There are 44 total results for your 戚 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
戚 see styles |
qī qi1 ch`i chi chii / chi ちい |
(bound form) relatives; kin; (bound form) grief; sorrow; (old) battle-axe (surname) Chii |
慼 戚 see styles |
qī qi1 ch`i chi seki |
variant of 戚[qi1]; grief; sorrow sorrow |
慽 戚 see styles |
qī qi1 ch`i chi |
variant of 慼|戚[qi1] See: 戚 |
戚友 see styles |
qī yǒu qi1 you3 ch`i yu chi yu |
relatives and friends |
戚屬 戚属 see styles |
qī shǔ qi1 shu3 ch`i shu chi shu |
relative; family member; dependent |
戚戚 see styles |
qī qī qi1 qi1 ch`i ch`i chi chi |
intimate; closely related; sorrowful; distressed |
戚族 see styles |
qī zú qi1 zu2 ch`i tsu chi tsu |
family members; fellow clansman |
戚誼 戚谊 see styles |
qī yì qi1 yi4 ch`i i chi i |
relation; close friendship |
休戚 see styles |
kyuuseki / kyuseki きゅうせき |
weal and woe; joys and sorrows; welfare |
伽戚 see styles |
kazuaki かずあき |
(personal name) Kazuaki |
佳戚 see styles |
kazuaki かずあき |
(personal name) Kazuaki |
加戚 see styles |
kazuaki かずあき |
(personal name) Kazuaki |
哀戚 see styles |
āi qī ai1 qi1 ai ch`i ai chi |
sorrow; grief |
夏戚 see styles |
kazuaki かずあき |
(personal name) Kazuaki |
外戚 see styles |
gaiseki がいせき |
maternal relative |
姻戚 see styles |
inseki いんせき |
in-law; relative by marriage |
悲戚 see styles |
bēi qī bei1 qi1 pei ch`i pei chi |
mournful |
慼慼 戚戚 see styles |
qī qī qi1 qi1 ch`i ch`i chi chi |
sorrowful; distressed |
憂戚 see styles |
yuuseki / yuseki ゆうせき |
grief |
果戚 see styles |
kazuaki かずあき |
(personal name) Kazuaki |
歌戚 see styles |
kazuaki かずあき |
(personal name) Kazuaki |
縁戚 see styles |
enseki えんせき |
relative |
親戚 亲戚 see styles |
qīn qi qin1 qi5 ch`in ch`i chin chi shinseki しんせき |
a relative (i.e. family relation); CL:門|门[men2],個|个[ge4],位[wei4] relative; relation; kin 親眷 Relatives. |
遠戚 see styles |
enseki えんせき |
distant relative |
鄉戚 乡戚 see styles |
xiāng qi xiang1 qi5 hsiang ch`i hsiang chi |
a relative; a family member |
香戚 see styles |
kazuaki かずあき |
(personal name) Kazuaki |
戚繼光 戚继光 see styles |
qī jì guāng qi1 ji4 guang1 ch`i chi kuang chi chi kuang |
Qi Jiguang (1528-1588), military leader |
慼墅堰 戚墅堰 see styles |
qī shù yàn qi1 shu4 yan4 ch`i shu yen chi shu yen |
Qishu district of Changzhou city 常州市[Chang2 zhou1 shi4], Jiangsu |
熊親戚 熊亲戚 see styles |
xióng qīn qi xiong2 qin1 qi5 hsiung ch`in ch`i hsiung chin chi |
(coll.) busybody relative |
走親戚 走亲戚 see styles |
zǒu qīn qi zou3 qin1 qi5 tsou ch`in ch`i tsou chin chi |
to visit relatives |
休戚相關 休戚相关 see styles |
xiū qī xiāng guān xiu1 qi1 xiang1 guan1 hsiu ch`i hsiang kuan hsiu chi hsiang kuan |
to share the same interests (idiom); to be closely related; to be in the same boat |
姻戚関係 see styles |
insekikankei / insekikanke いんせきかんけい |
relation by marriage |
慼墅堰區 戚墅堰区 see styles |
qī shù yàn qū qi1 shu4 yan4 qu1 ch`i shu yen ch`ü chi shu yen chü |
Qishu district of Changzhou city 常州市[Chang2 zhou1 shi4], Jiangsu |
皇親國戚 皇亲国戚 see styles |
huáng qīn guó qī huang2 qin1 guo2 qi1 huang ch`in kuo ch`i huang chin kuo chi |
the emperor relatives (idiom); person with powerful connections |
自貽伊戚 自贻伊戚 see styles |
zì yí yī qī zi4 yi2 yi1 qi1 tzu i i ch`i tzu i i chi |
to create trouble for oneself (idiom) |
親戚故旧 see styles |
shinsekikokyuu / shinsekikokyu しんせきこきゅう |
relatives and old friends |
親戚眷属 see styles |
shinsekikenzoku しんせきけんぞく |
one's family and relatives; one's kith and kin |
親戚知己 see styles |
shinsekichiki しんせきちき |
(yoji) relatives and acquaintances |
親戚関係 see styles |
shinsekikankei / shinsekikanke しんせきかんけい |
relations; members of extended family |
鼓盆之戚 see styles |
gǔ pén zhī qī gu3 pen2 zhi1 qi1 ku p`en chih ch`i ku pen chih chi |
drumming on a bowl in grief (idiom, refers to Zhuangzi 莊子|庄子[Zhuang1 zi3] grieving for his lost wife); fig. grief for a lost wife |
Variations: |
yuuseki / yuseki ゆうせき |
(rare) grief |
Variations: |
shinseki しんせき |
(See 親類・しんるい) relative; relation; kin |
君子坦蕩蕩,小人長戚戚 君子坦荡荡,小人长戚戚 see styles |
jun zi tǎn dàng dàng , xiǎo rén cháng qī qī jun1 zi5 tan3 dang4 dang4 , xiao3 ren2 chang2 qi1 qi1 chün tzu t`an tang tang , hsiao jen ch`ang ch`i ch`i chün tzu tan tang tang , hsiao jen chang chi chi |
good people are at peace with themselves, (but) there is no rest for the wicked |
遠くの親戚より近くの他人 see styles |
tookunoshinsekiyorichikakunotanin とおくのしんせきよりちかくのたにん |
(expression) (proverb) (See 遠くの親類より近くの他人・とおくのしんるいよりちかくのたにん) a neighbour is better than a relative living far |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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