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南平市

see styles
nán píng shì
    nan2 ping2 shi4
nan p`ing shih
    nan ping shih
Nanping, prefecture-level city in Fujian Province 福建省[Fu2 jian4 Sheng3]

南昌市

see styles
nán chāng shì
    nan2 chang1 shi4
nan ch`ang shih
    nan chang shih
Nanchang, prefecture-level city and capital of Jiangxi Province 江西省[Jiang1 xi1 Sheng3]

南膠河


南胶河

see styles
nán jiāo hé
    nan2 jiao1 he2
nan chiao ho
Nanjiao River (Shandong province, flows into Qingdao harbor)

南荷蘭


南荷兰

see styles
nán hé lán
    nan2 he2 lan2
nan ho lan
South Holland, a province of the Netherlands

南通市

see styles
nán tōng shì
    nan2 tong1 shi4
nan t`ung shih
    nan tung shih
Nantong, prefecture-level city in Jiangsu Province 江蘇省|江苏省[Jiang1 su1 Sheng3]

南陽市


南阳市

see styles
nán yáng shì
    nan2 yang2 shi4
nan yang shih
 nanyoushi / nanyoshi
    なんようし
Nanyang, prefecture-level city in Henan Province 河南省[He2 nan2 Sheng3]
(place-name) Nanyou (city)

厚生連

see styles
 kouseiren / koseren
    こうせいれん
(org) (provincial branch of the) National Welfare Federation of Agricultural Cooperatives; (o) (provincial branch of the) National Welfare Federation of Agricultural Cooperatives

古縴道


古纤道

see styles
gǔ qiàn dào
    gu3 qian4 dao4
ku ch`ien tao
    ku chien tao
Old Towpath along the Grand Canal in Zhejiang Province

台州市

see styles
tāi zhōu shì
    tai1 zhou1 shi4
t`ai chou shih
    tai chou shih
Taizhou, prefecture-level city in Zhejiang Province 浙江省[Zhe4 jiang1 Sheng3]

台湾省

see styles
 taiwanshou / taiwansho
    たいわんしょう
(place-name) Taiwan Province

合肥市

see styles
hé féi shì
    he2 fei2 shi4
ho fei shih
Hefei, prefecture-level city and capital of Anhui Province 安徽省[An1 hui1 Sheng3]

吉備国

see styles
 kibinokuni
    きびのくに
Kibi (former province located in present-day Okayama and parts of Hiroshima, Hyōgo and Kagawa prefectures; later split into Bizen, Bitchu and Bingo provinces)

吉利區


吉利区

see styles
jí lì qū
    ji2 li4 qu1
chi li ch`ü
    chi li chü
Jili district of Luoyang City 洛陽市|洛阳市 in Henan province 河南

吉安市

see styles
jí ān shì
    ji2 an1 shi4
chi an shih
Ji'an, prefecture-level city in Jiangxi Province 江西省[Jiang1 xi1 Sheng3]

吉州郡

see styles
jí zhōu jun
    ji2 zhou1 jun4
chi chou chün
Kilju county in North Hamgyeong province, North Korea

吉林市

see styles
jí lín shì
    ji2 lin2 shi4
chi lin shih
Jilin, prefecture-level city in Jilin Province 吉林省[Ji2 lin2 Sheng3]

吉林省

see styles
jí lín shěng
    ji2 lin2 sheng3
chi lin sheng
 kitsurinshou / kitsurinsho
    きつりんしょう
Jilin Province, capital Changchun 長春市|长春市[Chang2 chun1 Shi4] (abbr. to 吉[Ji2])
Jilin Province (China)

同国人

see styles
 doukokujin / dokokujin
    どうこくじん
(1) fellow countryman; compatriot; person from the same province; (2) person from said country

同田貫

see styles
 doutanuki / dotanuki
    どうたぬき
(1) Eiroku-period swordsmithing school, named for a place in the old Higo province; (2) sword of the Dotanuki school, usually thicker and heavier than regular Japanese swords; (3) in fiction, a heavier variant of Japanese sword

同郷人

see styles
 doukyoujin / dokyojin
    どうきょうじん
person from the same province, town, village, etc.

呂梁市


吕梁市

see styles
lǚ liáng shì
    lu:3 liang2 shi4
lü liang shih
Lüliang, prefecture-level city in Shanxi Province 山西省[Shan1 xi1 Sheng3]

周口市

see styles
zhōu kǒu shì
    zhou1 kou3 shi4
chou k`ou shih
    chou kou shih
Zhoukou, prefecture-level city in Henan Province 河南省[He2 nan2 Sheng3]

咸寧市


咸宁市

see styles
xián níng shì
    xian2 ning2 shi4
hsien ning shih
Xianning, prefecture-level city in Hubei Province 湖北省[Hu2 bei3 Sheng3]

咸鏡道


咸镜道

see styles
xián jìng dào
    xian2 jing4 dao4
hsien ching tao
Hamgyeong Province of Joseon dynasty Korea, now divided into North Hamgyeong Province 咸鏡北道|咸镜北道[Xian2 jing4 bei3 dao4] and South Hamgyeong Province 咸鏡南道|咸镜南道[Xian2 jing4 nan2 dao4] of North Korea

咸陽市


咸阳市

see styles
xián yáng shì
    xian2 yang2 shi4
hsien yang shih
Xianyang, prefecture-level city in Shaanxi Province 陝西省|陕西省[Shan3 xi1 Sheng3]

唐山市

see styles
táng shān shì
    tang2 shan1 shi4
t`ang shan shih
    tang shan shih
Tangshan, prefecture-level city in Hebei Province 河北省[He2 bei3 Sheng3]

商丘市

see styles
shāng qiū shì
    shang1 qiu1 shi4
shang ch`iu shih
    shang chiu shih
Shangqiu, prefecture-level city in Henan Province 河南省[He2 nan2 Sheng3]

商洛市

see styles
shāng luò shì
    shang1 luo4 shi4
shang lo shih
Shangluo, prefecture-level city in Shaanxi Province 陝西省|陕西省[Shan3 xi1 Sheng3]

啟海話


启海话

see styles
qǐ hǎi huà
    qi3 hai3 hua4
ch`i hai hua
    chi hai hua
Qihai dialect, a Wu dialect spoken in Tongzhou, Haimen, and Qidong districts in southern Jiangsu province, and on Chongming Island in Shanghai

喬巴山


乔巴山

see styles
qiáo bā shān
    qiao2 ba1 shan1
ch`iao pa shan
    chiao pa shan
Choibalsan, city in Mongolia, capital of the eastern aimag (province) of Dornod; Khorloogiin Choibalsan (1895-1952), Communist leader of the Mongolian People's Republic (mid-1930s-1952)

嘉興市


嘉兴市

see styles
jiā xīng shì
    jia1 xing1 shi4
chia hsing shih
Jiaxing, prefecture-level city in Zhejiang Province 浙江省[Zhe4 jiang1 Sheng3]

四川省

see styles
sì chuān shěng
    si4 chuan1 sheng3
ssu ch`uan sheng
    ssu chuan sheng
 shisenshou / shisensho
    しせんしょう
Sichuan Province, capital Chengdu 成都市[Cheng2 du1 Shi4] (abbr. to 川[Chuan1] or 蜀[Shu3])
(See 四川・しせん) Sichuan (China); Szechuan; Szechwan; (place-name) Sichuan (China); Szechuan; Szechwan

四平市

see styles
sì píng shì
    si4 ping2 shi4
ssu p`ing shih
    ssu ping shih
Siping, prefecture-level city in Jilin Province 吉林省[Ji2 lin2 Sheng3]

四畿内

see styles
 shikinai
    しきない
(hist) (See 五畿内) Four Home Provinces (Yamato, Yamashiro, Settsu, and Kawachi; made obsolete in 757)

国一揆

see styles
 kuniikki / kunikki
    くにいっき
(hist) province-wide uprising (Muromachi period)

国分寺

see styles
 kokubunji
    こくぶんじ
state-supported provincial temple (Nara period); (place-name, surname) Kokubunji

国司舘

see styles
 kokushinotachi
    こくしのたち
(hist) provincial governor's office

国幣社

see styles
 kokuheisha / kokuhesha
    こくへいしゃ
(obsolete) shrine receiving offerings from the provincial government (pre-Meiji) or the national treasury (post-Meiji)

国絵図

see styles
 kuniezu
    くにえず
provincial maps of Japan (Edo period)

国衙領

see styles
 kokugaryou / kokugaryo
    こくがりょう
provincial governorate (beginning in the late Heian period)

圖們江


图们江

see styles
tú mén jiāng
    tu2 men2 jiang1
t`u men chiang
    tu men chiang
Tumen river in Jilin province 吉林省, forming the eastern border between China and North Korea

土財主


土财主

see styles
tǔ cái zhǔ
    tu3 cai2 zhu3
t`u ts`ai chu
    tu tsai chu
local wealthy landlord; country money-bags; rich provincial

地方民

see styles
 chihoumin / chihomin
    ちほうみん
(colloquialism) (See 都会人・とかいじん) person from the provinces; person living outside major metropolitan areas

塘沽區


塘沽区

see styles
táng gū qū
    tang2 gu1 qu1
t`ang ku ch`ü
    tang ku chü
Tanggu former district of Tianjin, now part of Binhai subprovincial district 濱海新區|滨海新区[Bin1 hai3 xin1 qu1]

外つ国

see styles
 totsukuni
    とつくに
(1) (See 外国) foreign country; (2) (See 畿内) province outside Kinai

外省人

see styles
 gaishoujin / gaishojin
    がいしょうじん
(1) (See 本省人・1) person from outside one's own province (in China); (2) (See 本省人・2) person who moved to Taiwan from the continent after WWII; mainlander

大別山


大别山

see styles
dà bié shān
    da4 bie2 shan1
ta pieh shan
Dabie mountain range on the borders of Henan, Anhui and Hubei provinces

大同市

see styles
dà tóng shì
    da4 tong2 shi4
ta t`ung shih
    ta tung shih
Datong, prefecture-level city in Shanxi Province 山西省[Shan1 xi1 Sheng3]

大同鄉


大同乡

see styles
dà tóng xiāng
    da4 tong2 xiang1
ta t`ung hsiang
    ta tung hsiang
person from the same province

大慶市


大庆市

see styles
dà qìng shì
    da4 qing4 shi4
ta ch`ing shih
    ta ching shih
Daqing, prefecture-level city in Heilongjiang Province 黑龍江省|黑龙江省[Hei1 long2 jiang1 Sheng3]

大港區


大港区

see styles
dà gǎng qū
    da4 gang3 qu1
ta kang ch`ü
    ta kang chü
Dagang former district of Tianjin, now part of Binhai subprovincial district 濱海新區|滨海新区[Bin1 hai3 xin1 qu1]

大田市

see styles
dà tián shì
    da4 tian2 shi4
ta t`ien shih
    ta tien shih
 oodashi
    おおだし
Daejeon Metropolitan City, capital of South Chungcheong Province 忠清南道[Zhong1 qing1 nan2 dao4], South Korea
(place-name) Ooda (city)

大箐山

see styles
dà qìng shān
    da4 qing4 shan1
ta ch`ing shan
    ta ching shan
Daqingshan County in Heilongjiang province

大藏經


大藏经

see styles
dà zàng jīng
    da4 zang4 jing1
ta tsang ching
 Daizō kyō
Tripitaka Koreana, Buddhist scriptures carved on 81,340 wooden tablets and housed in the Haein Temple 海印寺[Hai3 yin4 si4] in South Gyeongsang province of South Korea
The Tripiṭaka; the Buddhist canon.

大連市


大连市

see styles
dà lián shì
    da4 lian2 shi4
ta lien shih
Dalian, sub-provincial city in Liaoning Province 遼寧省|辽宁省[Liao2 ning2 Sheng3]

大邱市

see styles
dà qiū shì
    da4 qiu1 shi4
ta ch`iu shih
    ta chiu shih
Daegu Metropolitan City, capital of North Gyeongsang Province 慶尚北道|庆尚北道[Qing4 shang4 bei3 dao4] in east South Korea

大隅国

see styles
 oosuminokuni
    おおすみのくに
Ōsuminokuni; former province in southern Kyūshū (ritsuryo system)

天水市

see styles
tiān shuǐ shì
    tian1 shui3 shi4
t`ien shui shih
    tien shui shih
Tianshui, prefecture-level city in Gansu Province 甘肅省|甘肃省[Gan1 su4 Sheng3]

太原市

see styles
tài yuán shì
    tai4 yuan2 shi4
t`ai yüan shih
    tai yüan shih
Taiyuan, prefecture-level city and capital of Shanxi Province 山西省[Shan1 xi1 Sheng3]

太石村

see styles
tài shí cūn
    tai4 shi2 cun1
t`ai shih ts`un
    tai shih tsun
Taishi village (in Guangdong province)

Variations:

 ebisu
    えびす
(1) (archaism) (See 蝦夷・1) peoples formerly of northern Japan with distinct language and culture (i.e. the Ainu); (2) provincial (i.e. a person who lives far from the city); (3) brutish, unsophisticated warrior (esp. used by Kyoto samurai to refer to samurai from eastern Japan); (4) (derogatory term) foreigner; barbarian

好容易

see styles
hǎo róng yì
    hao3 rong2 yi4
hao jung i
(idiomatic usage) with great difficulty; to have a hard time (convincing sb, relinquishing something etc); (literal usage) so easy

姊歸縣


姊归县

see styles
zǐ guī xiàn
    zi3 gui1 xian4
tzu kuei hsien
Zigui county in Hubei province

威海市

see styles
wēi hǎi shì
    wei1 hai3 shi4
wei hai shih
Weihai, prefecture-level city in Shandong Province 山東省|山东省[Shan1 dong1 Sheng3]

婁底市


娄底市

see styles
lóu dǐ shì
    lou2 di3 shi4
lou ti shih
Loudi, prefecture-level city in Hunan Province 湖南省[Hu2 nan2 Sheng3]

孝感市

see styles
xiào gǎn shì
    xiao4 gan3 shi4
hsiao kan shih
Xiaogan, prefecture-level city in Hubei Province 湖北省[Hu2 bei3 Sheng3]

安康市

see styles
ān kāng shì
    an1 kang1 shi4
an k`ang shih
    an kang shih
Ankang, prefecture-level city in Shaanxi Province 陝西省|陕西省[Shan3 xi1 Sheng3]

安徽省

see styles
ān huī shěng
    an1 hui1 sheng3
an hui sheng
 ankishou / ankisho
    あんきしょう
Anhui Province, capital Hefei 合肥市[He2 fei2 Shi4] (abbr. to 皖[Wan3])
Anhui Province (China)

安慶市


安庆市

see styles
ān qìng shì
    an1 qing4 shi4
an ch`ing shih
    an ching shih
Anqing, prefecture-level city in Anhui Province 安徽省[An1 hui1 Sheng3]

安房国

see styles
 awanokuni
    あわのくに
(place-name) Awa Province (historical)

安陽市


安阳市

see styles
ān yáng shì
    an1 yang2 shi4
an yang shih
Anyang, prefecture-level city in Henan Province 河南省[He2 nan2 Sheng3]

安順市


安顺市

see styles
ān shùn shì
    an1 shun4 shi4
an shun shih
Anshun, prefecture-level city in Guizhou Province 貴州省|贵州省[Gui4 zhou1 Sheng3]

定州市

see styles
dìng zhōu shì
    ding4 zhou1 shi4
ting chou shih
Dingzhou, county-level city directly administered by Hebei Province

定西市

see styles
dìng xī shì
    ding4 xi1 shi4
ting hsi shih
Dingxi, prefecture-level city in Gansu Province 甘肅省|甘肃省[Gan1 su4 Sheng3]

宜昌市

see styles
yí chāng shì
    yi2 chang1 shi4
i ch`ang shih
    i chang shih
Yichang, prefecture-level city in Hubei Province 湖北省[Hu2 bei3 Sheng3]

宜春市

see styles
yí chūn shì
    yi2 chun1 shi4
i ch`un shih
    i chun shih
Yichun, prefecture-level city in Jiangxi Province 江西省[Jiang1 xi1 Sheng3]

宜賓市


宜宾市

see styles
yí bīn shì
    yi2 bin1 shi4
i pin shih
Yibin, prefecture-level city in Sichuan Province 四川省[Si4 chuan1 Sheng3]

宣城市

see styles
xuān chéng shì
    xuan1 cheng2 shi4
hsüan ch`eng shih
    hsüan cheng shih
Xuancheng, prefecture-level city in Anhui Province 安徽省[An1 hui1 Sheng3]

宿州市

see styles
sù zhōu shì
    su4 zhou1 shi4
su chou shih
Suzhou, prefecture-level city in Anhui Province 安徽省[An1 hui1 Sheng3]

宿遷市


宿迁市

see styles
sù qiān shì
    su4 qian1 shi4
su ch`ien shih
    su chien shih
Suqian, prefecture-level city in Jiangsu Province 江蘇省|江苏省[Jiang1 su1 Sheng3]

察哈爾


察哈尔

see styles
chá hā ěr
    cha2 ha1 er3
ch`a ha erh
    cha ha erh
Chahar Province (former province in North China existing from 1912-1936)

寧夏省


宁夏省

see styles
níng xià shěng
    ning2 xia4 sheng3
ning hsia sheng
former Ningxia province, now Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region 寧夏回族自治區|宁夏回族自治区[Ning2 xia4 Hui2 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 qu1]

寧德市


宁德市

see styles
níng dé shì
    ning2 de2 shi4
ning te shih
Ningde, prefecture-level city in Fujian Province 福建省[Fu2 jian4 Sheng3]

寧波市


宁波市

see styles
níng bō shì
    ning2 bo1 shi4
ning po shih
Ningbo, sub-provincial city in Zhejiang Province 浙江省[Zhe4 jiang1 Sheng3]

寶雞市


宝鸡市

see styles
bǎo jī shì
    bao3 ji1 shi4
pao chi shih
Baoji, prefecture-level city in Shaanxi Province 陝西省|陕西省[Shan3 xi1 Sheng3]

尤卡坦

see styles
yóu kǎ tǎn
    you2 ka3 tan3
yu k`a t`an
    yu ka tan
Yucatan (Mexican province)

尾張国

see styles
 owarinokuni
    おわりのくに
(place-name) Owari Province (historical)

山東省


山东省

see styles
shān dōng shěng
    shan1 dong1 sheng3
shan tung sheng
 santoushou / santosho
    さんとうしょう
Shandong Province, capital Jinan 濟南市|济南市[Ji3 nan2 Shi4] (abbr. to 魯|鲁[Lu3])
Shandong Province (China); (place-name) Shangdong Province (China)

山西省

see styles
shān xī shěng
    shan1 xi1 sheng3
shan hsi sheng
 sanseishou / sansesho
    さんせいしょう
Shanxi Province, capital Taiyuan 太原市[Tai4 yuan2 Shi4] (abbr. to 晉|晋[Jin4])
Shanxi Province (China)

山陰道

see styles
 sanindou / sanindo
    さんいんどう
(hist) (See 山陰地方) San'indō (province roughly corresponding to the modern San'in region); (place-name) San'indō

山陽道

see styles
 sanyoudou / sanyodo
    さんようどう
(hist) (See 山陽地方) San'yōdō (province roughly corresponding to the modern San'yō region)

岳陽市


岳阳市

see styles
yuè yáng shì
    yue4 yang2 shi4
yüeh yang shih
Yueyang, prefecture-level city in Hunan Province 湖南省[Hu2 nan2 Sheng3]

州庁舎

see styles
 shuuchousha / shuchosha
    しゅうちょうしゃ
state government building; provincial government building

州警察

see styles
 shuukeisatsu / shukesatsu
    しゅうけいさつ
state police; provincial police

州議会

see styles
 shuugikai / shugikai
    しゅうぎかい
state legislature; state or provincial parliament

州議選

see styles
 shuugisen / shugisen
    しゅうぎせん
(abbreviation) (See 州議会) state or provincial election

巴中市

see styles
bā zhōng shì
    ba1 zhong1 shi4
pa chung shih
Bazhong, prefecture-level city in Sichuan Province 四川省[Si4 chuan1 Sheng3]

巴塘縣


巴塘县

see styles
bā táng xiàn
    ba1 tang2 xian4
pa t`ang hsien
    pa tang hsien
Batang county (Tibetan: 'ba' thang rdzong) in Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture 甘孜藏族自治州[Gan1 zi1 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Sichuan (formerly in Kham province of Tibet)

巴格蘭


巴格兰

see styles
bā gé lán
    ba1 ge2 lan2
pa ko lan
Baghlan province of north Afghanistan

巽他語


巽他语

see styles
xùn tā yǔ
    xun4 ta1 yu3
hsün t`a yü
    hsün ta yü
Sunda language, used in West Java province in Indonesia

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This page contains 100 results for "Vinc" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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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.

The following titles are just to help people who are searching for an Asian dictionary to find this page.

Japanese Kanji Dictionary

Free Asian Dictionary

Chinese Kanji Dictionary

Chinese Words Dictionary

Chinese Language Dictionary

Japanese Chinese Dictionary