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Simple Dictionary Definition |
蝦米 虾米 see styles |
xiā mǐ xia1 mi3 hsia mi |
small shrimp; dried, shelled shrimps; (Tw) (coll.) what (from Taiwanese 啥物, Tai-lo pr. [siánn-mih], equivalent to Mandarin 什麼|什么[shen2 me5]) |
西研 see styles |
nishiken にしけん |
(person) Nishi Ken |
覆諦 复谛 see styles |
fù dì fu4 di4 fu ti fuku tai |
(覆俗諦) The unenlightened inversion of reality, common views of things. |
見惑 见惑 see styles |
jiàn huò jian4 huo4 chien huo ken'aku |
mental disturbances derived from [mistaken] views |
見愛 见爱 see styles |
jiàn ài jian4 ai4 chien ai ken'nai |
(literary) to be so good as to show favor (to me); to regard (me) highly views and desires, e. g. the illusion that the ego is a reality and the consequent desires and passions; the two are the root of all suffering. |
見我 见我 see styles |
jiàn wǒ jian4 wo3 chien wo ken ga |
to see a self |
視界 视界 see styles |
shì jiè shi4 jie4 shih chieh shikai しかい |
field of vision field of vision; visibility; view; visual field; (one's) ken |
記井 see styles |
kii / ki きい |
(surname) Kii |
記伊 see styles |
kii / ki きい |
(surname) Kii |
記偉 see styles |
kii / ki きい |
(given name) Kii |
諱日 讳日 see styles |
huì rì hui4 ri4 hui jih ki nichi |
anniversary of a death |
謙一 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
謙也 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(given name) Ken'ya |
謙伸 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(personal name) Ken'ya |
謙允 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(personal name) Ken'ya |
謙冶 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(personal name) Ken'ya |
謙勇 see styles |
kenyuu / kenyu けんゆう |
(personal name) Ken'yū |
謙壱 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(personal name) Ken'ichi |
謙市 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
謙庵 see styles |
kenan けんあん |
(given name) Ken'an |
謙弥 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(given name) Ken'ya |
謙悦 see styles |
kenetsu けんえつ |
(personal name) Ken'etsu |
謙益 谦益 see styles |
qiān yì qian1 yi4 ch`ien i chien i keneki けんえき |
(personal name) Ken'eki Gyeom-ik |
謙祐 see styles |
kenyuu / kenyu けんゆう |
(given name) Ken'yū |
謙耶 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(personal name) Ken'ya |
謙英 see styles |
kenei / kene けんえい |
(given name) Ken'ei |
貴偉 see styles |
kii / ki きい |
(personal name) Kii |
貴尉 see styles |
kii / ki きい |
(female given name) Kii |
貴意 see styles |
kii / ki きい |
(honorific or respectful language) your will; your wishes; your request |
賢優 see styles |
kenyuu / kenyu けんゆう |
(personal name) Ken'yū |
賢允 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(personal name) Ken'ya |
賢冶 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(personal name) Ken'ya |
賢勇 see styles |
kenyuu / kenyu けんゆう |
(male given name) Ken'yū |
賢壱 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
賢市 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
賢悦 see styles |
kenetsu けんえつ |
(personal name) Ken'etsu |
賢慧 贤慧 see styles |
xián huì xian2 hui4 hsien hui kene けんえ |
(of a wife) wise and kind; perfect in her traditional roles (given name) Ken'e |
賢矢 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(personal name) Ken'ya |
賢祐 see styles |
kenyuu / kenyu けんゆう |
(given name) Ken'yū |
賢羽 see styles |
kenu けんう |
(female given name) Ken'u |
賢耶 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(personal name) Ken'ya |
賢裕 see styles |
kenyuu / kenyu けんゆう |
(given name) Ken'yū |
賢誉 see styles |
kenyo けんよ |
(given name) Ken'yo |
賭爛 赌烂 see styles |
dǔ làn du3 lan4 tu lan |
(Tw) (slang) to be ticked off by (sb or something); to be pissed at (sb or something); to be in a foul mood; down in the dumps (from Taiwanese 揬𡳞, Tai-lo pr. [tu̍h-lān]) |
赤鯛 see styles |
akadai あかだい |
(1) (colloquialism) red sea bream (i.e. the tai, Pagrus major); (2) {sumo;food} fish given to a tournament winner as congratulations |
起墮 起堕 see styles |
qǐ duò qi3 duo4 ch`i to chi to ki da |
rising and falling |
起已 see styles |
qǐ yǐ qi3 yi3 ch`i i chi i ki'i |
originated |
踹共 see styles |
chuài gòng chuai4 gong4 ch`uai kung chuai kung |
(Tw) (neologism c. 2010) to speak one's mind directly (face to face with the person with whom one has an issue) (from Taiwanese 出來講, Tai-lo pr. [tshut-lâi kóng], with "tshut-lâi" pronounced in contracted form as "tshòai") |
軌經 轨经 see styles |
guǐ jīng gui3 jing1 kuei ching Ki kyō |
Standard Sūtra |
軒逸 see styles |
kenitsu けんいつ |
(given name) Ken'itsu |
輝依 see styles |
kii / ki きい |
(female given name) Kii |
退位 see styles |
tuì wèi tui4 wei4 t`ui wei tui wei taii / tai たいい |
to abdicate (n,vs,vi) abdication to retire from one's position |
遙見 遥见 see styles |
yáo jiàn yao2 jian4 yao chien yō ken |
distantly sees |
遣有 see styles |
qiǎn yǒu qian3 you3 ch`ien yu chien yu ken'u |
to reject existence |
釼一 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
釼吉 see styles |
kenyoshi けんよし |
(surname) Ken'yoshi |
釼市 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
鍵一 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
鎌一 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
鎌市 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
鐵齒 铁齿 see styles |
tiě chǐ tie3 chi3 t`ieh ch`ih tieh chih |
(Tw) obstinate; argumentative; opinionated; skeptical of superstitions (from Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [thih-khí]) |
間尺 see styles |
kenjaku; mashaku けんじゃく; ましゃく |
measuring rope with 'ken' (182cm) marked; measurement |
阿嬤 阿嬷 see styles |
ā mā a1 ma1 a ma |
(Tw) grandma (also used to refer to or address an elderly woman) (from Taiwanese 阿媽, Tai-lo pr. [a-má]) |
雞婆 鸡婆 see styles |
jī pó ji1 po2 chi p`o chi po |
(dialect) hen; prostitute; (Tw) (adjective) interfering; nosy; (noun) busybody (from Taiwanese 家婆, Tai-lo pr. [ke-pô]) |
雞掰 鸡掰 see styles |
jī bāi ji1 bai1 chi pai |
(Tw) (vulgar) cunt (from Taiwanese 膣屄, Tai-lo pr. [tsi-bai]); (slang) to fuck around with; (used as an intensifier) fucking; fucked up |
靠北 see styles |
kào běi kao4 bei3 k`ao pei kao pei |
(Tw) (slang) to rattle on; to carp; stop whining!; shut the hell up!; fuck!; damn! (from Taiwanese 哭爸, Tai-lo pr. [khàu-pē], "to cry over one's dad's death") |
靠腰 see styles |
kào yāo kao4 yao1 k`ao yao kao yao |
(lit.) to cry from hunger (from Taiwanese 哭枵, Tai-lo pr. [khàu-iau]); (Tw) (slang) to whine; shut the hell up!; fuck!; damn! |
頂港 顶港 see styles |
dǐng gǎng ding3 gang3 ting kang |
(Tw) northern Taiwan (from Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [tíng-káng]) |
顕一 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
顕允 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(personal name) Ken'ya |
顕冶 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(personal name) Ken'ya |
顕壱 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(personal name) Ken'ichi |
顕市 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(personal name) Ken'ichi |
顕祐 see styles |
kenyuu / kenyu けんゆう |
(personal name) Ken'yū |
顕耶 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(personal name) Ken'ya |
顕英 see styles |
kenou / keno けんおう |
(given name) Ken'ou |
顕逸 see styles |
kenitsu けんいつ |
(personal name) Ken'itsu |
顯一 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
験也 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(given name) Ken'ya |
鬱卒 郁卒 see styles |
yù zú yu4 zu2 yü tsu |
(Tw) depressed and frustrated (from Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [ut-tsut]) |
鯛飯 see styles |
taimeshi たいめし |
rice with minced sea bream (tai) |
龜毛 龟毛 see styles |
guī máo gui1 mao2 kuei mao kimō |
(Tw) (coll.) indecisive; fussy; nitpicking (from Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [ku-moo]) The hair on a tortoise, i.e. the non-existent. |
Variations: |
kai; kii / kai; ki カイ; キー |
chi |
イ音便 see styles |
ionbin イおんびん |
{ling} euphonic change wherein some mora ('ki', 'gi', 'shi' and 'ri') are pronounced 'i' |
キー子 see styles |
kiiko / kiko キーこ |
(female given name) Ki-ko |
ク活用 see styles |
kukatsuyou / kukatsuyo クかつよう |
{ling} classical form of i-adjective inflection (attributive form ends in "ki" and predicative in "shi") |
けん一 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(male given name) Ken'ichi |
ケン川 see styles |
kengawa ケンがわ |
(place-name) Ken (river) |
たあい see styles |
taai / tai たあい |
(1) sanity; soundness of mind; prudence and discretion; (2) (archaism) drunkenness |
タイ科 see styles |
taika タイか |
Sparidae (fish family containing the tai) |
マダイ see styles |
madai マダイ |
(kana only) red sea bream (Pagrus major); Japanese sea bream; red tai; porgy |
Variations: |
icchi いっち |
(adverb) most; best |
一切見 一切见 see styles |
yī qiè jiàn yi1 qie4 jian4 i ch`ieh chien i chieh chien issai ken |
all views |
一向記 一向记 see styles |
yī xiàng jì yi1 xiang4 ji4 i hsiang chi ikkō ki |
A confirmatory reply to a question, e.g. Do not all die? All die. |
一囘忌 一回忌 see styles |
yī huí jì yi1 hui2 ji4 i hui chi ikkai ki |
The first anniversary of a death; any such anniversary; also 一周忌. |
七七忌 see styles |
qī qī jì qi1 qi1 ji4 ch`i ch`i chi chi chi chi shichishichi ki |
The seventh seventh day of the masses for the dead. |
三宅健 see styles |
miyakeken みやけけん |
(person) Miyake Ken (1979.7.2-) |
三界見 三界见 see styles |
sān jiè jiàn san1 jie4 jian4 san chieh chien sankai ken |
views in the three realms |
三衣袋 see styles |
sān yī dài san1 yi1 dai4 san i tai sane tai |
robe sack |
上原謙 see styles |
ueharaken うえはらけん |
(person) Uehara Ken (1909.11.7-1991.11.23) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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