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Simple Dictionary Definition |
淸明 see styles |
qīng míng qing1 ming2 ch`ing ming ching ming shōmyō |
Clear and bright; the Chinese spring festival on the 19th of the 2nd moon, when honour is paid to departed spirits. |
清和 see styles |
seiwa / sewa せいわ |
(1) season when the sky is clear and the air warm (spring); (2) (See 卯月) first ten days of the fourth lunar month; (surname) Seiwa |
清水 see styles |
qīng shuǐ qing1 shui3 ch`ing shui ching shui seizui / sezui せいずい |
fresh water; drinking water; clear water (1) spring water; (2) clear (pure) water; (place-name) Seizui |
清泉 see styles |
qīng quán qing1 quan2 ch`ing ch`üan ching chüan seisen / sesen せいせん |
clear spring (given name) Seisen |
清白 see styles |
qīng bái qing1 bai2 ch`ing pai ching pai seihaku / sehaku せいはく |
pure; innocent (obscure) daikon (variety of large white Oriental radish, Raphanus sativus var. longipinnatus) (primarily used in context of the seven spring herbs); (given name) Seihaku |
渓泉 see styles |
keisen / kesen けいせん |
a spring that gushes forth from a valley; (personal name) Keisen |
温泉 see styles |
onsen おんせん |
(1) hot spring; (2) onsen; hot spring resort; hot spring spa; (place-name, surname) Onsen |
温湯 see styles |
nuruyu ぬるゆ |
comfortably hot bath; hot spring; (place-name) Nuruyu |
温風 see styles |
onpuu / onpu おんぷう |
(1) warm air (e.g. from a heater); (2) (archaism) spring breeze |
游絲 游丝 see styles |
yóu sī you2 si1 yu ssu |
gossamer; hairspring |
湧き see styles |
waki わき |
(1) welling (up); gushing forth (of water); springing out; surging; (2) appearing (esp. suddenly); (3) frothing of water (due to an advancing school of fish) |
湧く see styles |
waku わく |
(v5k,vi) (1) to well (up); to gush forth (of water); to spring out; to surge; (2) to appear (esp. suddenly) (sweat, tears, etc.); (3) to feel emotions form (joy, bravery, etc.); (4) to hatch (esp. of parasitic insects, etc.) |
湧出 涌出 see styles |
yǒng chū yong3 chu1 yung ch`u yung chu waji わじ |
to gush; to gush out; to pour out (noun/participle) gushing out; welling up; springing up; (place-name) Waji |
湧水 see styles |
wakumi わくみ |
spring; welling of water; (female given name) Wakumi |
湧泉 涌泉 see styles |
yǒng quán yong3 quan2 yung ch`üan yung chüan wakumi わくみ |
gushing spring; see 湧泉穴|涌泉穴[yong3 quan2 xue2] bubbling spring; gushing spring; fountain; (female given name) Wakumi |
湧溢 涌溢 see styles |
yǒng yì yong3 yi4 yung i |
to well up; to spill out (of water from a spring) |
湧現 涌现 see styles |
yǒng xiàn yong3 xian4 yung hsien |
to emerge in large numbers; to spring up; to emerge prominently |
湯元 see styles |
yumoto ゆもと |
source of a hot spring; (place-name, surname) Yumoto |
湯口 see styles |
yuguchi ゆぐち |
hot-water tap; hot spring; (place-name, surname) Yuguchi |
湯女 see styles |
yuna ゆな |
(1) women who assist bathers at hot-springs resorts; (2) (archaism) bathhouse prostitute |
湯本 see styles |
yomoto よもと |
source of a hot spring; (surname) Yomoto |
湯治 see styles |
yuji ゆじ |
(n,vs,vi) hot-spring cure; taking the baths; (surname) Yuji |
湯泉 汤泉 see styles |
tāng quán tang1 quan2 t`ang ch`üan tang chüan yuizumi ゆいずみ |
hot spring (archaic) (surname) Yuizumi |
湯畑 see styles |
yuhata ゆはた |
hot spring area where mineral deposits are harvested; (surname) Yuhata |
湯立 see styles |
yudate ゆだて |
(irregular okurigana usage) Shinto ritual in which a shaman or priest soaks bamboo grass in boiling water and sprinkles the water on worshippers (originally a form of divination, later a purification ceremony, now primarily used to pray for good health); (place-name) Yudate |
湯花 see styles |
yunohana ゆのはな |
hot-springs mineral deposits (resembling flowers); flowers of sulphur; geyserite; (place-name) Yunohana |
湯華 see styles |
yuka ゆか |
hot-springs mineral deposits (resembling flowers); flowers of sulphur; geyserite; (female given name) Yuka |
湯量 see styles |
yuryou / yuryo ゆりょう |
quantity of hot spring water |
源泉 see styles |
yuán quán yuan2 quan2 yüan ch`üan yüan chüan gensen げんせん |
fountainhead; well-spring; water source; fig. origin (noun - becomes adjective with の) source; (given name) Gensen |
溫泉 温泉 see styles |
wēn quán wen1 quan2 wen ch`üan wen chüan |
hot spring See: 温泉 |
溫玉 温玉 see styles |
wēn yù wen1 yu4 wen yü |
onsen tamago; hot spring egg (soft-boiled egg cooked slowly in hot spring water) (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 温玉 "ontama", which is an abbr. for 温泉玉子 "onsen tamago") |
漑ぐ see styles |
sosogu そそぐ |
(Godan verb with "gu" ending) (1) to pour (into); to fill; (2) to sprinkle on from above; to shed (e.g. tears); (3) to concentrate one's spirit (strength, attention) on; (v5g,vi) (4) to fall onto (of rain, snow) |
潅ぐ see styles |
sosogu そそぐ |
(Godan verb with "gu" ending) (1) to pour (into); to fill; (2) to sprinkle on from above; to shed (e.g. tears); (3) to concentrate one's spirit (strength, attention) on; (v5g,vi) (4) to fall onto (of rain, snow) |
潅水 see styles |
kansui かんすい |
(noun/participle) sprinkling (water); watering (plants) |
潮汛 see styles |
cháo xùn chao2 xun4 ch`ao hsün chao hsün |
spring tide |
濺ぐ see styles |
sosogu そそぐ |
(Godan verb with "gu" ending) (1) to pour (into); to fill; (2) to sprinkle on from above; to shed (e.g. tears); (3) to concentrate one's spirit (strength, attention) on; (v5g,vi) (4) to fall onto (of rain, snow) |
灌ぐ see styles |
sosogu そそぐ |
(Godan verb with "gu" ending) (1) to pour (into); to fill; (2) to sprinkle on from above; to shed (e.g. tears); (3) to concentrate one's spirit (strength, attention) on; (v5g,vi) (4) to fall onto (of rain, snow) |
灌水 see styles |
guàn shuǐ guan4 shui3 kuan shui kansui かんすい |
to irrigate; to pour water into; to inject water into meat to increase its weight (plumping); to cook the books; to post low-value messages (small talk etc) on Internet forums (noun/participle) sprinkling (water); watering (plants) |
灌頂 灌顶 see styles |
guàn dǐng guan4 ding3 kuan ting kanjou; kanchou / kanjo; kancho かんじょう; かんちょう |
(1) {Buddh} baptism-like ceremony performed by the buddhas on a bodhisattva who attains buddhahood; (2) {Buddh} baptism-like ceremony for conferring onto someone precepts, a mystic teaching, etc. (in esoteric Buddhism); (3) {Buddh} pouring water onto a gravestone; (4) teaching esoteric techniques, compositions, etc. (in Japanese poetry or music) abhiṣecana; mūrdhābhiṣikta; inauguration or consecration by sprinkling, or pouring water on the head; an Indian custom on the investiture of a king, whose head was baptized with water from the four seas and from the rivers in his domain; in China it is administered as a Buddhist rite chiefly to high personages, and for ordination purposes. Amongst the esoterics it is a rite especially administered to their disciples; and they have several categories of baptism, e.g. that of ordinary disciples, of teacher, or preacher, of leader, of office-bearer; also for special causes such as relief from calamity, preparation for the next life, etc. |
灑水 洒水 see styles |
sǎ shuǐ sa3 shui3 sa shui shasui |
to sprinkle To sprinkle water. |
灑淨 洒淨 see styles |
sǎ jìng sa3 jing4 sa ching shajō |
To purify by sprinkling. |
灑滿 洒满 see styles |
sǎ mǎn sa3 man3 sa man |
to sprinkle over something |
灑落 洒落 see styles |
sǎ luò sa3 luo4 sa lo |
to fall downward in a scattered, lightly sprinkled manner (as light, petals, leaves etc); (literary) carefree and unrestrained; natural and elegant |
犏牛 see styles |
piān niú pian1 niu2 p`ien niu pien niu |
offspring of a bull and a female yak |
球春 see styles |
kyuushun / kyushun きゅうしゅん |
{baseb} spring training |
生う see styles |
ou / o おう |
(v2h-k,vi) (archaism) to grow (of plants); to spring up |
産子 see styles |
sanshi さんし |
offspring (esp. livestock); progeny |
産駒 see styles |
sanku さんく |
{horse} horse offspring |
疾走 see styles |
jí zǒu ji2 zou3 chi tsou shissou / shisso しっそう |
to scamper; to scurry (n,vs,vi) sprint; dash; scampering runs quickly |
発条 see styles |
bane ばね hatsujou / hatsujo はつじょう zenmai ぜんまい |
(kana only) spring (e.g. coil, leaf); mainspring; power spring |
發條 发条 see styles |
fā tiáo fa1 tiao2 fa t`iao fa tiao |
clockwork spring (used to power a watch or windup toy etc); (attributive) windup; clockwork |
發起 发起 see styles |
fā qǐ fa1 qi3 fa ch`i fa chi hokki |
to originate; to initiate; to launch (an attack, an initiative etc); to start; to propose something (for the first time) To spring up, begin, develop, stimulate. |
白葱 see styles |
shironegi しろねぎ |
white spring onion; white scallion |
短跑 see styles |
duǎn pǎo duan3 pao3 tuan p`ao tuan pao |
sprint (race) |
礦泉 矿泉 see styles |
kuàng quán kuang4 quan2 k`uang ch`üan kuang chüan |
mineral spring |
祁奚 see styles |
qí xī qi2 xi1 ch`i hsi chi hsi |
Qi Xi (c. 620-550 BC), minister of Jin state 晉國|晋国[Jin4 guo2] of the Spring and Autumn states |
祝融 see styles |
zhù róng zhu4 rong2 chu jung shukuyuu / shukuyu しゅくゆう |
Zhurong, god of fire in Chinese mythology (sometimes used allusively, as in 毀於祝融|毁于祝融[hui3 yu2 Zhu4 rong2] "destroyed by fire") (1) ancient Chinese god of fire (or spring); (2) (disastrous) fire |
秋播 see styles |
qiū bō qiu1 bo1 ch`iu po chiu po |
sowing in autumn (for a crop in spring) |
秘湯 see styles |
hitou / hito ひとう |
little-known hot spring; secret hot spring; secluded hot spring |
立春 see styles |
lì chūn li4 chun1 li ch`un li chun risshun りっしゅん |
Lichun or Beginning of Spring, 1st of the 24 solar terms 二十四節氣|二十四节气[er4 shi2 si4 jie2 qi5] 4th-18th February (See 二十四節気) first day of spring (according to the traditional lunisolar calendar, approx. February 4) |
站起 see styles |
zhàn qǐ zhan4 qi3 chan ch`i chan chi |
to get up on hind legs (esp. of horse); to stand; to spring up |
競走 竞走 see styles |
jìng zǒu jing4 zou3 ching tsou kyousou / kyoso きょうそう |
walking race (athletics event) (n,vs,vi) race; run; dash; sprint |
競輪 see styles |
keirin(p); keirin / kerin(p); kerin けいりん(P); ケイリン |
(oft. ケイリン for the sport and 競輪 in gambling contexts) keirin; cycle racing event, usu. 2 km with a paced start and sprint finish |
筋道 see styles |
jīn dao jin1 dao5 chin tao sujimichi すじみち |
(of noodles etc) springy; chewy (1) reason; logic; (2) method; system; order; thread (e.g. of an argument) |
管仲 see styles |
guǎn zhòng guan3 zhong4 kuan chung kanchuu / kanchu かんちゅう |
Guan Zhong (-645 BC), famous politician of Qi 齊國|齐国 of Spring and Autumn period; known as Guangzi 管子 (personal name) Kanchuu |
簇出 see styles |
soushutsu; zokushutsu / soshutsu; zokushutsu そうしゅつ; ぞくしゅつ |
(n,vs,vi) springing up (in clusters); mushrooming |
籀文 see styles |
zhòu wén zhou4 wen2 chou wen chuubun / chubun ちゅうぶん |
seal script used throughout the pre-Han period (See 大篆) large seal script (dating from China's Spring and Autumn period onward) |
籀書 籀书 see styles |
zhòu shū zhou4 shu1 chou shu chuusho / chusho ちゅうしょ |
seal script used throughout the pre-Han period (See 大篆) large seal script (dating from China's Spring and Autumn period onward) |
絕後 绝后 see styles |
jué hòu jue2 hou4 chüeh hou |
to have no offspring; never to be seen again; unique |
縱身 纵身 see styles |
zòng shēn zong4 shen1 tsung shen |
to leap; to spring; to throw oneself |
繃簧 绷簧 see styles |
bēng huáng beng1 huang2 peng huang |
spring |
翌春 see styles |
yokushun よくしゅん |
(n,adv) next spring |
翔ぶ see styles |
tobu とぶ |
(out-dated kanji) (v5b,vi) (1) to fly; to soar; (2) to jump; to leap; to spring; to bound; to hop |
脚湯 see styles |
ashiyu あしゆ |
footbath; hot spring bath designed for soaking one's feet |
自噴 see styles |
jifun じふん |
(n,vs,vi) gushing forth (e.g. of oil); spouting; natural emergence (of a hot spring) |
興起 兴起 see styles |
xīng qǐ xing1 qi3 hsing ch`i hsing chi kouki / koki こうき |
to rise; to spring up; to burgeon; to be aroused; to come into vogue (n,vs,vt,vi) rise; ascendency; aroused energy; high-spirited action; (male given name) Kōki |
艅艎 see styles |
yú huáng yu2 huang2 yü huang |
(literary) a type of warship used in the Spring and Autumn period; magnificent large boat |
芍陂 see styles |
què bēi que4 bei1 ch`üeh pei chüeh pei |
Quebei, the ancient name of an irrigation reservoir constructed during the Spring and Autumn period in present-day Anhui, still operational and now known as 安豐塘|安丰塘[An1 feng1 Tang2] |
芝焼 see styles |
shibayaki しばやき |
burning grass in spring (to kill insects) |
花曇 see styles |
hanagumori はなぐもり |
hazy weather in spring |
花灑 花洒 see styles |
huā sǎ hua1 sa3 hua sa |
showerhead; sprinkler |
芳春 see styles |
yoshiharu よしはる |
(rare) spring; springtime; (given name) Yoshiharu |
苗裔 see styles |
miáo yì miao2 yi4 miao i byouei / byoe びょうえい |
offspring; descendant; progeny descendant |
若潮 see styles |
wakashio わかしお |
transitional tide between spring and neap tides; (surname) Wakashio |
葱鮪 see styles |
negima ねぎま |
(kana only) {food} one-pot meal of spring onions and tuna |
蒔く see styles |
maku まく |
(transitive verb) (1) to sow; to plant; to seed; (2) to sprinkle (gold or silver powder on lacquerware) |
蒔絵 see styles |
makie まきえ |
gold or silver lacquer; lacquer decoration sprinkled with metal powder; (female given name) Makie |
蒼天 苍天 see styles |
cāng tiān cang1 tian1 ts`ang t`ien tsang tien sora そら |
firmament (1) (form) blue sky; azure sky; (2) (form) spring sky; (3) (form) God; the Creator; (female given name) Sora blue sky |
薬湯 see styles |
yakutou; kusuriyu; yakuyu(ik) / yakuto; kusuriyu; yakuyu(ik) やくとう; くすりゆ; やくゆ(ik) |
(1) medicated bath; (2) (やくとう only) (medical) decoction; infusion; (3) (くすりゆ only) medicinal hot spring |
蘭菊 兰菊 see styles |
lán jú lan2 ju2 lan chü rankiku |
Orchid and chrysanthemum, spring and autumn, emblems of beauty. |
蘭香 兰香 see styles |
lán xiāng lan2 xiang1 lan hsiang rankou / ranko らんこう |
(surname, given name) Rankou Orchid fragrance, spring. |
蘿蔔 萝卜 see styles |
luó bo luo2 bo5 lo po rafuku らふく suzushiro すずしろ |
radish (Raphanus sativus), esp. daikon; CL:根[gen1] (obscure) daikon (variety of large white Oriental radish, Raphanus sativus var. longipinnatus) (primarily used in context of the seven spring herbs) |
蚤虫 see styles |
nomimushi のみむし |
(rare) (See 跳虫) springtail |
螟蛉 see styles |
míng líng ming2 ling2 ming ling meirei / mere めいれい |
green rice caterpillar or similar insect larva; adopted son (Etymology: Wasps of a particular species take caterpillars to their nest as food for their offspring, but it was mistakenly believed that the wasps were raising the caterpillars as their own young.) (1) (rare) (See 青虫) hornworm; (2) (archaism) adopted child |
衝刺 冲刺 see styles |
chōng cì chong1 ci4 ch`ung tz`u chung tzu |
(sports) to sprint; to spurt; to dash; to put in a big effort to achieve a goal as the deadline approaches |
袖箭 see styles |
xiù jiàn xiu4 jian4 hsiu chien |
spring-loaded arrow concealed in one's sleeve |
裔胄 see styles |
yì zhòu yi4 zhou4 i chou |
descendants; offspring |
訪れ see styles |
otozure おとずれ |
(1) visit; call; (2) arrival (e.g. of spring); advent; coming; appearance; (3) news; tidings; word |
詵遮 诜遮 see styles |
shēn zhē shen1 zhe1 shen che shinsha |
abhiṣecana, to baptize, or sprinkle upon; also 毘詵遮. |
誤字 see styles |
goji ごじ |
misprint; misspelling; typo; typographical error; erratum |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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