There are 56 total results for your 罐 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
罐 see styles |
guàn guan4 kuan |
can; jar; pot |
鑵 罐 see styles |
guàn guan4 kuan kan かん |
variant of 罐[guan4] (ateji / phonetic) can; tin |
罐子 see styles |
guàn zi guan4 zi5 kuan tzu |
jar; pitcher; pot |
罐籠 罐笼 see styles |
guàn lóng guan4 long2 kuan lung |
(mining) mine cage |
罐裝 罐装 see styles |
guàn zhuāng guan4 zhuang1 kuan chuang |
canned (food, coffee etc) |
罐詰 see styles |
kanzume かんづめ |
(out-dated kanji) (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) packing (in cans); canning; canned goods; tin can; (2) confining someone (e.g. so they can concentrate on work); (3) being stuck in a confined space |
罐車 罐车 see styles |
guàn chē guan4 che1 kuan ch`e kuan che |
(road) tanker truck; (rail) tank car; tank wagon |
罐頭 罐头 see styles |
guàn tou guan4 tou5 kuan t`ou kuan tou |
tin; can; CL:個|个[ge4] |
内罐 see styles |
uchigama うちがま |
(1) rice cooker pot; pot inside rice cooker; (2) indoor bathwater heater |
円罐 see styles |
marugama まるがま |
cylindrical boiler |
外罐 see styles |
sotogama そとがま |
(1) outer pot of a rice cooker; (2) outdoor bathwater heater |
拔罐 see styles |
bá guàn ba2 guan4 pa kuan |
cupping glass; fire cupping (acupressure technique of Chinese medicine, with fired vacuum cup applied to the skin); ventouse (vacuum method used in obstetrics) |
水罐 see styles |
shuǐ guàn shui3 guan4 shui kuan |
container for holding and pouring water (or other liquid): jug, pitcher, clay jar, jerry can, water bottle etc |
汽罐 see styles |
kikan きかん |
(out-dated kanji) boiler |
澡罐 see styles |
zǎo guàn zao3 guan4 tsao kuan |
tub (used for ablutions in a monastery) |
薬罐 see styles |
yakan やかん |
(out-dated kanji) (kana only) kettle |
藥罐 药罐 see styles |
yào guàn yao4 guan4 yao kuan yakan やかん |
pot for decocting herbal medicine (out-dated kanji) (kana only) kettle |
蜜罐 see styles |
mì guàn mi4 guan4 mi kuan |
honey pot; fig. comfortable living conditions; privileged environment |
鐵罐 铁罐 see styles |
tiě guàn tie3 guan4 t`ieh kuan tieh kuan |
metal pot |
罐焚き see styles |
kamataki かまたき |
stoker; fireman |
罐詰め see styles |
kanzume かんづめ |
(out-dated kanji) (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) packing (in cans); canning; canned goods; tin can; (2) confining someone (e.g. so they can concentrate on work); (3) being stuck in a confined space |
儲氣罐 储气罐 see styles |
chǔ qì guàn chu3 qi4 guan4 ch`u ch`i kuan chu chi kuan |
gas tank (for gas, not gasoline) |
存錢罐 存钱罐 see styles |
cún qián guàn cun2 qian2 guan4 ts`un ch`ien kuan tsun chien kuan |
piggy bank; coin bank; money box |
屏蔽罐 see styles |
píng bì guàn ping2 bi4 guan4 p`ing pi kuan ping pi kuan |
cask |
拔火罐 see styles |
bá huǒ guàn ba2 huo3 guan4 pa huo kuan |
(TCM) to cup; to give a cupping treatment; short detachable stove chimney used to help draw fire |
拔罐子 see styles |
bá guàn zi ba2 guan4 zi5 pa kuan tzu |
to practice cupping (technique used in TCM) |
拔罐法 see styles |
bá guàn fǎ ba2 guan4 fa3 pa kuan fa |
fire cupping (acupressure technique of Chinese medicine, with fired vacuum cup applied to the skin); ventouse (vacuum method used in obstetrics) |
易拉罐 see styles |
yì lā guàn yi4 la1 guan4 i la kuan |
pull-top can; easy-open can (with ring-pull) |
易開罐 易开罐 see styles |
yì kāi guàn yi4 kai1 guan4 i k`ai kuan i kai kuan |
(Tw) pull-top can; easy-open can (with ring-pull) |
氧化罐 see styles |
yǎng huà guàn yang3 hua4 guan4 yang hua kuan |
Hopcalite canister; Hopcalite cartridge |
油罐車 油罐车 see styles |
yóu guàn chē you2 guan4 che1 yu kuan ch`e yu kuan che |
oil tanker truck; fuel tanker |
Variations: |
kama かま |
boiler |
薬罐頭 see styles |
yakanatama やかんあたま |
bald head |
開罐器 开罐器 see styles |
kāi guàn qì kai1 guan4 qi4 k`ai kuan ch`i kai kuan chi |
can opener |
罐頭笑聲 罐头笑声 see styles |
guàn tóu xiào shēng guan4 tou2 xiao4 sheng1 kuan t`ou hsiao sheng kuan tou hsiao sheng |
canned laughter; laugh track |
罐頭起子 罐头起子 see styles |
guàn tou qǐ zi guan4 tou5 qi3 zi5 kuan t`ou ch`i tzu kuan tou chi tzu |
can opener |
拔火罐兒 拔火罐儿 see styles |
bá huǒ guàn r ba2 huo3 guan4 r5 pa huo kuan r |
erhua variant of 拔火罐[ba2 huo3 guan4] |
破罐破摔 see styles |
pò guàn pò shuāi po4 guan4 po4 shuai1 p`o kuan p`o shuai po kuan po shuai |
lit. to smash a pot just because it has a crack (idiom); fig. to give up altogether after a setback; to throw one's hands up in frustration and let it all go to hell |
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uchigama うちがま |
(1) (See 外釜・1) rice cooker pot; pot inside rice cooker; (2) (See 外釜・2) indoor bathwater heater |
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sotogama そとがま |
(1) (See 内釜・うちがま・1) outer pot of a rice cooker; (2) (See 内釜・うちがま・2) outdoor bathwater heater |
大和製罐工場 see styles |
daiwaseikankoujou / daiwasekankojo だいわせいかんこうじょう |
(place-name) Daiwaseikan Factory |
東洋製罐工場 see styles |
youyouseikankoujou / yoyosekankojo ようようせいかんこうじょう |
(place-name) Yōyouseikan Factory |
薬罐をかける see styles |
yakanokakeru やかんをかける |
(exp,v1) to put a kettle on (the stove) |
薬罐を掛ける see styles |
yakanokakeru やかんをかける |
(exp,v1) to put a kettle on (the stove) |
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kamataki かまたき |
stoker; fireman |
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marugama まるがま |
cylindrical boiler |
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yakanokakeru やかんをかける |
(exp,v1) to put a kettle on (the stove) |
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yakanatama やかんあたま |
bald head |
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kikan きかん |
(See ボイラー) boiler |
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yakan やかん |
(1) (kana only) kettle; (2) (kana only) (colloquialism) (abbreviation) (See やかん頭) bald head |
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kan(p); kan かん(P); カン |
(n,ctr) (1) can (dut: kan, eng: can); tin; (2) (abbreviation) (See 缶詰・1) canned food |
Variations: |
kanzume かんづめ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) canned food; tinned food; (2) (usu. 缶詰にする) confining someone (e.g. so they can concentrate on work); (3) (usu. 缶詰になる) being stuck in a confined space |
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yakan やかん |
(kana only) kettle |
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yakan やかん |
(kana only) kettle |
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yakanokakeru やかんをかける |
(exp,v1) (kana only) to put a kettle on (the stove) |
Variations: |
kanzume かんづめ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) canned food; tinned food; (2) (usu. 缶詰にする) confining someone (e.g. so they can concentrate on work); (3) (usu. 缶詰になる) being stuck in a confined space |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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