There are 28 total results for your 土木 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
土木 see styles |
tǔ mù tu3 mu4 t`u mu tu mu doboku どぼく |
building; construction; civil engineering engineering works; civil engineering; public works; (surname) Doronoki earth and wood |
土木原 see styles |
dogihara どぎはら |
(place-name) Dogihara |
土木川 see styles |
dobokugawa どぼくがわ |
(place-name) Dobokugawa |
土木沢 see styles |
dobokuzawa どぼくざわ |
(personal name) Dobokuzawa |
土木田 see styles |
tokita ときた |
(surname) Tokita |
土木身 see styles |
tǔ mù shēn tu3 mu4 shen1 t`u mu shen tu mu shen |
one's body as wood and earth; undecorated; unvarnished (truth) |
土木通 see styles |
tsuchiakebi つちあけび |
(kana only) Cyrtosia septentrionalis (species of orchid) |
宇土木 see styles |
udoki うどき |
(surname) Udoki |
土木工事 see styles |
dobokukouji / dobokukoji どぼくこうじ |
public works |
土木工学 see styles |
dobokukougaku / dobokukogaku どぼくこうがく |
civil engineering |
土木工程 see styles |
tǔ mù gōng chéng tu3 mu4 gong1 cheng2 t`u mu kung ch`eng tu mu kung cheng |
civil engineering |
土木建築 see styles |
dobokukenchiku どぼくけんちく |
civil engineering and construction |
土木形骸 see styles |
tǔ mù xíng hái tu3 mu4 xing2 hai2 t`u mu hsing hai tu mu hsing hai |
earth and wood framework (idiom); plain and undecorated body |
土木技師 see styles |
dobokugishi どぼくぎし |
civil engineer |
上土木内 see styles |
kamidogiuchi かみどぎうち |
(place-name) Kamidogiuchi |
下土木内 see styles |
shimodogiuchi しもどぎうち |
(place-name) Shimodogiuchi |
大興土木 大兴土木 see styles |
dà xīng tǔ mù da4 xing1 tu3 mu4 ta hsing t`u mu ta hsing tu mu |
to carry out large scale construction |
土木工学会 see styles |
dokikougakukai / dokikogakukai どきこうがくかい |
(org) Institution of Civil Engineers (UK); (o) Institution of Civil Engineers (UK) |
土木工学者 see styles |
dobokukougakusha / dobokukogakusha どぼくこうがくしゃ |
civil engineer |
土木研究所 see styles |
dobokukenkyuujo / dobokukenkyujo どぼくけんきゅうじょ |
(place-name) Dobokukenkyūjo |
上土木内町 see styles |
kamidogiuchichou / kamidogiuchicho かみどぎうちちょう |
(place-name) Kamidogiuchichō |
下土木内町 see styles |
shimodogiuchichou / shimodogiuchicho しもどぎうちちょう |
(place-name) Shimodogiuchichō |
公共土木事業 see styles |
koukyoudobokujigyou / kokyodobokujigyo こうきょうどぼくじぎょう |
public works |
米国土木学会 see styles |
beikokudobokugakkai / bekokudobokugakkai べいこくどぼくがっかい |
(org) American Society of Civil Engineers; ASCE; (o) American Society of Civil Engineers; ASCE |
農業土木学園 see styles |
nougyoudobokugakuen / nogyodobokugakuen のうぎょうどぼくがくえん |
(place-name) Nougyoudobokugakuen |
Variations: |
tsuchiakebi; tsuchiakebi つちあけび; ツチアケビ |
(kana only) Cyrtosia septentrionalis (species of orchid) |
土木学会付属土木図書館 see styles |
dobokugakkaifuzokudobokutoshokan どぼくがっかいふぞくどぼくとしょかん |
(org) Civil Engineering Library, Japan Society of Civil Engineers; (o) Civil Engineering Library, Japan Society of Civil Engineers |
公共土木施設災害復旧事業費国庫負担法 see styles |
koukyoudobokushisetsusaigaifukkyuujigyouhikokkofutanhou / kokyodobokushisetsusaigaifukkyujigyohikokkofutanho こうきょうどぼくしせつさいがいふっきゅうじぎょうひこっこふたんほう |
National Government Defrayment Act for Reconstruction of Disaster-Stricken Public Facilities |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 28 results for "土木" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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