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Simple Dictionary Definition |
鬥構え see styles |
tougamae / togamae とうがまえ |
kanji "fighting" radical |
麻垂れ see styles |
madare まだれ |
kanji "dotted cliff" radical (radical 53) |
ATOK see styles |
eitokku / etokku エイトック |
{comp} ATOK (Advanced Technology Of Kana-kanji transfer); early Japanese IME |
いりやね see styles |
iriyane いりやね |
kanji "enter" radical at top (radical 11) |
こざと偏 see styles |
kozatohen こざとへん |
kanji "mound" or "small village" radical at left (radical 170) |
なつあし see styles |
natsuashi なつあし |
kanji radical 35 when at the bottom (as in the character for summer) |
なめし皮 see styles |
nameshigawa なめしがわ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) leather; tanned animal hide; suede; (2) kanji "tanned leather" radical (radical 178) |
なめし革 see styles |
nameshigawa なめしがわ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) leather; tanned animal hide; suede; (2) kanji "tanned leather" radical (radical 178) |
ナンクロ see styles |
nankuro ナンクロ |
(abbreviation) (See ナンバークロス) number crossword (var. of kanji crossword puzzle with numbers where squares with the same number contain the same kanji) |
はしご高 see styles |
hashigodaka はしごだか |
ladder form of "high" kanji |
Variations: |
rumata るまた |
(See 殳旁) kanji radical 79 at right |
三教九流 see styles |
sān jiào jiǔ liú san1 jiao4 jiu3 liu2 san chiao chiu liu |
the Three Religions (Daoism, Confucianism, Buddhism) and Nine Schools (Confucians, Daoists, Yin-Yang, Legalists, Logicians, Mohists, Political Strategists, Eclectics, Agriculturists); fig. people from all trades (often derog.) |
上代仮名 see styles |
joudaigana / jodaigana じょうだいがな |
(hist) cursive kanji form used as a syllabary (Heian period); ancient kana |
中野勘治 see styles |
nakanokanji なかのかんじ |
(person) Nakano Kanji |
丸岡莞爾 see styles |
maruokakanji まるおかかんじ |
(person) Maruoka Kanji |
九九重陽 九九重阳 see styles |
jiǔ jiǔ chóng yáng jiu3 jiu3 chong2 yang2 chiu chiu ch`ung yang chiu chiu chung yang |
Double Ninth or Yang Festival; 9th day of 9th lunar month |
二の字点 see styles |
ninojiten にのじてん |
(See 踊り字) iteration mark used to represent repetition of the previous kanji (to be read using its kun'yomi) |
交ぜ書き see styles |
mazegaki まぜがき |
writing some characters (esp. complex kanji) of a compound as kana instead of kanji |
人を飲む see styles |
hitoonomu ひとをのむ |
(exp,v5m) to write the kanji for "person" on one's hand three times and mimic swallowing them (as a technique for calming one's nerves) |
代用漢字 see styles |
daiyoukanji / daiyokanji だいようかんじ |
(e.g. 両 for 輛) (See 常用漢字) substitute kanji; jōyō kanji used in place of a non-jōyō kanji |
仮名草子 see styles |
kanazoushi / kanazoshi かなぞうし |
(yoji) early Edo-period book written entirely in kana or in a mixture of kana and kanji (primarily intended for women and children) |
仮名草紙 see styles |
kanazoushi / kanazoshi かなぞうし |
(yoji) early Edo-period book written entirely in kana or in a mixture of kana and kanji (primarily intended for women and children) |
会意文字 see styles |
kaiimoji / kaimoji かいいもじ |
compound ideograph (one of the six kanji classifications); kanji made up of meaningful parts (e.g. "mountain pass" is up + down + mountain) |
倉本寛司 see styles |
kuramotokanji くらもとかんじ |
(person) Kuramoto Kanji |
偏旁冠脚 see styles |
henboukankyaku / henbokankyaku へんぼうかんきゃく |
(yoji) (See 偏,旁,冠・3,足・5) radicals of a kanji (left, right, crown and lower); kanji components |
冊府元龜 册府元龟 see styles |
cè fǔ yuán guī ce4 fu3 yuan2 gui1 ts`e fu yüan kuei tse fu yüan kuei |
Prime tortoise of the record bureau, Song dynasty historical encyclopedia of political essays, autobiography, memorials and decrees, compiled 1005-1013 under Wang Qinruo 王欽若|王钦若 and Yang Yi 楊億|杨亿, 1000 scrolls |
再読文字 see styles |
saidokumoji さいどくもじ |
(e.g. 将 is read as「まさに...んとす」) single kanji that is read twice (with different pronunciations) in the Japanese reading of Chinese texts |
冨田寛治 see styles |
tomitakanji とみたかんじ |
(person) Tomita Kanji |
初唐四傑 初唐四杰 see styles |
chū táng sì jié chu1 tang2 si4 jie2 ch`u t`ang ssu chieh chu tang ssu chieh |
the Four Great Poets of the Early Tang, namely Wang Bo 王勃[Wang2 Bo2], Yang Jiong 楊炯|杨炯[Yang2 Jiong3], Lu Zhaolin 盧照鄰|卢照邻[Lu2 Zhao4 lin2], and Luo Binwang 駱賓王|骆宾王[Luo4 Bin1 wang2] |
制限漢字 see styles |
seigenkanji / segenkanji せいげんかんじ |
(See 常用漢字・じょうようかんじ,人名用漢字・じんめいようかんじ) restricted kanji; limited number of kanji designated for daily use |
包み構え see styles |
tsutsumigamae つつみがまえ |
kanji "wrapping" radical (radical 20) |
同の字点 see styles |
dounojiten / donojiten どうのじてん |
(See 々) kanji iteration mark |
同訓異字 see styles |
doukuniji / dokuniji どうくんいじ |
(e.g. 暑い and 熱い, 油 and 脂) (words with) different kanji but the same Japanese reading (and usu. a similar meaning) |
和製漢字 see styles |
waseikanji / wasekanji わせいかんじ |
(See 国字・3) kanji created in Japan (as opposed to China); Japanese-made kanji |
商鞅變法 商鞅变法 see styles |
shāng yāng biàn fǎ shang1 yang1 bian4 fa3 shang yang pien fa |
Shang Yang's political reform of Qin state 秦國|秦国 of 356 BC and 350 BC, that put it on the road to world domination |
嚴島神社 严岛神社 see styles |
yán dǎo shén shè yan2 dao3 shen2 she4 yen tao shen she itsukushimajinja いつくしまじんじゃ |
Itsukujima shrine in Hiroshima prefecture, Japan (place-name) Itsukushima Shrine (old kanji) |
四大美女 see styles |
sì dà měi nǚ si4 da4 mei3 nu:3 ssu ta mei nü |
the four legendary beauties of ancient China, namely: Xishi 西施[Xi1 shi1], Wang Zhaojun 王昭君[Wang2 Zhao1 jun1], Diaochan 貂蟬|貂蝉[Diao1 Chan2] and Yang Yuhuan 楊玉環|杨玉环[Yang2 Yu4 huan2] |
四大鬚生 四大须生 see styles |
sì dà xū shēng si4 da4 xu1 sheng1 ssu ta hsü sheng |
Four great beards of Beijing opera, namely: Ma Lianliang 馬連良|马连良, Tan Fuying 譚富英|谭富英, Yang Baosen 楊寶森|杨宝森, Xi Xiaobo 奚嘯伯|奚啸伯 |
四角号碼 see styles |
shikakugouma / shikakugoma しかくごうま |
four-corner kanji character stroke classification system |
国字問題 see styles |
kokujimondai こくじもんだい |
issues pertaining to a nation's script (e.g. standardization of kanji in Japanese) |
Variations: |
tare(p); dare; tare; dare たれ(P); だれ; タレ; ダレ |
(1) (kana only) (oft. ダレ in compounds) sauce (esp. soy or mirin-based dipping sauce); (2) (たれ only) hanging; something hanging (flap, lappet, etc.); (3) (たれ only) {MA} (kendo) loin guard; (4) (たれ only) kanji radical enclosing the top-left corner of a character; (5) (たれ, タレ only) (slang) (kana only) (comedian jargon) woman; (suffix noun) (6) (たれ, タレ only) (kana only) (derogatory term) (used after a noun or na-adjective; also ったれ) -ass; -head |
変換ミス see styles |
henkanmisu へんかんミス |
(See 誤変換) selecting the wrong kanji (when typing); kanji typo; misconversion |
大志焚身 see styles |
dà zhì fén shēn da4 zhi4 fen2 shen1 ta chih fen shen daishi funshin |
The monk Ta-chin who sacrificed himself on the pyre, and thus caused Yang Ti of the Sui dynasty to withdraw his order for dispersing the monks. |
Variations: |
oogai おおがい |
kanji "big shell" radical |
学習漢字 see styles |
gakushuukanji / gakushukanji がくしゅうかんじ |
(See 教育漢字) the 1,026 kanji taught in Japanese elementary schools |
安本莞二 see styles |
yasumotokanji やすもとかんじ |
(person) Yasumoto Kanji (1944.5.1-) |
小柴幹治 see styles |
koshibakanji こしばかんじ |
(person) Koshiba Kanji |
山城完治 see styles |
yamashirokanji やましろかんじ |
(person) Yamashiro Kanji |
岩下莞爾 see styles |
iwashitakanji いわしたかんじ |
(person) Iwashita Kanji (1935.8.20-1993.12.19) |
希麟音義 希麟音义 see styles |
xī lín yīn yì xi1 lin2 yin1 yi4 hsi lin yin i Kirin ongi |
The dictionary compiled by Hsi-lin of the Tang dynasty, supplementing the 慧琳音義 Hui-lin-yin-i. Sound and meaning accord with Hui-lin, and terms used in translations made subsequent to that work are added. |
常用漢字 see styles |
jouyoukanji / joyokanji じょうようかんじ |
jōyō kanji; kanji for common use; list of 2,136 kanji designated for common use (introduced in 1981, revised in 2010) |
幽霊文字 see styles |
yuureimoji / yuremoji ゆうれいもじ |
(e.g. 妛, 彁, 墸) ghost character; kanji of unknown origin included in the JIS X 0208 character set |
当用漢字 see styles |
touyoukanji / toyokanji とうようかんじ |
(See 常用漢字) tōyō kanji; list of 1,850 kanji approved for general use in 1946, superseded by the jōyō kanji in 1981 |
徳冨蘇峰 see styles |
tokutomisohou / tokutomisoho とくとみそほう |
(person) Tokutomi Sohou (1863.3.14-1957.11.2) (incorrect kanji) |
振りがな see styles |
furigana ふりがな |
(kana only) furigana; kana over or beside kanji to indicate pronunciation |
振り仮名 see styles |
furigana ふりがな |
(kana only) furigana; kana over or beside kanji to indicate pronunciation |
振り漢字 see styles |
furikanji ふりかんじ |
kanji printed as ruby, usually to explain kana |
故実読み see styles |
kojitsuyomi こじつよみ |
historic customary reading of a kanji word |
教育漢字 see styles |
kyouikukanji / kyoikukanji きょういくかんじ |
the 1,026 kanji taught in Japanese elementary schools |
文字読み see styles |
mojiyomi もじよみ |
(1) reading classical Chinese aloud without trying to understand the meaning; (2) reading a kanji compound using the Japanese pronunciation of each of its characters |
新撰字鏡 see styles |
shinsenjikyou / shinsenjikyo しんせんじきょう |
(wk) Shinsen Jikyō (first kanji dictionary with Japanese pronunciations; published during the Shōtai era) |
方言漢字 see styles |
hougenkanji / hogenkanji ほうげんかんじ |
(rare) dialectal kanji; kanji only used in a specific region |
曲げ割符 see styles |
magewarifu まげわりふ |
kanji "crooked seal" radical at right (variant of radical 26) |
書き取り see styles |
kakitori かきとり |
(1) writing down from other written material; writing kanji text from hiragana; (2) transcription (of spoken material) |
書上寛治 see styles |
kakiagekanji かきあげかんじ |
(person) Kakiage Kanji |
服部完治 see styles |
hattorikanji はっとりかんじ |
(person) Hattori Kanji |
朝日文字 see styles |
asahimoji あさひもじ |
Asahi characters; simplified kanji formerly used by the Asahi Shimbun newspaper |
東山鑑司 see styles |
higashiyamakanji ひがしやまかんじ |
(person) Higashiyama Kanji |
松下寛治 see styles |
matsushitakanji まつしたかんじ |
(person) Matsushita Kanji (1923.10.8-) |
松井簡治 see styles |
matsuikanji まついかんじ |
(person) Matsui Kanji |
板東寛司 see styles |
bandoukanji / bandokanji ばんどうかんじ |
(person) Bandou Kanji |
栗岡完爾 see styles |
kuriokakanji くりおかかんじ |
(person) Kurioka Kanji |
楊璉眞加 杨琏眞加 see styles |
yáng lián zhēn jiā yang2 lian2 zhen1 jia1 yang lien chen chia Yō Renshinke |
Yang Lianzhenjia |
正野寛治 see styles |
shounokanji / shonokanji しょうのかんじ |
(person) Shouno Kanji (1936.3-) |
江本寛治 see styles |
emotokanji えもとかんじ |
(person) Emoto Kanji (1936.1-) |
津田寛治 see styles |
tsudakanji つだかんじ |
(person) Tsuda Kanji (1965.8.27-) |
淫羊かく see styles |
inyoukaku / inyokaku いんようかく |
horny goat weed (Epimedium grandiflorum var. thunbergianum); rowdy lamb herb; barrenwort; bishop's hat; fairy wings; yin yang huo |
混ぜ書き see styles |
mazegaki まぜがき |
writing some characters (esp. complex kanji) of a compound as kana instead of kanji |
渡辺寛二 see styles |
watanabekanji わたなべかんじ |
(person) Watanabe Kanji (1958.3.29-) |
渡辺幹司 see styles |
watanabekanji わたなべかんじ |
(person) Watanabe Kanji |
漢字制限 see styles |
kanjiseigen / kanjisegen かんじせいげん |
restrictions on the number of kanji recognized for usage (recognised) |
漢字変換 see styles |
kanjihenkan かんじへんかん |
kanji conversion |
漢字対応 see styles |
kanjitaiou / kanjitaio かんじたいおう |
{comp} kanji support |
漢字文化 see styles |
kanjibunka かんじぶんか |
(the so-called) kanji culture |
漢字検定 see styles |
kanjikentei / kanjikente かんじけんてい |
(See 漢検) kanji aptitude test (esp. the Kanji Kentei); The Japan Kanji Aptitude Test |
漢字表記 see styles |
kanjihyouki / kanjihyoki かんじひょうき |
kanji representation; representation in Chinese characters; way of writing (a word) in kanji |
漢字試験 see styles |
kanjishiken かんじしけん |
kanji test; test of kanji skills |
漢英字典 see styles |
kaneijiten / kanejiten かんえいじてん |
Kanji to English dictionary |
漢英辞典 see styles |
kaneijiten / kanejiten かんえいじてん |
Kanji to English dictionary |
烏焉魯魚 see styles |
uenrogyo うえんろぎょ |
(yoji) miswriting a word; using the wrong kanji to write a word |
王楊盧駱 王杨卢骆 see styles |
wáng yáng lú luò wang2 yang2 lu2 luo4 wang yang lu lo |
abbr. for Wang Bo 王勃[Wang2 Bo2], Yang Jiong 楊炯|杨炯[Yang2 Jiong3], Lu Zhaolin 盧照鄰|卢照邻[Lu2 Zhao4 lin2], and Luo Binwang 駱賓王|骆宾王[Luo4 Bin1 wang2], the Four Great Poets of the Early Tang |
田中寛次 see styles |
tanakakanji たなかかんじ |
(person) Tanaka Kanji (1900.8.23-1972.7.26) |
町支寛二 see styles |
choushikanji / choshikanji ちょうしかんじ |
(person) Chōshi Kanji (1952.5.5-) |
異体文字 see styles |
itaimoji いたいもじ |
(See 異体字) variant characters (usu. kanji or kana) |
異字同訓 see styles |
ijidoukun / ijidokun いじどうくん |
(e.g. 暑い and 熱い, 油 and 脂) (See 同訓異字) (words with) different kanji but the same Japanese reading (and usu. a similar meaning) |
Variations: |
hatsugashira はつがしら |
kanji "dotted tent" radical (radical 105) |
百姓読み see styles |
hyakushouyomi / hyakushoyomi ひゃくしょうよみ |
(See 慣用読み) unorthodox reading of kanji (in compounds) |
石丸幹二 see styles |
ishimarukanji いしまるかんじ |
(person) Ishimaru Kanji |
石井完治 see styles |
ishiikanji / ishikanji いしいかんじ |
(person) Ishii Kanji |
石原莞爾 see styles |
ishiwarakanji いしわらかんじ |
(person) Ishiwara Kanji (1889.1.18-1949.8.15) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Kanji Yin-Yang" 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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