There are 27 total results for your 馬大 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
馬大 马大 see styles |
mǎ dà ma3 da4 ma ta |
Martha (biblical name) |
馬大哈 马大哈 see styles |
mǎ dà hā ma3 da4 ha1 ma ta ha |
a careless person; scatterbrain; frivolous and forgetful; abbr. for 馬馬虎虎、大大咧咧、嘻嘻哈哈|马马虎虎、大大咧咧、嘻嘻哈哈 |
馬大頭 see styles |
oniyanma おにやんま |
(kana only) Siebold's dragonfly (Anotogaster sieboldii); jumbo dragonfly |
人高馬大 人高马大 see styles |
rén gāo mǎ dà ren2 gao1 ma3 da4 jen kao ma ta |
tall and strong |
天馬大橋 see styles |
tenmaoohashi てんまおおはし |
(place-name) Tenmaoohashi |
白馬大橋 see styles |
hakubaoohashi はくばおおはし |
(place-name) Hakubaoohashi |
白馬大池 see styles |
hakubaooike はくばおおいけ |
(personal name) Hakubaooike |
神馬大岩 see styles |
jinbanoooiwa じんばのおおいわ |
(place-name) Jinbanoooiwa |
練馬大根 see styles |
nerimadaikon ねりまだいこん |
variety of long, columnar daikon; Nerima daikon |
群馬大学 see styles |
gunmadaigaku ぐんまだいがく |
(org) Gunma University; (o) Gunma University |
群馬大橋 see styles |
gunmaoohashi ぐんまおおはし |
(place-name) Gunmaoohashi |
群馬大津 see styles |
gunmaootsu ぐんまおおつ |
(personal name) Gunmaootsu |
身高馬大 身高马大 see styles |
shēn gāo mǎ dà shen1 gao1 ma3 da4 shen kao ma ta |
tall; huge |
門馬大和 see styles |
monmahiroyasu もんまひろやす |
(person) Monma Hiroyasu |
青馬大橋 青马大桥 see styles |
qīng mǎ dà qiáo qing1 ma3 da4 qiao2 ch`ing ma ta ch`iao ching ma ta chiao |
Tsing Ma Bridge (to Hong Kong Airport) |
騾馬大車 骡马大车 see styles |
luó mǎ dà chē luo2 ma3 da4 che1 lo ma ta ch`e lo ma ta che |
mule and horse carts |
白馬大仏像 see styles |
hakubadaibutsuzou / hakubadaibutsuzo はくばだいぶつぞう |
(place-name) Hakubadaibutsuzou |
白馬大池駅 see styles |
hakubaooikeeki はくばおおいけえき |
(st) Hakubaooike Station |
群馬大津駅 see styles |
gunmaootsueki ぐんまおおつえき |
(st) Gunmaootsu Station |
費馬大定理 费马大定理 see styles |
fèi mǎ dà dìng lǐ fei4 ma3 da4 ding4 li3 fei ma ta ting li |
(math.) Fermat's Last Theorem |
費爾馬大定理 费尔马大定理 see styles |
fèi ěr mǎ dà dìng lǐ fei4 er3 ma3 da4 ding4 li3 fei erh ma ta ting li |
Fermat's last theorem |
群馬大ヒュッテ see styles |
gunmadaihyutte ぐんまだいヒュッテ |
(place-name) Gunmadai Hut |
群馬大学医学部 see styles |
gunmadaigakuigakubu ぐんまだいがくいがくぶ |
(place-name) Gunmadaigakuigakubu |
瘦死的駱駝比馬大 瘦死的骆驼比马大 see styles |
shòu sǐ de luò tuo bǐ mǎ dà shou4 si3 de5 luo4 tuo5 bi3 ma3 da4 shou ssu te lo t`o pi ma ta shou ssu te lo to pi ma ta |
lit. even a scrawny camel is bigger than a horse (idiom); fig. even after suffering a loss, a rich person is still better off than ordinary people; a cultured person may come down in the world, but he is still superior to the common people |
群馬大学教育学部 see styles |
gunmadaigakukyouikugakubu / gunmadaigakukyoikugakubu ぐんまだいがくきょういくがくぶ |
(place-name) Gunmadaigakukyōikugakubu |
Variations: |
oniyanma; oniyanma おにやんま; オニヤンマ |
(kana only) Siebold's dragonfly (Anotogaster sieboldii); jumbo dragonfly |
Variations: |
nerimadaikon ねりまだいこん |
Nerima daikon (variety of daikon with a long, thick root) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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