There are 25 total results for your 一方 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
一方 see styles |
yī fāng yi1 fang1 i fang kazutaka かずたか |
a party (in a contract or legal case); one side; area; region (1) (honorific or respectful language) one person; (adjectival noun) (2) (often in negative form) ordinary; common; (personal name) Kazutaka one side |
一方井 see styles |
itsukatai いつかたい |
(surname) Itsukatai |
一方南 see styles |
ippouminami / ippominami いっぽうみなみ |
(place-name) Ippouminami |
一方向 see styles |
ichihoukou / ichihoko いちほうこう |
(adj-no,n) one direction; unidirectional; non-interactive |
一方的 see styles |
ippouteki / ippoteki いっぽうてき |
(adjectival noun) one-sided; unilateral; arbitrary |
一方隅 see styles |
itsupouzumi / itsupozumi いつぽうずみ |
(surname) Itsupouzumi |
一方面 see styles |
yī fāng miàn yi1 fang1 mian4 i fang mien |
on the one hand |
一方高 see styles |
ipponkou / ipponko いっぽんこう |
(personal name) Ipponkou |
上一方 see styles |
kamiichiman / kamichiman かみいちまん |
(place-name) Kamiichiman |
堀一方 see styles |
horiippou / horippo ほりいっぽう |
(place-name) Horiippou |
片一方 see styles |
kataippou / kataippo かたいっぽう |
(1) (See 片方・1) one side; one party; the other side; the other party; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (See 片方・2) one (of a pair); the other (one); the mate; the fellow |
一方井川 see styles |
ikkataigawa いっかたいがわ |
(personal name) Ikkataigawa |
一方交通 see styles |
ippoukoutsuu / ippokotsu いっぽうこうつう |
one-way traffic |
一方通行 see styles |
ippoutsuukou / ippotsuko いっぽうつうこう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (yoji) one-way traffic; (adj-no,n) (2) (yoji) one-way (e.g. communication); one-sided |
その一方 see styles |
sonoippou / sonoippo そのいっぽう |
(expression) (1) (usu. その一方で) meanwhile; in the meantime; by the same token; likewise; equally; at the same time; (expression) (2) in contrast |
もう一方 see styles |
mouippou / moippo もういっぽう |
(exp,n,adj-no) the other; the other one |
另一方面 see styles |
lìng yī fāng miàn ling4 yi1 fang1 mian4 ling i fang mien |
on the other hand; another aspect |
天各一方 see styles |
tiān gè yī fāng tian1 ge4 yi1 fang1 t`ien ko i fang tien ko i fang |
(of relatives or friends) to live far apart from each other |
獨霸一方 独霸一方 see styles |
dú bà yī fāng du2 ba4 yi1 fang1 tu pa i fang |
to exercise sole hegemony (idiom); to dominate a whole area (market, resources etc); to hold as one's personal fiefdom |
防戦一方 see styles |
bousenippou / bosenippo ぼうせんいっぽう |
(can be adjective with の) defensive-only |
一方ならず see styles |
hitokatanarazu ひとかたならず |
(exp,adv) (form) unusually; greatly; immensely; exceedingly |
一方ならぬ see styles |
hitokatanaranu ひとかたならぬ |
(pre-noun adjective) (form) extraordinary; special; unusual; immense |
一方井ダム see styles |
ikataidamu いかたいダム |
(place-name) Ikatai Dam |
一方井誠治 see styles |
ikkataiseiji / ikkataiseji いっかたいせいじ |
(person) Ikkatai Seiji |
一方向性関数 see styles |
ichihoukouseikansuu / ichihokosekansu いちほうこうせいかんすう |
{comp} one-way function |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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