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There are 48 total results for your くっく search in the dictionary.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

くっく

see styles
 kukku
    クック
(rare) (See コック) cook; (personal name) Cook

クックー

see styles
 kukkuu / kukku
    クックー
cuckoo

クックス

see styles
 kukkusu
    クックス

More info & calligraphy:

Cooks
(personal name) Coox

くつくつ

see styles
 kutsukutsu
    くつくつ
(adv,adv-to) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) stifled (laughter); (adv,adv-to) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) simmering

クック山

see styles
 kukkusan
    クックさん
(place-name) Mount Cook

クック湾

see styles
 kukkuwan
    クックわん
(place-name) Cook Inlet

ククック

see styles
 kukukku
    ククック
(personal name) Kuckuck

ぱくつく

see styles
 pakutsuku
    ぱくつく
(transitive verb) to open one's mouth wide and eat heartily; to gulp down food

ひくつく

see styles
 bikutsuku
    びくつく
(v5k,vi) to be scared

安くつく

see styles
 yasukutsuku
    やすくつく
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to come cheaper

高くつく

see styles
 takakutsuku
    たかくつく
(exp,v5k) to be expensive; to be costly

クックソン

see styles
 kukkuson
    クックソン
(surname) Cookson

クック海峡

see styles
 kukkukaikyou / kukkukaikyo
    クックかいきょう
(place-name) Cook Strait

クック諸島

see styles
 kukkushotou / kukkushoto
    クックしょとう
Cook Islands; (place-name) Cook (islands)

マックック

see styles
 makkukku
    マックック
(surname) McCook

クックタウン

see styles
 kukkutaun
    クックタウン
(place-name) Cooktown (Australia)

くっくっくっ

see styles
 kukkukku
    くっくっくっ
(interjection) evil laughter

くつくつ法師

see styles
 kutsukutsuboushi / kutsukutsuboshi
    くつくつぼうし
(ateji / phonetic) (obscure) Meimuna opalifera (species of cicada)

クックハウス

see styles
 kukkuhausu
    クックハウス
(place-name) Cookhouse

コアチクック

see styles
 koachikukku
    コアチクック
(place-name) Coaticook

つくつく法師

see styles
 tsukutsukuboushi / tsukutsukuboshi
    つくつくぼうし
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Meimuna opalifera (species of cicada)

ピュークック

see styles
 pyuukukku / pyukukku
    ピュークック
(personal name) Pugh-Cook

ロビンクック

see styles
 robinkukku
    ロビンクック
(person) Robin Cook

クックワージー

see styles
 kukkuwaajii / kukkuwaji
    クックワージー
(personal name) Cookworthy

クロフトクック

see styles
 kurofutokukku
    クロフトクック
(personal name) Croft-Cooke

ゲーリークック

see styles
 geeriikukku / geerikukku
    ゲーリークック
(person) Gary Koch

ツクツクボウシ

see styles
 tsukutsukuboushi / tsukutsukuboshi
    ツクツクボウシ
(kana only) Meimuna opalifera (species of cicada)

ツクトヤクツク

see styles
 tsukutoyakutsuku
    ツクトヤクツク
(place-name) Tuktoyaktuk

ジェームズクック

see styles
 jeemuzukukku
    ジェームズクック
(person) James Cook

ロングリークック

see styles
 ronguriikukku / rongurikukku
    ロングリークック
(personal name) Longley-Cook

クックカウンティー

see styles
 kukkukauntii / kukkukaunti
    クックカウンティー
(place-name) Cooke County

クックスハーフェン

see styles
 kukkusuhaafen / kukkusuhafen
    クックスハーフェン
(place-name) Cuxhaven

Variations:
ぐつぐつ
グツグツ

 gutsugutsu; gutsugutsu
    ぐつぐつ; グツグツ
(adv,adv-to,vs) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) simmering; (boiling) gently

クックドソーセージ

see styles
 kukkudosooseeji
    クックドソーセージ
cooked sausage

ジェームズ・クック

 jeemuzu kukku
    ジェームズ・クック
(person) James Cook

ノーザンクック諸島

see styles
 noozankukkushotou / noozankukkushoto
    ノーザンクックしょとう
(place-name) Northern Cook (islands)

Variations:
パクつく
ぱくつく

 pakutsuku; pakutsuku
    パクつく; ぱくつく
(transitive verb) (See ぱくぱく・1) to open one's mouth wide and eat heartily; to gulp down food

Variations:
ひくつく
ヒクつく

 bikutsuku; bikutsuku
    ビクつく; びくつく
(v5k,vi) to be scared; to be afraid; to tremble with fear

Variations:
安くつく
安く付く

 yasukutsuku
    やすくつく
(exp,v5k) to be cheap; to be inexpensive

Variations:
高くつく
高く付く

 takakutsuku
    たかくつく
(exp,v5k) to be expensive; to be costly

Variations:
くっくっと
クックッと

 kukkutto; kukkutto
    くっくっと; クックッと
(adverb) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) with a chuckle; with a giggle

クックファンアールスト

see styles
 kukkufanaarusuto / kukkufanarusuto
    クックファンアールスト
(person) Coecke van Aelst

Variations:
クックー
ククー

 kukkuu; kukuu(ik) / kukku; kuku(ik)
    クックー; ククー(ik)
(See 郭公) cuckoo

くつくつ法師(ateji)

 kutsukutsuboushi / kutsukutsuboshi
    くつくつぼうし
(rare) (See つくつく法師) Meimuna opalifera (species of cicada)

つくつく法師(ateji)

 tsukutsukuboushi; tsukutsukuboushi / tsukutsukuboshi; tsukutsukuboshi
    つくつくぼうし; ツクツクボウシ
(kana only) Meimuna opalifera (species of cicada)

Variations:
ククク
クックックッ
くっくっくっ

 kukuku; kukkukku; kukkukku
    ククク; クックックッ; くっくっくっ
(interjection) mwahahaha (evil laughter)

Variations:
クックドソーセージ
クックド・ソーセージ

 kukkudosooseeji; kukkudo sooseeji
    クックドソーセージ; クックド・ソーセージ
cooked sausage

Variations:
ククク
クックックッ
くっくっくっ
くくっ

 kukuku; kukkukku; kukkukku; kuku
    ククク; クックックッ; くっくっくっ; くくっ
(interjection) (1) mwahahaha (evil laughter); (adv,adv-to) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) coo coo; cooing; sound of pigeons; sound of doves; (adv,adv-to) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) stifled laughter; suppressed laughter; (adv,adv-to) (4) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) sound of snagging
This page contains 48 results for "くっく" 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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