There are 26 total results for your 杳 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
杳 see styles |
yǎo yao3 yao haruka はるか |
dark and quiet; disappear (adj-t,adv-to) (See 杳として) dark; not understood; unknown; (female given name) Haruka |
杳乎 see styles |
youko / yoko ようこ |
(adjective) (archaism) deep and wide |
杳佳 see styles |
haruka はるか |
(female given name) Haruka |
杳冥 see styles |
yǎo míng yao3 ming2 yao ming |
dim and dusky; far and indistinct |
杳子 see styles |
youko / yoko ようこ |
(female given name) Yōko |
杳杳 see styles |
yǎo yǎo yao3 yao3 yao yao |
deep and somber; see also 窈窈[yao3 yao3] |
杳渺 see styles |
yǎo miǎo yao3 miao3 yao miao |
dimly discernible |
杳然 see styles |
yǎo rán yao3 ran2 yao jan |
quiet, silent, and lonely; far and indistinct; gone without a trace |
杳眇 see styles |
yǎo miǎo yao3 miao3 yao miao |
variant of 杳渺[yao3 miao3] |
杳美 see styles |
harumi はるみ |
(female given name) Harumi |
杳花 see styles |
haruka はるか |
(female given name) Haruka |
杳茫 see styles |
yǎo máng yao3 mang2 yao mang |
distant and out of sight |
杳靄 杳霭 see styles |
yǎo ǎi yao3 ai3 yao ai |
far and deep |
杳香 see styles |
youkou / yoko ようこう |
(given name) Yōkou |
咲杳 see styles |
sakura さくら |
(female given name) Sakura |
嗄杳 see styles |
sakura さくら |
(female given name) Sakura |
岳杳 see styles |
gakuyou / gakuyo がくよう |
(given name) Gakuyou |
杳として see styles |
youtoshite / yotoshite ようとして |
(exp,adv) no information; no clue; completely unknown |
杳如黃鶴 杳如黄鹤 see styles |
yǎo rú huáng hè yao3 ru2 huang2 he4 yao ju huang ho |
to be gone forever (idiom); to disappear without a trace |
杳無人煙 杳无人烟 see styles |
yǎo wú rén yān yao3 wu2 ren2 yan1 yao wu jen yen |
see 杳無人跡|杳无人迹[yao3wu2ren2ji4] |
杳無人跡 杳无人迹 see styles |
yǎo wú rén jì yao3 wu2 ren2 ji4 yao wu jen chi |
(idiom) without trace of human presence; uninhabited; deserted |
杳無消息 杳无消息 see styles |
yǎo wú xiāo xī yao3 wu2 xiao1 xi1 yao wu hsiao hsi |
see 杳無音信|杳无音信[yao3 wu2 yin1 xin4] |
杳無音信 杳无音信 see styles |
yǎo wú yīn xìn yao3 wu2 yin1 xin4 yao wu yin hsin |
to have no news whatever |
雁杳魚沈 雁杳鱼沉 see styles |
yàn yǎo yú chén yan4 yao3 yu2 chen2 yen yao yü ch`en yen yao yü chen |
without news from sb (idiom) |
魚沉雁杳 鱼沉雁杳 see styles |
yú chén yàn yǎo yu2 chen2 yan4 yao3 yü ch`en yen yao yü chen yen yao |
lit. the fish swam away into the depths, the goose vanished in the distance (idiom); fig. to have had no news (of sb who went away); to have lost contact |
Variations: |
youtoshite / yotoshite ようとして |
(exp,adv) utterly (unknown; esp. of someone's whereabouts); completely; (no information) whatsoever; at all |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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