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Simple Dictionary Definition |
張學良 张学良 see styles |
zhāng xué liáng zhang1 xue2 liang2 chang hsüeh liang |
Zhang Xueliang (1901-2001) son of Fengtian clique warlord, then senior general for the Nationalists and subsequently for the People's Liberation Army |
張治中 张治中 see styles |
zhāng zhì zhōng zhang1 zhi4 zhong1 chang chih chung |
Zhang Zhizhong (1890-1969), National Revolutionary Army general |
張自忠 张自忠 see styles |
zhāng zì zhōng zhang1 zi4 zhong1 chang tzu chung |
Zhang Zizhong (1891-1940), Chinese National Revolutionary Army general during the Second Sino-Japanese War |
志願軍 志愿军 see styles |
zhì yuàn jun zhi4 yuan4 jun1 chih yüan chün |
volunteer army |
持する see styles |
jisuru じする |
(vs-s,vt) to hold; to maintain |
挙げる see styles |
ageru あげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to give (an example); to list; to enumerate; to show; to display; to cite; (transitive verb) (2) to summon up (e.g. all of one's energy); to gather; (transitive verb) (3) to arrest (a criminal); to capture; to seize; to apprehend; (transitive verb) (4) to nominate (e.g. for a position); to recommend; to propose (something); (transitive verb) (5) to hold (an event, ceremony, etc.); to conduct (a wedding); (transitive verb) (6) to raise (an army); to take up arms (against something); to rise up; (transitive verb) (7) to make known; to inform; to spread word; to win fame; (transitive verb) (8) (dated) to have (a child); to bear (a child); to raise (children); (transitive verb) (9) (See 手を挙げる・1) to raise; to elevate; (transitive verb) (10) (See 声を上げる・1) to make (a loud sound); to raise (one's voice); (transitive verb) (11) to earn (something desirable); to achieve (e.g. a good result); to obtain |
擺攤子 摆摊子 see styles |
bǎi tān zi bai3 tan1 zi5 pai t`an tzu pai tan tzu |
to set up a stall; (fig.) to maintain a large staff and organization |
政府軍 政府军 see styles |
zhèng fǔ jun zheng4 fu3 jun1 cheng fu chün seifugun / sefugun せいふぐん |
government army government forces; government troops |
救世軍 救世军 see styles |
jiù shì jun jiu4 shi4 jun1 chiu shih chün kyuuseigun / kyusegun きゅうせいぐん |
Salvation Army (protestant philanthropic organization founded in London in 1865) Salvation Army |
敗残兵 see styles |
haizanhei / haizanhe はいざんへい |
remnants of a defeated army |
斥候兵 see styles |
sekkouhei / sekkohe せっこうへい |
reconnoitering party; scout (army) |
斥候隊 see styles |
sekkoutai / sekkotai せっこうたい |
reconnoitering party; scout (army) |
新四軍 新四军 see styles |
xīn sì jun xin1 si4 jun1 hsin ssu chün |
New Fourth army of Republic of China, set up in 1937 and controlled by the communists |
方面軍 see styles |
houmengun / homengun ほうめんぐん |
(hist) {mil} area army (of the Imperial Japanese Army); field army |
方面隊 see styles |
houmentai / homentai ほうめんたい |
army |
旗挙げ see styles |
hataage / hatage はたあげ |
(noun/participle) (1) raising an army; (2) launching business |
旗揚げ see styles |
hataage / hatage はたあげ |
(noun/participle) (1) raising an army; (2) launching business |
曹剛川 曹刚川 see styles |
cáo gāng chuān cao2 gang1 chuan1 ts`ao kang ch`uan tsao kang chuan |
Cao Gangchuan (1935-), former artillery officer, senior PRC politician and army leader |
服する see styles |
fukusuru ふくする |
(vs-s,vi) (1) to obey; to submit to; to yield to; to accept; to abide by; (vs-s,vi) (2) to serve (in the army, a prison sentence, etc.); (vs-s,vi) (3) (also pronounced ぶくする) (See 喪に服する) to go into (mourning); to observe; (vs-s,vt) (4) (also pronounced ぶくする) to take (medicine, poison, etc.); to drink (tea) |
服兵役 see styles |
fú bīng yì fu2 bing1 yi4 fu ping i |
to serve in the army |
構える see styles |
kamaeru かまえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to set up (a house, store, etc.); to build; to establish; to run; to maintain; (transitive verb) (2) to have at the ready (e.g. a gun); to hold in preparation (e.g. a camera); to prepare in advance (e.g. a meal); (transitive verb) (3) to adopt a posture; to assume a stance; to stand ready; to be poised for; (v1,vi) (4) to put on an air; to assume an attitude; (v1,vi) (5) to stiffen; to tense up; to become formal; (transitive verb) (6) to fabricate in order to deceive; to make up; to feign; (transitive verb) (7) to plan; to scheme |
正規軍 正规军 see styles |
zhèng guī jun zheng4 gui1 jun1 cheng kuei chün seikigun / sekigun せいきぐん |
regular army; standing army regular army |
段祺瑞 see styles |
duàn qí ruì duan4 qi2 rui4 tuan ch`i jui tuan chi jui |
Duan Qirui (1864-1936), commander of Beiyang Army under Yuan Shikai, then politician and powerful warlord |
水陸師 水陆师 see styles |
shuǐ lù shī shui3 lu4 shi1 shui lu shih |
army and navy (in Qing times) |
法務官 see styles |
houmukan / homukan ほうむかん |
(1) legal officer; legal office; judge advocate (army); (2) (hist) praetor (Roman magistrate); pretor |
海陸軍 海陆军 see styles |
hǎi lù jun hai3 lu4 jun1 hai lu chün |
navy and army; military force |
煩惱陣 烦恼阵 see styles |
fán nǎo zhèn fan2 nao3 zhen4 fan nao chen bonnō chin |
The army of temptations, tempters, or allurements. |
特技兵 see styles |
tokugihei / tokugihe とくぎへい |
specialist (US Army enlisted rank) |
留一手 see styles |
liú yī shǒu liu2 yi1 shou3 liu i shou |
to deliberately withhold essential knowledge or skills as strategic insurance (typically to maintain leverage, avoid being replaced, or preserve authority in hierarchical relationships) |
白衛軍 see styles |
hakueigun / hakuegun はくえいぐん |
(hist) White Army (any of the armies that opposed the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution) |
皇道派 see styles |
koudouha / kodoha こうどうは |
(hist) Imperial Way Faction (of the Imperial Japanese Army) |
看護兵 see styles |
kangohei / kangohe かんごへい |
army nurse; medic |
看護卒 see styles |
kangosotsu かんごそつ |
army nurse; medic |
看護長 see styles |
kangochou / kangocho かんごちょう |
chief nurse (in the army) |
米陸軍 see styles |
beirikugun / berikugun べいりくぐん |
US Army |
統制派 see styles |
touseiha / toseha とうせいは |
(hist) Control Faction (of the Imperial Japanese Army) |
綠旗兵 绿旗兵 see styles |
lǜ qí bīng lu:4 qi2 bing1 lü ch`i ping lü chi ping |
same as 綠營|绿营[lu:4 ying2], Green standard army, standing infantry during Qing dynasty, originally formed from Ming and other Chinese army units |
綠營兵 绿营兵 see styles |
lǜ yíng bīng lu:4 ying2 bing1 lü ying ping |
Green standard army, standing infantry during Qing dynasty, originally formed from Ming and other Chinese army units |
編上靴 see styles |
henjouka / henjoka へんじょうか |
(obsolete) {mil} (Imperial Japanese Army jargon) (lace-up) military boots |
羅盛教 罗盛教 see styles |
luó chéng jiào luo2 cheng2 jiao4 lo ch`eng chiao lo cheng chiao |
Luo Chengjiao (1931-1952), PRC hero of the volunteer army in Korea |
義勇軍 义勇军 see styles |
yì yǒng jun yi4 yong3 jun1 i yung chün giyuugun / giyugun ぎゆうぐん |
volunteer army volunteer army |
臨参命 see styles |
rinsanmei / rinsanme りんさんめい |
imperial army order |
解放軍 解放军 see styles |
jiě fàng jun jie3 fang4 jun1 chieh fang chün |
People's Liberation Army (PRC armed forces) (abbr. for 中國人民解放軍|中国人民解放军[Zhong1 guo2 Ren2 min2 Jie3 fang4 jun1]) |
警務隊 see styles |
keimutai / kemutai けいむたい |
military police brigade (land army) |
護國軍 护国军 see styles |
hù guó jun hu4 guo2 jun1 hu kuo chün |
National Protection Army of 1915 (in rebellion against Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3]) |
軍公教 军公教 see styles |
jun gōng jiào jun1 gong1 jiao4 chün kung chiao |
army, civil service and education; all branches of state employment |
軍兵士 see styles |
gunheishi / gunheshi ぐんへいし |
army soldier |
軍隊式 see styles |
guntaishiki ぐんたいしき |
military style; army style |
軍隊蟻 see styles |
guntaiari ぐんたいあり |
army ant; driver ant |
軍集団 see styles |
gunshuudan / gunshudan ぐんしゅうだん |
{mil} army group |
輜重兵 see styles |
shichouhei / shichohe しちょうへい |
(hist) (See 輸送科) Transportation Corps (service branch of the Imperial Japanese Army) |
輜重隊 see styles |
shichoutai / shichotai しちょうたい |
(hist) {mil} transport corps; army service corps |
遠征軍 远征军 see styles |
yuǎn zhēng jun yuan3 zheng1 jun1 yüan cheng chün enseigun / ensegun えんせいぐん |
expeditionary force; army on a distant expedition expeditionary force |
邊防軍 边防军 see styles |
biān fáng jun bian1 fang2 jun1 pien fang chün |
border guard; frontier army |
野戰軍 野战军 see styles |
yě zhàn jun ye3 zhan4 jun1 yeh chan chün |
field army |
長蛇陣 长蛇阵 see styles |
cháng shé zhèn chang2 she2 zhen4 ch`ang she chen chang she chen |
single-line formation (army); fig. long line |
開小差 开小差 see styles |
kāi xiǎo chāi kai1 xiao3 chai1 k`ai hsiao ch`ai kai hsiao chai |
to be absent-minded; to desert; to abscond from the army; absent without leave (AWOL) |
関東軍 see styles |
kantougun / kantogun かんとうぐん |
(hist) Kwantung Army (Japanese armed forces in Manchukuo); (personal name) Kantougun |
關東軍 关东军 see styles |
guān dōng jun guan1 dong1 jun1 kuan tung chün |
Japanese Kwantung army (or Kantō army), notorious for numerous atrocities in China during WWII |
陳再道 陈再道 see styles |
chén zài dào chen2 zai4 dao4 ch`en tsai tao chen tsai tao |
Chen Zaidao (1909-1993), general in the People's Liberation Army |
陸援隊 see styles |
rikuentai りくえんたい |
(hist) Rikuentai; anti-shogunate army formed in Kyoto in 1867 by Nakaoka Shintarō |
陸海空 see styles |
rikukaikuu / rikukaiku りくかいくう |
(1) land, sea and air; (2) (See 陸海空軍) army, navy and air force |
陸海軍 see styles |
rikukaigun りくかいぐん |
army and navy |
陸軍機 see styles |
rikugunki りくぐんき |
{mil} army aircraft |
陸軍省 see styles |
rikugunshou / rikugunsho りくぐんしょう |
(1) Department of the Army; (2) (hist) Ministry of the Army (Japan; 1872-1945) |
隠れ里 see styles |
kakurezato かくれざと |
(1) hidden village (esp. hidden retreat for nobles or refuge for soldiers of a defeated army); isolated village; (2) legendary land (deep in mountains or underground); Shangri-La |
集團軍 集团军 see styles |
jí tuán jun ji2 tuan2 jun1 chi t`uan chün chi tuan chün |
army grouping; collective army |
革命軍 see styles |
kakumeigun / kakumegun かくめいぐん |
revolutionary army |
韓復榘 韩复榘 see styles |
hán fù jǔ han2 fu4 ju3 han fu chü |
Han Fuju (1890–1938), Nationalist Kuomintang (KMT) army general and governor of Shandong, executed by Chiang Kai-shek 蔣介石|蒋介石[Jiang3 Jie4 shi2] after he abandoned Jinan to the Japanese |
馬服子 马服子 see styles |
mǎ fú zǐ ma3 fu2 zi3 ma fu tzu |
Ma Fuzi (-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 Zhao Kuo 趙括|赵括[Zhao4 Kuo4] |
魏德邁 魏德迈 see styles |
wèi dé mài wei4 de2 mai4 wei te mai |
Wedemeyer (name); Albert Coady Wedemeyer (1897-1989), US Army commander |
黃巾軍 黄巾军 see styles |
huáng jīn jun huang2 jin1 jun1 huang chin chün |
the army of Yellow Turbans, a peasant uprising at the end of later Han (from 184) |
黑旗軍 黑旗军 see styles |
hēi qí jun hei1 qi2 jun1 hei ch`i chün hei chi chün |
Black Flag Army |
アーミー see styles |
aamii / ami アーミー |
army |
アーミィ see styles |
aami / ami アーミィ |
army |
一級士官 一级士官 see styles |
yī jí shì guān yi1 ji2 shi4 guan1 i chi shih kuan |
corporal (army) |
三八大蓋 三八大盖 see styles |
sān bā dà gài san1 ba1 da4 gai4 san pa ta kai |
(coll.) Arisaka Type 38 rifle (Japanese army rifle used 1905-1945) |
偶像包袱 see styles |
ǒu xiàng bāo fu ou3 xiang4 bao1 fu5 ou hsiang pao fu |
burden of having to maintain one's image as a pop idol |
全軍覆沒 全军覆没 see styles |
quán jun fù mò quan2 jun1 fu4 mo4 ch`üan chün fu mo chüan chün fu mo |
total defeat of an army (idiom); fig. a complete wipeout |
全黨全軍 全党全军 see styles |
quán dǎng quán jun quan2 dang3 quan2 jun1 ch`üan tang ch`üan chün chüan tang chüan chün |
the (communist) party and the army together (idiom) |
兵強馬壯 兵强马壮 see styles |
bīng qiáng mǎ zhuàng bing1 qiang2 ma3 zhuang4 ping ch`iang ma chuang ping chiang ma chuang |
lit. strong soldiers and sturdy horses (idiom); fig. a well-trained and powerful army |
北洋政府 see styles |
běi yáng zhèng fǔ bei3 yang2 zheng4 fu3 pei yang cheng fu |
the Warlord government of Northern China that developed from the Qing Beiyang army 北洋軍閥|北洋军阀 after the Xinhai revolution of 1911 |
北洋軍閥 北洋军阀 see styles |
běi yáng jun fá bei3 yang2 jun1 fa2 pei yang chün fa hokuyougunbatsu / hokuyogunbatsu ほくようぐんばつ |
the Northern Warlords (1912-1927) (hist) Beiyang Army |
北洋陸軍 北洋陆军 see styles |
běi yáng lù jun bei3 yang2 lu4 jun1 pei yang lu chün |
north China army (esp. during the warlords period) |
千軍萬馬 千军万马 see styles |
qiān jun wàn mǎ qian1 jun1 wan4 ma3 ch`ien chün wan ma chien chün wan ma |
magnificent army with thousands of men and horses (idiom); impressive display of manpower; all the King's horses and all the King's men |
參謀總長 参谋总长 see styles |
cān móu zǒng zhǎng can1 mou2 zong3 zhang3 ts`an mou tsung chang tsan mou tsung chang |
army Chief of Staff |
受持淨戒 see styles |
shòu chí jìng jiè shou4 chi2 jing4 jie4 shou ch`ih ching chieh shou chih ching chieh juji jōkai |
to maintain pure morality |
哀兵必勝 哀兵必胜 see styles |
āi bīng bì shèng ai1 bing1 bi4 sheng4 ai ping pi sheng |
an army burning with righteous indignation is bound to win (idiom) |
嚴淨戒律 严淨戒律 see styles |
yán jìng jiè lǜ yan2 jing4 jie4 lv4 yen ching chieh lü gonjō kairitsu |
maintain precepts |
執法如山 执法如山 see styles |
zhí fǎ rú shān zhi2 fa3 ru2 shan1 chih fa ju shan |
to maintain the law as firm as a mountain (idiom); to enforce the law strictly |
姆拉迪奇 see styles |
mǔ lā dí qí mu3 la1 di2 qi2 mu la ti ch`i mu la ti chi |
Mladić (name); Ratko Mladić (1942-), army chief of Bosnian Serbs 1965-1996 and convicted war criminal |
孤軍奮戰 孤军奋战 see styles |
gū jun fèn zhàn gu1 jun1 fen4 zhan4 ku chün fen chan |
lit. lone army putting up a brave fight (idiom); fig. (of a person or group of people) struggling hard without support |
富国強兵 see styles |
fukokukyouhei / fukokukyohe ふこくきょうへい |
(yoji) (hist) (Meiji-era government slogan) enrich the country, strengthen the army |
富國強兵 富国强兵 see styles |
fù guó qiáng bīng fu4 guo2 qiang2 bing1 fu kuo ch`iang ping fu kuo chiang ping |
lit. rich country, strong army (idiom); slogan of legalist philosophers in pre-Han times; Make the country wealthy and the military powerful, slogan of modernizers in Qing China and Meiji Japan (Japanese pronunciation: Fukoku kyōhei) |
帝国軍人 see styles |
teikokugunjin / tekokugunjin ていこくぐんじん |
imperial soldier; soldier in an imperial army |
平津戰役 平津战役 see styles |
píng jīn zhàn yì ping2 jin1 zhan4 yi4 p`ing chin chan i ping chin chan i |
Pingjin Campaign (Nov 1948-Jan 1949), one of the three major campaigns by the People's Liberation Army near the end of the Chinese Civil War |
戎馬生涯 戎马生涯 see styles |
róng mǎ shēng yá rong2 ma3 sheng1 ya2 jung ma sheng ya |
army life (idiom); the experience of war |
投鞭斷流 投鞭断流 see styles |
tóu biān duàn liú tou2 bian1 duan4 liu2 t`ou pien tuan liu tou pien tuan liu |
arms enough to stem the stream (idiom); formidable army |
招兵買馬 招兵买马 see styles |
zhāo bīng mǎi mǎ zhao1 bing1 mai3 ma3 chao ping mai ma |
lit. to recruit soldiers and buy horses (idiom); fig. to raise an army; to recruit new staff |
擁兵自重 拥兵自重 see styles |
yōng bīng zì zhòng yong1 bing1 zi4 zhong4 yung ping tzu chung |
(of a warlord etc) to assemble one's personal army, thereby presenting a challenge to the central government |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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