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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
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卓別林


卓别林

see styles
zhuó bié lín
    zhuo2 bie2 lin2
cho pieh lin

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Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin (1899-1977), English movie actor and director

夏洛特

see styles
xià luò tè
    xia4 luo4 te4
hsia lo t`e
    hsia lo te

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Charlotte
Charlotte (name)

帕內爾


帕内尔

see styles
pà nèi ěr
    pa4 nei4 er3
p`a nei erh
    pa nei erh

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Parnell
Parnell (name); Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891), Irish nationalist politician

查爾斯


查尔斯

see styles
chá ěr sī
    cha2 er3 si1
ch`a erh ssu
    cha erh ssu

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Charles
Charles

梅西耶

see styles
méi xī yē
    mei2 xi1 ye1
mei hsi yeh

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Mercier
Charles Messier (1730-1817), French astronomer who catalogued nebulas and galaxies

狄更斯

see styles
dí gēng sī
    di2 geng1 si1
ti keng ssu

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Dickens
Dickens (name); Charles Dickens (1812-1870), great English novelist

達爾文


达尔文

see styles
dá ěr wén
    da2 er3 wen2
ta erh wen

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Darvin
Charles Darwin (1809–1882), British biologist, author of "On the Origin of Species" 物種起源|物种起源[Wu4 zhong3 Qi3 yuan2]; Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory (Australia)

里克特

see styles
lǐ kè tè
    li3 ke4 te4
li k`o t`e
    li ko te

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Rickert
Richter (name); Charles Francis Richter (1900-1985), US physicist and seismologist, after whom the Richter scale is named

查爾斯頓


查尔斯顿

see styles
chá ěr sī dùn
    cha2 er3 si1 dun4
ch`a erh ssu tun
    cha erh ssu tun

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Charleston
Charleston

チャーリー

see styles
 chaarii / chari
    チャーリー

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Charly
(given name) Charlie; Charley

シャーリーズ

see styles
 shaariizu / sharizu
    シャーリーズ

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Charlize
(personal name) Charlize

シャーリーン

see styles
 shaariin / sharin
    シャーリーン

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Charleen
(personal name) Charline; Sharleen; Shirleen

チャールトン

see styles
 chaaruton / charuton
    チャールトン

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Charlton
(personal name) Charlton

チャールストン

see styles
 chaarusuton / charusuton
    チャールストン

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Charleston
Charleston; (place-name) Charleston

古諾


古诺

see styles
gǔ nuò
    gu3 nuo4
ku no
Gounod (name); Charles Gounod (1818-1893), French musician and opera composer

庸醫


庸医

see styles
yōng yī
    yong1 yi1
yung i
quack; charlatan

弥四

see styles
 yashi
    やし
showman; charlatan; faker; quack

抽筋

see styles
chōu jīn
    chou1 jin1
ch`ou chin
    chou chin
cramp; charley horse; to pull a tendon

梅氏

see styles
méi shì
    mei2 shi4
mei shih
Charles Messier (1730-1817), French astronomer who catalogued nebulas and galaxies

野師

see styles
 yashi
    やし
showman; charlatan; faker; quack

バベジ

see styles
 babeji
    バベジ
(surname) Babbage; (person) Babbage, Charles (1791-1871; English mathematician and inventor)

傅立葉


傅立叶

see styles
fù lì yè
    fu4 li4 ye4
fu li yeh
Charles Fourier (French sociologist and socialist, 1772-1837)

塔列朗

see styles
tǎ liè lǎng
    ta3 lie4 lang3
t`a lieh lang
    ta lieh lang
Talleyrand (name); Prince Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (1754-1838), French diplomat

戴高樂


戴高乐

see styles
dài gāo lè
    dai4 gao1 le4
tai kao le
Charles De Gaulle (1890–1970), French general and politician, leader of the Free French during World War II and president of the Republic 1959–1969

梅西葉


梅西叶

see styles
méi xī yè
    mei2 xi1 ye4
mei hsi yeh
Charles Messier (1730-1817), French astronomer who catalogued nebulas and galaxies

楊采妮


杨采妮

see styles
yáng cǎi nī
    yang2 cai3 ni1
yang ts`ai ni
    yang tsai ni
Charlie Young (1974-), Hong Kong actress and singer

簡·愛


简·爱

jiǎn · ài
    jian3 · ai4
chien · ai
Jane Eyre, novel by Charlotte Brontë 夏洛特·勃良特[Xia4 luo4 te4 · Bo2 liang2 te4]

聖誕頌


圣诞颂

see styles
shèng dàn sòng
    sheng4 dan4 song4
sheng tan sung
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

萊伊爾


莱伊尔

see styles
lái yī ěr
    lai2 yi1 er3
lai i erh
Lyell (name); Sir Charles Lyell (1797-1875), Scottish geologist

雙城記


双城记

see styles
shuāng chéng jì
    shuang1 cheng2 ji4
shuang ch`eng chi
    shuang cheng chi
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens 查爾斯·狄更斯|查尔斯·狄更斯[Cha2 er3 si1 · Di2 geng1 si1]

シェルリ

see styles
 sheruri
    シェルリ
(personal name) Scharli

シャルレ

see styles
 sharure
    シャルレ
(personal name) Charlet; Scharley

ちゃら男

see styles
 charao
    ちゃらお
frivolous lad; good-time Charlie

バベッジ

see styles
 babejji
    バベッジ
(surname) Babbage; (person) Babbage, Charles (1791-1871; English mathematician and inventor)

二都物語

see styles
 nitomonogatari
    にとものがたり
(work) A Tale of Two Cities (1859 novel by Charles Dickens); (wk) A Tale of Two Cities (1859 novel by Charles Dickens)

夏洛特敦

see styles
xià luò tè dūn
    xia4 luo4 te4 dun1
hsia lo t`e tun
    hsia lo te tun
Charlottetown, capital of Prince Edward Island, Canada

孟德斯鳩


孟德斯鸠

see styles
mèng dé sī jiū
    meng4 de2 si1 jiu1
meng te ssu chiu
Charles Montesquieu (1689-1755), French political philosopher

暗證禪師


暗证禅师

see styles
àn zhèng chán shī
    an4 zheng4 chan2 shi1
an cheng ch`an shih
    an cheng chan shih
 anshō zenji
暗證; 暗禪, etc. A charlatan who teaches intuitional meditation differently from the methods of that school; an ignorant preceptor.

查理大帝

see styles
chá lǐ dà dì
    cha2 li3 da4 di4
ch`a li ta ti
    cha li ta ti
Charlemagne (c. 747-c. 814), King of the Franks, Holy Roman Emperor from 800

查理週刊


查理周刊

see styles
chá lǐ zhōu kān
    cha2 li3 zhou1 kan1
ch`a li chou k`an
    cha li chou kan
Charlie Hebdo (French magazine)

求死願望


求死愿望

see styles
qiú sǐ yuàn wàng
    qiu2 si3 yuan4 wang4
ch`iu ssu yüan wang
    chiu ssu yüan wang
death wish (translated from English); Death wish, movie series with Charles Bronson is translated as 猛龍怪客|猛龙怪客[Meng3 long2 guai4 ke4]

物種起源


物种起源

see styles
wù zhǒng qǐ yuán
    wu4 zhong3 qi3 yuan2
wu chung ch`i yüan
    wu chung chi yüan
Charles Darwin's "On the Origin of Species"

猛龍怪客


猛龙怪客

see styles
měng lóng guài kè
    meng3 long2 guai4 ke4
meng lung kuai k`o
    meng lung kuai ko
Death wish, movie series with Charles Bronson

種の起原

see styles
 shunokigen
    しゅのきげん
On the Origin of Species (Charles Darwin, 1859); origin of species

種の起源

see styles
 shunokigen
    しゅのきげん
On the Origin of Species (Charles Darwin, 1859); origin of species

蒙古大夫

see styles
měng gǔ dài fu
    meng3 gu3 dai4 fu5
meng ku tai fu
(coll.) quack (doctor); charlatan

風水先生


风水先生

see styles
fēng shuǐ xiān sheng
    feng1 shui3 xian1 sheng5
feng shui hsien sheng
feng shui master; geomancer; stock figure in folk tales, as a wise adviser or a charlatan

カール大帝

see styles
 kaarutaitei / karutaite
    カールたいてい
(person) Emperor Charlemagne

シャーリン

see styles
 shaarin / sharin
    シャーリン
(personal name) Charlyne

シャルラン

see styles
 sharuran
    シャルラン
(personal name) Charlent

シャルリエ

see styles
 sharurie
    シャルリエ
(personal name) Charlier

チャールス

see styles
 chaaruzu / charuzu
    チャールズ
(m,s) Charles

チャーロス

see styles
 chaarosu / charosu
    チャーロス
(personal name) Charles

ウンパルンパ

see styles
 unparunpa
    ウンパルンパ
(ch) Oompa-Loompa (from Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)

サンサーンス

see styles
 sansaansu / sansansu
    サンサーンス
(person) Charles Camille Saint-Saens

シャーレーン

see styles
 shaareen / shareen
    シャーレーン
(personal name) Charlene

シャーレイン

see styles
 shaarein / sharen
    シャーレイン
(personal name) Charlayne

シャーレボイ

see styles
 shaareboi / shareboi
    シャーレボイ
(place-name) Charlevoix

シャルルビル

see styles
 sharurubiru
    シャルルビル
(place-name) Charlesville (Congo)

シャルルボア

see styles
 sharuruboa
    シャルルボア
(personal name) Charlevoix

シャルルルー

see styles
 sharururuu / sharururu
    シャルルルー
(personal name) Charles-Roux

シャルルロア

see styles
 sharururoa
    シャルルロア
(place-name) Charleroi (Belgium)

シャルレティ

see styles
 sharureti
    シャルレティ
(personal name) Charlety

シャルロッテ

see styles
 sharurotte
    シャルロッテ
(person) Charlotte of Belgium

シャルロット

see styles
 sharurotto
    シャルロット
(female given name) Charlotte

チャーリップ

see styles
 chaarippu / charippu
    チャーリップ
(personal name) Charlip

チャールズ岬

see styles
 chaaruzumisaki / charuzumisaki
    チャールズみさき
(place-name) Cape Charles

チャールソン

see styles
 chaaruson / charuson
    チャールソン
(surname) Charleson; Charlson

チャールビル

see styles
 chaarubiru / charubiru
    チャールビル
(place-name) Charleville (Australia)

ドゴール空港

see styles
 dogoorukuukou / dogoorukuko
    ドゴールくうこう
(place-name) Charles de Gaulle airport

ボードレール

see styles
 boodoreeru
    ボードレール
(surname) Charles Baudelaire

巴爾舍夫斯基


巴尔舍夫斯基

see styles
bā ěr shě fū sī jī
    ba1 er3 she3 fu1 si1 ji1
pa erh she fu ssu chi
(Charlene) Barshefsky, US trade negotiator

查爾斯·格雷


查尔斯·格雷

chá ěr sī · gé léi
    cha2 er3 si1 · ge2 lei2
ch`a erh ssu · ko lei
    cha erh ssu · ko lei
Charles Grey (1764-1845), prime minister of the United Kingdom 1830-34

ウンパ・ルンパ

 unpa runpa
    ウンパ・ルンパ
(ch) Oompa-Loompa (from Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)

シャルリエブド

see styles
 sharuriebudo
    シャルリエブド
(wk) Charlie Hebdo (French satirical magazine)

シャルルの法則

see styles
 sharurunohousoku / sharurunohosoku
    シャルルのほうそく
Charles' law; Charles's law

シャルルブール

see styles
 sharurubuuru / sharuruburu
    シャルルブール
(place-name) Charlesbourg (Canada)

シャルルペロー

see styles
 sharuruperoo
    シャルルペロー
(person) Charles Perrault

ジャンシャルル

see styles
 jansharuru
    ジャンシャルル
(personal name) Jean-Charles

チャールズラム

see styles
 chaaruzuramu / charuzuramu
    チャールズラム
(person) Charles Lamb

レイチャールズ

see styles
 reichaaruzu / recharuzu
    レイチャールズ
(person) Ray Charles

夏洛特·勃良特

xià luò tè · bó liáng tè
    xia4 luo4 te4 · bo2 liang2 te4
hsia lo t`e · po liang t`e
    hsia lo te · po liang te
Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855), English novelist, eldest of three Brontë sisters, author of Jane Eyre 簡·愛|简·爱[Jian3 · Ai4]

夏洛特阿馬利亞


夏洛特阿马利亚

see styles
xià luò tè ā mǎ lì yà
    xia4 luo4 te4 a1 ma3 li4 ya4
hsia lo t`e a ma li ya
    hsia lo te a ma li ya
Charlotte Amalie, capital of the United States Virgin Islands (USVI)

查爾斯·狄更斯


查尔斯·狄更斯

chá ěr sī · dí gēng sī
    cha2 er3 si1 · di2 geng1 si1
ch`a erh ssu · ti keng ssu
    cha erh ssu · ti keng ssu
Charles Dickens (1812-1870), great English novelist

シャーロッツビル

see styles
 shaarottsubiru / sharottsubiru
    シャーロッツビル
(place-name) Charlottesville

シャルリ・エブド

 sharuri ebudo
    シャルリ・エブド
(wk) Charlie Hebdo (French satirical magazine)

シャルルデュトワ

see styles
 sharurudeutowa
    シャルルデュトワ
(person) Charles Dutoit

シャルルドゴール

see styles
 sharurudogooru
    シャルルドゴール
(person) Charles de Gaulle

シャルルボワイエ

see styles
 sharurubowaie
    シャルルボワイエ
(person) Charles Boyer

シャルルマーニュ

see styles
 sharurumaanyu / sharurumanyu
    シャルルマーニュ
(person) Charlemagne

セントチャールズ

see styles
 sentochaaruzu / sentocharuzu
    セントチャールズ
(place-name) Saint Charles

チャーリーシーン

see styles
 chaariishiin / charishin
    チャーリーシーン
(person) Charlie Sheen

チャールストン山

see styles
 chaarusutonsan / charusutonsan
    チャールストンさん
(place-name) Charleston Peak

チャールズワース

see styles
 chaaruzuwaasu / charuzuwasu
    チャールズワース
(personal name) Charlesworth

ビーエスエーシー

see styles
 biiesueeshii / biesueeshi
    ビーエスエーシー
British Sub-Aqua Club, founded 1953 (Prince Charles is honorary President); BSAC; (o) British Sub-Aqua Club, founded 1953 (Prince Charles is honorary President); BSAC

フォールシャルレ

see styles
 foorusharure
    フォールシャルレ
(place-name) Fort Charlet

レークチャールズ

see styles
 reekuchaaruzu / reekucharuzu
    レークチャールズ
(place-name) Lake Charles

シャーリーズセロン

see styles
 shaariizuseron / sharizuseron
    シャーリーズセロン
(person) Charlize Theron

シャーロッテンベリ

see styles
 shaarottenberi / sharottenberi
    シャーロッテンベリ
(place-name) Charlottenberg

シャーロットタウン

see styles
 shaarottotaun / sharottotaun
    シャーロットタウン
(place-name) Charlottetown (Canada)

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