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不管白貓黑貓,捉住老鼠就是好貓 不管白猫黑猫,捉住老鼠就是好猫 see styles |
bù guǎn bái māo hēi māo , zhuō zhù lǎo shǔ jiù shì hǎo māo bu4 guan3 bai2 mao1 hei1 mao1 , zhuo1 zhu4 lao3 shu3 jiu4 shi4 hao3 mao1 pu kuan pai mao hei mao , cho chu lao shu chiu shih hao mao |
it doesn't matter whether a cat is white or black; as long as it catches mice it's a good cat (variant of a Sichuanese saying used in a speech by Deng Xiaoping 鄧小平|邓小平[Deng4 Xiao3 ping2] in 1962, usually associated with his economic reforms starting in 1978, in which pragmatism was favored over ideological purity) |
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suteneko(捨te猫, 捨猫); suteneko(捨teneko) すてねこ(捨て猫, 捨猫); すてネコ(捨てネコ) |
abandoned cat; stray cat |
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noraneko; noraneko のらねこ; ノラネコ |
stray cat; alley cat |
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nekonokoippikiinai / nekonokoippikinai ねこのこいっぴきいない |
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) completely deserted |
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鐃准rushi鐃緒申佑鐃?鐃准rushi鐃緒申猫); 鐃准rushi鐃緒申鐃粛wa申(鐃准rushi鐃緒申猫) 鐃准ルシ鐃緒申佑鐃?鐃准ルシ鐃緒申猫); 鐃准ルシ鐃緒申鐃粛わ申(鐃准ルシ鐃緒申猫) |
Persian cat |
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byoushu; nekoshu(ik) / byoshu; nekoshu(ik) びょうしゅ; ねこしゅ(ik) |
cat breed |
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ieneko; ieneko いえねこ; イエネコ |
(1) cat (Felis catus); domestic cat; (2) house cat; indoor cat |
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oyaneko おやねこ |
parent cat |
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koneko(子猫, 仔猫, 小猫, 子neko)(p); koneko(子neko, 仔neko); koneko こねこ(子猫, 仔猫, 小猫, 子ねこ)(P); こネコ(子ネコ, 仔ネコ); コネコ |
(1) kitten; (2) small cat |
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koneko(p); koneko(sk) こねこ(P); コネコ(sk) |
(1) kitten; (2) small cat |
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suteneko すてねこ |
abandoned cat; stray cat |
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nekokaburi ねこかぶり |
(1) feigned innocence; feigned gentleness; fake modesty; put-on; wolf in sheep's clothing; (2) feigned ignorance; playing dumb |
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nekonadegoe ねこなでごえ |
soft, coaxing voice; wheedling voice; ingratiating voice |
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nekonimatatabiojorounikoban / nekonimatatabiojoronikoban ねこにまたたびおじょろうにこばん |
(expression) (proverb) (See 木天蓼,小判・1) everyone has their favorite; pick the right thing to please someone; catnip for cats, gold coins for prostitutes |
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nekonikatsuobushi ねこにかつおぶし |
(expression) (idiom) temptation one can't resist; setting a wolf to mind the sheep; trusting a cat with milk |
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nekonikatsuobushi ねこにかつおぶし |
(expression) (idiom) temptation one can't resist; setting a wolf to mind the sheep; trusting a cat with milk |
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nekonotemokaritai ねこのてもかりたい |
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) extremely busy; short-handed; wanting even the help of a cat |
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nekomimi; nekomimi ねこみみ; ネコミミ |
(1) cat ears; (2) (kana only) (manga slang) nekomimi; character with cat ears; catgirl; catboy; (3) ears with soft earwax that has a slight smell |
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nekomimioarautoamegafuru ねこみみをあらうとあめがふる |
(exp,v5r) (rare) (proverb) (traditional belief) if a cat washes its ears, rain is coming |
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nekofunjatta ねこふんじゃった |
(kana only) The Flea Waltz (piano piece); Der Flohwalzer; Chopsticks |
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kyuusonekookamu / kyusonekookamu きゅうそねこをかむ |
(exp,v5m) (proverb) a cornered rat will bite a cat; despair gives courage to a coward |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 21 results for "猫" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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