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Simple Dictionary Definition |
軽羮 see styles |
karukan かるかん |
steamed sweet bun made from grated yam and rice flour |
軽羹 see styles |
karukan かるかん |
steamed sweet bun made from grated yam and rice flour |
迦奢 see styles |
jiā shē jia1 she1 chia she kasha |
kāśa, a species of grass, used for mats, thatch, etc.; personified as one of Yama's attendants. M. W. Eitel says a broom made of it and used by Śākyamuni 'is still an object of worship'. |
造像 see styles |
zào xiàng zao4 xiang4 tsao hsiang zouzou / zozo ぞうぞう |
(noun/participle) (rare) creating a statue (esp. a Buddhist statue) To make an image; the first one made of the Buddha is attributed to Udayana, king of Kauśāmbī, a contemporary of Śākyamuni, who is said to have made an image of him, after his death, in sandalwood, 5 feet high. |
造面 see styles |
zoumen / zomen ぞうめん |
rectangular bugaku mask made of thick paper and white silk with facial features drawn on it |
連作 连作 see styles |
lián zuò lian2 zuo4 lien tso rensaku れんさく |
continuous cropping; to plant the same crop continuously on the same land (noun, transitive verb) (1) planting a field with the same crop each year; repeated cultivation; monocropping; (noun, transitive verb) (2) collaborative literary work; story made up by several writers working on it in turn; (noun, transitive verb) (3) series (of novels); cycle (of poems, songs); sequence; (personal name) Rensaku |
連筆 连笔 see styles |
lián bǐ lian2 bi3 lien pi renpitsu れんぴつ |
to write without lifting one's pen from the paper renpitsu brush; brush made by joining together several brushes in a row |
遠勞 远劳 see styles |
yuǎn láo yuan3 lao2 yüan lao |
(courteous expression) you have made a long and exhausting journey; you will be making a long trip (when asking a favor that involves going to a faraway place) |
酒林 see styles |
sakabayashi さかばやし |
(See 杉玉) sakabayashi; ball made from sprigs of Japanese cedar, traditionally hung in the eaves of sake breweries; (surname) Sakabayashi |
金冠 see styles |
kinkan; konkan(ok) きんかん; こんかん(ok) |
(1) (きんかん only) gold crown (tooth); (2) golden crown; coronet; crown made out of gold |
金器 see styles |
kinki きんき |
article made of gold; gold plate |
金漆 see styles |
jīn qī jin1 qi1 chin ch`i chin chi kinshitsu きんしつ |
copper paint; fake gold leaf (See 漉油) lacquer made from the sap of Acanthopanax sciadophylloides |
金製 see styles |
kinsei / kinse きんせい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) made of gold |
鉄網 see styles |
tetsumou / tetsumo てつもう |
wire mesh net; net made out of metal wire |
鉄製 see styles |
tessei(p); tetsusei / tesse(p); tetsuse てっせい(P); てつせい |
(adj-no,n) made of iron |
鉛製 see styles |
ensei / ense えんせい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) leaden; made of lead |
銀葉 银叶 see styles |
yín yè yin2 ye4 yin yeh ginyou / ginyo ぎんよう |
silver leaf (1) thin sheet of silver; silver foil; silverleaf; (2) (See 香道・こうどう) censer; incense burner made of a sheet of mica hemmed by silver and placed on charcoal embers, used in incense-smelling ceremony; (3) (See 裏白の木・うらじろのき) Japanese mountain ash (Sorbus japonica); Japanese whitebeam; (given name) Gin'you |
銀質 银质 see styles |
yín zhì yin2 zhi4 yin chih |
made of silver |
銅製 see styles |
dousei / dose どうせい |
made of copper |
銅鈴 铜铃 see styles |
tóng líng tong2 ling2 t`ung ling tung ling |
bell made of copper or bronze |
鎖樋 see styles |
kusaritoi; kusaridoi くさりとい; くさりどい |
rain chain (hanging from a gutter and functioning as downspout, often made of ornamental cups) |
鐵打 铁打 see styles |
tiě dǎ tie3 da3 t`ieh ta tieh ta |
made of iron; strong as iron |
鐵蛋 铁蛋 see styles |
tiě dàn tie3 dan4 t`ieh tan tieh tan |
iron egg, a Taiwanese snack made by stewing eggs in soy sauce and air-drying them each day for a week |
門閂 门闩 see styles |
mén shuān men2 shuan1 men shuan |
horizontal bar to hold a door closed (made of wood or metal); door bolt |
開眼 开眼 see styles |
kāi yǎn kai1 yan3 k`ai yen kai yen kaigan; kaigen かいがん; かいげん |
to open one's eyes; to widen one's horizons (n,vs,vi) (1) (esp. かいげん) enlightenment; spiritual awakening; opening one's eyes to the truth; (n,vs,vi) (2) (esp. かいげん) reaching one's peak (as a performer, etc.); reaching the highest echelons; (n,vs,vi,vt) (3) (かいがん only) gaining eyesight; restoring eyesight; opening the eyes; (n,vs,vi) (4) (かいげん only) {Buddh} filling out the eyes (of a Buddha) as the last step of consecrating a new statue or picture; ceremony where a newly made image or idol is consecrated opening the eye |
阿膠 阿胶 see styles |
ē jiāo e1 jiao1 o chiao akyou / akyo あきょう |
donkey-hide gelatin (used in TCM); Taiwan pr. [a1 jiao1] donkey hide gelatin; ejiao; high quality gelatin made in China from donkey hides |
陳酒 陈酒 see styles |
chén jiǔ chen2 jiu3 ch`en chiu chen chiu |
well-aged wine with a mellow, rich taste; (esp.) yellow wine 黃酒|黄酒[huang2 jiu3], made from rice or millet |
陶硯 陶砚 see styles |
táo yàn tao2 yan4 t`ao yen tao yen |
ink stone made of pottery |
雁皮 see styles |
ganpi; ganpi がんぴ; ガンピ |
(1) (kana only) Diplomorpha sikokiana (species of flowering plant); (2) (abbreviation) (See 雁皮紙) paper made from the fibre of this plant |
雁金 see styles |
karigane かりがね |
(1) call of a wild goose; (2) (kana only) wild goose (esp. a lesser white-fronted goose, Anser erythropus); (3) tea made from twigs of high-quality tea plants (esp. gyokuro); high-grade kukicha (esp. from gyokuro); (surname) Karigane |
雑肥 see styles |
zouhi / zohi ぞうひ |
mixed fertilizer, e.g. made from compost and burned soil |
雑面 see styles |
zoumen / zomen ぞうめん |
rectangular bugaku mask made of thick paper and white silk with facial features drawn on it |
雜藏 杂藏 see styles |
zá zàng za2 zang4 tsa tsang zōzō |
saṃyuktapiṭaka, the miscellaneous canon, at first said to relate to bodhisattvas, but it contains miscellaneous works of Indian and Chinese authors, collections made under the Ming dynasty and supplements of the northern Chinese canon with their case marks from the southern canon. |
雪兎 see styles |
yukito ゆきと |
(1) (kana only) mountain hare (Lepus timidus); blue hare; tundra hare; variable hare; white hare; alpine hare; (2) hare made of snow; (female given name) Yukito |
雪茶 see styles |
yukicha ゆきちゃ |
(See 虫苔) Tibetan drink made from dried lichen |
雲平 see styles |
unpei / unpe うんぺい |
{food} sweet made from glutinous rice and grated yam; (given name) Unpei |
雲麺 see styles |
unmen うんめん uumen / umen ううめん |
(food term) type of somen made without added oil; specialty of Miyagi prefecture, usu. eaten in broth, esp. warm in winter |
雷劇 雷剧 see styles |
léi jù lei2 ju4 lei chü |
(slang) poorly made TV drama (featuring absurd plots, terrible acting etc); a cringeworthy show (often so bad it's entertaining) |
青汁 see styles |
aojiru あおじる |
aojiru; vegetable juice drink made from green leafy vegetables |
青糰 青团 see styles |
qīng tuán qing1 tuan2 ch`ing t`uan ching tuan |
qingtuan, green-colored dumpling originating from Jiangnan, traditionally made with glutinous rice mixed with mugwort and filled with sweet bean paste, usually eaten around Qingming Festival 清明節|清明节[Qing1 ming2 jie2] |
青酢 see styles |
aozu あおず |
{food} liquid seasoning made from leaf vegetables mixed with sake, mirin, sugar, etc. |
青醬 青酱 see styles |
qīng jiàng qing1 jiang4 ch`ing chiang ching chiang |
green sauce; pesto (loosely used for sauces made with green herbs) |
面綱 see styles |
omozuna おもづな |
(1) (obsolete) bridle made from knotted rope or leather; (2) multi-coloured rope ceremonial garland, placed on cattle, large rocks, etc. |
頭巾 头巾 see styles |
tóu jīn tou2 jin1 t`ou chin tou chin zukin ずきん |
cloth head covering worn by men in ancient times; headscarf (typically worn by women); kerchief; turban (1) headgear (esp. one made of cloth); hood; kerchief; cap; skullcap; hat; (2) (See 頭襟) tokin (headgear worn by yamabushi); (surname) Zukin |
頭湯 头汤 see styles |
tóu tāng tou2 tang1 t`ou t`ang tou tang |
first bouillon, a broth made with ingredients that may later be reboiled to make a second bouillon 二湯|二汤[er4 tang1] |
飛鴿 飞鸽 see styles |
fēi gē fei1 ge1 fei ko |
Flying Pigeon (famous bicycle brand, made in Tianjin since 1936) |
食積 see styles |
kuitsumi くいつみ |
(1) New Year food for entertaining a guest served in multilayered lacquered boxes; (2) (archaism) Kansai New Year decoration (made from food) |
餄餎 饸饹 see styles |
hé le he2 le5 ho le |
"hele" noodles, a type of noodle made from buckwheat or sorghum flour |
餅餤 see styles |
beidan / bedan べいだん heidan / hedan へいだん heitan / hetan へいたん |
Heian-period pastry made of duck or goose eggs mixed with vegetables boiled and wrapped in mochi which is then cut into squares |
餎餷 饹馇 see styles |
gē zha ge1 zha5 ko cha |
a kind of flat cake made from bean flour, often cut up and fried |
餶飿 馉饳 see styles |
gǔ duò gu3 duo4 ku to |
a kind of wonton made in ancient times |
香湯 香汤 see styles |
xiāng tāng xiang1 tang1 hsiang t`ang hsiang tang koutou / koto こうとう |
(place-name) Kōtou A fragrant liquid made of thirty-two ingredients, used by the secret sects in washing the body at the time of initiation. |
香煎 see styles |
kousen / kosen こうせん |
(1) (See 麦こがし) flour made from parched barley; (2) powdered roast grain mixed with herbs, spices, dried citrus peel, etc. (added to hot water to make a drink) |
駱駝 骆驼 see styles |
luò tuo luo4 tuo5 lo t`o lo to rakuda; rakuda らくだ; ラクダ |
camel (CL:峰[feng1],匹[pi3],頭|头[tou2]); (coll.) blockhead; ninny (1) (kana only) camel; (2) (kana only) camel (cloth); cloth made from camel hair; (3) (kana only) (See 駱駝色・らくだいろ) camel (color); light yellowish brown |
骨牌 see styles |
gǔ pái gu3 pai2 ku p`ai ku pai koppai こっぱい |
dominoes (1) playing cards; (2) {mahj} mahjong tiles made of animal bone |
骨瓷 see styles |
gǔ cí gu3 ci2 ku tz`u ku tzu |
bone china (fine white porcelain made from a mixture of clay and bone ash) |
髀肉 see styles |
hiniku ひにく |
round meat; meat from a pig's thigh (from which ham is made) |
髪綱 see styles |
kamizuna かみづな |
rope made of hair |
鬆糕 松糕 see styles |
sōng gāo song1 gao1 sung kao |
steamed rice cake made from glutinous rice flour, soft and fluffy in texture |
鬱金 郁金 see styles |
yù jīn yu4 jin1 yü chin ukon うこん |
(kana only) turmeric (Curcuma domestica) kuṅkuma, saffron; a plant from which scent is made. |
鬼頭 see styles |
tou / to とう |
decorative black flagpole tassel made from tail hair (of a yak, horse, ox, etc.) or dyed hemp; (personal name) Tou |
魚汁 see styles |
ishiru; ishiri; yoshiru; yoshiri いしる; いしり; よしる; よしり |
(kana only) {food} ishiru; ishiri; fish sauce made of salted and fermented sardines, mackerel, or squid; specialty of the Noto Peninsula |
魚肚 鱼肚 see styles |
yú dǔ yu2 du3 yü tu |
fish maw; a food dish made from the swim bladder of fish |
魚肥 see styles |
gyohi ぎょひ |
fertilizer made from fish parts (fertiliser) |
魚膠 see styles |
gyokou / gyoko ぎょこう |
gelatinous glue made from fish; ichthyocolla; isinglass |
魚醤 see styles |
gyoshou / gyosho ぎょしょう |
(See 魚醤油) fish sauce (made from fermented salted fish) |
鰯滓 see styles |
iwashikasu いわしかす |
fish cake (made from sardines, used as a fertilizer); sardine meal |
鰯粕 see styles |
iwashikasu いわしかす |
fish cake (made from sardines, used as a fertilizer); sardine meal |
鵾弦 鹍弦 see styles |
kūn xián kun1 xian2 k`un hsien kun hsien |
pipa strings, made from sinews of large crane or swan 鵾雞|鹍鸡[kun1 ji1] |
麈尾 see styles |
shubi しゅび |
(See 払子) priest's flapper made from the tail of a large deer; long stick with the tail of a large deer attached |
麥酒 麦酒 see styles |
mài jiǔ mai4 jiu3 mai chiu |
beer; ale; (archaic) alcoholic drink made from fermented wheat or barley See: 麦酒 |
麵塑 面塑 see styles |
miàn sù mian4 su4 mien su |
(figurines) made of dough; dough modeling |
麵酒 see styles |
miàn jiǔ mian4 jiu3 mien chiu |
alcoholic beverages made from wheat or barley |
麵食 面食 see styles |
miàn shí mian4 shi2 mien shih |
food made from wheat flour, such as noodles, dumplings, buns etc |
麻花 see styles |
má huā ma2 hua1 ma hua asaka あさか |
fried dough twist (crisp snack food made by deep-frying plaited dough); worn out or worn smooth (of clothes) (female given name) Asaka |
黄酒 see styles |
oushu; koushu; howanchuu; howanchuu / oshu; koshu; howanchu; howanchu おうしゅ; こうしゅ; ホワンチュウ; ホワンチュー |
(kana only) huangjiu; undistilled Chinese alcohol made of fermented grains |
黑輪 黑轮 see styles |
hēi lún hei1 lun2 hei lun |
oden, Japanese dish made with boiled eggs, processed fish cakes, daikon radish, tofu etc in a kelp-based broth |
黒焼 see styles |
kuroyaki くろやき |
(irregular okurigana usage) (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) charring; something charred; (2) traditional medicine made from charred ingredients |
黨項 党项 see styles |
dǎng xiàng dang3 xiang4 tang hsiang |
Tangut branch of the Qiang 羌 ethnic group; ancient ethnic group who made up the Xixia dynasty 西夏 1038-1227 |
𥻗粥 see styles |
chá zhōu cha2 zhou1 ch`a chou cha chou |
gruel made from ground maize; corn grit congee |
あら汁 see styles |
arajiru あらじる |
(food term) soup made from boiling leftover fish scraps; fishhead soup |
おま語 see styles |
omago おまご |
(net-sl) (abbr. of お前の国にも売ってやる、ただしお前の国の言語抜きで) (See おま国) lack of Japanese language support for Japanese-made content (esp. video games) |
お釈迦 see styles |
oshaka おしゃか |
(1) poorly made or ruined articles; (2) the Buddha |
ガオー see styles |
gaoo ガオー |
roar; sound made by monsters |
かす汁 see styles |
kasujiru かすじる |
soup made with sake lees |
カロス see styles |
garosu ガロス |
kaross (cloak made of animal skin); (personal name) Gallos |
きし麺 see styles |
kishimen きしめん |
(food term) (kana only) noodles made in flat strips |
きゅう see styles |
gyuu / gyu ぎゅう |
(adv,adv-to) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) squeezing something tightly; sound made by someone (or something) being squeezed; (adv,adv-to) (2) criticizing someone severely; sound made by someone being criticized; (3) (colloquialism) hug |
クワス see styles |
kuwasu クワス |
kvass (rus: kvas); fermented beverage made from rye bread |
コソ花 see styles |
kosoka コソか |
(obscure) kousso (vermifuge made from pistillate brayera flowers); kosso; cusso; koso |
すくも see styles |
sukumo すくも |
dye made of fermented indigo leaves |
ソフビ see styles |
sofubi ソフビ |
(abbreviation) (See ソフトビニール) sofvi; toy figure made from soft vinyl (monster, hero, etc.); soft vinyl mascot figure |
チェキ see styles |
cheki チェキ |
(interjection) (1) check it out (eng: check it); take a look; (2) {tradem} Cheki (brand of small instant cameras made by Fujifilm) |
ちゃち see styles |
chachi ちゃち |
(adjectival noun) cheap; rubbishy; shoddy; roughly made |
ちゅう see styles |
chuu / chu チュウ |
(noun/participle) (1) (colloquialism) kiss; (n,adv-to) (2) squeak (as in the sound made by mice); (3) sound of liquid being sucked up; (female given name) Chuu |
デコラ see styles |
dekora デコラ |
(product) Decola (brand-name laminate similar to Formica, made of melamine resin); (product name) Decola (brand-name laminate similar to Formica, made of melamine resin) |
テンペ see styles |
tenpe テンペ |
tempeh (Indonesian dish made from fermented soy beans); (place-name) Tempe |
とち餅 see styles |
tochimochi とちもち |
cake made from pounded horse chestnuts and mochi rice |
どら焼 see styles |
dorayaki どらやき |
dorayaki; dessert made of two castella (sponge cake) patties and red bean jam |
トロ箱 see styles |
torobako トロばこ |
box for shipping seafood (usually made of styrofoam) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Made" 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
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