There are 27 total results for your Chap search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
皸 皲 see styles |
jun jun1 chün hibi ひび akagire あかぎれ |
to chap (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (kana only) crack; fissure; (2) (kana only) rift; split; (3) chaps; skin fissure; chaps; skin fissure |
龜裂 龟裂 see styles |
jun liè jun1 lie4 chün lieh kiretsu きれつ |
to crack; cracked; fissured; creviced; (of skin) chapped (out-dated kanji) crack; crevice; fissure; chap; rift |
坼 see styles |
chè che4 ch`e che |
to crack; to split; to break; to chap |
奴 see styles |
nú nu2 nu yakko やっこ |
slave (1) (kana only) (derogatory or familiar) fellow; guy; chap; (2) (colloquialism) (kana only) thing; object; (pronoun) (3) (derogatory or familiar) he; she; him; her; (surname) Yakko A slave 奴僕; 奴隸. |
き裂 see styles |
kiretsu きれつ |
crack; crevice; fissure; chap; rift |
乾裂 干裂 see styles |
gān liè gan1 lie4 kan lieh kanretsu かんれつ |
(of dry soil etc) to crack; (of skin) to chap cracks in drying lumber |
亀裂 see styles |
kiretsu きれつ |
crack; crevice; fissure; chap; rift |
大将 see styles |
hiromasa ひろまさ |
(1) {mil} general; admiral; (2) head; chief; leader; boss; kingpin; (3) (familiar language) (familiar or jocular term for addressing a male) old chap; mate; boss; chief; man; (4) (See 先鋒・せんぽう・2) athlete who competes in the last match of a team competition (kendo, judo, etc.); (given name) Hiromasa |
奴め see styles |
yatsume; shatsume やつめ; しゃつめ |
(1) (やつめ only) (derogatory term) fellow; guy; chap; (2) he; him; she; her |
妙音 see styles |
miào yīn miao4 yin1 miao yin myouon / myoon みょうおん |
exquisite voice; exquisite music; (place-name) Myōon Wonderful sound. (1) Gadgadasvara, 妙音菩薩 (or 妙音大士) a Bodhisattva, master of seventeen degrees of samādhi, residing in Vairocanaraśmi-pratimaṇḍita, whose name heads chap. 24 of the Lotus Sutra. (2) Sughoṣa, a sister of Guanyin; also a Buddha like Varuṇa controlling the waters 水天德佛, the 743rd Buddha of the present kalpa. (3) Ghoṣa, 瞿沙 an arhat, famous for exegesis, who "restored the eyesight of Dharmavivardhana by washing his eyes with the tears of people who were moved by his eloquence." Eitel. |
家伙 see styles |
jiā huo jia1 huo5 chia huo |
household dish, implement or furniture; domestic animal; (coll.) guy; chap; weapon |
皴裂 see styles |
cūn liè cun1 lie4 ts`un lieh tsun lieh |
(of lips, skin etc) to chap |
皸裂 皲裂 see styles |
jun liè jun1 lie4 chün lieh |
(of lips, skin etc) to chap |
粿汁 see styles |
guǒ zhī guo3 zhi1 kuo chih |
kway chap (Teochew noodle soup) |
老兄 see styles |
lǎo xiōng lao3 xiong1 lao hsiung |
elder brother (often used self-referentially); (form of address between male friends) old chap; buddy |
良材 see styles |
liáng cái liang2 cai2 liang ts`ai liang tsai yoshiki よしき |
good timber; sound material; fig. able person; sound chap good material; good timber; able persons; (given name) Yoshiki |
野郎 see styles |
yarou / yaro やろう |
(1) guy; fellow; chap; buddy; (n,pn) (2) (masculine speech) (derogatory term) (slang) bastard; asshole; arsehole; son of a bitch |
鼠輩 鼠辈 see styles |
shǔ bèi shu3 bei4 shu pei sohai そはい |
a scoundrel; a bad chap small fry; unimportant people |
香具師 see styles |
yatsu やつ |
(net-sl) (See 奴・やつ・1) fellow; guy; chap; he; she; him; her |
彪形大漢 彪形大汉 see styles |
biāo xíng dà hàn biao1 xing2 da4 han4 piao hsing ta han |
(idiom) burly chap; husky fellow |
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kakaru かかる |
(v4r,vi) (archaism) to chap; to crack |
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taishou(p); daishou(ok) / taisho(p); daisho(ok) たいしょう(P); だいしょう(ok) |
(1) {mil} general; admiral; (2) head; chief; leader; boss; kingpin; (3) (familiar language) (familiar or jocular term for addressing a male) old chap; mate; boss; chief; man; (4) (See 先鋒・せんぽう・2) athlete who competes in the last match of a team competition (kendo, judo, etc.) |
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yashi やし |
(1) (See 的屋) stallkeeper (at a festival, fair, etc.); street vendor; street performer; peddler; hawker; huckster; faker; (2) (香具師 only) (net-sl) (See 奴・やつ・1) fellow; guy; chap; he; she; him; her |
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kiretsu きれつ |
crack; crevice; fissure; chap; rift |
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kiretsu きれつ |
crack; crevice; fissure; chap; rift |
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hibigakireru ひびがきれる |
(exp,v1) (rare) to get chapped (of the skin); to chap |
Variations: |
kiretsu きれつ |
crack; crevice; fissure; chap; rift |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 27 results for "Chap" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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