There are 43 total results for your 隻 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
隻 只 see styles |
zhī zhi1 chih sumihiko すみひこ |
classifier for birds and certain animals, one of a pair, some utensils, vessels etc (counter) (1) counter for ships; (counter) (2) counter for half of a pair (e.g. half of a folding screen); (counter) (3) (archaism) counter for items carried in a bundle (e.g. fish, birds, arrows); (personal name) Sumihiko |
隻句 see styles |
sekku せっく |
a few words |
隻平 see styles |
souhei / sohe そうへい |
(given name) Souhei |
隻影 see styles |
sekiei / sekie せきえい |
a glimpse of an object's outlines |
隻手 see styles |
sekishu せきしゅ |
one hand; one arm |
隻本 see styles |
soumoto / somoto そうもと |
(surname) Soumoto |
隻田 see styles |
souda / soda そうだ |
(surname) Souda |
隻眼 see styles |
sekigan せきがん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) one eye; (2) (See 一隻眼・1) discerning eye; excellent judgement |
隻脚 see styles |
sekkyaku せっきゃく |
(adj-no,n) one-legged |
隻腕 see styles |
sekiwan せきわん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) one arm |
隻語 see styles |
sekigo せきご |
just a few words |
隻身 只身 see styles |
zhī shēn zhi1 shen1 chih shen |
alone; by oneself |
隻雄 see styles |
sekio せきお |
(given name) Sekio |
一隻 see styles |
isseki いっせき |
one boat; one ship |
大隻 大只 see styles |
dà zhī da4 zhi1 ta chih |
big |
数隻 see styles |
suuseki / suseki すうせき |
several (boats) |
牛隻 牛只 see styles |
niú zhī niu2 zhi1 niu chih |
cow; cattle |
船隻 船只 see styles |
chuán zhī chuan2 zhi1 ch`uan chih chuan chih |
ship; boat; vessel |
艦隻 舰只 see styles |
jiàn zhī jian4 zhi1 chien chih |
warship |
犬隻 犬只 see styles |
quǎn zhī quan3 zhi1 ch`üan chih chüan chih |
(formal) dog (used in official documents, news reports etc) |
貓隻 see styles |
māo zhī mao1 zhi1 mao chih |
(formal) cat (used in official documents, news reports etc) |
一隻眼 一只眼 see styles |
yī zhī yǎn yi1 zhi1 yan3 i chih yen issekigan いっせきがん |
(1) discerning eye; critical eye; (2) one eye singular eye |
三隻手 三只手 see styles |
sān zhī shǒu san1 zhi1 shou3 san chih shou |
pickpocket |
持隻山 持只山 see styles |
chí zhī shān chi2 zhi1 shan1 ch`ih chih shan chih chih shan Jisekisen |
Yugaṃdhara: the first of the seven concentric mountains. |
隻字不提 只字不提 see styles |
zhī zì bù tí zhi1 zi4 bu4 ti2 chih tzu pu t`i chih tzu pu ti |
(idiom) to say not a single word about it |
隻手の声 see styles |
sekishunokoe せきしゅのこえ |
(exp,n) {Buddh} (See 公案) the sound of one hand clapping (a classic Zen koan) |
隻眼獨具 只眼独具 see styles |
zhī yǎn dú jù zhi1 yan3 du2 ju4 chih yen tu chü |
see 獨具隻眼|独具只眼[du2 ju4 zhi1 yan3] |
隻雞斗酒 只鸡斗酒 see styles |
zhī jī dǒu jiǔ zhi1 ji1 dou3 jiu3 chih chi tou chiu |
lit. a chicken and a bottle of wine (idiom); fig. ready to make an offering to the deceased, or to entertain guests |
一言隻句 see styles |
ichigonsekiku; ichigonsekku いちごんせきく; いちごんせっく |
every single word and phrase; each and every word |
別具隻眼 别具只眼 see styles |
bié jù zhī yǎn bie2 ju4 zhi1 yan3 pieh chü chih yen |
see 獨具隻眼|独具只眼[du2 ju4 zhi1 yan3] |
孤身隻影 孤身只影 see styles |
gū shēn zhī yǐng gu1 shen1 zhi1 ying3 ku shen chih ying |
lit. a lonely body with only a shadow for company; to be all alone (idiom) |
形單影隻 形单影只 see styles |
xíng dān yǐng zhī xing2 dan1 ying3 zhi1 hsing tan ying chih |
More info & calligraphy: Lonely Soul / Solitary |
数隻の船 see styles |
suusekinofune / susekinofune すうせきのふね |
several boats |
斗酒隻雞 斗酒只鸡 see styles |
dǒu jiǔ zhī jī dou3 jiu3 zhi1 ji1 tou chiu chih chi |
lit. a chicken and a bottle of wine (idiom); fig. ready to make an offering to the deceased, or to entertain guests |
片言隻句 see styles |
hengensekiku; hengensekku へんげんせきく; へんげんせっく |
(yoji) few words; single phrase |
片言隻語 see styles |
hengensekigo へんげんせきご |
(yoji) (not even) a few words |
獨具隻眼 独具只眼 see styles |
dú jù zhī yǎn du2 ju4 zhi1 yan3 tu chü chih yen |
to see what others fail to see (idiom); to have exceptional insight |
跳一隻腳 跳一只脚 see styles |
tiào yī zhī jiǎo tiao4 yi1 zhi1 jiao3 t`iao i chih chiao tiao i chih chiao |
to hop on one leg |
隻手の音声 see styles |
sekishunoonjou / sekishunoonjo せきしゅのおんじょう |
(exp,n) {Buddh} (See 公案) the sound of one hand clapping (a classic Zen koan) |
腳踏兩隻船 脚踏两只船 see styles |
jiǎo tà liǎng zhī chuán jiao3 ta4 liang3 zhi1 chuan2 chiao t`a liang chih ch`uan chiao ta liang chih chuan |
to have a foot in both camps; to have a bet each way; to be having an affair |
腳踩兩隻船 脚踩两只船 see styles |
jiǎo cǎi liǎng zhī chuán jiao3 cai3 liang3 zhi1 chuan2 chiao ts`ai liang chih ch`uan chiao tsai liang chih chuan |
see 腳踏兩隻船|脚踏两只船[jiao3 ta4 liang3 zhi1 chuan2] |
睜隻眼閉隻眼 睁只眼闭只眼 see styles |
zhēng zhī yǎn bì zhī yǎn zheng1 zhi1 yan3 bi4 zhi1 yan3 cheng chih yen pi chih yen |
to turn a blind eye |
睜一隻眼閉一隻眼 睁一只眼闭一只眼 see styles |
zhēng yī zhī yǎn bì yī zhī yǎn zheng1 yi1 zhi1 yan3 bi4 yi1 zhi1 yan3 cheng i chih yen pi i chih yen |
to turn a blind eye |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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