There are 17 total results for your 国界 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
国界 see styles |
kokkyou / kokkyo こっきょう kokkai こっかい kunizakai くにざかい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) national border; provincial border |
國界 国界 see styles |
guó jiè guo2 jie4 kuo chieh kokukai |
national boundary; border between countries realm |
国界橋 see styles |
kokkaibashi こっかいばし |
(place-name) Kokkaibashi |
國界線 国界线 see styles |
guó jiè xiàn guo2 jie4 xian4 kuo chieh hsien |
national border |
無國界 无国界 see styles |
wú guó jiè wu2 guo2 jie4 wu kuo chieh |
without borders (used for organizations such as Médecins sans Frontières) |
国界の碑 see styles |
kunizakainohi くにざかいのひ |
(place-name) Kunizakainohi |
Variations: |
kokkai こっかい |
(rare) (See 国境・こっきょう) border (between countries); national border |
守護國界章 守护国界章 see styles |
shǒu hù guó jiè zhāng shou3 hu4 guo2 jie4 zhang1 shou hu kuo chieh chang Shugo kokkai shō |
Shugo kokkai shō |
無國界料理 无国界料理 see styles |
wú guó jiè liào lǐ wu2 guo2 jie4 liao4 li3 wu kuo chieh liao li |
fusion cuisine (Tw) |
無國界記者 无国界记者 see styles |
wú guó jiè jì zhě wu2 guo2 jie4 ji4 zhe3 wu kuo chieh chi che |
Reporters Without Borders (pressure group) |
無國界醫生 无国界医生 see styles |
wú guó jiè yī shēng wu2 guo2 jie4 yi1 sheng1 wu kuo chieh i sheng |
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF charity); Doctors Without Borders |
記者無國界 记者无国界 see styles |
jì zhě wú guó jiè ji4 zhe3 wu2 guo2 jie4 chi che wu kuo chieh |
Reporters Without Borders (pressure group) |
守護國界主經 守护国界主经 see styles |
shǒu hù guó jiè zhǔ jīng shou3 hu4 guo2 jie4 zhu3 jing1 shou hu kuo chieh chu ching Shugo kokkaisu kyō |
Shouhu guojiezhu jing |
守護國界主陀羅尼經 守护国界主陀罗尼经 see styles |
shǒu hù guó jiè zhǔ tuó luó ní jīng shou3 hu4 guo2 jie4 zhu3 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 shou hu kuo chieh chu t`o lo ni ching shou hu kuo chieh chu to lo ni ching Shugo kokkaishu darani kyō |
Dhāraṇīs for Safeguarding the Nation, the Realm and the Chief of State |
Variations: |
kokkyou(p); kunizakai; kokkai(国界, 国堺)(ok) / kokkyo(p); kunizakai; kokkai(国界, 国堺)(ok) こっきょう(P); くにざかい; こっかい(国界, 国堺)(ok) |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) national border; provincial border |
Variations: |
kokkyou(国境)(p); kunizakai / kokkyo(国境)(p); kunizakai こっきょう(国境)(P); くにざかい |
border (between countries); national border |
Variations: |
kokkyou(国境)(p); kunizakai / kokkyo(国境)(p); kunizakai こっきょう(国境)(P); くにざかい |
border (between countries); national border |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 17 results for "国界" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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