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<12345678910>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
寝ずの番 see styles |
nezunoban ねずのばん |
night watch; night watchman |
寤寐以求 see styles |
wù mèi yǐ qiú wu4 mei4 yi3 qiu2 wu mei i ch`iu wu mei i chiu |
to crave day and night; to strongly desire |
小夜時雨 see styles |
sayoshigure さよしぐれ |
light shower on a night in late autumn and early winter |
延長保育 see styles |
enchouhoiku / enchohoiku えんちょうほいく |
extended-hours childcare (in day-care centers for parents working into the night) |
從早到晚 从早到晚 see styles |
cóng zǎo dào wǎn cong2 zao3 dao4 wan3 ts`ung tsao tao wan tsung tsao tao wan |
from morning till night; from dawn to dusk; all day long |
徹夜不眠 彻夜不眠 see styles |
chè yè bù mián che4 ye4 bu4 mian2 ch`e yeh pu mien che yeh pu mien |
to be sleepless all night |
徹夜明け see styles |
tetsuyaake / tetsuyake てつやあけ |
(adj-no,n) after staying up all night |
愛敬の餅 see styles |
aikyounomochii / aikyonomochi あいきょうのもちい |
(hist) (See 三日の餅) Heian-period ceremony where a newlywed groom and bride eat a rice-cake on the third night after the wedding ceremony |
披星戴月 see styles |
pī xīng dài yuè pi1 xing1 dai4 yue4 p`i hsing tai yüeh pi hsing tai yüeh |
to travel or work through night and day; to toil away for long hours |
挑燈夜戰 挑灯夜战 see styles |
tiǎo dēng yè zhàn tiao3 deng1 ye4 zhan4 t`iao teng yeh chan tiao teng yeh chan |
to raise a lantern and fight at night (idiom); fig. to work into the night; to burn the midnight oil |
新婚初夜 see styles |
shinkonshoya しんこんしょや |
wedding night |
方違え所 see styles |
katatagaedokoro かたたがえどころ |
(archaism) place where one spends the night to avoid travelling in an unlucky direction |
方違へ所 see styles |
katatagahedokoro かたたがへどころ |
(archaism) place where one spends the night to avoid travelling in an unlucky direction |
於其長夜 于其长夜 see styles |
yú qí cháng yè yu2 qi2 chang2 ye4 yü ch`i ch`ang yeh yü chi chang yeh okichōya |
in its (their his) long night |
於晝夜分 于昼夜分 see styles |
yú zhòu yè fēn yu2 zhou4 ye4 fen1 yü chou yeh fen o chūya bun |
by day and night |
日夜兼程 see styles |
rì yè jiān chéng ri4 ye4 jian1 cheng2 jih yeh chien ch`eng jih yeh chien cheng |
to travel day and night |
日夜等位 see styles |
rì yè děng wèi ri4 ye4 deng3 wei4 jih yeh teng wei nichiy atōi |
[order of] night and day |
日毎夜毎 see styles |
higotoyogoto ひごとよごと |
(n,n-adv) every day and every night; day after day; daily |
明け暮れ see styles |
akekure あけくれ |
(n,adv) (1) morning and evening; daily routine; (vs,vi) (2) to spend all one's time doing; to do day in, day out; (adverb) (3) all the time; always; constantly; day and night |
昼も夜も see styles |
hirumoyorumo ひるもよるも |
day and night |
昼夜兼行 see styles |
chuuyakenkou / chuyakenko ちゅうやけんこう |
(yoji) around-the-clock; (working) day and night |
晝伏夜出 昼伏夜出 see styles |
zhòu fú yè chū zhou4 fu2 ye4 chu1 chou fu yeh ch`u chou fu yeh chu |
nocturnal; to hide by day and come out at night |
晝夜六時 昼夜六时 see styles |
zhòu yè liù shí zhou4 ye4 liu4 shi2 chou yeh liu shih chūya rokuji |
six hours of the day and night |
暗夜行路 see styles |
anyakouro / anyakoro あんやこうろ |
(work) A Dark Night's Passing (novel by Shiga Naoya); (wk) A Dark Night's Passing (novel by Shiga Naoya) |
暗視装置 see styles |
anshisouchi / anshisochi あんしそうち |
night-vision device |
曇花一現 昙花一现 see styles |
tán huā yī xiàn tan2 hua1 yi1 xian4 t`an hua i hsien tan hua i hsien |
lit. the night-blooming cactus shows once; flash in the pan (idiom); short-lived |
更深人靜 更深人静 see styles |
gēng shēn rén jìng geng1 shen1 ren2 jing4 keng shen jen ching |
deep at night and all is quiet (idiom) |
月下美人 see styles |
hanii / hani はにい |
Dutchman's pipe cactus (Epiphyllum oxypetalum); night-blooming cereus; queen of the night; (female given name) Hanii |
有明行灯 see styles |
ariakeandon ありあけあんどん |
portable paper lantern for walking at night |
朝思暮想 see styles |
zhāo sī mù xiǎng zhao1 si1 mu4 xiang3 chao ssu mu hsiang |
to yearn for something day and night (idiom) |
朧ろ月夜 see styles |
oborozukiyo おぼろづきよ |
misty, moonlit night; (spring) night with a hazy moon |
水晶の夜 see styles |
suishounoyoru / suishonoyoru すいしょうのよる |
(exp,n) (hist) Kristallnacht (November 9-10, 1938); Night of Broken Glass |
汲み取り see styles |
kumitori くみとり |
dipping up (night soil); scooping up |
沒日沒夜 没日没夜 see styles |
méi rì méi yè mei2 ri4 mei2 ye4 mei jih mei yeh |
day and night; regardless of the time of day or night |
泊まり番 see styles |
tomariban とまりばん |
night duty |
泣き明す see styles |
nakiakasu なきあかす |
(transitive verb) to weep the night out; to weep all night |
深夜喫茶 see styles |
shinyakissa しんやきっさ |
(See 喫茶店) late-night coffee shop |
深夜徘徊 see styles |
shinyahaikai しんやはいかい |
loitering at night (between 11 pm and 4 am); late-night prowling |
深夜放送 see styles |
shinyahousou / shinyahoso しんやほうそう |
late-night broadcasting |
深夜残業 see styles |
shinyazangyou / shinyazangyo しんやざんぎょう |
late-night overtime |
深夜番組 see styles |
shinyabangumi しんやばんぐみ |
late-night show; midnight broadcast |
深更半夜 see styles |
shēn gēng bàn yè shen1 geng1 ban4 ye4 shen keng pan yeh |
in the dead of night (idiom) |
清風明月 清风明月 see styles |
qīng fēng míng yuè qing1 feng1 ming2 yue4 ch`ing feng ming yüeh ching feng ming yüeh seifuumeigetsu / sefumegetsu せいふうめいげつ |
lit. cool breeze and bright moon (idiom); fig. peaceful and clear night; (allusively) living a solitary and quiet life (yoji) refreshing breeze and the bright moon; a beautiful nocturnal scene with a full moon |
漫漫長夜 漫漫长夜 see styles |
màn màn cháng yè man4 man4 chang2 ye4 man man ch`ang yeh man man chang yeh |
endless night (idiom); fig. long suffering |
焚膏繼晷 焚膏继晷 see styles |
fén gāo jì guǐ fen2 gao1 ji4 gui3 fen kao chi kuei |
to burn the midnight oil (idiom); to work continuously night and day |
無断外泊 see styles |
mudangaihaku むだんがいはく |
(noun/participle) staying out overnight without giving notice; spending night(surname) away from home without permission (leave) |
無明長夜 see styles |
mumyoujouya; mumyoujouya / mumyojoya; mumyojoya むみょうじょうや; むみょうぢょうや |
(yoji) {Buddh} the long night of spiritual darkness |
熬更守夜 see styles |
áo gēng shǒu yè ao2 geng1 shou3 ye4 ao keng shou yeh |
to stay up through the night (idiom) |
片泊まり see styles |
katadomari かたどまり |
one-night stay (with just breakfast or dinner) |
牟呼栗多 see styles |
móu hū lì duō mou2 hu1 li4 duo1 mou hu li to mukorita |
muhūrta, the thirtieth part of an ahorātra, a day-and-night, i. e. forty-eight minutes; a brief space of time, moment; also (wrongly) a firm mind. |
生死長夜 生死长夜 see styles |
shēng sǐ cháng yè sheng1 si3 chang2 ye4 sheng ssu ch`ang yeh sheng ssu chang yeh shōji jōya |
The long night of births-and-deaths. |
百八の鐘 see styles |
hyakuhachinokane ひゃくはちのかね |
night-watch bell; bells tolling out the old year |
皮包公司 see styles |
pí bāo gōng sī pi2 bao1 gong1 si1 p`i pao kung ssu pi pao kung ssu |
lit. briefcase company; dummy corporation; shell company; fly-by-night company |
終夜営業 see styles |
shuuyaeigyou / shuyaegyo しゅうやえいぎょう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (a business) open all night |
終夜運転 see styles |
shuuyaunten / shuyaunten しゅうやうんてん |
all-night service |
肥やし桶 see styles |
koyashioke こやしおけ |
night soil pail |
自黑二鼠 see styles |
zì hēi èr shǔ zi4 hei1 er4 shu3 tzu hei erh shu jikoku niso |
The two mice in the parable, one white the other black, gnawing at the rope of life, i.e. day and night, or sun and moon. |
般舟三昧 see styles |
pán zhōu sān mèi pan2 zhou1 san1 mei4 p`an chou san mei pan chou san mei hanshū zanmai |
(般舟) pratyutpannasamādhi, the samadhi in which the Buddhas of the ten directions are seen as clearly as the stars at night. Also called 常行道 or 常行三昧 the prolonged samadhi, because of the length of time required, either seven or ninety days. Its sutra is the般舟三昧經. |
読書三余 see styles |
dokushosanyo どくしょさんよ |
(yoji) winter, night, and rainy weather; the ideal conditions for reading |
通宵達旦 通宵达旦 see styles |
tōng xiāo dá dàn tong1 xiao1 da2 dan4 t`ung hsiao ta tan tung hsiao ta tan |
overnight until daybreak (idiom); all night long; day and night |
連日連夜 see styles |
renjitsurenya れんじつれんや |
(n,adv) (yoji) every day and every night |
金棒引き see styles |
kanabouhiki / kanabohiki かなぼうひき |
(1) a gossip; (2) night watchman |
鉄棒引き see styles |
kanabouhiki / kanabohiki かなぼうひき |
(1) a gossip; (2) night watchman |
長夜漫漫 长夜漫漫 see styles |
cháng yè màn màn chang2 ye4 man4 man4 ch`ang yeh man man chang yeh man man |
endless night (idiom); fig. long suffering |
闇夜に烏 see styles |
yamiyonikarasu やみよにからす |
(exp,n) (idiom) (See 闇夜の烏) something indistinct; a crow in a pitch-black night |
闇夜の烏 see styles |
yamiyonokarasu やみよのからす |
(exp,n) (idiom) (See 闇夜に烏) something indistinct; a crow in a pitch-black night |
雨夜の星 see styles |
amayonohoshi あまよのほし |
(exp,n) (See 雨夜) star seen on a rainy night; rare occurrence; rare sight |
食わず芋 see styles |
kuwazuimo くわずいも |
(kana only) night-scented lily ( Alocasia odora); giant upright elephant ear |
鬼神食時 鬼神食时 see styles |
guǐ shén shí shí gui3 shen2 shi2 shi2 kuei shen shih shih |
The time when they feed, i.e. night. |
黑天半夜 see styles |
hēi tiān - bàn yè hei1 tian1 - ban4 ye4 hei t`ien - pan yeh hei tien - pan yeh |
(idiom) in the middle of the night |
おぼろ月夜 see styles |
oborozukiyo おぼろづきよ |
misty, moonlit night; (spring) night with a hazy moon |
お持ち帰り see styles |
omochikaeri おもちかえり |
(1) (slang) one-night stand; taking home a woman from a bar, club, etc.; (2) (polite language) (See 持ち帰り) takeout (food term); take-out; takeaway; carry-out; to-go |
Variations: |
omizu おみず |
(1) (polite language) water; (drinking) water; (glass of) water; (2) (colloquialism) (See 水商売・2) night entertainment business; nightlife worker; hostess; (adjectival noun) (3) (slang) racy; titillating; sexy; suggestive |
お泊り保育 see styles |
otomarihoiku おとまりほいく |
nursery school sleepover; one night sleepover at school in summer vacation of last year of nursery school |
Variations: |
onabe; onabe おなべ; オナベ |
(1) (polite language) (See 鍋・1) pan; pot; (2) (kana only) (slang) (often derog.) transgender man (female-to-male); butch lesbian; female transvestite; (3) (archaism) (orig. used as a name for female servants in Edo-period literature) maidservant; housemaid; (4) (archaism) night work |
クワズイモ see styles |
kuwazuimo クワズイモ |
(kana only) night-scented lily ( Alocasia odora); giant upright elephant ear |
Variations: |
shinyou / shinyo しにょう |
excreta; raw sewage; human waste; night soil |
パーリナイ see styles |
paarinai / parinai パーリナイ |
(slang) party night (eng:) |
ヤコウボク see styles |
yakouboku / yakoboku ヤコウボク |
(kana only) night jessamine (Cestrum nocturnum); night jasmine; lady of the night; queen of the night |
わんちゃん see styles |
wanchan ワンチャン |
(1) (abbreviation) (See ワンチャンス) one chance; only opportunity; (2) (slang) maybe; perhaps; there is a chance that; (3) (slang) one-night stand |
一髻羅刹女 一髻罗刹女 see styles |
yī jì luó chà nǚ yi1 ji4 luo2 cha4 nv3 i chi lo ch`a nü i chi lo cha nü ikkeirasetsu nyo |
The female rakṣaḥ styled "Single top-knot', wife of a great rakṣaḥ who dwells by a great ocean; on scenting blood, she can fly to it in a night 80, 000 yojanas. |
Variations: |
santetsu さんてつ |
(noun/participle) (slang) staying up all night three nights in a row; triple all-nighter |
三日夜の餅 see styles |
mikayonomochi みかよのもち |
Heian-period ceremony where a newlywed groom and bride eat a rice-cake on the third night after the wedding ceremony |
三日夜の餠 see styles |
mikayonomochi みかよのもち |
(out-dated kanji) Heian-period ceremony where a newlywed groom and bride eat a rice-cake on the third night after the wedding ceremony |
Variations: |
nitetsu にてつ |
(noun/participle) (slang) staying up all night two nights in a row; double all-nighter |
仲夏夜之夢 仲夏夜之梦 see styles |
zhòng xià yè zhī mèng zhong4 xia4 ye4 zhi1 meng4 chung hsia yeh chih meng |
Midsummer night's dream, comedy by William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚[Sha1 shi4 bi3 ya4] |
Variations: |
rokuji ろくじ |
(1) six o'clock; (2) (六時 only) {Buddh} (See 晨朝,日中・1,日没,初夜,中夜,後夜・1) six periods of a day (morning, midday, afternoon, evening, midnight, late night) |
Variations: |
dotsubo; dotsubo どつぼ; ドツボ |
(1) (kana only) (usu. as どつぼにはまる) (See どつぼにはまる) very bad condition; awful state; terrible situation; in the shit; (2) (kana only) (See 野壺・のつぼ) night-soil reservoir dug in a field; (3) (kana only) (orig. meaning) night-soil pot; (4) (rare) earthenware vessel; earthen urn |
夏の夜の夢 see styles |
natsunoyonoyume なつのよのゆめ |
(work) A Midsummer Night's Dream (comedy by William Shakespeare); (wk) A Midsummer Night's Dream (comedy by William Shakespeare) |
Variations: |
yoyo よよ |
(n,adv) every evening; night after night |
夜のしじま see styles |
yorunoshijima よるのしじま |
(expression) stillness of night |
夜もすがら see styles |
yomosugara よもすがら |
(adverb) all night |
夜を徹する see styles |
yootessuru よをてっする |
(exp,vs-s) to stay up all night; to sit up all night; to do something all night |
夜を明かす see styles |
yooakasu よをあかす |
(exp,v5s) to stay up all night; to spend the night without sleep |
Variations: |
yaza やざ |
(1) {Buddh} (See 座禅) nocturnal seated Zen meditation (esp. around 8pm); (2) sitting at night |
Variations: |
yaan; yoyami(夜闇) / yan; yoyami(夜闇) やあん; よやみ(夜闇) |
dead of night; shades of night; black of night |
夜目がきく see styles |
yomegakiku よめがきく |
(exp,v5k) to see well in the dark; to have good night vision |
夜目が利く see styles |
yomegakiku よめがきく |
(exp,v5k) to see well in the dark; to have good night vision |
Variations: |
yawa(夜話); yobanashi やわ(夜話); よばなし |
(1) night chat; tale told at night; (2) (よばなし only) evening tea party (starting around 6pm); (n,n-suf) (3) (やわ only) book of informal essays |
Variations: |
yonaga よなが |
(See 日永) long night (esp. of autumn) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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