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Simple Dictionary Definition |
書房 书房 see styles |
shū fáng shu1 fang2 shu fang shobou / shobo しょぼう |
study (room); studio; CL:間|间[jian1] (1) study; library; (2) bookstore; bookshop; publishing company |
書持 书持 see styles |
shū chí shu1 chi2 shu ch`ih shu chih shoji |
retaining what has been written down |
書擋 书挡 see styles |
shū dǎng shu1 dang3 shu tang |
bookend |
書會 书会 see styles |
shū huì shu1 hui4 shu hui |
calligraphy society; village school (old); literary society (old) |
書本 书本 see styles |
shū běn shu1 ben3 shu pen |
book (chiefly used to refer to a plurality of books or books in general) |
書札 书札 see styles |
shū zhá shu1 zha2 shu cha shosatsu しょさつ |
letter letter; note; document |
書板 书板 see styles |
shū bǎn shu1 ban3 shu pan |
(writing) tablet |
書架 书架 see styles |
shū jià shu1 jia4 shu chia shoka しょか |
bookshelf; CL:個|个[ge4] bookshelf; bookcase |
書柬 书柬 see styles |
shū jiǎn shu1 jian3 shu chien |
variant of 書簡|书简[shu1 jian3] |
書案 书案 see styles |
shū àn shu1 an4 shu an |
writing desk; official record |
書桌 书桌 see styles |
shū zhuō shu1 zhuo1 shu cho |
desk; CL:張|张[zhang1] |
書檔 书档 see styles |
shū dàng shu1 dang4 shu tang |
bookend |
書櫃 书柜 see styles |
shū guì shu1 gui4 shu kuei |
bookcase |
書櫥 书橱 see styles |
shū chú shu1 chu2 shu ch`u shu chu |
bookcase |
書法 书法 see styles |
shū fǎ shu1 fa3 shu fa shohou / shoho しょほう |
calligraphy; handwriting; penmanship (noun - becomes adjective with の) penmanship; calligraphy |
書牘 书牍 see styles |
shū dú shu1 du2 shu tu shotoku しょとく |
letter; wooden writing strips (arch.); general term for letters and documents epistle; missive; letter |
書生 书生 see styles |
shū shēng shu1 sheng1 shu sheng shosei / shose しょせい |
scholar; intellectual; egghead (1) (dated) (Meiji and Taishō-era term) student; (2) student who performs housework in exchange for meals and lodging; houseboy (attending school or university) |
書畫 书画 see styles |
shū huà shu1 hua4 shu hua |
painting and calligraphy |
書疏 书疏 see styles |
shū shū shu1 shu1 shu shu shosho |
a document |
書皮 书皮 see styles |
shū pí shu1 pi2 shu p`i shu pi shohi しょひ |
book cover; book jacket (See ブックカバー) book cover; outer wrapper for a book (put on by a bookseller before being handed to a customer) |
書目 书目 see styles |
shū mù shu1 mu4 shu mu shomoku しょもく |
booklist; bibliography; title catalogue; CL:本[ben3] catalogue of books; catalog of books |
書眉 书眉 see styles |
shū méi shu1 mei2 shu mei |
header; top margin on a page |
書社 书社 see styles |
shū shè shu1 she4 shu she |
a reading group; press (i.e. publishing house) |
書稿 书稿 see styles |
shū gǎo shu1 gao3 shu kao |
manuscript of a book |
書立 书立 see styles |
shū lì shu1 li4 shu li |
bookend |
書算 书算 see styles |
shū suàn shu1 suan4 shu suan shosan |
calligraphy and mathematics |
書篋 书箧 see styles |
shū qiè shu1 qie4 shu ch`ieh shu chieh |
bookcase |
書簡 书简 see styles |
shū jiǎn shu1 jian3 shu chien shokan しょかん |
(literary) letter letter; note; epistle; correspondence |
書籍 书籍 see styles |
shū jí shu1 ji2 shu chi shoseki(p); shojaku(ok) しょせき(P); しょじゃく(ok) |
books; works book; publication |
書籤 书签 see styles |
shū qiān shu1 qian1 shu ch`ien shu chien |
bookmark; CL:張|张[zhang1] |
書約 书约 see styles |
shū yuē shu1 yue1 shu yüeh |
book contract |
書經 书经 see styles |
shū jīng shu1 jing1 shu ching Sho kyō |
the Book of History, one of the Five Classics of Confucianism 五經|五经[Wu3 jing1], a compendium of documents which make up the oldest extant texts of Chinese history, from legendary times down to the time of Confucius, also known as 尚書經|尚书经[Shang4 shu1 jing1], 尚書|尚书[Shang4 shu1], 書|书[Shu1] Book of History |
書聖 书圣 see styles |
shū shèng shu1 sheng4 shu sheng shosei / shose しょせい |
great calligraphy master; the Sage of Calligraphy, traditional reference to Wang Xizhi 王羲之[Wang2 Xi1 zhi1] (303-361) famous or accomplished calligrapher |
書肺 书肺 see styles |
shū fèi shu1 fei4 shu fei shohai しょはい |
book lung (arachnid anatomy) book lung (arachnid respiratory organ) |
書脊 书脊 see styles |
shū jǐ shu1 ji3 shu chi |
spine of a book |
書腰 书腰 see styles |
shū yāo shu1 yao1 shu yao |
(Tw) (publishing) belly band (paper sash around a book, outside the dust jacket) |
書號 书号 see styles |
shū hào shu1 hao4 shu hao |
book number (esp. ISBN) |
書蟲 书虫 see styles |
shū chóng shu1 chong2 shu ch`ung shu chung |
bookworm |
書蠹 书蠹 see styles |
shū dù shu1 du4 shu tu |
bookworm (literal and figurative); book louse; pedant |
書角 书角 see styles |
shū jiǎo shu1 jiao3 shu chiao |
corner of a page |
書記 书记 see styles |
shū ji shu1 ji5 shu chi shoki しょき |
secretary (chief official of a branch of a socialist or communist party); clerk; scribe (1) clerk; secretary; (noun, transitive verb) (2) writing down; putting on record A record. |
書評 书评 see styles |
shū píng shu1 ping2 shu p`ing shu ping shohyou / shohyo しょひょう |
book review; book notice book review |
書論 书论 see styles |
shū lùn shu1 lun4 shu lun shoron |
treatises |
書證 书证 see styles |
shū zhèng shu1 zheng4 shu cheng |
written evidence |
書跡 书迹 see styles |
shū jì shu1 ji4 shu chi shoseki しょせき |
extant work of a calligrapher writing; penmanship |
書院 书院 see styles |
shū yuàn shu1 yuan4 shu yüan shoin しょいん |
academy of classical learning (Tang Dynasty - Qing Dynasty) (1) drawing room; study; writing alcove; (2) (in company names) publishing house |
書面 书面 see styles |
shū miàn shu1 mian4 shu mien shomen しょめん |
in writing; written (1) document; letter; (2) writing; contents (e.g. of a letter) |
書頁 书页 see styles |
shū yè shu1 ye4 shu yeh |
page of a book |
書題 书题 see styles |
shū tí shu1 ti2 shu t`i shu ti |
book title |
書風 书风 see styles |
shū fēng shu1 feng1 shu feng shofuu / shofu しょふう |
calligraphic style style of handwriting; style of calligraphy |
書館 书馆 see styles |
shū guǎn shu1 guan3 shu kuan |
teashop with performance by 評書|评书 story tellers; (attached to name of publishing houses); (in former times) private school; library (of classic texts) |
書香 书香 see styles |
shū xiāng shu1 xiang1 shu hsiang |
literary reputation |
書體 书体 see styles |
shū tǐ shu1 ti3 shu t`i shu ti |
calligraphic style; font |
書齋 书斋 see styles |
shū zhāi shu1 zhai1 shu chai |
study (room) |
曼殊 see styles |
màn shū man4 shu1 man shu manshu まんしゅ |
(given name) Manshu marvelous |
會意 会意 see styles |
huì yì hui4 yi4 hui i |
combined ideogram (one of the Six Methods 六書|六书[liu4 shu1] of forming Chinese characters); Chinese character that combines the meanings of existing elements; also known as joint ideogram or associative compound; to comprehend without being told explicitly; to cotton on; knowing (smile, glance etc) See: 会意 |
月鼠 see styles |
yuè shǔ yue4 shu3 yüeh shu tsuki no nezumi |
The moon rat, one of the two rats, black and white, that gnaw the cord of life, i. e. night and day. |
有數 有数 see styles |
yǒu shù you3 shu4 yu shu |
to have kept count; to know how many; (fig.) to know exactly how things stand; to know the score; not many; only a few See: 有数 |
服輸 服输 see styles |
fú shū fu2 shu1 fu shu |
to concede; to admit defeat; to admit something is wrong after insisting it is right |
期指 see styles |
qī zhǐ qi1 zhi3 ch`i chih chi chih |
futures index (abbr. for 期貨指數|期货指数[qi1 huo4 zhi3 shu4]) |
木薯 see styles |
mù shǔ mu4 shu3 mu shu |
cassava, a tropical tuber plant |
未熟 see styles |
wèi shú wei4 shu2 wei shu mijuku みじゅく |
unripe (noun or adjectival noun) (1) unripe; green; immature; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) immature; inexperienced; unskilled; green unripe |
本書 本书 see styles |
běn shū ben3 shu1 pen shu honsho ほんしょ |
(1) main text; (2) original text; (3) this book; this volume The foundation books of any school; a book. |
李樹 李树 see styles |
lǐ shù li3 shu4 li shu riju りじゅ |
plum tree (female given name) Riju |
李靖 see styles |
lǐ jìng li3 jing4 li ching risei / rise りせい |
Li Jing (570-649 AD), Tang Dynasty general and purported author of "Duke Li of Wei Answering Emperor Taizong of Tang" 唐太宗李衛公問對|唐太宗李卫公问对[Tang2 Tai4 zong1 Li3 Wei4 Gong1 Wen4 dui4], one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1] (personal name) Risei |
杏樹 杏树 see styles |
xìng shù xing4 shu4 hsing shu kyouju / kyoju きょうじゅ |
apricot tree (given name) Kyōju |
村塾 see styles |
cūn shú cun1 shu2 ts`un shu tsun shu |
(old) village school; rural school |
村學 村学 see styles |
cūn xué cun1 xue2 ts`un hsüeh tsun hsüeh |
see 村塾[cun1 shu2] |
束修 see styles |
shù xiū shu4 xiu1 shu hsiu sokushuu / sokushu そくしゅう |
variant of 束脩[shu4 xiu1] (irregular kanji usage) (1) entrance fee; initiation fee; registration fee; present to a teacher; (2) (archaism) gift of dried meat from a new vassal or pupil |
束帶 束带 see styles |
shù dài shu4 dai4 shu tai |
band; belt; loincloth; cummerbund |
束手 see styles |
shù shǒu shu4 shou3 shu shou |
to have one's hands tied; helpless; unable to do anything about it |
束狹 束狭 see styles |
shù xiá shu4 xia2 shu hsia |
narrow (of waterway); a bottleneck |
束緊 束紧 see styles |
shù jǐn shu4 jin3 shu chin |
gird; tighten |
束縛 束缚 see styles |
shù fù shu4 fu4 shu fu sokubaku そくばく |
to bind; to tie up; to fetter; to shackle (noun, transitive verb) (1) restraint; restriction; fetters; yoke; shackles; (noun, transitive verb) (2) (orig. meaning) binding; confinement with rope to be fettered |
束脩 see styles |
shù xiū shu4 xiu1 shu hsiu sokushuu / sokushu そくしゅう |
(literary) salary of a private tutor (1) entrance fee; initiation fee; registration fee; present to a teacher; (2) (archaism) gift of dried meat from a new vassal or pupil |
束腰 see styles |
shù yāo shu4 yao1 shu yao |
girdle |
束腹 see styles |
shù fù shu4 fu4 shu fu |
corset; girdle |
束蘆 束芦 see styles |
shù lú shu4 lu2 shu lu sokuro |
To tie reeds together in order to make them stand up, illustration of the interdependence of things and principles. |
束衣 see styles |
shù yī shu4 yi1 shu i |
corset (clothing) |
束裝 束装 see styles |
shù zhuāng shu4 zhuang1 shu chuang |
to bundle up (one's possessions for a journey) |
束身 see styles |
shù shēn shu4 shen1 shu shen |
to bind oneself; submission |
束髮 束发 see styles |
shù fà shu4 fa4 shu fa |
to tie up one's hair; (literary) (of a boy) to be in one's adolescence (in ancient China, boys tied up their hair) |
松樹 松树 see styles |
sōng shù song1 shu4 sung shu matsuki まつき |
pine; pine tree; CL:棵[ke1] (rare) pine tree; (surname, given name) Matsuki |
板書 板书 see styles |
bǎn shū ban3 shu1 pan shu bansho ばんしょ |
to write on the blackboard; writing on the blackboard (noun, transitive verb) (act of) writing on a blackboard |
林紓 林纾 see styles |
lín shū lin2 shu1 lin shu |
Lin Shu (1852-1924), writer and influential translator and adaptor of vast swathes of Western literature into Classical Chinese |
果樹 果树 see styles |
guǒ shù guo3 shu4 kuo shu miki みき |
fruit tree; CL:棵[ke1] fruit tree; (female given name) Miki a fruit-bearing tree |
果蔬 see styles |
guǒ shū guo3 shu1 kuo shu |
fruit and vegetables |
枝晶 see styles |
zhī jīng zhi1 jing1 chih ching |
abbr. of 樹枝狀晶|树枝状晶[shu4 zhi1 zhuang4 jing1] |
枯樹 枯树 see styles |
kū shù ku1 shu4 k`u shu ku shu |
withered tree |
柏樹 柏树 see styles |
bǎi shù bai3 shu4 pai shu hakuju はくじゅ |
cypress tree; Taiwan pr. [bo2 shu4] (given name) Hakuju an oak tree |
染數 染数 see styles |
rǎn shù ran3 shu4 jan shu zenshu |
defiled habituation |
柘樹 柘树 see styles |
zhè shù zhe4 shu4 che shu |
silkworm thorn tree |
柞櫟 柞栎 see styles |
zuò lì zuo4 li4 tso li |
Mongolian oak (Quercus dentata); see also 槲樹|槲树[hu2 shu4] |
柳樹 柳树 see styles |
liǔ shù liu3 shu4 liu shu |
willow |
栗鼠 see styles |
lì shǔ li4 shu3 li shu risu; risu りす; リス |
chinchilla; chipmunk (1) (kana only) squirrel (any mammal of family Sciuridae); (2) (kana only) (See 日本栗鼠) Japanese squirrel (Sciurus lis) |
栲屬 栲属 see styles |
kǎo shǔ kao3 shu3 k`ao shu kao shu |
Castanopsis, genus of evergreen trees |
桃樹 桃树 see styles |
táo shù tao2 shu4 t`ao shu tao shu momoki ももき |
peach tree; CL:株[zhu1] (surname) Momoki |
桉樹 桉树 see styles |
ān shù an1 shu4 an shu |
eucalyptus |
桑樹 桑树 see styles |
sāng shù sang1 shu4 sang shu |
mulberry tree |
梁書 梁书 see styles |
liáng shū liang2 shu1 liang shu |
History of Liang of the Southern Dynasties, eighth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], compiled by Yao Silian 姚思廉[Yao2 Si1 lian2] in 636 during Tang dynasty, 56 scrolls |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "shu" 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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