy (adjectival noun) concise; brief; succinct; compact (style) |
米式 see styles |
beishiki / beshiki べいしき |
American style |
縦型 see styles |
tategata たてがた |
(adj-no,n) vertical; portrait-style; longitudinal |
縦長 see styles |
tatenaga たてなが |
(adj-na,adj-no,n) oblong; vertical writing style (e.g. on envelopes); portrait orientation |
纐纈 see styles |
yuuketsu / yuketsu ゆうけつ |
style of tie-dyeing used during the Nara era; (surname) Yūketsu |
罩袍 see styles |
zhào páo zhao4 pao2 chao p`ao chao pao |
Chinese-style long robe worn as outermost garment; burqa |
美式 see styles |
měi shì mei3 shi4 mei shih |
American-style |
義式 义式 see styles |
yì shì yi4 shi4 i shih |
(Tw) Italian-style |
老牌 see styles |
lǎo pái lao3 pai2 lao p`ai lao pai |
old, well-known brand; old style; old school; an old hand; experienced veteran |
老麺 see styles |
raamen / ramen ラーメン |
(ik) (kana only) ramen (chi: lamian); Chinese-style noodles |
胡坐 see styles |
koza こざ agura あぐら |
(kana only) sitting cross-legged (i.e. Indian style) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Isshin-Ryu Isshin Style" 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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