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123>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
劉備 刘备 see styles |
liú bèi liu2 bei4 liu pei ryuubi / ryubi りゅうび |
More info & calligraphy: Liu Bei(person) Liu Bei (161-223) |
馬洛 马洛 see styles |
mǎ luò ma3 luo4 ma lo |
More info & calligraphy: Mallow |
卡洛斯 see styles |
kǎ luò sī ka3 luo4 si1 k`a lo ssu ka lo ssu |
More info & calligraphy: Karlos |
夏洛特 see styles |
xià luò tè xia4 luo4 te4 hsia lo t`e hsia lo te |
More info & calligraphy: Charlotte |
美容店 see styles |
měi róng diàn mei3 rong2 dian4 mei jung tien biyouten / biyoten びようてん |
More info & calligraphy: Beauty Shop / Beauty Salon(See 美容院・びよういん,美容室・びようしつ) beauty salon; beauty parlor |
美容院 see styles |
měi róng yuàn mei3 rong2 yuan4 mei jung yüan biyouin / biyoin びよういん |
More info & calligraphy: Beauty Salonbeauty parlour; beauty parlor; beauty salon; hairdressing salon |
朵 see styles |
duǒ duo3 to |
flower; earlobe; fig. item on both sides; classifier for flowers, clouds etc |
櫓 橹 see styles |
lǔ lu3 lu yagura やぐら |
scull (single oar worked from side to side over the stern of a boat) Japanese scull (oar attached to the rear of the boat by a traditional peg-in-hole oarlock); (1) turret; watchtower; (2) high wooden stage; scaffolding; (3) wooden frame (of a kotatsu); (4) (archaism) weapons storehouse; (surname) Yagura |
艪 橹 see styles |
lǔ lu3 lu ro ろ |
variant of 櫓|橹[lu3] Japanese scull (oar attached to the rear of the boat by a traditional peg-in-hole oarlock) |
お次 see styles |
otsugi おつぎ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (polite language) (honorific or respectful language) next; next person; (2) room adjoining a noble's parlor |
倡婦 倡妇 see styles |
chāng fù chang1 fu4 ch`ang fu chang fu shōbu しょうふ |
prostitute; harlot [female] singers |
傾危 倾危 see styles |
qīng wēi qing1 wei1 ch`ing wei ching wei |
in danger of collapse; in a parlous state; (of person) treacherous |
冰店 see styles |
bīng diàn bing1 dian4 ping tien |
dessert parlor serving mainly cold sweets (esp. shaved ice) (Tw) |
前室 see styles |
zenshitsu ぜんしつ |
(1) front room; front parlor; lobby; anticum; (2) anterior ventricle; (surname) Maemuro |
劉淵 刘渊 see styles |
liú yuān liu2 yuan1 liu yüan ryuuen / ryuen りゅうえん |
Liu Yuan (c. 251-310), warlord at the end of the Western Jin dynasty 西晉|西晋[Xi1 Jin4], founder of Cheng Han of the Sixteen Kingdoms 成漢|成汉[Cheng2 Han4] (304-347) (personal name) Ryūen |
劉表 刘表 see styles |
liú biǎo liu2 biao3 liu piao |
Liu Biao (142-208), warlord |
包間 包间 see styles |
bāo jiān bao1 jian1 pao chien |
private room (in a restaurant, or for karaoke etc); parlor; booth; compartment |
北伐 see styles |
běi fá bei3 fa2 pei fa hokubatsu ほくばつ |
the Northern Expedition, the Nationalists' campaign of 1926-1928 under Chiang Kai-shek, against the rule of local warlords (hist) Northern Expedition (China; 1926-1928) |
呂布 吕布 see styles |
lǚ bù lu:3 bu4 lü pu ryofu りょふ |
Lü Bu (-198), general and warlord (personal name) Ryofu |
大寄 see styles |
ooyori おおより |
(1) calling many harlots and entertainers and have a big party; (2) starting an important maneuver at the end of a game of go; (place-name, surname) Ooyori |
奉系 see styles |
fèng xì feng4 xi4 feng hsi |
Fengtian clique (of northern warlords) |
娼妓 see styles |
chāng jì chang1 ji4 ch`ang chi chang chi shougi / shogi しょうぎ |
prostitute prostitute; harlot |
娼婦 娼妇 see styles |
chāng fù chang1 fu4 ch`ang fu chang fu shoufu / shofu しょうふ |
prostitute prostitute; harlot |
婬婦 see styles |
inpu いんぷ |
(1) woman of loose morals; lewd woman; (2) prostitute; whore; harlot |
孫權 孙权 see styles |
sūn quán sun1 quan2 sun ch`üan sun chüan |
Sun Quan (reigned 222-252), southern warlord and king of state of Wu 吳|吴[Wu2] in the Three Kingdoms period |
孫策 孙策 see styles |
sūn cè sun1 ce4 sun ts`e sun tse sonsaku そんさく |
Sun Ce (175-200), general and major warlord of the Later Han Dynasty (personal name) Sonsaku |
客堂 see styles |
kè táng ke4 tang2 k`o t`ang ko tang kakudō |
room to meet guests; parlor guest department |
客間 客间 see styles |
kè jiān ke4 jian1 k`o chien ko chien kyakuma きゃくま |
drawing room; parlor; parlour; guest room guest room |
家臣 see styles |
jiā chén jia1 chen2 chia ch`en chia chen kashin かしん |
counselor of king or feudal warlord; henchman (noun - becomes adjective with の) vassal; retainer |
御次 see styles |
otsugi おつぎ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (polite language) (honorific or respectful language) next; next person; (2) room adjoining a noble's parlor |
曹操 see styles |
cáo cāo cao2 cao1 ts`ao ts`ao tsao tsao sousou / soso そうそう |
Cao Cao (155-220), famous statesman and general at the end of Han, noted poet and calligrapher, later warlord, founder and first king of Cao Wei 曹魏, father of Emperor Cao Pi 曹丕; the main villain of novel the Romance of Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义 (person) Cao Cao (155-220), famous statesman and general at the end of Han, noted poet and calligrapher, later warlord, founder and first king of Cao Wei, father of Emperor Cao Pi; the main villain of novel the Romance of Three Kingdoms |
曹錕 曹锟 see styles |
cáo kūn cao2 kun1 ts`ao k`un tsao kun |
Cao Kun (1862-1938), one of the Northern Warlords |
楊森 杨森 see styles |
yáng sēn yang2 sen1 yang sen |
Yang Sen (1884-1977), Sichuan warlord and general |
櫓杭 see styles |
rogui ろぐい |
fulcrum peg (fitted into the cavity in an oar as part of a traditional oarlock) |
櫓臍 see styles |
robeso ろべそ |
(obscure) fulcrum peg (fitted into the cavity in an oar as part of a traditional oarlock) |
淫婦 淫妇 see styles |
yín fù yin2 fu4 yin fu inpu いんぷ |
loose woman; prostitute; Jezebel (1) woman of loose morals; lewd woman; (2) prostitute; whore; harlot |
淫行 see styles |
yín xíng yin2 xing2 yin hsing inkou / inko いんこう |
wanton or lascivious behavior; adulterous behavior obscenity; harlotry |
王敦 see styles |
wáng dūn wang2 dun1 wang tun |
Wang Dun (266-324), powerful general of Jin dynasty and brother of civil official Wang Dao 王導|王导, subsequently rebellious warlord 322-324 |
男巫 see styles |
nán wū nan2 wu1 nan wu |
wizard; warlock |
福耳 see styles |
fukumimi ふくみみ |
plump ears (large, fleshy earlobes), said to bring good fortune |
群雄 see styles |
qún xióng qun2 xiong2 ch`ün hsiung chün hsiung gunyuu / gunyu ぐんゆう |
outstanding heroes; warlords vying for supremacy (in former times); stars (of sports or pop music) rival chiefs |
耳垂 see styles |
ěr chuí er3 chui2 erh ch`ui erh chui |
earlobe |
耳当 see styles |
jitou / jito じとう |
(archaism) earplug (traditional jewellery worn in the earlobe, popular in Han-dynasty China) |
耳朶 see styles |
mimitabu みみたぶ jida じだ |
earlobe |
艪杭 see styles |
rogui ろぐい |
fulcrum peg (fitted into the cavity in an oar as part of a traditional oarlock) |
艪臍 see styles |
robeso ろべそ |
(obscure) fulcrum peg (fitted into the cavity in an oar as part of a traditional oarlock) |
袁紹 袁绍 see styles |
yuán shào yuan2 shao4 yüan shao enshou / ensho えんしょう |
Yuan Shao (153-202), general during late Han, subsequently warlord (personal name) Enshou |
裏芸 see styles |
uragei / urage うらげい |
one's party piece; parlor trick; hidden talent |
貂蟬 貂蝉 see styles |
diāo chán diao1 chan2 tiao ch`an tiao chan |
Diaochan (-192), one of the four legendary beauties 四大美女[si4 da4 mei3 nu:3], in fiction a famous beauty at the break-up of Han dynasty, given as concubine to usurping warlord Dong Zhuo 董卓[Dong3 Zhuo2] to ensure his overthrow by fighting hero Lü Bu 呂布|吕布[Lu:3 Bu4] |
赤兔 see styles |
chì tù chi4 tu4 ch`ih t`u chih tu |
Red Hare, famous horse of the warlord Lü Bu 呂布|吕布[Lu:3 Bu4] in the Three Kingdoms era |
軍閥 军阀 see styles |
jun fá jun1 fa2 chün fa gunbatsu ぐんばつ |
military clique; junta; warlord military clique; military party |
遊女 see styles |
yuujo / yujo ゆうじょ |
prostitute; harlot |
釘師 see styles |
kugishi くぎし |
(colloquialism) pachinko nail adjuster; pachinko parlor employee who adjusts the machines to regulate profit and loss |
錢皮 钱皮 see styles |
qián pí qian2 pi2 ch`ien p`i chien pi |
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi (1920-2016), president of Italy 1999-2006 |
雀荘 see styles |
jansou / janso ジャンそう |
(mahj) mahjong parlour; mahjong parlor |
項羽 项羽 see styles |
xiàng yǔ xiang4 yu3 hsiang yü kouu / kou こうう |
Xiang Yu the Conqueror (232-202 BC), warlord defeated by first Han emperor (person) Xiang Yu (aka Kou U) (232 BC-202 BC), general in the late Qin period, defeated by Liu Bang, founder of the Han Dynasty |
飛過 飞过 see styles |
fēi guò fei1 guo4 fei kuo tobisugi とびすぎ |
to fly over; to fly past (1) (archaism) passing by flying; (2) (archaism) fickle heart; man who frequently meets with harlots |
パチ屋 see styles |
pachiya パチや |
(colloquialism) pachinko parlor |
ピザ屋 see styles |
pizaya ピザや |
pizzeria; pizza parlor (parlour); pizza place |
ヘルス see styles |
herusu ヘルス |
(1) health; (2) (abbreviation) (See ファッションヘルス) type of brothel-massage parlor (parlour); (place-name) Vels |
入れ子 see styles |
ireko いれこ |
(1) nest (of boxes); nesting; (2) concealed information; (3) adopting a child after one's own has died; child adopted in this manner; (4) cavity in an oar (fitted onto a peg as part of a traditional oarlock) |
入れ籠 see styles |
ireko いれこ |
(1) nest (of boxes); nesting; (2) concealed information; (3) cavity in an oar (fitted onto a peg as part of a traditional oarlock) |
北洋系 see styles |
běi yáng xì bei3 yang2 xi4 pei yang hsi |
Beiyang faction of Northern Warlords |
北洋軍 北洋军 see styles |
běi yáng jun bei3 yang2 jun1 pei yang chün |
north China army, a modernizing Western-style army set up during late Qing, and a breeding ground for the Northern Warlords after the Qinghai revolution |
司馬懿 司马懿 see styles |
sī mǎ yì si1 ma3 yi4 ssu ma i |
Sima Yi (179-251), warlord under Cao Cao and subsequently founder of the Jin dynasty |
奥座敷 see styles |
okuzashiki おくざしき |
(See 表座敷) inner parlor; inner parlour; salon; living room |
妖術師 妖术师 see styles |
yāo shù shī yao1 shu4 shi1 yao shu shih youjutsushi / yojutsushi ようじゅつし |
warlock; sorcerer magician; sorcerer; wizard; witch |
孫傳芳 孙传芳 see styles |
sūn chuán fāng sun1 chuan2 fang1 sun ch`uan fang sun chuan fang |
Sun Chuanfang (1885-1935) one of the northern warlord, murdered in Tianjin in 1935 |
定點茶 定点茶 see styles |
dìng diǎn chá ding4 dian3 cha2 ting tien ch`a ting tien cha |
(Tw) (euphemism) prostitute service at a massage parlor or other place designated by the service provider |
張作霖 张作霖 see styles |
zhāng zuò lín zhang1 zuo4 lin2 chang tso lin chousakurin / chosakurin ちょうさくりん |
Zhang Zuolin (c. 1873-1928), warlord of Manchuria 1916-1928 (person) Chang Tso-lin (Zhang Zuolin) (1875-1928) |
張學良 张学良 see styles |
zhāng xué liáng zhang1 xue2 liang2 chang hsüeh liang |
Zhang Xueliang (1901-2001) son of Fengtian clique warlord, then senior general for the Nationalists and subsequently for the People's Liberation Army |
徐世昌 see styles |
xú shì chāng xu2 shi4 chang1 hsü shih ch`ang hsü shih chang |
Xu Shichang (1855-1939), politician associated with the Northern Warlords, president of China in 1921 |
応接室 see styles |
ousetsushitsu / osetsushitsu おうせつしつ |
(1) drawing room; parlour; parlor; (2) reception office |
応接間 see styles |
ousetsuma / osetsuma おうせつま |
reception room; parlor; parlour |
愛敬紅 see styles |
aikyoubeni / aikyobeni あいきょうべに |
(1) lipstick that actors put on their earlobes, cheeks and corners of eyes; (2) lipstick discreetly put on the earlobes or the corners of the eyes (by women) |
會客室 会客室 see styles |
huì kè shì hui4 ke4 shi4 hui k`o shih hui ko shih |
parlor |
李宗仁 see styles |
lǐ zōng rén li3 zong1 ren2 li tsung jen |
Li Zongren (1891-1969), a leader of Guangxi warlord faction |
棒砂糖 see styles |
bouzatou / bozato ぼうざとう |
sugarloaf |
楊虎城 杨虎城 see styles |
yáng hǔ chéng yang2 hu3 cheng2 yang hu ch`eng yang hu cheng |
Yang Hucheng (1893-1949), Chinese warlord and Nationalist general |
Variations: |
ro ろ |
Japanese scull (oar attached to the rear of the boat by a traditional peg-in-hole oarlock) |
殯儀館 殡仪馆 see styles |
bìn yí guǎn bin4 yi2 guan3 pin i kuan |
the undertaker's; funeral parlor |
段祺瑞 see styles |
duàn qí ruì duan4 qi2 rui4 tuan ch`i jui tuan chi jui |
Duan Qirui (1864-1936), commander of Beiyang Army under Yuan Shikai, then politician and powerful warlord |
沖スロ see styles |
okisuro おきスロ |
(abbreviation) (colloquialism) Okinawan pachinko parlor slot machine |
清史稿 see styles |
qīng shǐ gǎo qing1 shi3 gao3 ch`ing shih kao ching shih kao |
Draft History of the Qing Dynasty, sometimes listed as number 25 or 26 of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], compiled under Zhao Erxun 趙爾巽|赵尔巽[Zhao4 Er3 xun4] in 1927 during the Northern Warlords period, 536 scrolls |
湯玉麟 汤玉麟 see styles |
tāng yù lín tang1 yu4 lin2 t`ang yü lin tang yü lin |
Tang Yulin (1871-1937), minor warlord in northeast China, sometime governor of Chengde 承德, mostly poor in battle but very successful at accumulating personal wealth |
源賴朝 源赖朝 see styles |
yuán lài cháo yuan2 lai4 chao2 yüan lai ch`ao yüan lai chao |
MINAMOTO no Yoritomo (1147-1199), Japanese warlord and founder of the Kamakura shogunate 鐮倉幕府|镰仓幕府[Lian2 cang1 mu4 fu3] |
点ピン see styles |
tenpin; tenpin てんピン; テンピン |
{mahj} 100 yen per 1,000 points (Mahjong parlour rate) |
珥とう see styles |
jitou / jito じとう |
(archaism) earplug (traditional jewellery worn in the earlobe, popular in Han-dynasty China) |
理容院 see styles |
lǐ róng yuàn li3 rong2 yuan4 li jung yüan riyouin / riyoin りよういん |
hairdresser and beauty parlor; barbershop; massage parlor (See 理容室・りようしつ) barbershop; barber shop |
白崇禧 see styles |
bái chóng xǐ bai2 chong2 xi3 pai ch`ung hsi pai chung hsi |
Bai Chongxi (1893-1966), a leader of Guangxi warlord faction, top Nationalist general, played important role in Chiang Kaishek's campaigns 1926-1949 |
皇甫嵩 see styles |
huáng fǔ sōng huang2 fu3 song1 huang fu sung |
Huangfu Song (-195), later Han general and warlord |
碁会所 see styles |
gokaisho ごかいしょ |
go parlour; go club |
私窩子 see styles |
shikashi しかし |
(See 淫売婦,私娼) prostitute; harlot |
簡·愛 简·爱 see styles |
jiǎn · ài jian3 · ai4 chien · ai |
Jane Eyre, novel by Charlotte Brontë 夏洛特·勃良特[Xia4 luo4 te4 · Bo2 liang2 te4] |
美容室 see styles |
biyoushitsu / biyoshitsu びようしつ |
beauty parlor |
美容所 see styles |
biyousho / biyosho びようしょ |
(See 美容院・びよういん,美容室・びようしつ) beauty salon; beauty parlor |
美粧院 see styles |
bishouin / bishoin びしょういん |
(dated) (See 美容院) beauty salon; beauty parlour |
耳たぶ see styles |
mimitabu みみたぶ |
earlobe |
耳とう see styles |
jitou / jito じとう |
(archaism) earplug (traditional jewellery worn in the earlobe, popular in Han-dynasty China) |
葬儀屋 see styles |
sougiya / sogiya そうぎや |
(1) funeral parlor (parlour); funeral home; undertaker's; (2) undertaker; mortician; funeral director |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Arlo" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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