There are 17 total results for your 大喜 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
大喜 see styles |
dà xǐ da4 xi3 ta hsi hiro ひろ |
exultation (personal name) Hiro Upananda |
大喜び see styles |
ooyorokobi おおよろこび |
(n,vs,vi) great joy; delight; jubilation |
大喜利 see styles |
oogiri おおぎり |
last piece of the day's programme; last act of a play; comic dialogue as the last item in vaudeville, music hall, etc. |
大喜園 see styles |
daikien だいきえん |
(place-name) Daikien |
大喜多 see styles |
okita おきた |
(surname) Okita |
大喜夛 see styles |
ookita おおきた |
(personal name) Ookita |
大喜戸 see styles |
ookido おおきど |
(surname) Ookido |
大喜新 see styles |
daigishin だいぎしん |
(place-name) Daigishin |
大喜田 see styles |
ookita おおきた |
(surname) Ookita |
大喜男 see styles |
takio たきお |
(given name) Takio |
大喜町 see styles |
daigichou / daigicho だいぎちょう |
(place-name) Daigichō |
大喜新町 see styles |
daigishinchou / daigishincho だいぎしんちょう |
(place-name) Daigishinchō |
大喜過望 大喜过望 see styles |
dà xǐ guò wàng da4 xi3 guo4 wang4 ta hsi kuo wang |
overjoyed at unexpected good news (idiom) |
好大喜功 see styles |
hào dà xǐ gōng hao4 da4 xi3 gong1 hao ta hsi kung |
to rejoice in grandiose deeds; to strive to achieve extraordinary things |
Variations: |
oogiri おおぎり |
(1) (大切り, 大切 only) large cut (e.g. of meat); (2) last piece of the day's programme; last act of a play; comic dialogue as the last item in vaudeville, music hall, etc. |
Variations: |
ooyorokobi おおよろこび |
(n,vs,vi) great joy; delight; jubilation |
Variations: |
oogiri おおぎり |
(1) quiz-like (TV) comedy segment in which participants improvise one-liners based on a given theme; (2) last piece of the day (in a vaudeville or music hall programme, etc.); last-item comic dialogue |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 17 results for "大喜" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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