There are 11 total results for your 難解 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
難解 难解 see styles |
nán jiě nan2 jie3 nan chieh nankai なんかい |
hard to solve; hard to dispel; hard to understand; hard to undo (noun or adjectival noun) difficult to understand; unintelligible; abstruse difficult to comprehend |
難解難入 难解难入 see styles |
nán jiě nán rù nan2 jie3 nan2 ru4 nan chieh nan ju nan ge nan nyū |
hard to understand and hard to enter |
難解難分 难解难分 see styles |
nán jiě nán fēn nan2 jie3 nan2 fen1 nan chieh nan fen |
hard to untie, hard to separate (idiom); inextricably involved; locked in battle |
八難解法 八难解法 see styles |
bā nán jiě fǎ ba1 nan2 jie3 fa3 pa nan chieh fa hachi nange hō |
eight circumstances where it is difficult to hear the Buddha's teaching |
意趣難解 意趣难解 see styles |
yì qù nán jiě yi4 qu4 nan2 jie3 i ch`ü nan chieh i chü nan chieh ishu nange |
the meaning is difficult to fathom |
排難解紛 排难解纷 see styles |
pái nàn jiě fēn pai2 nan4 jie3 fen1 p`ai nan chieh fen pai nan chieh fen |
to remove perils and solve disputes (idiom); to reconcile differences |
死結難解 死结难解 see styles |
sǐ jié nán jiě si3 jie2 nan2 jie3 ssu chieh nan chieh |
enigmatic knot hard to untie (idiom); thorny problem; intractable difficulty |
甚深難解 甚深难解 see styles |
shén shēn nán jiě shen2 shen1 nan2 jie3 shen shen nan chieh shinshin nange |
extremely difficult to understand |
疑難解答 疑难解答 see styles |
yí nán jiě dá yi2 nan2 jie3 da2 i nan chieh ta |
trouble shooting; solution to difficulties |
難分難解 难分难解 see styles |
nán fēn nán jiě nan2 fen1 nan2 jie3 nan fen nan chieh |
to become caught up in an irresolvable situation (idiom) |
難解文の釈 see styles |
nankaibunnoshaku なんかいぶんのしゃく |
elucidation of a difficult passage |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 11 results for "難解" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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