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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
身分 see styles |
shēn fèn shen1 fen4 shen fen mibun みぶん |
variant of 身份[shen1 fen4] (1) (social) standing; status; position; rank; (2) identity; birth; origin; (3) one's circumstances; one's means parts of the body |
身分制 see styles |
mibunsei / mibunse みぶんせい |
(abbreviation) (See 身分制度) class system |
身分柄 see styles |
mibungara みぶんがら |
status; social standing |
身分証 see styles |
mibunshou / mibunsho みぶんしょう |
(abbreviation) (See 身分証明書) identification papers; ID |
身分證 身分证 see styles |
shēn fèn zhèng shen1 fen4 zheng4 shen fen cheng |
variant of 身份證|身份证[shen1 fen4 zheng4] |
上身分 see styles |
shàng shēn fēn shang4 shen1 fen1 shang shen fen jōshinbun |
upper half of the body |
下身分 see styles |
xià shēn fēn xia4 shen1 fen1 hsia shen fen geshinbun |
lower half of the body |
失身分 see styles |
shī shēn fèn shi1 shen1 fen4 shih shen fen |
demeaning |
身分事項 see styles |
mibunjikou / mibunjiko みぶんじこう |
matters for identification; documentation |
身分制度 see styles |
mibunseido / mibunsedo みぶんせいど |
class system |
身分意識 see styles |
mibunishiki みぶんいしき |
status consciousness; perception of one's social status |
身分洪直 see styles |
shēn fēn hóng zhí shen1 fen1 hong2 zhi2 shen fen hung chih shinbun kōchoku |
tall and straight body |
身分相応 see styles |
mibunsouou / mibunsoo みぶんそうおう |
(noun or adjectival noun) appropriate to one's lot in life; within one's means; fitting to one's position; suitable to one's social status |
身分証明 see styles |
mibunshoumei / mibunshome みぶんしょうめい |
identification |
身分詐称 see styles |
mibunsashou / mibunsasho みぶんさしょう |
false personation; misrepresentation of one's social position |
身分違い see styles |
mibunchigai みぶんちがい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) difference in social standing; difference in social position |
身分の高い see styles |
mibunnotakai みぶんのたかい |
(exp,adj-i) important; having a high status; having standing; exalted; of high station |
身分不相応 see styles |
mibunfusouou / mibunfusoo みぶんふそうおう |
(adjectival noun) (See 身分相応,分不相応) beyond one's means or position; inappropriate to one's lot in life |
身分証明書 see styles |
mibunshoumeisho / mibunshomesho みぶんしょうめいしょ |
identification papers; piece of identification; identity document; ID |
身分證號碼 身分证号码 see styles |
shēn fèn zhèng hào mǎ shen1 fen4 zheng4 hao4 ma3 shen fen cheng hao ma |
variant of 身份證號碼|身份证号码[shen1 fen4 zheng4 hao4 ma3]; I.D. number |
民法上の身分 see styles |
minpoujounomibun / minpojonomibun みんぽうじょうのみぶん |
civil status; status (of a person) under the Civil Code |
Variations: |
iimibun; yoimibun(良i身分) / imibun; yoimibun(良i身分) いいみぶん; よいみぶん(良い身分) |
(expression) (used sarcastically) (See いいご身分) lucky you |
Variations: |
iigomibun; yoigomibun(良igo身分) / igomibun; yoigomibun(良igo身分) いいごみぶん; よいごみぶん(良いご身分) |
(expression) (used sarcastically) (See いい身分) lucky you |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 23 results for "身分" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
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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