There are 20 total results for your 国一 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
国一 see styles |
kunihito くにひと |
(personal name) Kunihito |
国一揆 see styles |
kuniikki / kunikki くにいっき |
(hist) province-wide uprising (Muromachi period) |
国一朗 see styles |
kuniichirou / kunichiro くにいちろう |
(male given name) Kuniichirō |
国一郎 see styles |
kuniichirou / kunichiro くにいちろう |
(male given name) Kuniichirō |
三国一 see styles |
sangokuichi さんごくいち |
(adj-no,n) unparalleled in Japan, China and India |
国一太郎 see styles |
kuniichitarou / kunichitaro くにいちたろう |
(person) Kuni Ichitarō |
一国一城 see styles |
ikkokuichijou / ikkokuichijo いっこくいちじょう |
(1) (yoji) (possession of) one feudal domain and one castle; being independent (acting without compromise or assistance); (2) (yoji) (hist) establishing only one castle in each feudal domain (edict issued by the shogunate in 1615) |
一国一票 see styles |
ikkokuippyou / ikkokuippyo いっこくいっぴょう |
one vote per nation |
三国一夫 see styles |
mikunikazuo みくにかずお |
(person) Mikuni Kazuo (1975.2.4-) |
三国一朗 see styles |
mikuniichirou / mikunichiro みくにいちろう |
(person) Mikuni Ichirō (1912.1.12-2000.9.15) |
吉国一郎 see styles |
yoshikuniichirou / yoshikunichiro よしくにいちろう |
(person) Yoshikuni Ichirō (1916.9-) |
國一禪師 国一禅师 see styles |
guó yī chán shī guo2 yi1 chan2 shi1 kuo i ch`an shih kuo i chan shih Kokuichi zenji |
Guoyi chanshi |
挙国一致 see styles |
kyokokuicchi きょこくいっち |
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) national unity; unity of the whole nation |
高橋国一郎 see styles |
takahashikuniichirou / takahashikunichiro たかはしくにいちろう |
(person) Takahashi Kuniichirō (1921.8.2-) |
一国一党主義 see styles |
ikkokuittoushugi / ikkokuittoshugi いっこくいっとうしゅぎ |
one-party system |
一国一城の主 see styles |
ikkokuichijounoaruji / ikkokuichijonoaruji いっこくいちじょうのあるじ |
feudal lord; head of a household; proudly independent person |
全国一般全国協 see styles |
zenkokuippanzenkokukyou / zenkokuippanzenkokukyo ぜんこくいっぱんぜんこくきょう |
(org) National Union of General Workers (abbr.); NUGW; (o) National Union of General Workers (abbr.); NUGW |
全国一般市役所労働組合 see styles |
zenkokuippanshiyakushoroudoukumiai / zenkokuippanshiyakushorodokumiai ぜんこくいっぱんしやくしょろうどうくみあい |
(o) National Union of General and Municipal Workers |
全国一般労働組合全国協議会 see styles |
zenkokuippanroudoukumiaizenkokuhyougikai / zenkokuippanrodokumiaizenkokuhyogikai ぜんこくいっぱんろうどうくみあいぜんこくひょうぎかい |
(o) National Union of General Workers; NUGW |
Variations: |
ikkokuichijounoaruji / ikkokuichijonoaruji いっこくいちじょうのあるじ |
(exp,n) (1) head of a household; business owner; proudly independent person; (exp,n) (2) (hist) feudal lord; daimyo |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 20 results for "国一" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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