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Simple Dictionary Definition |
カズザキヨモギ see styles |
kazuzakiyomogi カズザキヨモギ |
(kana only) Japanese mugwort |
カタクチイワシ see styles |
katakuchiiwashi / katakuchiwashi カタクチイワシ |
(kana only) Japanese anchovy (Engraulis japonica) |
カラーギャング see styles |
karaagyangu / karagyangu カラーギャング |
Japanese street gang (wasei: color gang) |
ガラパゴス携帯 see styles |
garapagosukeitai; garapagosukeetai / garapagosuketai; garapagosukeetai ガラパゴスけいたい; ガラパゴスケータイ |
(See ガラケー,ガラパゴス化) (Japanese) feature phone (as opposed to a smartphone); mobile phone designed for the Japanese market (with specialized features only available in Japan) |
ガラパゴス現象 see styles |
garapagosugenshou / garapagosugensho ガラパゴスげんしょう |
(because the Galapagos contains many endemic species) (See ガラパゴス化) Galapagos phenomenon; Galapagos syndrome; tendency of Japanese products (e.g. cell phones) to be designed specifically for the domestic market, which are therefore unsuccessful overseas and also vulnerable to competition from imports |
カリグラフィー see styles |
karigurafii / karigurafi カリグラフィー |
(See 書道) calligraphy (esp. calligraphy not based on Chinese characters) |
キドニーグリル see styles |
kidoniiguriru / kidoniguriru キドニーグリル |
kidney grille; two-section rounded radiator grill, as used on BMW vehicles |
クビワコウモリ see styles |
kubiwakoumori / kubiwakomori クビワコウモリ |
(kana only) Japanese short-tailed bat (Eptesicus japonensis) |
クラカケザメ科 see styles |
kurakakezameka クラカケザメか |
Parascylliidae (family of collared carpet sharks containing eight species and two genera) |
クラフトテープ see styles |
kurafutoteepu クラフトテープ |
washi tape (wasei: craft tape); Japanese masking tape; craft paper-backed tape |
クロウメモドキ see styles |
kuroumemodoki / kuromemodoki クロウメモドキ |
(kana only) Japanese buckthorn (Rhamnus japonica var. decipiens) |
けじめを付ける see styles |
kejimeotsukeru けじめをつける |
(exp,v1) (1) (kana only) to draw the line (between two situations); to make a clear distinction; (2) (kana only) to take clear responsibility for (mistakes, etc.) |
ゲンゴロウブナ see styles |
gengoroubuna / gengorobuna ゲンゴロウブナ |
(kana only) Japanese crucian carp (Carassius cuvieri); white crucian carp |
コヤマコウモリ see styles |
koyamakoumori / koyamakomori コヤマコウモリ |
(kana only) Japanese noctule (Nyctalus furvus) |
サロゲートペア see styles |
sarogeetopea サロゲートペア |
surrogate pair (of characters) |
サンコウチョウ see styles |
sankouchou / sankocho サンコウチョウ |
(kana only) Japanese paradise flycatcher (Terpsiphone atrocaudata) |
サンパウロ新聞 see styles |
sanpauroshinbun サンパウロしんぶん |
(product) São Paulo Shimbun (Japanese-Brazilian newspaper); (product name) São Paulo Shimbun (Japanese-Brazilian newspaper) |
シナノキンバイ see styles |
shinanokinbai シナノキンバイ |
(kana only) Trollius riederianus var. japonicus (Japanese variety of the Kamchatka globeflower, Trollius riederianus) |
ジャプリッシュ see styles |
japurisshu ジャプリッシュ |
Japlish (Japanese English) |
Variations: |
shamo; shisamu シャモ; シサム |
non-Ainu Japanese (ain:) |
シャンポン待ち see styles |
shanponmachi シャンポンまち |
(mahj) wait to turn either of two pairs into a pung to finish one's hand |
ジンギスカン鍋 see styles |
jingisukannabe ジンギスカンなべ |
(1) slotted dome cast iron grill for preparing the Genghis Khan dish; (2) Japanese mutton and vegetable dish |
ジンギス汗料理 see styles |
jingisukanryouri / jingisukanryori ジンギスかんりょうり |
Japanese mutton and vegetable dish |
スマートボール see styles |
sumaatobooru / sumatobooru スマートボール |
Japanese ball game similar to pinball (wasei: smart ball) |
スリザーリンク see styles |
surizaarinku / surizarinku スリザーリンク |
slither link (popular Japanese number puzzle) |
セグロセキレイ see styles |
segurosekirei / segurosekire セグロセキレイ |
(kana only) Japanese wagtail (Motacilla grandis) |
セパレート水着 see styles |
separeetomizugi セパレートみずぎ |
two-piece swimming suit (not bikini style) |
セブンブリッジ see styles |
sebunburijji セブンブリッジ |
Seven Bridge; Japanese card game where the '7' card is special |
だし巻きたまご see styles |
dashimakitamago だしまきたまご |
(food term) rolled Japanese-style omelette |
ダブル・ブート |
daburu buuto / daburu buto ダブル・ブート |
(computer terminology) two operating systems on a computer; double-boot |
タンチョウヅル see styles |
tanchouzuru / tanchozuru タンチョウヅル |
(kana only) red-crowned crane; Japanese crane (Grus japonensis) |
ちゃんちゃんこ see styles |
chanchanko ちゃんちゃんこ |
padded sleeveless kimono jacket; Japanese vest |
ツー・ショット |
tsuu shotto / tsu shotto ツー・ショット |
photograph of two people, usu. male and female (wasei: two shot) |
ツートンカラー see styles |
tsuutonkaraa / tsutonkara ツートンカラー |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) two-tone coloring (wasei: two-tone color); two-tone colouring |
ツーバイフォー see styles |
tsuubaifoo / tsubaifoo ツーバイフォー |
two-by-four (e.g. method) |
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tsubasu; tsubasu つばす; ツバス |
(ksb:) (See 鰤) young Japanese amberjack (Seriola quinqueradiata) |
トチバニンジン see styles |
tochibaninjin トチバニンジン |
(kana only) Japanese ginseng (Panax japonicus) |
ナンバー・ツー |
nanbaa tsuu / nanba tsu ナンバー・ツー |
(1) number two; (2) second in command |
ニホンアナグマ see styles |
nihonanaguma ニホンアナグマ |
(kana only) Japanese badger (Meles meles anakuma) |
ニホンイシガメ see styles |
nihonishigame ニホンイシガメ |
(kana only) Japanese pond turtle (Mauremys japonica) |
ニホンオオカミ see styles |
nihonookami ニホンオオカミ |
(kana only) Japanese wolf (Canis lupus hodophilax, extinct) |
ニホンカモシカ see styles |
nihonkamoshika ニホンカモシカ |
(kana only) Japanese serow (Capricornis crispus) |
ニホンカワウソ see styles |
nihonkawauso ニホンカワウソ |
(kana only) Japanese river otter (Lutra lutra whiteleyi) |
ニホンザリガニ see styles |
nihonzarigani ニホンザリガニ |
(kana only) Japanese crayfish (Cambaroides japonicus) |
ニホンジネズミ see styles |
nihonjinezumi ニホンジネズミ |
(kana only) Dsinezumi shrew (Crocidura dsinezumi); Japanese white-toothed shrew |
ニホンヘラザメ see styles |
nihonherazame ニホンヘラザメ |
Japanese catshark (Apristurus japonicus, found in Chiba Prefecture and the East China Sea) |
ニューネッシー see styles |
nyuunesshii / nyunesshi ニューネッシー |
"New Nessie" (unidentified sea creature discovered by Japanese trawler Zuiyo Maru in 1977) |
ハイビャクシン see styles |
haibyakushin ハイビャクシン |
(kana only) dwarf Japanese garden juniper (Juniperus chinensis var. procumbens) |
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baigai ばいがい |
(See バイ・1) Japanese ivory shell; Japanese Babylon |
ハウチワカエデ see styles |
hauchiwakaede ハウチワカエデ |
(kana only) Japanese maple (Acer japonicum) |
Variations: |
pappa; paapa / pappa; papa パッパ; パーパ |
(archaism) (early Japanese Christian term) the Pope (por: papa) |
フウトウカズラ see styles |
fuutoukazura / futokazura フウトウカズラ |
(kana only) Japanese pepper (Piper kadsura) |
Variations: |
fukko; fukko フッコ; ふっこ |
(See スズキ) juvenile Japanese sea bass (usu. 2-3 years old and 30-60 cm in length) |
ブランケット判 see styles |
burankettoban ブランケットばん |
blanket sheet (size of Japanese broadsheet newspapers; 406x545 mm) |
ペシャワール会 see styles |
peshawaarukai / peshawarukai ペシャワールかい |
(org) Peshawar-kai (Japanese NGO operating out of Afghanistan and Pakistan); (o) Peshawar-kai (Japanese NGO operating out of Afghanistan and Pakistan) |
へのへのもへじ see styles |
henohenomoheji へのへのもへじ |
groups of hiragana characters which are arranged to look like a face |
へのへのもへの see styles |
henohenomoheno へのへのもへの |
groups of hiragana characters which are arranged to look like a face |
へへののもへじ see styles |
hehenonomoheji へへののもへじ |
groups of hiragana characters which are arranged to look like a face |
ポーツマス条約 see styles |
pootsumasujouyaku / pootsumasujoyaku ポーツマスじょうやく |
(hist) Treaty of Portsmouth (ending the Russo-Japanese War, 1905) |
ホトケドジョウ see styles |
hotokedojou / hotokedojo ホトケドジョウ |
(kana only) Japanese eight-barbel loach (Lefua echigonia) |
マジックテープ see styles |
majikkuteepu マジックテープ |
Velcro (from Magic Tape - Japanese name for Velcro) |
マルバアオダモ see styles |
marubaaodamo / marubaodamo マルバアオダモ |
(kana only) Japanese flowering ash (Fraxinus sieboldiana) |
ミナミイソハゼ see styles |
minamiisohaze / minamisohaze ミナミイソハゼ |
Eviota japonica (species of pygmy goby found in Japanese waters) |
ミナミトビハゼ see styles |
minamitobihaze ミナミトビハゼ |
(kana only) southern Japanese mudskipper (Periophthalmus argentilineatus) |
ミヤマキンバイ see styles |
miyamakinbai ミヤマキンバイ |
(kana only) cinquefoil (Potentilla matsumurae); potentilla; Japanese alpine perennial of the rose family |
ムラサキシキブ see styles |
murasakishikibu ムラサキシキブ |
(kana only) Japanese beautyberry (Callicarpa japonica) |
ヤマトカラッパ see styles |
yamatokarappa ヤマトカラッパ |
Japanese shame-faced crab (Calappa japonica) |
ヤマトゴキブリ see styles |
yamatogokiburi ヤマトゴキブリ |
(kana only) Japanese cockroach (Periplaneta japonica) |
ヤマトンチュー see styles |
yamatonchuu / yamatonchu ヤマトンチュー |
(rkb:) Japanese mainlander |
やまとんちゅう see styles |
yamatonchuu / yamatonchu やまとんちゅう |
(rkb:) Japanese mainlander |
ヨグソミネバリ see styles |
yogusominebari ヨグソミネバリ |
(kana only) Japanese cherry birch (Betula grossa) |
ヨドバシカメラ see styles |
yodobashikamera ヨドバシカメラ |
(company) Yodobashi Camera (Japanese electronics retail chain); (c) Yodobashi Camera (Japanese electronics retail chain) |
ラブ・ソファー |
rabu sofaa / rabu sofa ラブ・ソファー |
two-seat sofa; love sofa; loveseat |
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wakashi; wakashi わかし; ワカシ |
(ktb:) (See 鰤) young Japanese amberjack |
ワンツーパンチ see styles |
wantsuupanchi / wantsupanchi ワンツーパンチ |
one-two punch |
一個巴掌拍不響 一个巴掌拍不响 see styles |
yī ge bā zhǎng pāi bù xiǎng yi1 ge5 ba1 zhang3 pai1 bu4 xiang3 i ko pa chang p`ai pu hsiang i ko pa chang pai pu hsiang |
lit. one palm alone cannot clap (proverb); fig. it takes two persons to start a dispute; it takes two to tango; it's difficult to achieve anything without support |
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ichigenkin いちげんきん |
single-stringed Japanese zither |
Variations: |
issakusaku いっさくさく |
(prefix) (See 一昨昨日) three (days, years, etc.) ago; two ... before last |
一是一,二是二 |
yī shì yī , èr shì èr yi1 shi4 yi1 , er4 shi4 er4 i shih i , erh shih erh |
lit. one is one, two is two (idiom); fig. things are (or ought to be) perfectly clear-cut; unequivocal |
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ichigenkin いちげんきん |
single-stringed Japanese zither |
Variations: |
manyoushuu / manyoshu まんようしゅう |
Man'yōshū (8th century anthology of Japanese poetry) |
三個和尚沒水喝 三个和尚没水喝 see styles |
sān gè hé shang méi shuǐ hē san1 ge4 he2 shang5 mei2 shui3 he1 san ko ho shang mei shui ho |
lit. three monks have no water to drink (idiom); fig. everybody's business is nobody's business; (If there is one monk, he will fetch water for himself. If there are two, they will fetch water together. But if there are three or more, none will take it upon himself to fetch water.) |
三十二大丈夫相 see styles |
sān shí èr dà zhàng fū xiàng san1 shi2 er4 da4 zhang4 fu1 xiang4 san shih erh ta chang fu hsiang sanjūni no daijōbusō |
the thirty-two signs of a great being |
三省堂国語辞典 see styles |
sanseidoukokugojiten / sansedokokugojiten さんせいどうこくごじてん |
(work) Sanseido Kokugo Jiten (Japanese dictionary published by Sanseido); (wk) Sanseido Kokugo Jiten (Japanese dictionary published by Sanseido) |
両シチリア王国 see styles |
ryoushichiriaoukoku / ryoshichiriaokoku りょうシチリアおうこく |
(place-name) Kingdom of the Two Sicilies |
両天秤にかける see styles |
ryoutenbinnikakeru / ryotenbinnikakeru りょうてんびんにかける |
(exp,v1) to try to have it both ways; to try to sit on two stools |
両天秤に掛ける see styles |
ryoutenbinnikakeru / ryotenbinnikakeru りょうてんびんにかける |
(exp,v1) to try to have it both ways; to try to sit on two stools |
両天秤をかける see styles |
ryoutenbinokakeru / ryotenbinokakeru りょうてんびんをかける |
(exp,v1) to try to have it both ways; to try to sit on two stools |
両天秤を掛ける see styles |
ryoutenbinokakeru / ryotenbinokakeru りょうてんびんをかける |
(exp,v1) to try to have it both ways; to try to sit on two stools |
両雄並び立たず see styles |
ryouyuunarabitatazu / ryoyunarabitatazu りょうゆうならびたたず |
(expression) (proverb) if two ride upon a horse, one must sit behind; when Greek meets Greek, then comes the tug of war; two great rivals cannot coexist |
中日ドラゴンズ see styles |
chuunichidoragonzu / chunichidoragonzu ちゅうにちドラゴンズ |
(org) Chunichi Dragons (Japanese pro baseball team); (o) Chunichi Dragons (Japanese pro baseball team) |
二つ折りにする see styles |
futatsuorinisuru ふたつおりにする |
(exp,vs-i) to fold in two; to fold in half; to double up |
Variations: |
futaribun ふたりぶん |
portion for two people |
Variations: |
nigenkin にげんきん |
two-stringed koto |
Variations: |
futsukakan ふつかかん |
a period of two days |
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nijigen にじげん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) two dimensions; (can be adjective with の) (2) fictional (in relation to anime, manga, etc.); drawn; two-dimensional |
二礼二拍手一礼 see styles |
nireinihakushuichirei / nirenihakushuichire にれいにはくしゅいちれい |
(expression) {Shinto} two bows, two claps, and a third bow (common form of worshipping at a shrine) |
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nishuukan / nishukan にしゅうかん |
two weeks; fortnight |
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nikaiya にかいや |
two-storey house; two-story house |
人之初,性本善 |
rén zhī chū , xìng běn shàn ren2 zhi1 chu1 , xing4 ben3 shan4 jen chih ch`u , hsing pen shan jen chih chu , hsing pen shan |
man at birth is fundamentally good in nature (the first two lines of Three Character Classic 三字經|三字经[San1 zi4 Jing1]) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Perseverance-Two-Characters-Japanese" 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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