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Simple Dictionary Definition |
頓 顿 see styles |
dùn dun4 tun tomi とみ |
More info & calligraphy: Dayton(n,adj-nari) (1) (archaism) (See 頓に・とみに,頓と・とんと・1) sudden; abrupt; unexpected; (n,adj-nari) (2) (とん only) (archaism) stupid; foolish; (3) (とん only) {Buddh} attaining enlightenment in one effort (without ascetic practices, etc.); (surname) Tomi To fall headlong, prostrate; at one time, at once; suddenly; immediate; a pause; to stamp; make ready; used chiefly in contrast with 漸 gradually. |
ラッセル see styles |
rasseru ラッセル |
More info & calligraphy: Russel |
風燭殘年 风烛残年 see styles |
fēng zhú cán nián feng1 zhu2 can2 nian2 feng chu ts`an nien feng chu tsan nien |
More info & calligraphy: Not Long for this World |
亍 see styles |
chù chu4 ch`u chu |
to step with the right foot (used in 彳亍[chi4chu4]) |
刖 see styles |
yuè yue4 yüeh getsu げつ |
to amputate one or both feet (punishment in imperial China) (one of the five mutilating punishments 五刑[wu3 xing2]) (hist) (See 剕) cutting off a foot (one of the five punishments of ancient China) |
剕 see styles |
fèi fei4 fei hi; ashikiri ひ; あしきり |
amputation of limbs as corporal punishment; variant of 腓, calf (hist) (See 五刑・1) cutting off a foot (one of the five punishments of ancient China) |
呎 see styles |
chǐ chi3 ch`ih chih |
foot (unit of length equal to 0.3048 m); old form of modern 英尺[ying1 chi3] |
尺 see styles |
chǐ chi3 ch`ih chih seki せき |
a Chinese foot; one-third of a meter; a ruler; a tape-measure; one of the three acupoints for measuring pulse in Chinese medicine; CL:支[zhi1],把[ba3] (1) shaku (unit of distance approximately equal to 30.3 cm); (2) rule; measure; scale; (3) length; (surname) Seki foot |
弓 see styles |
gōng gong1 kung yumi ゆみ |
a bow (weapon); CL:張|张[zhang1]; to bend; to arch (one's back etc) (1) (ゆ is usu. a prefix) bow (weapon); (2) (ゆみ only) archery; (3) (ゆみ only) bow (for a violin, etc.); (surname, female given name) Yumi Dhanus. A bow; a bow's length, i. e. the 4, 000th part of a yojana. Seven grains of wheat 麥 make 1 finger-joint 指節; 24 finger-joints make 1 elbow or cubit 肘; 4 cubits make 1 bow; or 1 foot 5 inches make 1 elbow or cubit: 4 cubits make 1 bow; 300 bows make 1 li; but the measures are variously given. |
彳 see styles |
chì chi4 ch`ih chih gyouninben / gyoninben ぎょうにんべん |
step with the left foot (Kangxi radical 60); see also 彳亍[chi4 chu4] kanji "going man" radical (radical 60) |
徒 see styles |
tú tu2 t`u tu toumei / tome とうめい |
disciple; apprentice; believer; on foot; bare; empty; to no avail; only; prison sentence party; set; gang; company; person; (personal name) Toumei On foot; a follower, disciple; in vain; banishment. |
掌 see styles |
zhǎng zhang3 chang shougo / shogo しょうご |
palm of the hand; sole of the foot; paw; horseshoe; to slap; to hold in one's hand; to wield palm (of one's hand); (personal name) Shougo A palm, a paw; to grasp, control, administer. |
撥 拨 see styles |
bō bo1 po hatsu ばち |
to push aside with the hand, foot, a stick etc; to dial; to allocate; to set aside (money); to poke (the fire); to pluck (a string instrument); to turn round; classifier: group, batch (1) plectrum; pick; (2) drumstick for Japanese drums (e.g. taiko) To spread, open out, scatter, disseminate, detach, uproot. |
攧 see styles |
diān dian1 tien |
to fall; to stamp (one's foot); to toss; to throw |
梺 see styles |
fumoto ふもと |
(irregular kanji usage) (kana only) foot (of a mountain or hill); bottom; base; (place-name) Fumoto |
爪 see styles |
zhuǎ zhua3 chua tsume つめ |
(coll.) foot of an animal or bird; (coll.) foot supporting a cooking pot etc (1) nail (e.g. fingernail, toenail); claw; talon; hoof; (2) plectrum; pick; (3) hook; clasp; (surname) Tsume Claws, talons; servants. |
登 see styles |
dēng deng1 teng minoru みのる |
to scale (a height); to ascend; to mount; to publish or record; to enter (e.g. in a register); to press down with the foot; to step or tread on; to put on (shoes or trousers) (dialect); to be gathered and taken to the threshing ground (old) (given name) Minoru Ascend, advance, start; attain, ripen; to note, fix. |
肢 see styles |
zhī zhi1 chih ashi あし |
limb (1) foot; (2) leg; (3) gait; (4) pace; (5) bottom structural component (i.e. radical) of a kanji; (6) (archaism) money; coin |
脚 see styles |
jiǎo jiao3 chiao kyaku きゃく |
(counter) counter for chairs or seats Foot, leg. |
腄 see styles |
chuí chui2 ch`ui chui |
callus on the hand or foot; upper leg bone of horse or bird; buttocks |
膇 see styles |
zhuì zhui4 chui |
swelling of foot |
袂 see styles |
mèi mei4 mei tamoto たもと |
sleeve of a robe (1) (See 袂を分かつ) sleeve (esp. of a kimono); pocket of sleeve; (2) vicinity (esp. of a bridge); (3) foot of a mountain; base of a mountain |
裾 see styles |
jū ju1 chü suso すそ |
garment (1) hem; (trouser) cuff; shirttail; bottom (of a kimono); train (of a dress); (2) bottom part; bottom edge; (3) foot (of a mountain); (4) tips (of hair); (5) (archaism) downstream |
詰 诘 see styles |
jié jie2 chieh sakizume さきづめ |
(bound form) to question closely; to interrogate (n,suf) (1) stuffing; packing; (2) end (esp. the foot of a bridge); (3) lowest-ranking guest at tea ceremony; (4) tea master; (5) endgame (esp. in shogi or used figuratively); (6) (abbreviation) sweet eel sauce; (7) (archaism) middle-aged woman; (suffix noun) (8) appointment to a particular workplace; (9) using as the sole ground of judgement (judgment); (10) continuing; keep doing for period of time; (surname) Sakizume to reprove |
足 see styles |
zú zu2 tsu mitsuru みつる |
(bound form) foot; leg; sufficient; ample; as much as; fully (counter) counter for pairs of socks, shoes, etc.; (given name) Mitsuru Foot, leg; enough, full.; A man's two legs, compared to goodness and wisdom, 福 being counted as the first five of the pāramitās, 智 as the sixth; v. 六度. 二足尊 The honoured one among bipeds or men, i. e. a Buddha; cf. 兩足. |
跐 see styles |
cǐ ci3 tz`u tzu |
to trample; to step; to walk on the ball of the foot |
踵 see styles |
zhǒng zhong3 chung kakato(p); kibisu; kubisu; akuto かかと(P); きびす; くびす; あくと |
to arrive; to follow; heel (kana only) heel (of foot, shoe, stocking, etc.) |
蹀 see styles |
dié die2 tieh |
to tread on; to stamp one's foot |
蹠 跖 see styles |
zhí zhi2 chih anaura あなうら ashiura あしうら |
metatarsus; (literary) sole of the foot; (literary) to tread on sole of the foot |
蹺 跷 see styles |
qiāo qiao1 ch`iao chiao |
to raise one's foot; to stand on tiptoe; stilts |
蹻 跷 see styles |
qiāo qiao1 ch`iao chiao |
variant of 蹺|跷[qiao1]; to raise one's foot; stilts |
陬 see styles |
zōu zou1 tsou |
corner; foot of mountain |
麓 see styles |
lù lu4 lu roku ろく |
foot of a hill (kana only) foot (of a mountain or hill); bottom; base; (surname) Roku |
一白 see styles |
kazushiro かずしろ |
(1) (See 九星) first of nine traditional astrological signs (corresponding to Mercury and north); (2) white patch on one foot of a horse; horse with such a patch; (3) surface (landscape) that is white all over; pure white; (given name) Kazushiro |
下欄 see styles |
karan からん |
text at the foot of a page, document, screen, etc. |
中洲 see styles |
zhōng zhōu zhong1 zhou1 chung chou nagasu ながす |
sandbank (in a river); sandbar; (surname) Nagasu Each of the four great continents at the foot of Mount Sumeru has two middling continents. |
体中 see styles |
karadajuu / karadaju からだじゅう |
all over the body; from head to foot; all over |
佛跡 佛迹 see styles |
fó jī fo2 ji1 fo chi busseki |
佛迹 Buddha's relic; any trace of Buddha, e.g. the imprint of his foot in stone before he entered nirvana. |
前腳 前脚 see styles |
qián jiǎo qian2 jiao3 ch`ien chiao chien chiao |
one moment ..., (the next ...); leading foot (in walking) See: 前脚 |
劫波 see styles |
jié bō jie2 bo1 chieh po kōhi |
kalpa (loanword) (Hinduism) kalpa; also劫簸; 劫跛; v. 劫. Aeon, age. The period of time between the creation and recreation ofa world or universe; also the kalpas offormation, existence, destruction, and non-existence, which four as acomplete period are called mahākalpa 大劫. Eachgreat kalpa is subdivided into four asaṇkhyeya-kalpas (阿僧企耶 i.e. numberless,incalculable): (1) kalpa of destructionsaṃvarta; (2)kalpaof utter annihilation, or empty kalpa 増滅劫; 空劫 saṃvarta-siddha; (3) kalpa of formation 成劫 vivarta; (4) kalpa ofexistence 住劫 vivartasiddha; or they may betaken in the order 成住壤空. Each of the four kalpas is subdivided into twenty antara-kalpas, 小劫 or small kalpas, so that a mahākalpaconsists of eighty small kalpas. Each smallkalpa is divided into a period of 増 increaseand 減 decrease; the increase period is ruled over by the four cakravartīs in succession, i.e. the four ages of iron,copper, silver, gold, during which the length of human life increases by oneyear every century to 84,000 years, and the length of the human body to8,400 feet. Then comes the kalpa of decreasedivided into periods of the three woes, pestilence, war, famine, duringwhich the length of human life is gradually reduced to ten years and thehuman body to 1 foot in height. There are other distinctions of the kalpas. A small kalpa isrepresented as 16,800,000 years, a kalpa as336,000,000 years, and a mahākalpa as1,334,000,000 years. There are many ways of illustrating the length of akalpa, e.g. pass a soft cloth over a solid rock40 li in size once in a hundred years, whenfinally the rock has been thus worn away a kalpa will not yet have passed; or a city of 40 li, filled with mustard seeds, one being removed everycentury till all have gone, a kalpa will notyet have passed. Cf. 成劫. |
北麓 see styles |
kitafumoto きたふもと |
northern foot (of a mountain); (place-name) Kitafumoto |
半跏 see styles |
hanka はんか |
(abbreviation) (See 半跏趺坐) half lotus position (meditation posture); sitting with one foot placed on the opposite thigh |
南蛮 see styles |
nanban なんばん |
(1) (hist) (derogatory term) southern barbarians (name used in ancient China for non-Chinese ethnic groups to the south); (2) (hist) South-East Asian countries (in the late-Muromachi and Edo periods); (3) (hist) Western Europe (esp. Spain and Portugal and their South-East Asian colonies; late-Muromachi and Edo periods); (prefix noun) (4) (hist) foreign (of goods from South-East Asia and Western Europe); exotic (esp. in a Western European or South-East Asian style); (5) (See 唐辛子・1) chili pepper; (6) (abbreviation) {food} (See 南蛮煮・2) nanban; dish prepared using chili peppers and Welsh onions; (7) thrusting the right foot and right arm forward at the same time (or left foot and left arm; in kabuki, dance, puppetry, etc.) |
南麓 see styles |
minamifumoto みなみふもと |
southern foot (of a mountain); (place-name) Minamifumoto |
双蹄 see styles |
soutei / sote そうてい |
cloven foot |
右足 see styles |
migiashi みぎあし |
(1) right foot; (2) right leg |
商祺 see styles |
shāng qí shang1 qi2 shang ch`i shang chi |
business is auspicious; conventional greeting at the foot of a letter: May your business go well! |
四兵 see styles |
sì bīng si4 bing1 ssu ping shihei |
catur-an.gabalakāya; the four divisions of a cakravarti's troops— elephant, hastikāya; horse, aśvakāya; chariot, rathakāya; and foot, pattikāya. |
增劫 see styles |
zēng jié zeng1 jie2 tseng chieh zōkō |
The kalpa of increment, during which human life increases by one year every century, from an initial life of ten years, till it reaches 84,000 (and the body from 1 foot to 8,400 feet in height), in the 滅劫 similarly diminishing. |
小劫 see styles |
xiǎo jié xiao3 jie2 hsiao chieh shōgō |
antarā-kalpa, or intermediate kalpa; according to the 倶舍論 it is the period in which human life increases by one year a century till it reaches 84,000 with men 8,400 feet high; then it is reduced at the same rate till the life-period reaches ten years with men a foot high; these two are each a small kalpa; the 智度論 reckons the two together as one kalpa; and there are other definitions. |
小卒 see styles |
xiǎo zú xiao3 zu2 hsiao tsu shousotsu / shosotsu しょうそつ |
foot soldier; minor figure; a nobody; (chess) pawn (noun - becomes adjective with の) (colloquialism) (abbr. of 小学校卒業(者)) having completed no schooling beyond elementary school; elementary school graduate |
尺木 see styles |
chǐ mù chi3 mu4 ch`ih mu chih mu shakumoku |
one-foot pole (straight stick) |
尺牘 尺牍 see styles |
chǐ dú chi3 du2 ch`ih tu chih tu sekitoku; shakudoku せきとく; しゃくどく |
(literary) a one-foot-long strip of wood or bamboo, used for writing in ancient times; (as a metonym) letter; written message letter; epistle |
尺璧 see styles |
chǐ bì chi3 bi4 ch`ih pi chih pi sekiheki |
one-foot diameter flat jeweled ornament. |
尺素 see styles |
chǐ sù chi3 su4 ch`ih su chih su |
(literary) a one-foot-long piece of white silk, used for writing in ancient times; (as a metonym) letter; written message |
山下 see styles |
shān xià shan1 xia4 shan hsia yomashita よました |
Yamashita (Japanese surname) foot of a mountain; base of a mountain; (surname) Yomashita |
山元 see styles |
yamamoto やまもと |
(1) foot of a mountain; base of a mountain; (2) mine; colliery; (3) owner of a mountain; operator of a mine; (place-name, surname) Yamamoto |
山本 see styles |
shān běn shan1 ben3 shan pen yamomato やもまと |
Yamamoto (Japanese surname) (1) foot of a mountain; base of a mountain; (2) mine; colliery; (3) owner of a mountain; operator of a mine; (surname) Yamomato |
山腳 山脚 see styles |
shān jiǎo shan1 jiao3 shan chiao |
foot of a mountain |
山裾 see styles |
yamasuso やますそ |
foot or base of a mountain; foothills; (surname) Yamasuso |
山麓 see styles |
shān lù shan1 lu4 shan lu sanroku さんろく |
foothills foot of a mountain; base of a mountain; (place-name) Sanroku |
岩根 see styles |
iwane いわね |
(1) foot of a rock; (2) (poetic term) large rock, most of which is buried; (p,s,f) Iwane |
岳麓 see styles |
gakuroku がくろく |
foot of Mount Fuji |
左足 see styles |
koedate こえだて |
(1) left foot; (2) left leg; (place-name) Koedate |
平方 see styles |
píng fāng ping2 fang1 p`ing fang ping fang hirakata ひらかた |
square (as in square foot, square mile, square root) square (e.g. metre); (place-name, surname) Hirakata |
床足 see styles |
chuáng zú chuang2 zu2 ch`uang tsu chuang tsu shōsoku |
the foot of a bed |
底豆 see styles |
sokomame そこまめ |
blister (on the sole of the foot); corn |
底閥 底阀 see styles |
dǐ fá di3 fa2 ti fa |
bottom valve; foot valve |
後腳 后脚 see styles |
hòu jiǎo hou4 jiao3 hou chiao |
(one moment ...,) the next ...; trailing foot (in walking) |
後跟 后跟 see styles |
hòu gēn hou4 gen1 hou ken |
heel (part of a foot); heel (of a sock); counter (the part of a shoe that cups the back of one's heel); followed by (used in describing a format, such as "filename followed by file extension") |
徒侍 see styles |
kachizamurai かちざむらい |
humble samurai who served as a body guard on foot |
徒卒 see styles |
tosotsu とそつ |
foot soldier; footman |
徒士 see styles |
kajishi かじし |
foot soldier (Edo period); samurai on foot; (place-name) Kajishi |
徒步 see styles |
tú bù tu2 bu4 t`u pu tu pu |
to be on foot |
徒歩 see styles |
toho とほ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) walking; going on foot |
徒行 see styles |
tokou / toko とこう |
(noun/participle) walking; going on foot |
忍摺 see styles |
shinobuzuri しのぶずり |
(archaism) clothing patterned using squirrel's foot fern |
手腳 手脚 see styles |
shǒu jiǎo shou3 jiao3 shou chiao |
hand and foot; movement of limbs; action; trick; step in a procedure (CL:道[dao4]) See: 手脚 |
拾う see styles |
hirou / hiro ひろう |
(transitive verb) (1) to pick up; to gather; (transitive verb) (2) to find (and pick up; something someone has dropped); (transitive verb) (3) to select; to choose; to pick out; (transitive verb) (4) to get (unexpectedly); to hit upon (luck, an opportunity, etc.); to snatch (an unexpected victory); to pull off; (transitive verb) (5) to pick up (someone; in a car, etc.); (transitive verb) (6) to flag down (a taxi); to hail; (transitive verb) (7) to pick up (a signal, sound, interference, etc.); (transitive verb) (8) to (just manage to) return (the ball); to return (a difficult shot); (transitive verb) (9) to take on (someone in adverse circumstances); to employ; to give a job; to take in; (transitive verb) (10) to walk; to go on foot |
摳腳 抠脚 see styles |
kōu jiǎo kou1 jiao3 k`ou chiao kou chiao |
to scratch one's foot; (fig.) to be stingy; (slang) (of a celebrity) to twiddle one's thumbs (i.e. not release any new material etc) |
撥弄 拨弄 see styles |
bō nòng bo1 nong4 po nung |
to move to and fro (with hand, foot, stick etc); to fiddle with; to stir up |
方丈 see styles |
fāng zhang fang1 zhang5 fang chang houjou / hojo ほうじょう |
square zhang (i.e. unit of area 10 feet square); monastic room 10 feet square; Buddhist or Daoist abbot; abbot's chamber (1) (See 丈・じょう・1) square jō (approx. 10 sq feet); (2) {Buddh} abbot's chamber; (3) chief priest; (p,s,g) Hōjō An abbot, 寺主 head of a monastery; the term is said to arise from the ten-foot cubic dwelling in which 維摩 Vimalakirti lived, but here seems to be no Sanskrit equivalent. |
旗丁 see styles |
qí dīng qi2 ding1 ch`i ting chi ting |
Manchurian foot soldier |
末席 see styles |
mò xí mo4 xi2 mo hsi masseki; basseki まっせき; ばっせき |
end seat; place for less senior person (1) lowest seat; foot of the table; seat furthest from the seat of honour; (2) lowest rank; bottom (e.g. of the class) |
東麓 see styles |
higashifumoto ひがしふもと |
eastern foot (of a mountain); (place-name) Higashifumoto |
板溝 板沟 see styles |
bǎn gōu ban3 gou1 pan kou |
chalkboard ledge; whiteboard ledge; chalk tray (at the foot of a blackboard); whiteboard marker tray |
樹葬 树葬 see styles |
shù zàng shu4 zang4 shu tsang |
burial of cremated remains at the foot of a tree |
步兵 see styles |
bù bīng bu4 bing1 pu ping |
infantry; foot; infantryman; foot soldier |
步操 see styles |
bù cāo bu4 cao1 pu ts`ao pu tsao |
foot drill (military, physical exercises etc) |
步行 see styles |
bù xíng bu4 xing2 pu hsing bugyō |
to go on foot; to walk itineracy |
歩き see styles |
aruki; ariki あるき; ありき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) walk; walking; (2) (あるき only) (archaism) foot messenger (of a town, village, etc.) |
歩ぶ see styles |
ayubu; ayobu; aibu あゆぶ; あよぶ; あいぶ |
(v4b,vi) (archaism) (See 歩む・1) to walk; to go on foot |
歩む see styles |
ayumu あゆむ |
(v5m,vi) (1) to walk; to go on foot; (v5m,vi) (2) to tread (a figurative path); to follow; to lead (a life); to experience; (v5m,vi) (3) to advance towards (e.g. a solution); to set out (e.g. on the path to destruction, ruin, etc.); to embark (on the road to ...) |
歩人 see styles |
hojin ほじん |
(archaism) walker; person going by foot; (given name) Hojin |
歩兵 see styles |
hohei / hohe ほへい |
infantry; infantryman; foot soldier |
歩卒 see styles |
hosotsu ほそつ |
footmen; foot soldier |
水虫 see styles |
mizumushi みずむし |
(1) athlete's foot; (2) (kana only) water boatman (esp. species Hesperocorixa distanti); (3) (kana only) Asellus hilgendorfi (species of aquatic sowbug) |
汗泡 see styles |
kanpou / kanpo かんぽう |
(irregular kanji usage) (med) dyshidrosis; pompholyx; athlete's foot |
汗疱 see styles |
kanpou / kanpo かんぽう |
(med) dyshidrosis; pompholyx; athlete's foot |
涉足 see styles |
shè zú she4 zu2 she tsu |
to set foot in; to step into; to become involved for the first time |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "6 Foot" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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