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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition


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jiāo
    jiao1
chiao
 kyō
proud; arrogant
proud

驕り

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 ogori
    おごり
arrogance; haughtiness; conceitedness

驕る

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 ogoru
    おごる
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to give (someone) a treat; (v5r,vi) (2) (kana only) to be extravagant; to live luxuriously; (3) (kana only) to be proud; to be haughty

驕人


骄人

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jiāo rén
    jiao1 ren2
chiao jen
worthy of pride; impressive; enviable; to show contempt for others

驕傲


骄傲

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jiāo ào
    jiao1 ao4
chiao ao
 kyougou / kyogo
    きょうごう
pride; arrogance; conceited; proud of something
(noun or adjectival noun) (form) pride; arrogance

驕児

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 kyouji / kyoji
    きょうじ
spoiled child; spoilt child

驕奢

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 kyousha / kyosha
    きょうしゃ
(noun or adjectival noun) luxury; extravagance

驕恣

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 kyoushi / kyoshi
    きょうし
being proud and self-willed

驕慢

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 kyouman / kyoman
    きょうまん
(noun or adjectival noun) arrogance

驕橫


骄横

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jiāo hèng
    jiao1 heng4
chiao heng
arrogant; overbearing

驕氣


骄气

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jiāo qi
    jiao1 qi5
chiao ch`i
    chiao chi
arrogance

驕矜


骄矜

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jiāo jīn
    jiao1 jin1
chiao chin
haughty; proud

驕縱


骄纵

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jiāo zòng
    jiao1 zong4
chiao tsung
arrogant and willful

驕肆

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 kyoushi / kyoshi
    きょうし
being proud and self-willed

驕陽


骄阳

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jiāo yáng
    jiao1 yang2
chiao yang
blazing sun

驕兵必敗


骄兵必败

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jiāo bīng bì bài
    jiao1 bing1 bi4 bai4
chiao ping pi pai
 kyouheihippai / kyohehippai
    きょうへいひっぱい

More info & calligraphy:

Pride Goes Before a Fall
lit. an arrogant army is bound to lose (idiom); fig. pride goes before a fall
(expression) (yoji) defeat is inevitable for an overconfident army; being arrogant and overconfident inevitably leads to defeat; pride comes before a fall

驕奢淫佚


骄奢淫佚

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jiāo shē yín yì
    jiao1 she1 yin2 yi4
chiao she yin i
variant of 奢淫逸|骄奢淫逸[jiao1 she1 yin2 yi4]

驕奢淫逸


骄奢淫逸

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jiāo shē yín yì
    jiao1 she1 yin2 yi4
chiao she yin i
extravagant and dissipated; decadent

驕者必敗


骄者必败

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jiāo zhě bì bài
    jiao1 zhe3 bi4 bai4
chiao che pi pai
pride goes before a fall (idiom)

驕陽似火


骄阳似火

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jiāo yáng sì huǒ
    jiao1 yang2 si4 huo3
chiao yang ssu huo
the sun shines fiercely

不驕樂天


不骄乐天

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bù jiāo lè tiān
    bu4 jiao1 le4 tian1
pu chiao le t`ien
    pu chiao le tien
 fukyōraku ten
(Skt. Nirmāṇarati) heaven

戒驕戒躁


戒骄戒躁

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jiè jiāo jiè zào
    jie4 jiao1 jie4 zao4
chieh chiao chieh tsao
to guard against pride and impatience (idiom); to remain modest and keep cool

驕り高ぶる

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 ogoritakaburu
    おごりたかぶる
(v5r,vi) to flaunt one's success; to be proud of one's success; to be puffed up with success

Variations:
驕恣
驕肆

 kyoushi / kyoshi
    きょうし
being proud and self-willed

驕りたかぶる

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 ogoritakaburu
    おごりたかぶる
(v5r,vi) to flaunt one's success; to be proud of one's success; to be puffed up with success

勝不驕,敗不餒


胜不骄,败不馁

shèng bù jiāo , bài bù něi
    sheng4 bu4 jiao1 , bai4 bu4 nei3
sheng pu chiao , pai pu nei
no arrogance in victory, no despair in defeat

Variations:
驕り
傲り(rK)

 ogori
    おごり
arrogance; haughtiness; conceitedness

Variations:
驕る
傲る(rK)

 ogoru
    おごる
(v5r,vi) (kana only) to be proud; to be haughty; to be arrogant; to be conceited; to brag; to show off

驕る平家久しからず

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 ogoruheikehisashikarazu / ogoruhekehisashikarazu
    おごるへいけひさしからず
(expression) (proverb) pride goes before a fall; pride comes before a fall; the proud Heike family does not last long

Variations:
驕慢
憍慢(rK)

 kyouman / kyoman
    きょうまん
(noun or adjectival noun) arrogance; haughtiness; pride

驕る平家は久しからず

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 ogoruheikehahisashikarazu / ogoruhekehahisashikarazu
    おごるへいけはひさしからず
(expression) (proverb) pride goes before a fall; pride comes before a fall; the proud Heike family does not last long

Variations:
奢る
傲る
驕る

 ogoru
    おごる
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) (esp. 奢る) to give (someone) a treat; (v5r,vi) (2) (kana only) to be extravagant; to live luxuriously; (v5r,vi) (3) (kana only) (esp. 驕る 傲る) to be proud; to be haughty

勝って驕らず負けて腐らず

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 katteogorazumaketekusarazu
    かっておごらずまけてくさらず
(expression) (proverb) in victory, remember your humility; in defeat, remember your fighting spirit

虛心使人進步,驕傲使人落後


虚心使人进步,骄傲使人落后

xū xīn shǐ rén jìn bù , jiāo ào shǐ rén luò hòu
    xu1 xin1 shi3 ren2 jin4 bu4 , jiao1 ao4 shi3 ren2 luo4 hou4
hsü hsin shih jen chin pu , chiao ao shih jen lo hou
modesty leads to progress, arrogance makes you fall behind (quote of Mao Zedong)

Variations:
奢る
驕る
傲る(rK)

 ogoru
    おごる
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) (esp. 奢る) to give (someone) a treat; (v5r,vi) (2) (kana only) to be extravagant; to live luxuriously; (v5r,vi) (3) (kana only) (esp. 驕る, 傲る) to be proud; to be haughty

Variations:
おごり高ぶる
驕り高ぶる
驕りたかぶる
傲り高ぶる

 ogoritakaburu
    おごりたかぶる
(v5r,vi) to act arrogantly; to be puffed up with success; to behave like one is better than others

Variations:
おごる平家は久しからず
驕る平家は久しからず
奢る平家は久しからず(iK)

 ogoruheikehahisashikarazu / ogoruhekehahisashikarazu
    おごるへいけはひさしからず
(expression) (proverb) (See おごる平家久しからず) pride goes before a fall; pride comes before a fall; the proud Heike family does not last long

Variations:
おごる平家は久しからず
驕る平家は久しからず
奢る平家は久しからず(sK)

 ogoruheikehahisashikarazu / ogoruhekehahisashikarazu
    おごるへいけはひさしからず
(expression) (proverb) (See おごる平家久しからず) pride goes before a fall; pride comes before a fall; the proud Heike family does not last long

Variations:
おごる平家久しからず
驕る平家久しからず
奢る平家久しからず(sK)

 ogoruheikehisashikarazu / ogoruhekehisashikarazu
    おごるへいけひさしからず
(expression) (proverb) pride goes before a fall; pride comes before a fall; the proud Heike family does not last long

Variations:
奢る平家久しからず
驕る平家久しからず
おごる平家久しからず

 ogoruheikehisashikarazu / ogoruhekehisashikarazu
    おごるへいけひさしからず
(expression) (proverb) pride goes before a fall; pride comes before a fall; the proud Heike family does not last long

Variations:
驕る平家は久しからず
奢る平家は久しからず
おごる平家は久しからず

 ogoruheikehahisashikarazu / ogoruhekehahisashikarazu
    おごるへいけはひさしからず
(expression) (proverb) (See 奢る平家久しからず・おごるへいけひさしからず) pride goes before a fall; pride comes before a fall; the proud Heike family does not last long

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 41 results for "驕" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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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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