There are 44 total results for your 日月 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
日月 see styles |
rì yuè ri4 yue4 jih yüeh hizuki ひづき |
the sun and moon; day and month; every day and every month; season; life and livelihood (1) sun and moon; (2) time; days and months; years; (3) (にちげつ only) Sunday and Monday; (female given name) Hizuki sun and moon |
日月暈 日月晕 see styles |
rì yuè yùn ri4 yue4 yun4 jih yüeh yün |
halo; ring of light around the sun or moon |
日月潭 see styles |
rì yuè tán ri4 yue4 tan2 jih yüeh t`an jih yüeh tan |
Sun Moon Lake in Nantou County, Taiwan |
日月火 see styles |
nichigetsuka にちげつか |
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday |
日月眼 see styles |
rì yuè yǎn ri4 yue4 yan3 jih yüeh yen jitsugetsu gan |
eyes of the sun and moon |
日月食 see styles |
rì yuè shí ri4 yue4 shi2 jih yüeh shih |
eclipsis (of the moon or sun) |
三日月 see styles |
mikaruna みかるな |
crescent moon; young moon; (female given name) Mikaruna |
土日月 see styles |
donichigetsu どにちげつ |
Saturday, Sunday and Monday |
瞳日月 see styles |
akihito あきひと |
(given name) Akihito |
短日月 see styles |
tanjitsugetsu たんじつげつ |
short period of time |
長日月 see styles |
choujitsugetsu / chojitsugetsu ちょうじつげつ |
long period of time |
閑日月 see styles |
kanjitsugetsu かんじつげつ |
leisure |
日月五星 see styles |
rì yuè wǔ xīng ri4 yue4 wu3 xing1 jih yüeh wu hsing |
sun, moon and the five visible planets |
日月如梭 see styles |
rì yuè rú suō ri4 yue4 ru2 suo1 jih yüeh ju so |
the sun and moon like a shuttle (idiom); How time flies! |
日月星辰 see styles |
jitsugetsuseishin; nichigetsuseishin / jitsugetsuseshin; nichigetsuseshin じつげつせいしん; にちげつせいしん |
More info & calligraphy: The Sun, Moon, and Stars |
日月燈明 日月灯明 see styles |
rì yuè dēng míng ri4 yue4 deng1 ming2 jih yüeh teng ming Nichigetsutōmyō |
Candrasūryapradīpa |
日月蹉跎 see styles |
rì yuè cuō tuó ri4 yue4 cuo1 tuo2 jih yüeh ts`o t`o jih yüeh tso to |
the years have slipped by |
日月重光 see styles |
rì yuè chóng guāng ri4 yue4 chong2 guang1 jih yüeh ch`ung kuang jih yüeh chung kuang |
the sun and moon shine once more; fig. things get back to normal after an upheaval |
日月雙懸 日月双悬 see styles |
rì yuè shuāng xuán ri4 yue4 shuang1 xuan2 jih yüeh shuang hsüan nichigatsu narabekakeru |
sun and moon shall hang together |
三十日月 see styles |
misokazuki みそかづき |
(rare) new moon; lunar phase when the moon is completely invisible |
三日月原 see styles |
mikazukibaru みかづきばる |
(place-name) Mikazukibaru |
三日月山 see styles |
mikazukiyama みかづきやま |
(personal name) Mikazukiyama |
三日月形 see styles |
mikazukigata みかづきがた |
(can be adjective with の) crescent shape |
三日月橋 see styles |
mikazukibashi みかづきばし |
(place-name) Mikazukibashi |
三日月沼 see styles |
mikazukinuma みかづきぬま |
(personal name) Mikazukinuma |
三日月湖 see styles |
mikazukiko みかづきこ |
oxbow lake; billabong |
三日月町 see styles |
mikazukichou / mikazukicho みかづきちょう |
(place-name) Mikazukichō |
三日月眉 see styles |
mikazukimayu みかづきまゆ |
arched eyebrows |
三日月藻 see styles |
mikazukimo みかづきも |
Closterium (genus of algae) |
三日月駅 see styles |
mikazukieki みかづきえき |
(st) Mikazuki Station |
蔽日月光 see styles |
bì rì yuè guāng bi4 ri4 yue4 guang1 pi jih yüeh kuang Hei nichigetsu kō |
Covering the Light of the Sun and Moon |
超日月光 see styles |
chāo rì yuè guāng chao1 ri4 yue4 guang1 ch`ao jih yüeh kuang chao jih yüeh kuang Chō nichigetsu kō |
Luminosity Beyond That of the Sun and Moon |
日月戢重暉 日月戢重晖 see styles |
rì yuè jí chóng huī ri4 yue4 ji2 chong2 hui1 jih yüeh chi ch`ung hui jih yüeh chi chung hui nichi getsu shū jū ki |
outshining the sun and moon |
日月淨明德 日月净明德 see styles |
rì yuè jìng míng dé ri4 yue4 jing4 ming2 de2 jih yüeh ching ming te Nichigetsu jōmyō toku |
Candra-vimala-sūrya-prabhāsa-śrī. A Buddha whose realm resembles Sukhāvatī. |
日月燈明佛 日月灯明佛 see styles |
rì yuè dēng míng fó ri4 yue4 deng1 ming2 fo2 jih yüeh teng ming fo Nichigetsu tō myō butsu |
Candra-sūrya-pradīpa, or Candrārkadīpa. The title of 20, 000 Buddhas who succeeded each other preaching the Lotus Sutra, v. 法華經, 序品. |
三日月温泉 see styles |
mikazukionsen みかづきおんせん |
(place-name) Mikazukionsen |
三日月燕魚 see styles |
mikazukitsubameuo; mikazukitsubameuo みかづきつばめうお; ミカヅキツバメウオ |
(kana only) golden spadefish (Platax boersii); Boer's batfish |
三日月神社 see styles |
mikkatsukijinja みっかつきじんじゃ |
(place-name) Mikkatsuki Shrine |
超日月光佛 see styles |
chāo rì yuè guāng fó chao1 ri4 yue4 guang1 fo2 ch`ao jih yüeh kuang fo chao jih yüeh kuang fo chō nichi gakkō butsu |
Buddha whose luminosity outshines the sun and moon |
離垢日月光首 离垢日月光首 see styles |
lí gòu rì yuè guāng shǒu li2 gou4 ri4 yue4 guang1 shou3 li kou jih yüeh kuang shou Riku nichigekkō shu |
Candra-sūrya-vimala-prabhāsa-śrī |
三日月ゴルフ場 see styles |
mikazukigorufujou / mikazukigorufujo みかづきゴルフじょう |
(place-name) Mikazuki golf links |
佐用郡三日月町 see styles |
sayougunmikazukichou / sayogunmikazukicho さようぐんみかづきちょう |
(place-name) Sayougunmikazukichō |
小城郡三日月町 see styles |
ogigunmikatsukichou / ogigunmikatsukicho おぎぐんみかつきちょう |
(place-name) Ogigunmikatsukichō |
肥沃な三日月地帯 see styles |
hiyokunamikazukichitai ひよくなみかづきちたい |
(exp,n) Fertile Crescent |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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