There are 38 total results for your 疊 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
疊 叠 see styles |
dié die2 tieh tatami たたみ |
to fold; to fold over in layers; to furl; to layer; to pile up; to repeat; to duplicate (out-dated kanji) tatami mat; Japanese straw floor coverings; (surname) Tatami |
疊加 叠加 see styles |
dié jiā die2 jia1 tieh chia |
to superimpose; to layer; to overlay; to superpose |
疊合 叠合 see styles |
dié hé die2 he2 tieh ho |
to overlay; to superpose; to superimpose; to overlap |
疊屋 see styles |
tatamiya たたみや |
(surname) Tatamiya |
疊層 叠层 see styles |
dié céng die2 ceng2 tieh ts`eng tieh tseng |
repeated layers; stratified; laminated; stacked; piled strata |
疊彩 叠彩 see styles |
dié cǎi die2 cai3 tieh ts`ai tieh tsai |
Diecai district of Guilin city 桂林市[Gui4 lin2 shi4], Guangxi |
疊放 叠放 see styles |
dié fàng die2 fang4 tieh fang |
to stack; to lay one on top of another |
疊紙 叠纸 see styles |
dié zhǐ die2 zhi3 tieh chih |
to fold paper; origami |
堆疊 堆叠 see styles |
duī dié dui1 die2 tui tieh |
to pile up; to put layer upon layer; (Tw) (computing) stack |
套疊 套叠 see styles |
tào dié tao4 die2 t`ao tieh tao tieh |
overlapping; nesting; to interleave |
層疊 层叠 see styles |
céng dié ceng2 die2 ts`eng tieh tseng tieh |
layer upon layer; tiered |
折疊 折叠 see styles |
zhé dié zhe2 die2 che tieh |
to fold; collapsible; folding (bicycle, antenna, bed etc) |
石疊 see styles |
ishidatami いしだたみ |
(place-name) Ishidatami |
積疊 积叠 see styles |
jī dié ji1 die2 chi tieh |
to pile up layer upon layer |
複疊 复叠 see styles |
fù dié fu4 die2 fu tieh |
reduplication of words or syllables (as a stylistic device in Chinese) |
覆疊 覆叠 see styles |
fù dié fu4 die2 fu tieh |
to overlap; to overlay; cascaded (thermodynamic cycle) |
重疊 重叠 see styles |
chóng dié chong2 die2 ch`ung tieh chung tieh |
to overlap; to superimpose; to telescope; to run together; to duplicate; one over another; superposition; an overlap; redundancy; reduplication (in Chinese grammar, e.g. 散散步[san4 san4 bu4] to have a stroll) |
疊層岩 叠层岩 see styles |
dié céng yán die2 ceng2 yan2 tieh ts`eng yen tieh tseng yen |
stromatolite |
疊層石 叠层石 see styles |
dié céng shí die2 ceng2 shi2 tieh ts`eng shih tieh tseng shih |
stromatolite |
疊彩區 叠彩区 see styles |
dié cǎi qū die2 cai3 qu1 tieh ts`ai ch`ü tieh tsai chü |
Diecai district of Guilin city 桂林市[Gui4 lin2 shi4], Guangxi |
疊羅漢 叠罗汉 see styles |
dié luó hàn die2 luo2 han4 tieh lo han |
human pyramid |
疊音鈸 叠音钹 see styles |
dié yīn bó die2 yin1 bo2 tieh yin po |
ride cymbal (drum kit component) |
三疊紀 三叠纪 see styles |
sān dié jì san1 die2 ji4 san tieh chi |
Triassic (geological period 250-205m years ago) |
二疊紀 二叠纪 see styles |
èr dié jì er4 die2 ji4 erh tieh chi |
Permian (geological period 292-250m years ago) |
態疊加 态叠加 see styles |
tài dié jiā tai4 die2 jia1 t`ai tieh chia tai tieh chia |
superposition of states (quantum mechanics) |
折疊式 折叠式 see styles |
zhé dié shì zhe2 die2 shi4 che tieh shih |
folding (i.e. portable) |
折疊椅 折叠椅 see styles |
zhé dié yǐ zhe2 die2 yi3 che tieh i |
folding chair; deck chair |
腸套疊 肠套叠 see styles |
cháng tào dié chang2 tao4 die2 ch`ang t`ao tieh chang tao tieh |
intussusception (medicine) |
假詞疊詞 假词叠词 see styles |
jiǎ cí dié cí jia3 ci2 die2 ci2 chia tz`u tieh tz`u chia tzu tieh tzu |
pseudo-affixation |
動詞重疊 动词重叠 see styles |
dòng cí chóng dié dong4 ci2 chong2 die2 tung tz`u ch`ung tieh tung tzu chung tieh |
verb reduplication |
層巒疊嶂 层峦叠嶂 see styles |
céng luán dié zhàng ceng2 luan2 die2 zhang4 ts`eng luan tieh chang tseng luan tieh chang |
range upon range of mountains (idiom) |
層見疊出 层见叠出 see styles |
céng xiàn - dié chū ceng2 xian4 - die2 chu1 ts`eng hsien - tieh ch`u tseng hsien - tieh chu |
(idiom) to occur frequently; to occur repeatedly |
山巒重疊 山峦重叠 see styles |
shān luán chóng dié shan1 luan2 chong2 die2 shan luan ch`ung tieh shan luan chung tieh |
overlapping ranges of high mountains (idiom) |
涅槃疊那 涅槃叠那 see styles |
niè pán dien à nie4 pan2 dien2 a4 nieh p`an dien a nieh pan dien a nehan jōna |
? nidhāpana, nirdahana, cremation. |
涅疊般那 涅叠般那 see styles |
niè dié pán nà nie4 die2 pan2 na4 nieh tieh p`an na nieh tieh pan na nejōhanna |
cremation |
湼疊般那 湼叠般那 see styles |
niè dié bān nà nie4 die2 ban1 na4 nieh tieh pan na nejōhanna |
niṣṭapana, burning, cremation. |
重巒疊嶂 重峦叠嶂 see styles |
chóng luán dié zhàng chong2 luan2 die2 zhang4 ch`ung luan tieh chang chung luan tieh chang |
range upon range of mountains (idiom) |
Variations: |
tatami たたみ |
tatami mat; Japanese straw floor coverings |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 38 results for "疊" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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