There are 26 total results for your Cheri search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
チェリー see styles |
cherii / cheri チェリー |
More info & calligraphy: Chery |
桜姫 see styles |
chiiri / chiri ちぇり |
(female given name) Cheri |
桜穂 see styles |
chiiri / chiri ちぇり |
(female given name) Cheri |
紫梨 see styles |
shiirii / shiri しぇりー |
(female given name) Sheri; Cheri |
ちぇり see styles |
cheri チェリ |
(personal name) Celi |
千恵里 see styles |
chiェrii / chiェri ちェりー |
(female given name) Cheri- |
智慧李 see styles |
chiiri / chiri ちぇり |
(female given name) Cheri |
紫恵里 see styles |
shiirii / shiri しぇりー |
(female given name) Sheri; Cheri |
鍾楚紅 钟楚红 see styles |
zhōng chǔ hóng zhong1 chu3 hong2 chung ch`u hung chung chu hung chiiriichiin / chirichin ちぇりーちぇん |
Cherie Chung (1960-), Hong Kong actress (personal name) Cheri-chen |
チェリイ see styles |
cherii / cheri チェリイ |
(personal name) Cherryh |
チェヴィー see styles |
cherii / cheri チェヴィー |
(personal name) Chevy |
モンシェリー see styles |
monsherii / monsheri モンシェリー |
(expression) my dear (fre: mon cheri) |
チェリー・トマト see styles |
cherii tomato / cheri tomato チェリー・トマト |
cherry tomato |
チェリー・ボーイ see styles |
cherii booi / cheri booi チェリー・ボーイ |
(colloquialism) male virgin (wasei: cherry boy) |
ドレン・チェリー see styles |
doren cherii / doren cheri ドレン・チェリー |
drained maraschino cherry (wasei: drained cherry) |
ドレーン・チェリー see styles |
doreen cherii / doreen cheri ドレーン・チェリー |
drained maraschino cherry (wasei: drained cherry) |
ドレイン・チェリー see styles |
dorein cherii / doren cheri ドレイン・チェリー |
drained maraschino cherry (wasei: drained cherry) |
アメリカン・チェリー see styles |
amerikan cherii / amerikan cheri アメリカン・チェリー |
(1) Bing cherry (wasei: American cherry); (2) cherries imported to Japan from America |
チェリー・ピッキング see styles |
cherii pikkingu / cheri pikkingu チェリー・ピッキング |
cherry-picking |
Variations: |
cheriipai; cherii pai / cheripai; cheri pai チェリーパイ; チェリー・パイ |
{food} cherry pie |
Variations: |
monsherii; mon sherii / monsheri; mon sheri モンシェリー; モン・シェリー |
(expression) (referring to a man) (See マシェリー) my dear (fre: mon chéri); my darling |
Variations: |
cheriitomato; cherii tomato / cheritomato; cheri tomato チェリートマト; チェリー・トマト |
cherry tomato |
Variations: |
cheriibooi; cherii booi / cheribooi; cheri booi チェリーボーイ; チェリー・ボーイ |
(slang) male virgin (wasei: cherry boy) |
Variations: |
amerikancherii; amerikan cherii / amerikancheri; amerikan cheri アメリカンチェリー; アメリカン・チェリー |
(1) Bing cherry (wasei: American cherry); (2) cherries imported to Japan from America |
Variations: |
cheriipikkingu; cherii pikkingu / cheripikkingu; cheri pikkingu チェリーピッキング; チェリー・ピッキング |
cherry-picking |
Variations: |
dorencherii; doren cherii; doreincherii; dorein cherii; doreencherii; doreen cherii / dorencheri; doren cheri; dorencheri; doren cheri; doreencheri; doreen cheri ドレンチェリー; ドレン・チェリー; ドレインチェリー; ドレイン・チェリー; ドレーンチェリー; ドレーン・チェリー |
{food} drained maraschino cherry (wasei: drained cherry) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 26 results for "Cheri" 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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