There are 21 total results for your 金時 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
金時 see styles |
kintoki きんとき |
(n,n-pref,adj-no) (1) red; (2) (abbreviation) red kidney bean; (3) (abbreviation) sweet potato (any of a number of different cultivars with red skin); (4) bowl of shaved ice with boiled adzuki beans; (surname) Kintoki |
金時山 see styles |
kintokizan きんときざん |
(personal name) Kintokizan |
金時習 金时习 see styles |
jīn shí xí jin1 shi2 xi2 chin shih hsi Kin Jishū |
Gim Siseup |
金時芋 see styles |
kintokiimo / kintokimo きんときいも |
sweet potato (any of a number of different cultivars with red skin) |
金時計 see styles |
kindokei / kindoke きんどけい |
gold watch |
金時豆 see styles |
kintokimame きんときまめ |
red kidney bean |
金時鐘 see styles |
kimushijon きむしじょん |
(personal name) Kimushijon |
金時雨 see styles |
kimushiu きむしう |
(personal name) Kimushiu |
金時顕 see styles |
kinjiken きんじけん |
(personal name) Kinjiken |
金時鯛 see styles |
kintokidai; kintokidai きんときだい; キントキダイ |
(kana only) red bigeye (Priacanthus macracanthus) |
坂田金時 see styles |
sakatanokintoki さかたのきんとき |
(person) Sakata No Kintoki |
宇治金時 see styles |
ujikintoki うじきんとき |
{food} (See 宇治茶) dessert of shaved ice, green tea syrup and red bean paste |
鳴門金時 see styles |
narutokintoki なるときんとき |
Naruto kintoki; sweet potato grown in sandy soil |
黃金時代 黄金时代 see styles |
huáng jīn shí dài huang2 jin1 shi2 dai4 huang chin shih tai |
golden age |
黃金時段 黄金时段 see styles |
huáng jīn shí duàn huang2 jin1 shi2 duan4 huang chin shih tuan |
prime time |
黄金時代 see styles |
ougonjidai / ogonjidai おうごんじだい |
(yoji) golden age |
Variations: |
kintoki きんとき |
(n,n-pref,adj-no) (1) (See 金太郎・1,金太郎・2) red; (2) (abbreviation) (See 金時豆) red kidney bean; (3) (abbreviation) (See 金時芋) sweet potato (any of a number of different cultivars with red skin); (4) bowl of shaved ice with boiled adzuki beans |
なると金時 see styles |
narutokintoki なるときんとき |
Naruto kintoki; sweet potato grown in sandy soil |
金時の火事見舞い see styles |
kintokinokajimimai きんときのかじみまい |
(exp,n) (idiom) going bright red (esp. after drinking) |
Variations: |
narutokintoki なるときんとき |
(See 金時・きんとき・3) Naruto kintoki; sweet potato grown in sandy soil |
Variations: |
kintokininjin きんときにんじん |
kintoki carrot (red variety originating in the Kyoto region) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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