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荒空

see styles
huāng kōng
    huang1 kong1
huang k`ung
    huang kung
 kōkū
Empty, deserted.

莊客


庄客

see styles
zhuāng kè
    zhuang1 ke4
chuang k`o
    chuang ko
farm hand

華拳


华拳

see styles
huá quán
    hua2 quan2
hua ch`üan
    hua chüan
Hua Quan - "Flowery Fist? Magnificent Fist?" - Martial Art

著手


着手

see styles
zhuó shǒu
    zhuo2 shou3
cho shou
to put one's hand to it; to start out on a task; to set out
See: 着手

蕭然


萧然

see styles
xiāo rán
    xiao1 ran2
hsiao jan
 shouzen / shozen
    しょうぜん
desolate; empty
(adj-t,adv-to) (form) lonely; lonesome; desolate; dreary; bleak
desolate

虎口

see styles
hǔ kǒu
    hu3 kou3
hu k`ou
    hu kou
 kokou / koko
    ここう
tiger's den; dangerous place; the web between the thumb and forefinger of a hand
(idiom) tiger's den; jaws of death; dangerous place; (surname) Toraguchi

虗空

see styles
xū kōng
    xu1 kong1
hsü k`ung
    hsü kung
 kokū
empty

虚ろ

see styles
 utsuro
    うつろ
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) cavity; hollow; void; (adjectival noun) (2) hollow (voice); empty (heart); blank (eyes, face, etc.); vacant (stare)

虚名

see styles
 kyomei / kyome
    きょめい
false reputation; empty title; empty name

虚礼

see styles
 kyorei / kyore
    きょれい
empty (useless) formalities

虚舟

see styles
 kyoshuu / kyoshu
    きょしゅう
empty boat; (given name) Kyoshuu

虛文


虚文

see styles
xū wén
    xu1 wen2
hsü wen
dead letter; rule no longer in force; empty formality

虛無


虚无

see styles
xū wú
    xu1 wu2
hsü wu
 komu
nothingness
Empty, non-existent, unreal, incorporeal, immaterial.

虛玄


虚玄

see styles
xū xuán
    xu1 xuan2
hsü hsüan
 kogen
empty and mysterious

虛腕


虚腕

see styles
xū wàn
    xu1 wan4
hsü wan
empty wrist (method of painting)

虛言


虚言

see styles
xū yán
    xu1 yan2
hsü yen
 kogon
empty words; false words
Empty words, baseless talk.

虛譽


虚誉

see styles
xū yù
    xu1 yu4
hsü yü
imaginary reputation; empty fame

裏拳

see styles
 uraken
    うらけん
backhand blow; backhand chop; backfist (karate)

補交


补交

see styles
bǔ jiāo
    bu3 jiao1
pu chiao
to hand in after the deadline; to pay after the due date

裡手


里手

see styles
lǐ shǒu
    li3 shou3
li shou
expert; left-hand side (of a machine); left-hand side (driver's side) of a vehicle

裸絞


裸绞

see styles
luǒ jiǎo
    luo3 jiao3
lo chiao
 hadakajime
    はだかじめ
(martial arts) rear naked choke
(martial arts term) rear naked choke; sleeper hold; bare hand strangle

見識


见识

see styles
jiàn shi
    jian4 shi5
chien shih
 kenshiki
    けんしき
to gain first-hand knowledge of something; to experience for oneself; knowledge; experience; insight
(1) views; opinion; discernment; (2) pride; self-respect

視符

see styles
 shifu
    しふ
(See 声符・せいふ・1) hand signal; visual signal (in dog training)

角灯

see styles
 kakutou / kakuto
    かくとう
square hand-lantern

觸指


触指

see styles
chù zhǐ
    chu4 zhi3
ch`u chih
    chu chih
 sokushi
The fourth and fifth fingers of the left hand which in India are used at stool, the unclean fingers.

觸禮


触礼

see styles
chù lǐ
    chu4 li3
ch`u li
    chu li
 sokurei
To prostrate one's hand to a stool, footstool, in reverence.

譲る

see styles
 yuzuru
    ゆずる
(transitive verb) (1) to hand over; to transfer; to turn over; to assign; to convey; to bequeath; (transitive verb) (2) to give up (e.g. one's seat); to give way; (transitive verb) (3) to yield; to concede; to give ground; to surrender; (transitive verb) (4) to sell; (transitive verb) (5) to postpone; to put off; to defer

豹拳

see styles
bào quán
    bao4 quan2
pao ch`üan
    pao chüan
Bao Quan - "Leopard Fist" - Martial Art

貫手

see styles
 nukite
    ぬきて
{MA} spear hand

貼嚫


贴嚫

see styles
tiē chèn
    tie1 chen4
t`ieh ch`en
    tieh chen
 chōshin
dakṣiṇa, right-hand, south, dexterity; donations, offerings, etc.

資す

see styles
 shisu
    しす
(v5s,vi) (1) (See 資する) to contribute; to play a part in; to have a hand in; (v5s,vi) (2) to finance

賣力


卖力

see styles
mài lì
    mai4 li4
mai li
to work hard; to do one's very best; to throw oneself into the task at hand

足刀

see styles
 sokutou / sokuto
    そくとう
{MA} outer edge of the foot (from little toe to heel) (karate)

身上

see styles
shēn shang
    shen1 shang5
shen shang
 shinjou / shinjo
    しんじょう
on the body; at hand; among
(1) one's background; one's history; one's circumstances; (2) one's merit; asset; strong point

身邊


身边

see styles
shēn biān
    shen1 bian1
shen pien
at one's side; on hand

轉轉


转转

see styles
zhuàn zhuan
    zhuan4 zhuan5
chuan chuan
 tenten
to stroll
pass from hand to hand

辺張

see styles
 penchan
    ペンチャン
{mahj} (See 辺張待ち・ペンチャンまち) one-sided wait for the end tile of a three-in-a-row which will finish one's hand (i.e. for a 3 while holding 1-2, or for a 7 while holding 8-9) (chi:)

迷子

see styles
mí zǐ
    mi2 zi3
mi tzu
 meishi / meshi
    めいし
lost child; lost person; stray child; missing child; (given name) Meishi
The deluded son who held a gold coin in his hand while starving in poverty; such is the man with Buddha-nature who fails to use it. v. 金剛三昧經.

送交

see styles
sòng jiāo
    song4 jiao1
sung chiao
to hand over; to deliver

通教

see styles
tōng jiào
    tong1 jiao4
t`ung chiao
    tung chiao
 michinori
    みちのり
(given name) Michinori
Tiantai classified Buddhist schools into four periods 藏, 通, 別, and 圓. The 藏 Piṭaka school was that of Hīnayāna. The 通Tong, interrelated or intermediate school, was the first stage of Mahāyāna, having in it elements of all the three vehicles, śrāvaka, pratyekabuddha, and bodhisattva. Its developing doctrine linked it with Hīnayāna on the one hand and on the other with the two further developments of the 別 'separate', or 'differentiated' Mahāyāna teaching, and the 圓 full-orbed, complete, or perfect Mahāyāna. The 通教 held the doctrine of the Void, but had not arrived at the doctrine of the Mean.

達嚫


达嚫

see styles
dá chèn
    da2 chen4
ta ch`en
    ta chen
 dasshin
(達嚫拏) dakṣiṇā, a gift or fee; acknowledgment of a gift; the right hand (which receives the gift); the south. Eitel says it is an ancient name for Deccan, 'situated south of Behar,' and that it is 'often confounded with 大秦國 the eastern Roman empire'. Also 達 M036979 (or 達親 or 達櫬); 噠嚫; 大嚫; 檀嚫.

達士

see styles
 tasshi
    たっし
expert; skilled hand; master; (personal name) Tatsuji

遞交


递交

see styles
dì jiāo
    di4 jiao1
ti chiao
to present; to give; to hand over; to hand in; to lay before

遞給


递给

see styles
dì gěi
    di4 gei3
ti kei
to hand it (i.e. the aforementioned item) to (sb)

遣す

see styles
 yokosu
    よこす
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to send; to forward; (2) (kana only) to hand over (e.g. money)

遺留


遗留

see styles
yí liú
    yi2 liu2
i liu
 iryuu / iryu
    いりゅう
to leave behind; to hand down
(noun, transitive verb) (1) leaving behind (after death); bequest; (noun, transitive verb) (2) leaving behind; forgetting

配牌

see styles
 haipai
    はいパイ
{mahj} starting tiles; initial hand; dealt tiles

鉄拳

see styles
 tekken
    てっけん
tightly clenched fist; (wk) Tekken (video game series and media franchise); (wk) Tekken (1990 film)

錶針


表针

see styles
biǎo zhēn
    biao3 zhen1
piao chen
hand of a clock

鐵腕


铁腕

see styles
tiě wàn
    tie3 wan4
t`ieh wan
    tieh wan
iron fist (of the state)

長剣

see styles
 chouken / choken
    ちょうけん
(1) long sword; (2) (See 短剣・たんけん・2) minute hand (of a clock)

長揖


长揖

see styles
cháng yī
    chang2 yi1
ch`ang i
    chang i
to bow deeply, starting upright with arms straight out in front, one hand cupped in the other, then moving the hands down to one's knees as one bows, keeping the arms straight (a form of greeting)

長針

see styles
 choushin / choshin
    ちょうしん
(See 短針) long hand; minute hand; (surname) Nagahari

門前


门前

see styles
mén qián
    men2 qian2
men ch`ien
    men chien
 menzen
    メンゼン
in front of the door
(abbreviation) {mahj} (See 門前清) one's hand being completely concealed (chi:); not having called any tiles; (surname) Monmae

門清

see styles
 menchin
    メンチン
(kana only) {mahj} (See メンゼン,清一色・1) having only tiles of one suit and not having called any tiles (meld) (chi:); having only tiles of one suit and a concealed hand

閑散


闲散

see styles
xián sǎn
    xian2 san3
hsien san
 kansan
    かんさん
idle; unused; at leisure
(adv-to,adj-na,n) (1) deserted (esp. store, market, town, streets); quiet; still; hushed; empty; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) inactive (business, trade, etc.); slack; flat; off-season; quiet; dull; (noun or adjectival noun) (3) idle; free; unoccupied

闕官

see styles
 kekkan
    けっかん
(1) empty government position; (noun/participle) (2) dismissing a government official

降す

see styles
 kudasu
    くだす
(transitive verb) (1) to make a decision; to draw a conclusion; (2) to judge; to hand down a verdict; to pass sentence; (3) to let go down; to lower; (4) to do oneself; to do by oneself; (5) to beat; to defeat; (6) to have loose bowels; to have diarrhea; to pass excrement

陳腐


陈腐

see styles
chén fǔ
    chen2 fu3
ch`en fu
    chen fu
 chinpu
    ちんぷ
trite; clichéd; empty and trite; banality; platitude
(noun or adjectival noun) stale; hackneyed; cliched

隻手

see styles
 sekishu
    せきしゅ
one hand; one arm

雀頭

see styles
 jantoo; jantou(sk) / jantoo; janto(sk)
    ジャントー; ジャントウ(sk)
{mahj} (See 対子) pair (as part of a winning hand, together with four melds) (chi:); eyes

電打


电打

see styles
diàn dǎ
    dian4 da3
tien ta
electric typewriter (as opposed to hand typewriter), abbr. for 電打字機|电打字机

電欠

see styles
 denketsu
    でんけつ
running out of electricity (esp. an electric vehicle); having an empty battery

非空

see styles
fēi kōng
    fei1 kong1
fei k`ung
    fei kung
 hikū
nonempty (set)
not empty

面交

see styles
miàn jiāo
    mian4 jiao1
mien chiao
to deliver personally; to hand over face-to-face

頂讓


顶让

see styles
dǐng ràng
    ding3 rang4
ting jang
(Tw) to hand over (a business etc) for an agreed price

飢腸

see styles
jī cháng
    ji1 chang2
chi ch`ang
    chi chang
empty stomach

餓腸

see styles
è cháng
    e4 chang2
o ch`ang
    o chang
an empty stomach

馬手

see styles
 bashu
    ばしゅ
(rare) stable boy; stable hand; groom; (place-name) Umate

馳騖


驰骛

see styles
chí wù
    chi2 wu4
ch`ih wu
    chih wu
to move swiftly; to speed; to run after (empty fame, power, money etc)

高手

see styles
gāo shǒu
    gao1 shou3
kao shou
 takate
    たかて
expert; past master; dab hand
(surname) Takate

黑手

see styles
hēi shǒu
    hei1 shou3
hei shou
(fig.) malign agent who manipulates from behind the scenes; hidden hand; (Tw) mechanic; blue-collar worker; manual laborer

點交


点交

see styles
diǎn jiāo
    dian3 jiao1
tien chiao
to hand over (bought goods etc)

あり金

see styles
 arigane
    ありがね
money on hand

お代り

see styles
 okawari
    おかわり
(noun/participle) (1) second helping; another cup; seconds; (interjection) (2) command to have dog place its second paw in one's hand

お手々

see styles
 otete
    おてて
(child. language) hand; hands

お手て

see styles
 otete
    おてて
(child. language) hand; hands

お手手

see styles
 otete
    おてて
(child. language) hand; hands

お替り

see styles
 okawari
    おかわり
(noun/participle) (1) second helping; another cup; seconds; (interjection) (2) command to have dog place its second paw in one's hand

お絞り

see styles
 oshibori
    おしぼり
(kana only) wet towel (supplied at table); hot, moistened hand towel

お題目

see styles
 odaimoku
    おだいもく
(1) (polite language) Nichiren chant; (2) (an empty) slogan

これ者

see styles
 koremono; koremon; koremono; koremon
    これもの; これもん; コレもの; コレもん
(1) (kana only) (colloquialism) (accompanied by a hand gesture symbolizing an action or state) person who does this; person who is like this; (2) (kana only) (colloquialism) (when accompanied by a vertical line drawn with one's finger along one's cheek) (See ヤクザ・1) yakuza; gangster; (3) (kana only) (colloquialism) (when accompanied by the "cuckoo" hand sign) idiot; moron; (4) (kana only) (colloquialism) (when accompanied by hand gestures indicating a large belly) (See 妊婦) pregnant woman

すき腹

see styles
 sukibara
    すきばら
    sukihara
    すきはら
empty stomach; hunger

タブラ

see styles
 tabura
    タブラ
tabla (Indian hand drums) (hin:); (personal name) Dapra

たも網

see styles
 tamoami
    たもあみ
hand net; dip net; scoop net

チラシ

see styles
 chirashi
    チラシ
(1) scattering; (2) (kana only) leaflets; (3) (abbreviation) sushi rice in a box or bowl with a variety of ingredients sprinkled on top; (4) (abbreviation) writing in an irregular hand

つき手

see styles
 tsukite
    つきて
{sumo} hand touch down

ドラ牌

see styles
 dorapai
    ドラパイ
{mahj} (See ドラ) dora tile; special tile that increases the han value of a hand

ハーム

see styles
 paamu / pamu
    パーム
(1) (See てのひら) palm (of the hand); (2) (See ヤシ) palm tree; (place-name) Herm

はばき

see styles
 habaki
    はばき
metal collar mounted between a sword blade and the hand guard

ぱんち

see styles
 panchi
    パンチ
(noun/participle) (1) punch (with the fist); (noun/participle) (2) punching (a hole); hole punch; (3) punch (drink); (4) punch (in a song, speech, etc.); impact; (personal name) Hantzsch

ぴか一

see styles
 pikaichi
    ぴかいち
(1) scoring hand in hanafuda with one 20 point flower card and six 1 point flower cards; (2) something (or someone) that stands out above the rest

一二四

see styles
 ichinishi
    いちにし
{hanaf} (See 手役) four-of-a-kind and a pair in a dealt hand

一切空

see styles
yī qiè kōng
    yi1 qie4 kong1
i ch`ieh k`ung
    i chieh kung
 issai kū
all empty

一向空

see styles
yī xiàng kōng
    yi1 xiang4 kong1
i hsiang k`ung
    i hsiang kung
 ikkō kū
exclusively empty

一把手

see styles
yī bǎ shǒu
    yi1 ba3 shou3
i pa shou
working hand; member of a work team; participant; the boss (short form of 第一把手[di4 yi1 ba3 shou3])

一方面

see styles
yī fāng miàn
    yi1 fang1 mian4
i fang mien
on the one hand

一盃口

see styles
 iipeekoo / ipeekoo
    イーペーコー
{mahj} pure double chow; winning hand containing two identical chows (i.e. same numbers and same suit)

七対子

see styles
 chiitoitsu / chitoitsu
    チートイツ
{mahj} seven pairs (chi:); winning hand composed of seven pairs

三つ指

see styles
 mitsuyubi
    みつゆび
bowing while pressing three fingers of each hand on floor

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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