There are 50 total results for your 齡 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
齡 龄 see styles |
líng ling2 ling |
age; length of experience, membership etc |
低齡 低龄 see styles |
dī líng di1 ling2 ti ling |
(of a member of a specific cohort) lower than average in age |
凍齡 冻龄 see styles |
dòng líng dong4 ling2 tung ling |
to maintain a youthful appearance |
同齡 同龄 see styles |
tóng líng tong2 ling2 t`ung ling tung ling |
of the same age |
多齡 多龄 see styles |
duō líng duo1 ling2 to ling Tarei |
(多齡路迦也吠闍也); 帝隷 etc. Trailokyavijaya, one of the 明王 Ming Wang, the term being tr. literally as 三世降 (明王) the Ming-Wang defeater (of evil) in the three spheres. |
大齡 大龄 see styles |
dà líng da4 ling2 ta ling |
older (than average in a group, at school, for marriage etc) |
妙齡 妙龄 see styles |
miào líng miao4 ling2 miao ling |
(of a girl) in the prime of youth |
婚齡 婚龄 see styles |
hūn líng hun1 ling2 hun ling |
length of married life; marriageable age; actual marrying age |
學齡 学龄 see styles |
xué líng xue2 ling2 hsüeh ling |
school age |
工齡 工龄 see styles |
gōng líng gong1 ling2 kung ling |
length of service; seniority |
年齡 年龄 see styles |
nián líng nian2 ling2 nien ling |
(a person's) age; CL:把[ba3],個|个[ge4] |
役齡 役龄 see styles |
yì líng yi4 ling2 i ling |
enlistment age |
教齡 教龄 see styles |
jiào líng jiao4 ling2 chiao ling |
years of teaching experience; teaching experience |
樂齡 乐龄 see styles |
lè líng le4 ling2 le ling |
golden years (after the age of about 60) |
沖齡 冲龄 see styles |
chōng líng chong1 ling2 ch`ung ling chung ling |
childhood (typically used in reference to an emperor) |
法齡 法龄 see styles |
fǎ líng fa3 ling2 fa ling hōrei |
Buddhist age |
減齡 减龄 see styles |
jiǎn líng jian3 ling2 chien ling |
to become more youthful |
老齡 老龄 see styles |
lǎo líng lao3 ling2 lao ling |
old age; aging; aged; geriatric; the aged |
耄齡 耄龄 see styles |
mào líng mao4 ling2 mao ling |
old age; eighties, nineties, or greater (of age) |
育齡 育龄 see styles |
yù líng yu4 ling2 yü ling |
childbearing age |
胎齡 胎龄 see styles |
tāi líng tai1 ling2 t`ai ling tai ling |
gestational age |
芳齡 芳龄 see styles |
fāng líng fang1 ling2 fang ling |
age (of a young woman) |
超齡 超龄 see styles |
chāo líng chao1 ling2 ch`ao ling chao ling |
too old; overage; (of a young person's behavior or attributes) beyond one's years; adultlike |
軍齡 军龄 see styles |
jun líng jun1 ling2 chün ling |
length of military service |
逆齡 逆龄 see styles |
nì líng ni4 ling2 ni ling |
anti-aging |
週齡 see styles |
shuurei / shure しゅうれい |
(n,suf) week-old |
遐齡 遐龄 see styles |
xiá líng xia2 ling2 hsia ling |
advanced age; longevity; long life |
適齡 适龄 see styles |
shì líng shi4 ling2 shih ling |
of age; of the appropriate age |
酒齡 酒龄 see styles |
jiǔ líng jiu3 ling2 chiu ling |
age of wine (i.e. how long it has been matured) |
駕齡 驾龄 see styles |
jià líng jia4 ling2 chia ling |
length of experience as a driver |
高齡 高龄 see styles |
gāo líng gao1 ling2 kao ling |
elderly |
黨齡 党龄 see styles |
dǎng líng dang3 ling2 tang ling |
party standing; age of service to the Party |
熟齡 熟龄 see styles |
shú líng shu2 ling2 shu ling |
(neologism) middle age; mature age; prime years |
低齡化 低龄化 see styles |
dī líng huà di1 ling2 hua4 ti ling hua |
(of a certain group of people, e.g. recreational drug users) to become younger, on average, than before |
保齡球 保龄球 see styles |
bǎo líng qiú bao3 ling2 qiu2 pao ling ch`iu pao ling chiu |
ten-pin bowling (loanword); bowling ball |
劉松齡 刘松龄 see styles |
liú sōng líng liu2 song1 ling2 liu sung ling |
Ferdinand Augustin Hallerstein (1703-1774), Slovenian Jesuit missionary, astronomer and mathematician, spent 35 years at Emperor Qianlong's court |
同齡人 同龄人 see styles |
tóng líng rén tong2 ling2 ren2 t`ung ling jen tung ling jen |
peer; one's contemporary; person of the same age |
宋慶齡 宋庆龄 see styles |
sòng qìng líng song4 qing4 ling2 sung ch`ing ling sung ching ling |
Song Qingling (1893-1981), second wife of Sun Yat-sen 孫中山|孙中山[Sun1 Zhong1 shan1], influential political figure in China after Sun's death in 1925 |
宋美齡 宋美龄 see styles |
sòng měi líng song4 mei3 ling2 sung mei ling |
Soong Mei-ling (1898-2003), Chiang Kai-shek's second wife |
年齡段 年龄段 see styles |
nián líng duàn nian2 ling2 duan4 nien ling tuan |
age group |
年齡組 年龄组 see styles |
nián líng zǔ nian2 ling2 zu3 nien ling tsu |
age group |
房玄齡 房玄龄 see styles |
fáng xuán líng fang2 xuan2 ling2 fang hsüan ling |
Fang Xuanling (579-648), Tang dynasty historian, compiler of History of Jin dynasty 晉書|晋书[Jin4 shu1] |
老齡化 老龄化 see styles |
lǎo líng huà lao3 ling2 hua4 lao ling hua |
aging (population) |
育齡期 育龄期 see styles |
yù líng qī yu4 ling2 qi1 yü ling ch`i yü ling chi |
childbearing age |
蒲松齡 蒲松龄 see styles |
pú sōng líng pu2 song1 ling2 p`u sung ling pu sung ling |
Pu Songling (1640-1715), author of 聊齋志異|聊斋志异[Liao2 zhai1 Zhi4 yi4] |
低齡犯罪 低龄犯罪 see styles |
dī líng fàn zuì di1 ling2 fan4 zui4 ti ling fan tsui |
juvenile crime; juvenile delinquency |
大齡青年 大龄青年 see styles |
dà líng qīng nián da4 ling2 qing1 nian2 ta ling ch`ing nien ta ling ching nien |
young people in their late 20s or older who are still unmarried |
松鶴遐齡 松鹤遐龄 see styles |
sōng hè xiá líng song1 he4 xia2 ling2 sung ho hsia ling |
longevity |
Variations: |
shuurei / shure しゅうれい |
(n,suf) week-old |
Variations: |
shuurei / shure しゅうれい |
(n,suf) week-old |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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