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Simple Dictionary Definition |
妙法堂 see styles |
miào fǎ táng miao4 fa3 tang2 miao fa t`ang miao fa tang myōhō dō |
善法堂 The hall of wonderful dharma, situated in the south-west corner of the Trāyastriṃśas heaven, v. 忉, where the thirty-three devas discuss whether affairs are according to law or truth or the contrary. |
孛伽夷 see styles |
bèi qié yí bei4 qie2 yi2 pei ch`ieh i pei chieh i Baigai |
Bhagai. A city south of Khotan, formerly famous for a statue exhibiting all the thirty-two lakṣanas or marks on the body of Buddha. |
安的斯 see styles |
andesu アンデス |
(place-name) Andes (mountain range in South America) |
對馬島 对马岛 see styles |
duì mǎ dǎo dui4 ma3 dao3 tui ma tao |
Tsushima Island, between Japan and South Korea |
小港區 小港区 see styles |
xiǎo gǎng qū xiao3 gang3 qu1 hsiao kang ch`ü hsiao kang chü |
Xiaogang or Hsiaokang district of Kaohsiung city 高雄市[Gao1 xiong2 shi4], south Taiwan |
尹潽善 see styles |
yǐn pǔ shàn yin3 pu3 shan4 yin p`u shan yin pu shan |
Yun Poseon (1897-1990), South Korean Democratic party politician, mayor of Seoul from 1948, president 1960-1962 |
尹錫悦 see styles |
yunsonnyoru ユンソンニョル |
(person) Yoon Suk Yeol (1960.12.18-; president of South Korea) |
屏東市 屏东市 see styles |
píng dōng shì ping2 dong1 shi4 p`ing tung shih ping tung shih |
Pingtung City in south Taiwan |
屏東縣 屏东县 see styles |
píng dōng xiàn ping2 dong1 xian4 p`ing tung hsien ping tung hsien |
Pingtung County in south Taiwan |
峇拉煎 see styles |
bā lā jiān ba1 la1 jian1 pa la chien |
(loanword) belachan (South-East Asian condiment made from fermented shrimp paste) |
崔圭夏 see styles |
cuī guī xià cui1 gui1 xia4 ts`ui kuei hsia tsui kuei hsia che gyuha チェ・ギュハ |
Choe Gyuha (1919-2006), South Korean politician, president 1979-1980 (person) Choi Kyu-ha (4th President of South Korea; 1919.7.16-2006.10.22) |
左營區 左营区 see styles |
zuǒ yíng qū zuo3 ying2 qu1 tso ying ch`ü tso ying chü |
Zuoying or Tsoying district of Kaohsiung city 高雄市[Gao1 xiong2 shi4], south Taiwan |
師子相 师子相 see styles |
shī zǐ xiàng shi1 zi3 xiang4 shih tzu hsiang Shishisō |
Siṃdhadhvaja; 'lion-flag,' a Buddha south-east of our universe, fourth son of Mahābhijña. |
師子音 师子音 see styles |
shī zǐ yīn shi1 zi3 yin1 shih tzu yin Shishion |
Siṃhaghoṣa; 'lion's voice,' a Buddha south-east of our universe, third son of Mahābhijña. |
平安道 see styles |
píng ān dào ping2 an1 dao4 p`ing an tao ping an tao |
P'yong'ando Province of Joseon Korea, now divided into South Pyong'an Province 平安南道[Ping2 an1 nan2 dao4] and North Pyong'an Province 平安北道[Ping2 an1 bei3 dao4] of North Korea |
平昌縣 平昌县 see styles |
píng chāng xiàn ping2 chang1 xian4 p`ing ch`ang hsien ping chang hsien |
Pingchang county in Panzhihua 攀枝花[Pan1 zhi1 hua1], south Sichuan |
広域市 see styles |
kouikishi / koikishi こういきし |
metropolitan city (South Korea) |
庫克山 库克山 see styles |
kù kè shān ku4 ke4 shan1 k`u k`o shan ku ko shan |
Mt Cook on New Zealand South Island, national park and highest peak |
廣域市 广域市 see styles |
guǎng yù shì guang3 yu4 shi4 kuang yü shih |
metropolitan city, South Korean analog of PRC municipality 直轄市|直辖市[zhi2 xia2 shi4] |
張夏準 see styles |
hajunchan ハジュンチャン |
(person) Ha-Joon Chang (1963.10.7-) (South Korean economist) |
忠清道 see styles |
zhōng qīng dào zhong1 qing1 dao4 chung ch`ing tao chung ching tao |
Chungcheong Province of Joseon Korea, now divided into North Chungcheong province 忠清北道[Zhong1 qing1 bei3 dao4] and South Chungcheong province 忠清南道[Zhong1 qing1 nan2 dao4] of South Korea |
恭御陀 see styles |
gōng yù tuó gong1 yu4 tuo2 kung yü t`o kung yü to Kyōgyoda |
Konyodha, a kingdom mentioned by Xuanzang as a stronghold of unbelievers; it is said to be in south, east Orissa, possibly Ganjam as suggested in Eitel; there is a Konnāda further south. |
愛国歌 see styles |
aikokuka あいこくか |
(1) patriotic song; (2) The Patriotic Song (e.g. Aegukga, national anthem of South Korea) |
慶尚道 庆尚道 see styles |
qìng shàng dào qing4 shang4 dao4 ch`ing shang tao ching shang tao |
Gyeongsang Province of Joseon Korea, now divided into North Gyeongsang Province 慶尚北道|庆尚北道[Qing4 shang4 bei3 dao4] and South Gyeongsang Province 慶尚南道|庆尚南道[Qing4 shang4 nan2 dao4] |
懷特島 怀特岛 see styles |
huái tè dǎo huai2 te4 dao3 huai t`e tao huai te tao |
Isle of Wight, island off the south coast of England |
承ける see styles |
ukeru うける |
(transitive verb) (1) to receive; to get; (2) to catch (e.g. a ball); (3) to be struck by (wind, waves, sunlight, etc.); (4) to sustain (damage); to incur (a loss); to suffer (an injury); to feel (influence); (5) to undergo (e.g. surgery); to take (a test); to accept (a challenge); (6) to be given (e.g. life, talent); (7) to follow; to succeed; to be descended from; (8) to face (south, etc.); (9) (linguistics terminology) to be modified by; (10) to obtain (a pawned item, etc.) by paying a fee; (v1,vi) (11) (kana only) to be well-received; to become popular; to go down well; (12) (colloquialism) (kana only) to be funny; to be humorous |
抱犢崮 抱犊崮 see styles |
bào dú gù bao4 du2 gu4 pao tu ku |
Mt Baodugu in Lanling County 蘭陵縣|兰陵县[Lan2 ling2 Xian4] in Linyi 臨沂|临沂[Lin2 yi2], south Shandong |
拘理迦 see styles |
jū lǐ jiā ju1 li3 jia1 chü li chia Kurika |
Kulika. 'A city 9 li south-west of Nālanda in Magadha.' Eitel. |
指南車 指南车 see styles |
zhǐ nán chē zhi3 nan2 che1 chih nan ch`e chih nan che shinansha しなんしゃ |
a mechanical compass invented by Zu Chongzhi 祖沖之|祖冲之 (hist) ancient Chinese vehicle with a compass whose needle always pointed south |
揭盤陀 揭盘陀 see styles |
qì pán tuó qi4 pan2 tuo2 ch`i p`an t`o chi pan to Kabanda |
Khavandha, an ancient kingdom and city, 'modern Kartchou' south-east of the Sirikol Lake. Eitel. |
文在寅 see styles |
wén zài yín wen2 zai4 yin2 wen tsai yin munjein / munjen ムンジェイン |
Moon Jae-in (1953-), Korean politician and human rights lawyer, president of Korea from 2017 (person) Moon Jae-in (1953.1.24-; President of South Korea) |
文正仁 see styles |
munjonin ムンジョンイン |
(person) Chung-in Moon (1951.3.25-), advisor to the President of South Korea |
旗津區 旗津区 see styles |
qí jīn qū qi2 jin1 qu1 ch`i chin ch`ü chi chin chü |
Qijin or Chichin district of Kaohsiung city 高雄市[Gao1 xiong2 shi4], south Taiwan |
日中韓 see styles |
nicchuukan / nicchukan にっちゅうかん |
Japan, China and South Korea; Chinese, Japanese and Korean (languages); CJK |
日米韓 see styles |
nichibeikan / nichibekan にちべいかん |
Japan, the United States and South Korea |
昌原市 see styles |
chāng yuán shì chang1 yuan2 shi4 ch`ang yüan shih chang yüan shih |
Changwon City, capital of South Gyeongsang Province 慶尚南道|庆尚南道[Qing4 shang4 nan2 dao4], South Korea |
明古魯 明古鲁 see styles |
míng gǔ lǔ ming2 gu3 lu3 ming ku lu |
Bengkulu (Indonesian town on the south coast of Sumatra) |
春の日 see styles |
harunohi はるのひ |
(work) Spring Days (South Korean TV drama); (wk) Spring Days (South Korean TV drama) |
春川市 see styles |
chūn chuān shì chun1 chuan1 shi4 ch`un ch`uan shih chun chuan shih |
Chuncheon city, capital of Gangwon province 江原道[Jiang1 yuan2 dao4], South Korea |
智異山 智异山 see styles |
zhì yì shān zhi4 yi4 shan1 chih i shan chirisan チリサン |
Jirisan or Mount Chiri, mountain in the south of South Korea (place-name) Jirisan (mountain in the southern region of South Korea); Chirisan |
曷羅胡 曷罗胡 see styles |
hé luó hú he2 luo2 hu2 ho lo hu Arako |
Rohu, 'an ancient city and province of Tukhāra, south of the Oxus.' Eitel. |
曼德拉 see styles |
màn dé lā man4 de2 la1 man te la |
Nelson Mandela (1918-2013), South African ANC politician, president of South Africa 1994-1999 |
會理縣 会理县 see styles |
huì lǐ xiàn hui4 li3 xian4 hui li hsien |
Huili county in Liangshan Yi autonomous prefecture 涼山彞族自治州|凉山彝族自治州[Liang2 shan1 Yi2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], south Sichuan |
朴智星 see styles |
piáo zhì xīng piao2 zhi4 xing1 p`iao chih hsing piao chih hsing |
Park Ji-sung (1981-), South Korean former footballer, played for Manchester United (2005-2012) |
朴正熙 see styles |
piáo zhèng xī piao2 zheng4 xi1 p`iao cheng hsi piao cheng hsi paku chonhi パク・チョンヒ |
Park Chung-Hee (1917-1979), South Korean military man and dictator, president 1963-1979, influential in developing Korean industry, murdered by his bodyguard (person) Park Chung-hee (Korean politician) |
李在明 see styles |
ijemyon イジェミョン |
(person) Lee Jae Myung (1964.12.22-; 21st president of South Korea) |
李承晩 see styles |
rishouban / rishoban りしょうばん |
Rhee Syngman, president of Korea 1948-1960; (person) Syngman Rhee (president of South Korea, 1948-1960) |
李昌鎬 李昌镐 see styles |
lǐ chāng hào li3 chang1 hao4 li ch`ang hao li chang hao |
Lee Chang-ho (1975-), South Korean Go player |
李明博 see styles |
lǐ míng bó li3 ming2 bo2 li ming po imyonbaku いみょんばく |
Lee Myung-bak (1941-), South Korean businessman, one-time chairman of Hyundai, president of South Korea 2008-2013 (person) Rhee Myonbaku (Korean politician) |
李會昌 李会昌 see styles |
lǐ huì chāng li3 hui4 chang1 li hui ch`ang li hui chang |
Lee Hoi-chang (1935-), South Korean politician |
李洛淵 see styles |
inagyon イナギョン |
(person) Lee Nak-yeon (1951.12.20-), 41st Prime Minister of South Korea |
東豆川 see styles |
tondodochon トンドゥチョン |
(place-name) Dongducheon (South Korea) |
案達羅 案达罗 see styles |
àn dá luó an4 da2 luo2 an ta lo Andara |
Andhra, a kingdom in southern India, between the Krishnā and Godāvarī rivers, whose capital was Veṅgī; the country south-east of this was known as 大案達羅. |
棒子國 棒子国 see styles |
bàng zi guó bang4 zi5 guo2 pang tzu kuo |
(derog.) Korea, esp. South Korea |
楠梓區 楠梓区 see styles |
nán zǐ qū nan2 zi3 qu1 nan tzu ch`ü nan tzu chü |
Nanzi or Nantzu district of Kaohsiung city 高雄市[Gao1 xiong2 shi4], south Taiwan |
毘璢璃 毗璢璃 see styles |
pí liú lí pi2 liu2 li2 p`i liu li pi liu li Biruri |
Virūḍhaka. Known as Crystal king, and as 惡生王 Ill-born king. (1) A king of Kośala (son of Prasenajit), destroyer of Kapilavastu. (2) Ikṣvāku, father of the four founders of Kapilavastu. (3) One of the four mahārājas, guardian of the south, king of kumbhāṇḍas, worshipped in China as one of the twenty-four deva āryas; colour blue. Also, 毘璢王; 流離王; 婁勒王 (毘婁勒王); 樓黎王 (維樓黎王); 毘盧釋迦王 (or 毘盧宅迦王); 鼻溜茶迦, etc. |
水原市 see styles |
shuǐ yuán shì shui3 yuan2 shi4 shui yüan shih |
Suweon City, capital of Gyeonggi province 京畿道[Jing1 ji1 dao4], South Korea |
水蕹菜 see styles |
shuǐ wèng cài shui3 weng4 cai4 shui weng ts`ai shui weng tsai |
water spinach or ong choy (Ipomoea aquatica), used as a vegetable in south China and southeast Asia |
江南省 see styles |
jiāng nán shěng jiang1 nan2 sheng3 chiang nan sheng |
name of Qing dynasty province covering south Jiangsu, south Anhui and north Zhejiang provinces, with capital at Nanjing |
泡菜國 泡菜国 see styles |
pào cài guó pao4 cai4 guo2 p`ao ts`ai kuo pao tsai kuo |
(slang) South Korea |
洛東江 see styles |
rakutoukou / rakutoko らくとうこう |
(place-name) Nakdong River (South Korea) |
海印寺 see styles |
hǎi yìn sì hai3 yin4 si4 hai yin ssu Kaiinji |
Haein Temple in South Gyeongsang province of South Korea, the repository of Tripitaka Koreana 高麗大藏經|高丽大藏经[Gao1 li2 Da4 zang4 jing1], a World Heritage site Haeinsa |
涅哩底 see styles |
niè lī dǐ nie4 li1 di3 nieh li ti Neritei |
nirṛti, destruction, the goddess of death and corruption regent of the south-west. |
清州市 see styles |
qīng zhōu shì qing1 zhou1 shi4 ch`ing chou shih ching chou shih |
Cheongju, capital of North Chungcheong Province, South Korea 忠清北道[Zhong1 qing1 bei3 dao4] |
済州島 see styles |
chejutou / chejuto チェジュとう |
(place-name) Jeju Island (South Korea) |
済州道 see styles |
chejudo チェジュド |
(place-name) Jeju Province (South Korea) |
漢拿山 汉拿山 see styles |
hàn ná shān han4 na2 shan1 han na shan |
Hallasan Mountain or Mount Halla, highest mountain in South Korea |
濟州島 济州岛 see styles |
jì zhōu dǎo ji4 zhou1 dao3 chi chou tao |
Jeju Island special autonomous province, South Korea, a World Heritage site |
烏剌尸 乌剌尸 see styles |
wū là shī wu1 la4 shi1 wu la shih Orashi |
Urāśi, or Uraśā; anciently in Kashmir 'the region south-west of Serinagur, Lat. 33° 23 N., Long. 74° 47 E.' Eitel. The Hazāra district. |
焔摩天 see styles |
enmaten えんまてん |
(Buddhist term) Yama (as protector deity of the south in esoteric Buddhism) |
無熱池 无热池 see styles |
wú rè chí wu2 re4 chi2 wu je ch`ih wu je chih munetsu chi |
The lake without heat, or cold lake, called Mānasarovara, or Mānasa-saro-vara, 'excellent mānasa lake,' or modern Manasarovar, 31° N., 81° 3 E., 'which overflows at certain seasons and forms one lake with' Rakas-tal, which is the source of the Sutlej. It is under the protection of the nāga-king Anavatapta and is also known by his name. It is said to lie south of the Gandha-mādana mountains, and is erroneously reputed as the source of the four rivers Ganges, Indus, Śītā (Tārīm River), and Oxus. |
熊耳山 see styles |
xióng ěr shān xiong2 er3 shan1 hsiung erh shan Yūji san |
Mt Xiong'er national geological park in 棗莊|枣庄[Zao3 zhuang1], south Shandong Bear's ear mount, the place, where Bodhidharma was buried. |
牛軛礁 牛轭礁 see styles |
niú è jiāo niu2 e4 jiao1 niu o chiao |
Niu'e Reef, disputed territory in the South China Sea, claimed by China, Vietnam and the Philippines, aka Whitsun Reef or Julian Felipe Reef |
珂咄羅 珂咄罗 see styles |
kē duò luó ke1 duo4 luo2 k`o to lo ko to lo Katora |
Kotlan, 'an ancient kingdom west of the Tsung-ling, south of the Karakal lake, in Lat. 39°N., Long. 72°E.' Eitel. |
白翎島 白翎岛 see styles |
bái líng dǎo bai2 ling2 dao3 pai ling tao |
Baengnyeong Island of South Korea, near the Northern Limit Line |
白翎面 see styles |
bái líng miàn bai2 ling2 mian4 pai ling mien |
Baengnyeong township (South Korea); see also 白翎島|白翎岛[Bai2 ling2 Dao3] |
盧武鉉 卢武铉 see styles |
lú wǔ xuàn lu2 wu3 xuan4 lu wu hsüan nomuhyon のむひょん |
Roh Moo-hyun (1946-2009), South Korean lawyer and politician, president 2003-2008 (person) No Muhyon (South Korean President) |
盧泰愚 卢泰愚 see styles |
lú tài yú lu2 tai4 yu2 lu t`ai yü lu tai yü no teu ノ・テウ |
Roh Tae-woo (1932-), South Korean politician, president 1988-1993 (person) Roh Tae-woo (1932.12.4-2021.10.26; 6th President of South Korea) |
瞿折羅 瞿折罗 see styles |
jù zhé luó ju4 zhe2 luo2 chü che lo Gusera |
Gurjara, an ancient tribe and kingdom in Rajputana, which moved south and gave its name to Gujerat. Eitel. |
稽薑那 稽姜那 see styles |
jī jiāng nà ji1 jiang1 na4 chi chiang na Keikyōna |
Kikana. 'A people in Afghanistan (east of Kandahar, south of Ghazna) ruled A.D. 630 by independent chieftains, perhaps identical with the Kykānān of Arabic chroniclers.' Eitel. |
米易縣 米易县 see styles |
mǐ yì xiàn mi3 yi4 xian4 mi i hsien |
Miyi county in Panzhihua 攀枝花[Pan1 zhi1 hua1], south Sichuan |
統一省 see styles |
touitsubu / toitsubu とういつぶ |
(org) Ministry of Unification (South Korea); (o) Ministry of Unification (South Korea) |
維爾容 维尔容 see styles |
wéi ěr róng wei2 er3 rong2 wei erh jung |
(Johannes Lodewikus) Viljoen (South African ambassador to Taiwan) |
美姑河 see styles |
měi gū hé mei3 gu1 he2 mei ku ho |
Meigu River in south Sichuan |
羯陵伽 see styles |
jié líng qié jie2 ling2 qie2 chieh ling ch`ieh chieh ling chieh Karyōga |
Kaliṅga, also 羯M044209伽. An ancient kingdom south-east of Kośala, a nursery of heretical sects, the present Kalingapatnam. Eitel. Also with 羯羅頻迦 used for kalaviṅka, v. 迦. |
羯霜那 see styles |
jié shuāng nà jie2 shuang1 na4 chieh shuang na Kasōna |
Kaśanna. 'An ancient kingdom 300 li south-west of Kharismiga on the Oxus, the present Koorshee' Karshi. Eitel. |
胡實健 胡实健 see styles |
hú shí jiàn hu2 shi2 jian4 hu shih chien Kojiken |
Hujikan, 'an ancient kingdom south-west of Balkh... in Lat. 35°20′N., Long. 65°E.' Eitel. |
臺南縣 台南县 see styles |
tái nán xiàn tai2 nan2 xian4 t`ai nan hsien tai nan hsien |
Tainan county in south Taiwan |
苓雅區 苓雅区 see styles |
líng yǎ qū ling2 ya3 qu1 ling ya ch`ü ling ya chü |
Lingya district of Kaohsiung city 高雄市[Gao1 xiong2 shi4], south Taiwan |
華南虎 华南虎 see styles |
huá nán hǔ hua2 nan2 hu3 hua nan hu |
South China Tiger |
萌渚嶺 萌渚岭 see styles |
méng zhǔ lǐng meng2 zhu3 ling3 meng chu ling |
Mengzhu mountain range between south Hunan and Guangxi |
蓋亞那 盖亚那 see styles |
gài yà nà gai4 ya4 na4 kai ya na |
Guyana, NE of South America (Tw) |
蔚山市 see styles |
wèi shān shì wei4 shan1 shi4 wei shan shih |
Ulsan Metropolitan City in South Gyeongsang Province 慶尚南道|庆尚南道[Qing4 shang4 nan2 dao4], South Korea |
薩里郡 萨里郡 see styles |
sà lǐ jun sa4 li3 jun4 sa li chün |
Surrey (county in south England) |
蘇利南 苏利南 see styles |
sū lì nán su1 li4 nan2 su li nan |
Suriname, NE of South America (Tw) |
虛空住 虚空住 see styles |
xū kōng zhù xu1 kong1 zhu4 hsü k`ung chu hsü kung chu Kokū jū |
Ākāśapratiṣṭhita, abiding in space, the fifth son of Mahābhijña, a bodhisattva to the south of our universe. |
西帰浦 see styles |
sogipo ソギポ |
(place-name) Seogwipo (South Korea) |
観光省 see styles |
kankoushou / kankosho かんこうしょう |
Ministry of Tourism (Brazil, India, New Zealand, etc.); Department of Tourism (South Africa, Philippines, etc.) |
請ける see styles |
ukeru うける |
(transitive verb) (1) to receive; to get; (2) to catch (e.g. a ball); (3) to be struck by (wind, waves, sunlight, etc.); (4) to sustain (damage); to incur (a loss); to suffer (an injury); to feel (influence); (5) to undergo (e.g. surgery); to take (a test); to accept (a challenge); (6) to be given (e.g. life, talent); (7) to follow; to succeed; to be descended from; (8) to face (south, etc.); (9) (linguistics terminology) to be modified by; (10) to obtain (a pawned item, etc.) by paying a fee; (v1,vi) (11) (kana only) to be well-received; to become popular; to go down well; (12) (colloquialism) (kana only) to be funny; to be humorous |
議政府 see styles |
ijonbu ウィジョンブ |
(place-name) Uijeongbu (South Korea) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "South" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
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
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's
license.
Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.
We do offer Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Services. We'll also be happy to help you translate something for other purposes.
No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.
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