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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
棍 see styles |
gùn gun4 kun kon こん |
stick; rod; truncheon; scoundrel; villain (rare) (See 棍棒) stick; club |
棍子 see styles |
gùn zi gun4 zi5 kun tzu tsueko つえこ |
stick; rod (female given name) Tsueko |
棍杖 see styles |
gùn zhàng gun4 zhang4 kun chang |
staff; rod |
棍棒 see styles |
gùn bàng gun4 bang4 kun pang konbou / konbo こんぼう |
club; staff; stick stick; club; cudgel; bludgeon |
光棍 see styles |
guāng gùn guang1 gun4 kuang kun |
gangster; hoodlum; bachelor; single man; (dialect) wise person; astute person |
冰棍 see styles |
bīng gùn bing1 gun4 ping kun |
popsicle; ice lolly; CL:根[gen1] |
夾棍 夹棍 see styles |
jiā gùn jia1 gun4 chia kun |
leg vise (torture instrument) |
惡棍 恶棍 see styles |
è gùn e4 gun4 o kun |
scoundrel; rogue; bully; villain |
拐棍 see styles |
guǎi gùn guai3 gun4 kuai kun |
cane; walking stick |
撬棍 see styles |
qiào gùn qiao4 gun4 ch`iao kun chiao kun |
crowbar |
旋棍 see styles |
tonfaa; tonfaa; senkon; toifaa(sk) / tonfa; tonfa; senkon; toifa(sk) トンファー; とんふぁあ; せんこん; トイファー(sk) |
(kana only) (rkb:) tonfa; traditional Okinawan weapon similar to a nightstick |
曲棍 see styles |
qū gùn qu1 gun4 ch`ü kun chü kun |
bent stick; hockey stick |
木棍 see styles |
mù gùn mu4 gun4 mu kun |
wooden stick |
柴棍 see styles |
saigon サイゴン |
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Saigon |
法棍 see styles |
fǎ gùn fa3 gun4 fa kun |
baguette (bread) |
淫棍 see styles |
yín gùn yin2 gun4 yin kun |
womanizer; lecher |
球棍 see styles |
qiú gùn qiu2 gun4 ch`iu kun chiu kun |
(sport) club; bat |
甩棍 see styles |
shuǎi gùn shuai3 gun4 shuai kun |
expandable baton |
結棍 结棍 see styles |
jié gùn jie2 gun4 chieh kun |
(Wu dialect) sturdy; robust; formidable; awesome |
警棍 see styles |
jǐng gùn jing3 gun4 ching kun |
police truncheon |
賭棍 赌棍 see styles |
dǔ gùn du3 gun4 tu kun |
hardened gambler; professional gambler |
長棍 长棍 see styles |
cháng gùn chang2 gun4 ch`ang kun chang kun |
baguette |
棍網球 棍网球 see styles |
gùn wǎng qiú gun4 wang3 qiu2 kun wang ch`iu kun wang chiu |
lacrosse |
三節棍 see styles |
sansetsukon さんせつこん |
three-section staff |
二節棍 二节棍 see styles |
èr jié gùn er4 jie2 gun4 erh chieh kun |
nunchaku (weapon with two rods joined by a short chain, used in martial arts) |
光棍兒 光棍儿 see styles |
guāng gùn r guang1 gun4 r5 kuang kun r |
bachelor; single man (erhua form of 光棍[guang1 gun4]) |
光棍節 光棍节 see styles |
guāng gùn jié guang1 gun4 jie2 kuang kun chieh |
Singles' Day (November 11), originally a day of activities for single people, but now also the world's biggest annual retail sales day |
兩節棍 两节棍 see styles |
liǎng jié gùn liang3 jie2 gun4 liang chieh kun |
nunchaku |
冰棍兒 冰棍儿 see styles |
bīng gùn r bing1 gun4 r5 ping kun r |
ice lolly; popsicle |
双節棍 see styles |
nunchaku; nunchaku ぬんちゃく; ヌンチャク |
(kana only) {MA} nunchaku (two linked fighting sticks); nunchak; nunchucks |
平均棍 see styles |
heikinkon / hekinkon へいきんこん |
halter; haltere (small balancing organ on a two-winged fly) |
打光棍 see styles |
dǎ guāng gùn da3 guang1 gun4 ta kuang kun |
to live as a bachelor |
打棍子 see styles |
dǎ gùn zi da3 gun4 zi5 ta kun tzu |
to bludgeon; to hit with a big stick |
撥火棍 拨火棍 see styles |
bō huǒ gùn bo1 huo3 gun4 po huo kun |
poker |
攪屎棍 搅屎棍 see styles |
jiǎo shǐ gùn jiao3 shi3 gun4 chiao shih kun |
(derog.) shit-stirrer; troublemaker |
曲棍球 see styles |
qū gùn qiú qu1 gun4 qiu2 ch`ü kun ch`iu chü kun chiu |
field hockey |
雙截棍 双截棍 see styles |
shuāng jié gùn shuang1 jie2 gun4 shuang chieh kun |
variant of 雙節棍|双节棍[shuang1 jie2 gun4] |
雙節棍 双节棍 see styles |
shuāng jié gùn shuang1 jie2 gun4 shuang chieh kun |
nunchaku |
電警棍 电警棍 see styles |
diàn jǐng gùn dian4 jing3 gun4 tien ching kun |
stun baton |
法國長棍 法国长棍 see styles |
fǎ guó cháng gùn fa3 guo2 chang2 gun4 fa kuo ch`ang kun fa kuo chang kun |
baguette |
雙節棍道 双节棍道 see styles |
shuāng jié gùn dào shuang1 jie2 gun4 dao4 shuang chieh kun tao |
nunchaku martial arts |
一棍子打死 see styles |
yī gùn zi dǎ sǐ yi1 gun4 zi5 da3 si3 i kun tzu ta ssu |
to deal a single fatal blow; (fig.) to totally repudiate sb because of a minor error |
Variations: |
konbou / konbo こんぼう |
stick; club; cudgel; bludgeon |
双節棍(rK) |
nunchaku; nunchaku ぬんちゃく; ヌンチャク |
(kana only) {MA} nunchaku (two linked fighting sticks); nunchucks |
Variations: |
saigon サイゴン |
(kana only) Saigon |
Variations: |
saigon サイゴン |
(kana only) Saigon (vie: Sài Gòn); Ho Chi Minh City |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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