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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

毬果

see styles
 marika
    まりか
(pine) cone; (female given name) Marika

氣韻


气韵

see styles
qì yùn
    qi4 yun4
ch`i yün
    chi yün
(of literature, art) distinct style; flavor; spirit; character

油松

see styles
yóu sōng
    you2 song1
yu sung
Chinese red pine

治山

see styles
 haruyama
    はるやま
forest conservation; afforestation; (surname) Haruyama

沽券

see styles
 koken
    こけん
    uriken
    うりけん
(1) dignity; credit; public estimation; face; honor; reputation; (2) (archaism) deed of sale (for a land, forest or house); (3) (archaism) sale value; selling price; (archaism) certificate of sale; deed of sale

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

深林

see styles
 fukabayashi
    ふかばやし
deep forest; (surname) Fukabayashi

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

濫伐


滥伐

see styles
làn fá
    lan4 fa2
lan fa
 ranbatsu
    らんばつ
to denude; illegal logging; forest clearance
(noun/participle) reckless deforestation; overcutting of forests

火災


火灾

see styles
huǒ zāi
    huo3 zai1
huo tsai
 kasai
    かさい
serious fire (in a city or a forest etc)
conflagration; fire
The conflagration catastrophe, for world destruction, v. 三災.

火鍋


火锅

see styles
huǒ guō
    huo3 guo1
huo kuo
 hinabe; hookoo; fuゥoguゥo
    ひなべ; ホーコー; フゥオグゥオ
hotpot; (basketball) a blocked shot; a block
{food} (See 火鍋子・ホーコーツ) Chinese-style hot pot

灰釉

see styles
 haigusuri
    はいぐすり
ash glaze (type of fundamental glaze used in ancient times made from the ashes of raw materials such as unhulled rice, straw, oak and pine)

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)

炬火

see styles
 kyoka; koka
    きょか; こか
(1) pine torch; torchlight; firebrand; (2) (See 篝火・かがりび・1) bonfire

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:)

照臨


照临

see styles
zhào lín
    zhao4 lin2
chao lin
 shourin / shorin
    しょうりん
(noun/participle) looking down (from the heavens); visit of a high-ranking person
illuminate the surrounding area from a high place

燒臘


烧腊

see styles
shāo là
    shao1 la4
shao la
barbecue (Cantonese style)

燒荒


烧荒

see styles
shāo huāng
    shao1 huang1
shao huang
to clear waste land or forest by burning; slash-and-burn (agriculture)

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

犬榧

see styles
 inugaya; inugaya
    いぬがや; イヌガヤ
(kana only) Japanese plum-yew (Cephalotaxus harringtonia); Harrington's cephalotaxus; cowtail pine

犬槙

see styles
 inumaki; inumaki
    いぬまき; イヌマキ
(kana only) yew plum pine (Podocarpus macrophyllus)

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

玉林

see styles
yù lín
    yu4 lin2
yü lin
 yuurin / yurin
    ユーリン
see 玉林市[Yu4lin2 Shi4]
(place-name) Yulin (Guangxi, China)
jeweled forest

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

相思

see styles
xiāng sī
    xiang1 si1
hsiang ssu
 soushi / soshi
    そうし
to yearn; to pine
(See 相思相愛) mutual affection; mutual love

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

真木

see styles
 manaki
    まなき
(kana only) yew plum pine (Podocarpus macrophyllus); (surname) Manaki

石林

see styles
shí lín
    shi2 lin2
shih lin
 ishibayashi
    いしばやし
Stone Forest, notable set of limestone formations in Yunnan
(place-name, surname) Ishibayashi

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

破題


破题

see styles
pò tí
    po4 ti2
p`o t`i
    po ti
 hadai
    はだい
writing style in which the main subject is approached directly from the outset; opposite of 冒題|冒题[mao4 ti2]
opening section of a Chinese poem or essay (in which the topic is broached); broaching the topic of a poem or essay in its opening lines

碑林

see styles
bēi lín
    bei1 lin2
pei lin
Forest of Steles (museum in Xi'an); Beilin District of Xi’an 西安市[Xi1 an1 Shi4], Shaanxi

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

禪林


禅林

see styles
chán lín
    chan2 lin2
ch`an lin
    chan lin
 zenrin
a Buddhist temple
Grove of meditation, i.e. a monastery. Monasteries as numerous as trees in a forest. Also 禪苑.

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

稠林

see styles
chóu lín
    chou2 lin2
ch`ou lin
    chou lin
 jōrin
A dense forest, e.g. the passions, etc.

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.

窺く

see styles
 nozoku
    のぞく
(transitive verb) (1) to peek (though a keyhole, gap, etc.); (2) to look down into (a ravine, etc.); (3) to peek into (a shop, bookstore, etc.); (4) to sneak a look at; to take a quick look at; (5) to peep (through a telescope, microscope, etc.); (v5k,vi) (6) to stick out (a scarf from a collar, etc.); to peek through (sky through a forest canopy, etc.); (7) (archaism) to face

立髪

see styles
 tategami
    たてがみ
long hair style popular in the Genroku era; (surname) Tategami

竹林

see styles
zhú lín
    zhu2 lin2
chu lin
 chikurin
    ちくりん
bamboo forest
bamboo thicket; bamboo grove; (surname) Chikurin
(竹林精舍 or竹林寺); 竹林園; 竹林苑 Veṇuvana, 'bamboo-grove,' a park called Karaṇḍaveṇuvana, near Rājagṛha, made by Bimbisāra for a group of ascetics, later given by him to Śākyamuni (Eitel), but another version says by the elder Karaṇḍa, who built there a vihāra for him.

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

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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