There are 29 total results for your 嫩 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
嫩 see styles |
nèn nen4 nen waka わか |
young and tender; (of food) tender; lightly cooked; (of color) light; (of a person) inexperienced; unskilled (female given name) Waka |
嫰 嫩 see styles |
nèn nen4 nen |
old variant of 嫩[nen4] See: 嫩 |
嫩主 see styles |
nèn zhǔ nen4 zhu3 nen chu |
newbie |
嫩子 see styles |
wakako わかこ |
(female given name) Wakako |
嫩江 see styles |
nèn jiāng nen4 jiang1 nen chiang |
Nenjiang county in Heihe 黑河[Hei1 he2], Heilongjiang |
嫩綠 嫩绿 see styles |
nèn lǜ nen4 lu:4 nen lü |
tender green; soft green |
嫩芽 see styles |
nèn yá nen4 ya2 nen ya donga どんが |
tender shoots (archaism) bud; sprout |
嫩苗 see styles |
nèn miáo nen4 miao2 nen miao |
seedling; tender young shoot; sprout |
嫩葉 嫩叶 see styles |
nèn yè nen4 ye4 nen yeh donyou / donyo どんよう |
tender young leaves new leaves; fresh verdure; (given name) Don'you |
嬌嫩 娇嫩 see styles |
jiāo nen jiao1 nen5 chiao nen |
tender and lovely; fragile; delicate |
柔嫩 see styles |
róu nèn rou2 nen4 jou nen |
tender; delicate (texture) |
白嫩 see styles |
bái nèn bai2 nen4 pai nen |
(of skin etc) fair; delicate |
稚嫩 see styles |
zhì nèn zhi4 nen4 chih nen |
young and tender; puerile; soft and immature |
細嫩 细嫩 see styles |
xì nèn xi4 nen4 hsi nen |
tender |
裝嫩 装嫩 see styles |
zhuāng nèn zhuang1 nen4 chuang nen |
to act young; to affect a youthful appearance |
嫩江縣 嫩江县 see styles |
nèn jiāng xiàn nen4 jiang1 xian4 nen chiang hsien |
Nenjiang county in Heihe 黑河[Hei1 he2], Heilongjiang |
嫩苗龜 嫩苗龟 see styles |
nèn miáo guī nen4 miao2 gui1 nen miao kuei |
Turtwig, Japanese comic character, turtle with seedling growing out of its head |
臉皮嫩 脸皮嫩 see styles |
liǎn pí nèn lian3 pi2 nen4 lien p`i nen lien pi nen |
bashful; shy |
黎巴嫩 see styles |
lí bā nèn li2 ba1 nen4 li pa nen rebanon レバノン |
More info & calligraphy: Lebanon(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Lebanon |
嫩江地區 嫩江地区 see styles |
nèn jiāng dì qū nen4 jiang1 di4 qu1 nen chiang ti ch`ü nen chiang ti chü |
Nenjiang county in Heihe 黑河[Hei1 he2], Heilongjiang |
細皮嫩肉 细皮嫩肉 see styles |
xì pí nèn ròu xi4 pi2 nen4 rou4 hsi p`i nen jou hsi pi nen jou |
soft skin and tender flesh (idiom); smooth-skinned |
香嬌玉嫩 香娇玉嫩 see styles |
xiāng jiāo yù nèn xiang1 jiao1 yu4 nen4 hsiang chiao yü nen |
a beautiful woman |
巴爾克嫩德 巴尔克嫩德 see styles |
bā ěr kè nèn dé ba1 er3 ke4 nen4 de2 pa erh k`o nen te pa erh ko nen te |
Jan Pieter Balkenende (1956-), prime minister of the Netherlands 2002-2010 |
帕德嫩神廟 帕德嫩神庙 see styles |
pà dé nèn shén miào pa4 de2 nen4 shen2 miao4 p`a te nen shen miao pa te nen shen miao |
Parthenon Temple on the Acropolis, Athens (Tw) |
老牛吃嫩草 see styles |
lǎo niú chī nèn cǎo lao3 niu2 chi1 nen4 cao3 lao niu ch`ih nen ts`ao lao niu chih nen tsao |
lit. an old cow eats young grass (idiom); fig. a May-December relationship; a romance where the man is significantly older than the woman |
Variations: |
wakaba(p); donyou(嫩葉) / wakaba(p); donyo(嫩葉) わかば(P); どんよう(嫩葉) |
new leaves; young leaves; fresh verdure |
黎巴嫩(ateji) see styles |
rebanon レバノン |
(kana only) Lebanon |
Variations: |
futaba ふたば |
(1) seed leaves (of a dicot); cotyledons; bud; sprout; (2) early stages; very beginning |
黎巴嫩(ateji)(rK) see styles |
rebanon レバノン |
(kana only) Lebanon |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 29 results for "嫩" 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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