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Simple Dictionary Definition |
協約国 see styles |
kyouyakukoku / kyoyakukoku きょうやくこく |
high contracting powers; signatories |
印子錢 印子钱 see styles |
yìn zi qián yin4 zi5 qian2 yin tzu ch`ien yin tzu chien |
usury; high interest loan (in former times) |
厚い壁 see styles |
atsuikabe あついかべ |
(exp,n) (idiom) hard-to-overcome obstacle; high hurdle; thick wall |
原爆症 see styles |
genbakushou / genbakusho げんばくしょう |
atomic-bomb sickness; symptoms of radiation sickness caused by an atomic-bomb (i.e. high fever, nausea); illness caused by atomic-bomb radiation exposure (e.g. leukemia, malignant tumors) |
厨二病 see styles |
chuunibyou / chunibyo ちゅうにびょう |
(slang) (joc) behaving in a way characteristic of teenagers going through puberty, esp. by being overly self-conscious; 2nd year of junior high sickness |
口綺麗 see styles |
kuchigirei / kuchigire くちぎれい |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (rare) elegant (speech); clear; high-sounding; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) (rare) not gluttonous |
司法院 see styles |
sī fǎ yuàn si1 fa3 yuan4 ssu fa yüan |
Judicial Yuan, the high court under the constitution of Republic of China, then of Taiwan |
吟醸酒 see styles |
ginjoushu / ginjoshu ぎんじょうしゅ |
ginjō sake; high-quality sake brewed by low temperature fermentation from white rice milled to 60% |
吹かす see styles |
fukasu ふかす |
(transitive verb) (1) to smoke (a cigarette, pipe, etc.); to puff on; to puff out (smoke); (transitive verb) (2) (See エンジンを吹かす) to rev (an engine); to race; (transitive verb) (3) (as ...風を〜) (See 先輩風を吹かす) to put on (an air of); to act in a ... way; to behave as; to play (the role of); (transitive verb) (4) (kana only) {sports} (See シュートをふかす) to shoot (a ball) too high; to blast over the bar |
呼出し see styles |
yobidashi よびだし |
(noun/participle) (1) call; summons; paging; curtain call; (2) (sumo) usher who calls the names of wrestlers, sweeps the ring, etc.; (3) (abbreviation) telephone number at which a person without a telephone can be reached; (4) (archaism) box-shaped area containing clean water for rinsing oneself (in an Edo-period bathhouse); (5) (archaism) high-ranking prostitute in the Yoshiwara district (Edo period); (6) (archaism) unlicensed prostitute in the Fukagawa red-light district (Edo period) |
和諧号 see styles |
wakaigou / wakaigo わかいごう |
(product) Hexie (Chinese high-speed train); (product name) Hexie (Chinese high-speed train) |
和諧號 和谐号 see styles |
hé xié hào he2 xie2 hao4 ho hsieh hao |
CRH-series high-speed trains operated by China Railway |
唐三盆 see styles |
tousanbon / tosanbon とうさんぼん |
(hist) (See 三盆) high-grade white sugar imported from China |
唱高調 唱高调 see styles |
chàng gāo diào chang4 gao1 diao4 ch`ang kao tiao chang kao tiao |
to sing the high part; to speak fine sounding but empty words (idiom) |
問注所 see styles |
monchuujo; monjuusho / monchujo; monjusho もんちゅうじょ; もんじゅうしょ |
(archaism) High Court (of Kamakura); Board of Inquiry |
器量人 see styles |
kiryoujin / kiryojin きりょうじん |
person of ability; person of high calibre; talented individual |
土用波 see styles |
doyounami / doyonami どようなみ |
high waves which rise during the dog days of summer |
地致婆 see styles |
dì zhì pó di4 zhi4 po2 ti chih p`o ti chih po jichiba |
tiṭibha, titi.lambha, 'a particular high mountain, ' M. W. 1,000 quadrillions; a 大地致婆 is said to be 10,000 quadrillions. |
垃圾股 see styles |
lā jī gǔ la1 ji1 gu3 la chi ku |
junk bonds; high-yield bonds |
堆高い see styles |
uzutakai うずたかい |
(irregular kanji usage) (adjective) (kana only) piled up high; in a heap |
堆高車 堆高车 see styles |
duī gāo chē dui1 gao1 che1 tui kao ch`e tui kao che |
high-lift pallet truck; pallet stacker |
夏正民 see styles |
xià zhèng mín xia4 zheng4 min2 hsia cheng min |
Justice Michael Hartmann (1944-), Hong Kong High Court judge |
多浪生 see styles |
tarousei / tarose たろうせい |
(See 浪人・2) high school graduate who has failed university entrance examinations multiple times |
大とろ see styles |
ootoro おおとろ |
fat under-belly of tuna (considered high-quality) |
大僧正 see styles |
dà sēng zhèng da4 seng1 zheng4 ta seng cheng daisoujou / daisojo だいそうじょう |
high priest director of monks |
大宮司 see styles |
daiguuji / daiguji だいぐうじ |
high priest of a great shrine; (surname) Daiguuji |
大小姐 see styles |
dà xiǎo jie da4 xiao3 jie5 ta hsiao chieh |
eldest daughter of an affluent family; (polite) your daughter; bossy or indulged young woman; Miss High and Mighty |
大法官 see styles |
dà fǎ guān da4 fa3 guan1 ta fa kuan daihoukan / daihokan だいほうかん |
grand justice; high court justice; supreme court justice Lord Chancellor |
大絶賛 see styles |
daizessan だいぜっさん |
(noun/participle) rave reviews; extremely high praise |
大逆罪 see styles |
taigyakuzai たいぎゃくざい |
(the crime of) high treason |
天下り see styles |
amakudari あまくだり |
(noun/participle) (1) retiring high-ranking government officials taking a lucrative job in a private or semi-private corporation; (2) command (from superior to inferior, government to private sector, etc.); order; imposition; (3) descent from heaven |
天降り see styles |
amakudari あまくだり |
(noun/participle) (1) retiring high-ranking government officials taking a lucrative job in a private or semi-private corporation; (2) command (from superior to inferior, government to private sector, etc.); order; imposition; (3) descent from heaven |
夾子音 夹子音 see styles |
jiā zi yīn jia1 zi5 yin1 chia tzu yin |
(coll.) (neologism, attested by 2021) cutesy high-pitched voice |
奉書紙 see styles |
houshogami / hoshogami ほうしょがみ |
(See 奉書・1) hosho paper; traditional white, uncreased Japanese paper made from high-quality mulberry wood |
女乗物 see styles |
onnanorimono おんなのりもの |
(hist) palanquin for high-status women (Edo Period) |
女子高 see styles |
joshikou / joshiko じょしこう |
(abbreviation) (See 女子高等学校) girls' high school |
女教皇 see styles |
onnakyoukou; jokyoukou / onnakyoko; jokyoko おんなきょうこう; じょきょうこう |
High Priestess (Tarot card); Popess |
妙高山 see styles |
miào gāo shān miao4 gao1 shan1 miao kao shan myoukouzan / myokozan みょうこうざん |
(personal name) Myōkouzan (妙高山王) The wonderful high mountain, Sumeru; the king of mountains. |
威丈高 see styles |
itakedaka いたけだか |
(noun or adjectival noun) high-handed; overbearing |
小中高 see styles |
shouchuukou / shochuko しょうちゅうこう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) elementary, junior high and high school |
小升初 see styles |
xiǎo shēng chū xiao3 sheng1 chu1 hsiao sheng ch`u hsiao sheng chu |
progression from elementary school to junior high (abbr. for 小學生升入初中生|小学生升入初中生[xiao3 xue2 sheng1 sheng1 ru4 chu1 zhong1 sheng1]) |
尼拘陀 see styles |
ní jū tuó ni2 ju1 tuo2 ni chü t`o ni chü to nikuda |
nyag-rodha, the down-growing tree, Ficus Indica, or banyan; high and wide-spreading, leaves like persimmon-leaves, fruit called 多勒 to-lo used as a cough-medicine; also intp. 楊柳 the willow, probably from its drooping characteristic; the 榕樹 'bastard banyan', ficus pyrifolia, takes its place as ficus religiosa in China. Also written尼拘律; 尼拘尼陀; 尼拘盧陀 (or 尼拘類陀, 尼拘婁陀, or 尼拘屢陀) ; 尼瞿陀; 尼倶陀 (or 尼倶類); 諾瞿陀. |
尾高型 see styles |
odakagata おだかがた |
{ling} pattern of Japanese accent with all mora high until the last mora and the succeeding particle low |
居丈高 see styles |
itakedaka いたけだか |
(noun or adjectival noun) high-handed; overbearing |
嵩高い see styles |
kasadakai かさだかい |
(adjective) (1) bulky; unwieldy; (2) haughty; high-handed |
平板型 see styles |
heibangata / hebangata へいばんがた |
{ling} (See 平板・3) even pitch; accentless pitch; Japanese pitch accent pattern with no drop from high to low pitch |
年より see styles |
toshiyori としより |
(1) old people; the aged; (2) (sumo) trustee of the Japan Sumo Association; retired high-ranking wrestler who is licensed to coach and receives retirement pay; (3) senior statesman (of the Tokugawa shogunate); (4) important local official (under the Tokugawa Shogunate) |
年寄り see styles |
toshiyori としより |
(1) old people; the aged; (2) (sumo) trustee of the Japan Sumo Association; retired high-ranking wrestler who is licensed to coach and receives retirement pay; (3) senior statesman (of the Tokugawa shogunate); (4) important local official (under the Tokugawa Shogunate) |
広い額 see styles |
hiroihitai ひろいひたい |
(exp,n) high brow; broad forehead |
延べ紙 see styles |
nobegami のべがみ |
high-quality Edo-period tissue paper (21 cm by 27 cm) |
強力粉 see styles |
kyourikiko / kyorikiko きょうりきこ |
bread flour (high gluten); strong flour; hard flour |
強圧的 see styles |
kyouatsuteki / kyoatsuteki きょうあつてき |
(adjectival noun) high-handed; strong-armed; oppressive; overbearing; coercive |
強毒性 see styles |
kyoudokusei / kyodokuse きょうどくせい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) {med} high virulence; strong toxicity |
強電線 see styles |
kyoudensen / kyodensen きょうでんせん |
power line; high current electrical line |
御前様 see styles |
gozensama ごぜんさま |
(1) (archaism) (honorific or respectful language) (See 御前・ごぜん) person of high rank; nobleman; (2) wife of a nobleman |
御召し see styles |
omeshi おめし |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) summoning; calling; riding; wearing; dressing; clothing; (2) (abbreviation) (high-quality) silk crepe (fabric) |
御嬢様 see styles |
ojousama / ojosama おじょうさま |
(term of respect for) another's daughter; daughter of a high-class family |
御帳台 see styles |
michoudai / michodai みちょうだい |
(See 寝殿造り,帳台) curtained sleeping platform in shinden-style residences (used by people of high rank) |
御成道 see styles |
onarimichi おなりみち |
road for persons of high rank |
御斎会 see styles |
gosaie; misaie ごさいえ; みさいえ |
(See 金光明最勝王経) imperial event at which high monks recited the Golden Light Sutra to pray for national security and good harvests (held annually at the palace from the 8th to the 14th of the first lunar month, between the Nara and Muromachi periods) |
御来光 see styles |
goraikou / goraiko ごらいこう |
sunrise viewed from the top of a high mountain; the rising sun |
御機嫌 see styles |
gokigen ごきげん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (polite language) humour; humor; temper; mood; spirits; (2) (honorific or respectful language) (polite language) safety; health; well-being; one's situation; (adjectival noun) (3) in a good mood; in high spirits; happy; cheery; merry; chipper |
心得安 see styles |
xīn dé ān xin1 de2 an1 hsin te an |
propranolol (beta-blocker used to treat high blood pressure) |
恨天高 see styles |
hèn tiān gāo hen4 tian1 gao1 hen t`ien kao hen tien kao |
(slang) sky-high heels; ultra-high-heeled shoes |
打撃戦 see styles |
dagekisen だげきせん |
{baseb} game with many hits; high-scoring game |
押し売 see styles |
oshiuri おしうり |
high-pressure salesmanship |
押売り see styles |
oshiuri おしうり |
high-pressure salesmanship |
採算株 see styles |
saisankabu さいさんかぶ |
high-yield stock |
接ぎ台 see styles |
tsugidai つぎだい |
(1) stool (stood on to reach high objects); (2) stock (in grafting) |
接触者 see styles |
sesshokusha せっしょくしゃ |
(See 濃厚接触者) close contact (person); high-risk contact |
掲げる see styles |
kakageru かかげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to put up (a notice, sign, etc.); to hang out (e.g. a banner); to fly (e.g. a flag); to hoist; to raise; to display; (transitive verb) (2) to hold up high; to raise overhead; (transitive verb) (3) to tout (a principle, plan, etc.); to herald; to hold up (an ideal); to parade (e.g. a slogan); (transitive verb) (4) to publish; to print; to carry (e.g. an article); (transitive verb) (5) to tuck up (e.g. sleeves); to roll up; (transitive verb) (6) (archaism) to stoke (a fire); to fan (a flame) |
揚げ屋 see styles |
ageya あげや |
high-class Edo-period pleasure house (where outside prostitutes were hired to entertained guests) |
揚げ浜 see styles |
agehama あげはま |
(1) artificially flooded salt farm above the high-tide mark; (2) captured pieces (in the game of go); captured stones |
揚雲雀 see styles |
agehibari あげひばり |
soaring skylark; high-flying skylark |
新幹線 新干线 see styles |
xīn gàn xiàn xin1 gan4 xian4 hsin kan hsien shinkansen しんかんせん |
Shinkansen (Japanese high-speed train) Shinkansen; bullet train |
新竹市 see styles |
xīn zhú shì xin1 zhu2 shi4 hsin chu shih |
Hsinchu, city in north Taiwan noted for its high tech industries |
新素材 see styles |
shinsozai しんそざい |
advanced materials; new high-tech materials |
於多福 see styles |
otafuku おたふく |
(derogatory term) homely woman (esp. one with a small low nose, high flat forehead, and bulging cheeks); plain woman |
日盛り see styles |
hizakari ひざかり |
high noon |
曲射砲 曲射炮 see styles |
qū shè pào qu1 she4 pao4 ch`ü she p`ao chü she pao kyokushahou / kyokushaho きょくしゃほう |
curved-fire gun (mortar, howitzer etc) howitzer; high-angle gun |
更科粉 see styles |
sarashinako さらしなこ |
high-quality buckwheat flour (made only using the center of the grain) |
最上位 see styles |
saijoui / saijoi さいじょうい |
(1) highest rank; highest position; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) {comp} high-end; highest-order; most-significant (e.g. bit) |
最左端 see styles |
saisatan さいさたん |
{comp} high order end |
最高値 see styles |
saitakane さいたかね |
{finc} (ant: 最安値・1) all-time high (price, in trading); record high; new high |
杜仲茶 see styles |
tochuucha / tochucha とちゅうちゃ |
(See 杜仲) Tochū tea (high in minerals and reputed to be beneficial for weight loss and in cases of high blood pressure) |
松竹梅 see styles |
shouchikubai / shochikubai しょうちくばい |
(1) (See 歳寒三友) pine, bamboo and plum (an auspicious grouping); (2) (from 松 down to 梅) high, middle and low (ranking); top, middle and bottom; upper, medium, lower; first, second and third (class); (place-name) Shouchikubai |
某高校 see styles |
boukoukou / bokoko ぼうこうこう |
a certain high school |
梯子高 see styles |
hashigodaka はしごだか |
ladder form of "high" kanji |
気高い see styles |
kedakai けだかい |
(adjective) sublime; noble; high-minded |
波立つ see styles |
namidatsu なみだつ |
(v5t,vi) (1) to be choppy (of waves); to be rough; to run high; to billow; to swell; to ripple; (v5t,vi) (2) to wave (e.g. in the wind); to beat fast (of a heart); (v5t,vi) (3) to be in turmoil; to be in discord; to have troubles; to experience problems |
浮き足 see styles |
ukiashi うきあし |
(1) standing on the balls of the feet; unsteady step; (2) being unsettled; being restless; being ready to flee; (3) (finc) high volatility (in the market); severe fluctuation |
海砂屋 see styles |
hǎi shā wū hai3 sha1 wu1 hai sha wu |
house built with cheap, unreliable concrete which contains a high quantity of sea sand |
涉水靴 see styles |
shè shuǐ xuē she4 shui3 xue1 she shui hsüeh |
wading boots; high-topped waterproof boots |
満ち潮 see styles |
michishio みちしお |
high tide; high water; full tide |
満潮線 see styles |
manchousen / manchosen まんちょうせん |
(See 干潮線) high-water mark; high-water line; high-water shoreline |
澱粉腸 淀粉肠 see styles |
diàn fěn cháng dian4 fen3 chang2 tien fen ch`ang tien fen chang |
starchy sausage (low-cost sausage made with a high proportion of starch and little meat) |
焼締め see styles |
yakijime やきじめ yakishime やきしめ |
yakishime chinaware; high-fired unglazed ceramics |
物価高 see styles |
bukkadaka ぶっかだか |
high prices of commodities; increased cost of living; inflation |
狭き門 see styles |
semakimon せまきもん |
(exp,n) (1) the strait gate (in the Bible); the narrow gate; (exp,n) (2) high barrier (to enter a highly competitive school, company, etc.); difficult hurdle; difficulty; obstacle |
猪鹿蝶 see styles |
inoshikachou / inoshikacho いのしかちょう |
(1) {hanaf} the boar, deer and butterfly cards (high-scoring meld); (2) (dated) {hanaf} inoshikacho (type of hanafuda gambling game) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "High" 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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