There are 18 total results for your 百千 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
百千 see styles |
bǎi qiān bai3 qian1 pai ch`ien pai chien momochi ももち |
(can be adjective with の) a large number; all sorts; hundreds and thousands; (given name) Momochi one hundred thousand |
百千万 see styles |
mochima もちま |
multitudinousness; (female given name) Mochima |
百千倍 see styles |
bǎi qiān bèi bai3 qian1 bei4 pai ch`ien pei pai chien pei hyakusenbai |
a hundred thousandfold |
百千劫 see styles |
bǎi qiān jié bai3 qian1 jie2 pai ch`ien chieh pai chien chieh hyakusen kō |
one hundred thousand eons |
百千數 百千数 see styles |
bǎi qiān shù bai3 qian1 shu4 pai ch`ien shu pai chien shu hyakusenshu |
one hundred thousand in number |
百千歲 百千岁 see styles |
bǎi qiān suì bai3 qian1 sui4 pai ch`ien sui pai chien sui hyakusen sai |
a hundred thousand years |
百千鳥 see styles |
momochidori ももちどり |
(1) (poetic term) many bird; various kinds of birds; (2) (archaism) (See チドリ) plover; (3) (archaism) (See ウグイス・1) Japanese bush warbler; Japanese nightingale |
百千光明 see styles |
bǎi qiān guāng míng bai3 qian1 guang1 ming2 pai ch`ien kuang ming pai chien kuang ming hyakusen kōmyō |
one hundred thousand rays of light |
百千家満 see styles |
ochiyama おちやま |
(personal name) Ochiyama |
百千萬劫 百千万劫 see styles |
bǎi qiān wàn jié bai3 qian1 wan4 jie2 pai ch`ien wan chieh pai chien wan chieh hyakusenman kō |
thousand million eons |
倶胝百千 see styles |
jù zhī bǎi qiān ju4 zhi1 bai3 qian1 chü chih pai ch`ien chü chih pai chien kuchi hyakusen |
a trillion |
說百千數 说百千数 see styles |
shuō bǎi qiān shù shuo1 bai3 qian1 shu4 shuo pai ch`ien shu shuo pai chien shu setsu hyakusenshu |
said to be one hundred thousand-fold |
百千萬億旋 百千万亿旋 see styles |
bǎi qiān wàn yì xuán bai3 qian1 wan4 yi4 xuan2 pai ch`ien wan i hsüan pai chien wan i hsüan hyakusenmanoku sen |
koṭīśatasahasrâvartī |
下百千家満 see styles |
shimoochiyama しもおちやま |
(place-name) Shimoochiyama |
倶胝百千倍數 倶胝百千倍数 see styles |
jù zhī bǎi qiān bèi shù ju4 zhi1 bai3 qian1 bei4 shu4 chü chih pai ch`ien pei shu chü chih pai chien pei shu kuchihyakusenbai shu |
a trillionfold in number |
無量百千萬億 无量百千万亿 see styles |
wú liáng bǎi qiān wàn yì wu2 liang2 bai3 qian1 wan4 yi4 wu liang pai ch`ien wan i wu liang pai chien wan i muryō hyakusen mannoku |
incalculable hundreds of thousands of myriads of millions of... |
具足百千光幢幡 see styles |
jù zú bǎi qiān guāng chuáng fān ju4 zu2 bai3 qian1 guang1 chuang2 fan1 chü tsu pai ch`ien kuang ch`uang fan chü tsu pai chien kuang chuang fan Gusoku hyakusen kōtōhon |
Raśmi-śata-sahasra-paripūrṇa-dhvaja |
若干百千億周旋總持 若干百千亿周旋总持 see styles |
ruò gān bǎi qiān yì zhōu xuán zǒng chí ruo4 gan1 bai3 qian1 yi4 zhou1 xuan2 zong3 chi2 jo kan pai ch`ien i chou hsüan tsung ch`ih jo kan pai chien i chou hsüan tsung chih nyakukan hyakusenoku shūsen sōji |
(Skt. koṭīśatasahasrâvartā... dhāraṇī) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 18 results for "百千" 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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