There are 19 total results for your 情緒 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
情緒 情绪 see styles |
qíng xù qing2 xu4 ch`ing hsü ching hsü joucho(p); jousho(p) / jocho(p); josho(p) じょうちょ(P); じょうしょ(P) |
mood; state of mind; moodiness; CL:種|种[zhong3] (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) emotion; feeling; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) atmosphere; mood; spirit |
情緒化 情绪化 see styles |
qíng xù huà qing2 xu4 hua4 ch`ing hsü hua ching hsü hua |
emotional; sentimental |
情緒的 see styles |
jouchoteki / jochoteki じょうちょてき |
(adjectival noun) emotional; sentimental |
鬧情緒 闹情绪 see styles |
nào qíng xù nao4 qing2 xu4 nao ch`ing hsü nao ching hsü |
to be in a bad mood |
情緒價值 情绪价值 see styles |
qíng xù jià zhí qing2 xu4 jia4 zhi2 ch`ing hsü chia chih ching hsü chia chih |
emotional value |
情緒商數 情绪商数 see styles |
qíng xù shāng shù qing2 xu4 shang1 shu4 ch`ing hsü shang shu ching hsü shang shu |
emotional intelligence quotient (EQ) |
情緒智商 情绪智商 see styles |
qíng xù zhì shāng qing2 xu4 zhi4 shang1 ch`ing hsü chih shang ching hsü chih shang |
emotional intelligence (EQ) |
情緒狀態 情绪状态 see styles |
qíng xù zhuàng tài qing2 xu4 zhuang4 tai4 ch`ing hsü chuang t`ai ching hsü chuang tai |
emotional state |
情緒纏綿 see styles |
jouchotenmen / jochotenmen じょうちょてんめん joushotenmen / joshotenmen じょうしょてんめん |
(n,adj-na,adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (archaism) (yoji) tender sentiments; being overcome with emotions; having a tender feeling (for a person) |
情緒纒綿 see styles |
jouchotenmen / jochotenmen じょうちょてんめん joushotenmen / joshotenmen じょうしょてんめん |
(n,adj-na,adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (archaism) (yoji) tender sentiments; being overcome with emotions; having a tender feeling (for a person) |
情緒障害 see styles |
jouchoshougai; joushoshougai / jochoshogai; joshoshogai じょうちょしょうがい; じょうしょしょうがい |
(noun/participle) (suffering) an emotional disturbance |
下町情緒 see styles |
shitamachijoucho / shitamachijocho したまちじょうちょ |
the friendly atmosphere of the traditional commercial and working-class neighborhoods |
異国情緒 see styles |
ikokujoucho; ikokujousho(ik) / ikokujocho; ikokujosho(ik) いこくじょうちょ; いこくじょうしょ(ik) |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) exotic mood; exotic atmosphere; exoticism |
自卑情緒 自卑情绪 see styles |
zì bēi qíng xù zi4 bei1 qing2 xu4 tzu pei ch`ing hsü tzu pei ching hsü |
inferiority complex |
情緒不安定 see styles |
jouchofuantei / jochofuante じょうちょふあんてい |
(noun or adjectival noun) emotional instability |
情緒障害児 see styles |
joushoshougaiji; jouchoshougaiji / joshoshogaiji; jochoshogaiji じょうしょしょうがいじ; じょうちょしょうがいじ |
emotionally disturbed child |
情緒てんめん see styles |
jouchotenmen / jochotenmen じょうちょてんめん joushotenmen / joshotenmen じょうしょてんめん |
(n,adj-na,adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (archaism) (yoji) tender sentiments; being overcome with emotions; having a tender feeling (for a person) |
民族主義情緒 民族主义情绪 see styles |
mín zú zhǔ yì qíng xù min2 zu2 zhu3 yi4 qing2 xu4 min tsu chu i ch`ing hsü min tsu chu i ching hsü |
nationalist feelings; nationalist sentiment |
Variations: |
joushotenmen; jouchotenmen / joshotenmen; jochotenmen じょうしょてんめん; じょうちょてんめん |
(n,adj-na,adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) tender sentiments; being overcome with emotions; having a tender feeling (for a person) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 19 results for "情緒" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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