There are 26 total results for your 痰 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
痰 see styles |
tán tan2 t`an tan tan たん |
phlegm; spittle (kana only) {med} phlegm; sputum mucous |
痰唾 see styles |
tantsuba たんつば |
(See 痰,唾) sputum; phlegm |
痰壷 see styles |
tantsubo たんつぼ |
spittoon; cuspidor |
痰壺 see styles |
tantsubo たんつぼ |
spittoon; cuspidor |
痰液 see styles |
tán yè tan2 ye4 t`an yeh tan yeh |
saliva; spittle |
痰盂 see styles |
tán yú tan2 yu2 t`an yü tan yü |
spittoon |
化痰 see styles |
huà tán hua4 tan2 hua t`an hua tan |
to transform phlegm (TCM) |
去痰 see styles |
kyotan きょたん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) expectoration |
吐痰 see styles |
tǔ tán tu3 tan2 t`u t`an tu tan |
to spit; to expectorate |
咳痰 see styles |
ké tán ke2 tan2 k`o t`an ko tan |
to cough up phlegm; to expectorate |
喀痰 see styles |
kakutan かくたん |
(n,vs,vi) expectoration; sputum |
検痰 see styles |
kentan けんたん |
(n,vs,vi) sputum test |
祛痰 see styles |
qū tán qu1 tan2 ch`ü t`an chü tan |
to dispel phlegm (TCM) |
血痰 see styles |
kettan けったん |
bloody phlegm |
黏痰 see styles |
nián tán nian2 tan2 nien t`an nien tan |
phlegm |
痰切豆 see styles |
tankirimame; tankirimame たんきりまめ; タンキリマメ |
(kana only) Rhynchosia volubilis (species of snoutbean) |
痰盂兒 痰盂儿 see styles |
tán yú r tan2 yu2 r5 t`an yü r tan yü r |
erhua variant of 痰盂[tan2 yu2] |
痰盂式 see styles |
tán yú shì tan2 yu2 shi4 t`an yü shih tan yü shih |
spittoon-shaped |
去痰薬 see styles |
kyotanyaku きょたんやく |
expectorant |
祛痰藥 祛痰药 see styles |
qū tán yào qu1 tan2 yao4 ch`ü t`an yao chü tan yao |
medicine to dispel phlegm (TCM) |
喀痰検査 see styles |
kakutankensa かくたんけんさ |
examination of someone's sputum |
理氣化痰 理气化痰 see styles |
lǐ qì huà tán li3 qi4 hua4 tan2 li ch`i hua t`an li chi hua tan |
(TCM) to rectify 氣|气[qi4] and transform phlegm |
Variations: |
tantsubo たんつぼ |
spittoon; cuspidor |
Variations: |
kettan けったん |
bloody phlegm |
Variations: |
kyotan きょたん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) expectoration |
魚生火,肉生痰,青菜豆腐保平安 鱼生火,肉生痰,青菜豆腐保平安 |
yú shēng huǒ , ròu shēng tán , qīng cài dòu fu bǎo píng ān yu2 sheng1 huo3 , rou4 sheng1 tan2 , qing1 cai4 dou4 fu5 bao3 ping2 an1 yü sheng huo , jou sheng t`an , ch`ing ts`ai tou fu pao p`ing an yü sheng huo , jou sheng tan , ching tsai tou fu pao ping an |
fish brings heat, meat brings phlegm, vegetables and tofu keep you healthy |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 26 results for "痰" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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