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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
周 see styles |
zhōu zhou1 chou meguru めぐる |
More info & calligraphy: Chow / Zhou(counter) (1) counter for laps or circuits; (2) {math} perimeter; (3) (hist) Zhou dynasty (of China; approx. 1046-256 BCE); Chou dynasty; (female given name) Meguru Around, on every side, complete. |
侴 see styles |
chǒu chou3 ch`ou chou |
surname Chou |
寵 宠 see styles |
chǒng chong3 ch`ung chung chou / cho ちょう |
to love; to pamper; to spoil; to favor (See 寵愛) favor; favour; affection; (given name) Chō |
帖 see styles |
tiè tie4 t`ieh tieh chou / cho ちょう |
rubbing from incised inscription (1) folding book; (counter) (2) counter for units of paper and nori (48 pages of Mino paper; 20 pages of hanshi; 10 sheets of nori); (counter) (3) counter for folding books, folding screens, shields, etc.; (counter) (4) counter for pairs (of curtains); (counter) (5) (See 畳・じょう) counter for tatami mats; (place-name) Chō |
庁 see styles |
tīng ting1 t`ing ting chou / cho ちょう |
Japanese variant of 廳|厅 (n,n-suf) government office; agency; board; (place-name) Chō |
廳 厅 see styles |
tīng ting1 t`ing ting chou / cho ちょう |
(reception) hall; living room; office; provincial government department (surname) Chō |
徴 see styles |
zhēng zheng1 cheng chou / cho ちょう |
Japanese variant of 徵|征 (1) (See 徴・しるし) sign; indication; symptom; (2) call; summons; (3) requisition; expropriation; (surname, given name) Chō |
晁 see styles |
cháo chao2 ch`ao chao chou / cho ちょう |
surname Chao (surname) Chō |
梃 see styles |
tǐng ting3 t`ing ting teko てこ chou / cho ちょう |
a club (weapon) (kana only) lever; (counter) counter for long and narrow things such as guns, scissors, spades, hoes, inksticks, palanquins, candles, jinrikishas, shamisen, oars, etc. |
漖 see styles |
jiào jiao4 chiao |
Jiao river |
潮 see styles |
cháo chao2 ch`ao chao chou / cho ちょう |
tide; damp; moist; humid; fashionable; trendy; (coll.) inferior; substandard (1) tide; current; (2) salt water; (3) opportunity; (given name) Chō The tide; tidal; damp. |
疔 see styles |
dīng ding1 ting chou / cho ちょう |
boil; carbuncle {med} (See 癤) furuncle; carbuncle |
聴 see styles |
tīng ting1 t`ing ting chou / cho ちょう |
Japanese variant of 聽|听[ting1] (given name) Chō |
腸 肠 see styles |
cháng chang2 ch`ang chang chou / cho ちょう |
intestines (kana only) entrails; guts; (surname) Chō intestines |
臧 see styles |
zàng zang4 tsang chou / cho ちょう |
old variant of 藏[zang4]; old variant of 臟|脏[zang4] (surname) Chō |
貼 贴 see styles |
tiē tie1 t`ieh tieh chou / cho ちょう |
to stick; to paste; to post (e.g. on a blog); to keep close to; to fit snugly; to subsidize; allowance (e.g. money for food or housing); sticker; classifier for sticking plaster: strip (suf,ctr) (See 服・ふく・2) counter for doses of medicine, etc. To stick, attach to; make up, add. |
鯛 鲷 see styles |
diāo diao1 tiao chou / cho ちょう |
porgy; pagrus major (kana only) sea bream (esp. Pagrus major); porgy; (personal name) Chō |
てう see styles |
teu てう |
(female given name) Teu; Chou |
三焦 see styles |
sān jiāo san1 jiao1 san chiao minowata みのわた sanshou / sansho さんしょう |
(TCM) the three truncal cavities (thoracic, abdominal and pelvic), known as the "triple heater" or "San Jiao" san jiao (triple heater; functional metabolic organ in Chinese medicine) |
上焦 see styles |
shàng jiāo shang4 jiao1 shang chiao joushou / josho じょうしょう |
(TCM) upper burner, the part of the body within the thoracic cavity (above the diaphragm, including the heart and lungs) upper jiao (in traditional Chinese medicine); upper burner |
下焦 see styles |
xià jiāo xia4 jiao1 hsia chiao kashou / kasho かしょう |
(TCM) lower burner, the part of the body within the pelvic cavity (below the navel, including the kidneys, bladder and intestines) lower jiao (in traditional Chinese medicine); lower burner |
中焦 see styles |
zhōng jiāo zhong1 jiao1 chung chiao chuushou / chusho ちゅうしょう |
(TCM) middle burner, the part of the body within the abdominal cavity (between the diaphragm and the navel, including the spleen and stomach) middle jiao (in traditional Chinese medicine); middle burner |
伊吾 see styles |
yī wú yi1 wu2 i wu igo いご |
Yiwu County in Hami 哈密市[Ha1 mi4 Shi4], Xinjiang (personal name) Igo (伊吾盧) I-wu(-lu), the modern Hami, so called during the Han dynasty. Later it was known as I-wu Chün and I-chou. v. Serindia, P. 1147. |
六府 see styles |
roppu ろっぷ |
the six internal organs (large intestine, small intestine, gallbladder, stomach, san jiao, urinary bladder) |
六腑 see styles |
liù fǔ liu4 fu3 liu fu roppu ろっぷ |
(TCM) the six hollow organs: gallbladder 膽|胆[dan3], stomach 胃[wei4], large intestine 大腸|大肠[da4chang2], small intestine 小腸|小肠[xiao3chang2], triple heater 三焦[san1jiao1], bladder 膀胱[pang2guang1] the six internal organs (large intestine, small intestine, gallbladder, stomach, san jiao, urinary bladder) |
北周 see styles |
běi zhōu bei3 zhou1 pei chou kitaamane / kitamane きたあまね |
the Northern Zhou Dynasty (557-581); one of the Northern Dynasties (hist) Northern Zhou dynasty (of China; 557-581); Northern Chou dynasty; (surname) Kitaamane |
孟郊 see styles |
mèng jiāo meng4 jiao1 meng chiao |
Meng Jiao (751-814), Tang dynasty essayist and poet |
張栩 see styles |
chouu / chou ちょうう |
(person) Chang Hsu (1980.1.20-; professional go player) |
張角 张角 see styles |
zhāng jué zhang1 jue2 chang chüeh choukaku / chokaku ちょうかく |
Zhang Jue (-184), leader of the Yellow turban rebels during the late Han (person) Zhang Jiao (?-184 CE) |
後周 后周 see styles |
hòu zhōu hou4 zhou1 hou chou koushuu; goshuu / koshu; goshu こうしゅう; ごしゅう |
Later Zhou of the Five Dynasties (951-960), centered on Shandong and Hebei, with capital at Kaifeng 開封|开封[Kai1 feng1] (hist) (See 五代・ごだい) Later Zhou dynasty (of China; 951-960); Later Chou dynasty |
投子 see styles |
tóu zǐ tou2 zi3 t`ou tzu tou tzu Tōsu |
T'ou-tzu, name of a hill and monastery at 舒州 Shu-chou and of 義靑 I-ch'ing its noted monk. |
支那 see styles |
zhī nà zhi1 na4 chih na shina しな |
phonetic transcription of China (Japanese: Shina), colonial term, generally considered discriminatory (sensitive word) (dated) (kana only) (often considered offensive post-WWII, esp. when written in kanji) (See 中国・1) China; (female given name) Shina 指那, 眞丹, 至那, 斯那, 振旦, 震旦, 眞那, 振丹, 脂難, 旃丹; 摩訶至那 Cina; Maha-cina. The name by which China is referred to in the laws of Manu (which assert that the Chinese were degenerate Kṣatriya), in the Mahābharata, and in Buddhist works. This name may have been derived from families ruling in western China under such titles as 晉 Chin at Fen-chou in Shansi 1106-376 B. C., 陳 Ch'en in Honan 1122-479 B. C., 秦 Ch'in in Shensi as early as the ninth century B. C., and to this latter dynasty the designation is generally attributed. |
東周 东周 see styles |
dōng zhōu dong1 zhou1 tung chou higashiamane ひがしあまね |
Eastern Zhou (770-221 BC) (hist) (See 周・3) Eastern Zhou dynasty (of China; 771-256 BCE); Eastern Chou dynasty; (surname) Higashiamane |
洞山 see styles |
dòng shān dong4 shan1 tung shan horayama ほらやま |
(surname) Horayama Cave hill or monastery in Yün-chou, modern Jui-chou, Kiangsi, noted for its T'ang teacher悟本 Wu-pen. |
禾山 see styles |
hé shān he2 shan1 ho shan nogiyama のぎやま |
(surname) Nogiyama Ho-Shan, a monastery in 吉州 Chi-chou, and its abbot who died A. D. 960. |
聴雨 see styles |
chouu / chou ちょうう |
(given name) Chōu |
蔦雨 see styles |
chouu / chou ちょうう |
(given name) Chōu |
蘭州 兰州 see styles |
lán zhōu lan2 zhou1 lan chou ranchou / rancho らんちょう |
see 蘭州市|兰州市[Lan2zhou1 Shi4] Lanzhou (China); (place-name) Lanzhō (China); Lan-chou; Lanchow |
西周 see styles |
xī zhōu xi1 zhou1 hsi chou nishiamane にしあまね |
Western Zhou (1027-771 BC) (hist) (See 周・3) Western Zhou dynasty (of China; ca. 1046-771 BCE); Western Chou dynasty; (person) Nishi Amane (1829-1897) |
角子 see styles |
jiǎo zi jiao3 zi5 chiao tzu tsunoko つのこ |
one Jiao coin (Mao, one-tenth of yuan) (female given name) Tsunoko |
角票 see styles |
jiǎo piào jiao3 piao4 chiao p`iao chiao piao |
banknote in Jiao units (Mao, one-tenth of yuan) |
陳嬌 陈娇 see styles |
chén jiāo chen2 jiao1 ch`en chiao chen chiao |
Chen Jiao, first wife of emperor 漢武帝|汉武帝[Han4 Wu3 di4], died c. 110 BC |
鵤莊 see styles |
jiao zhuāng jiao zhuang1 chiao chuang |
Ikaruga Manor |
ちょう see styles |
chou / cho チョウ |
(adverb) (ksb:) (equiv. of ちょっと) just a minute; short time; just a little; (personal name) Chōe |
三の焦 see styles |
minowata みのわた |
san jiao (triple heater; functional metabolic organ in Chinese medicine) |
周恩来 see styles |
shuuonrai / shuonrai しゅうおんらい |
(person) Zhou Enlai (Chou En-lai) (1898-1976) |
周杰倫 周杰伦 see styles |
zhōu jié lún zhou1 jie2 lun2 chou chieh lun |
Jay Chou (1979-), Taiwanese pop star |
在理教 see styles |
zài lǐ jiào zai4 li3 jiao4 tsai li chiao Zairi kyō |
The Tsai-li secret society, an offshoot of the White Lily Society, was founded in Shantung at the beginning of the Ch'ing dynasty; the title 'in the li, ' indicating that the society associated itself with all three religions, Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism; its followers set up no images, burnt no incense, neither smoked nor drank, and were vegetarian. |
Variations: |
chou / cho ちょう |
(counter) (also 丁) (See 丁・ちょう・3) counter for long and narrow things such as guns, scissors, spades, hoes, inksticks, palanquins, candles, jinrikishas, shamisen, oars, etc. |
石經山 石经山 see styles |
shí jīng shān shi2 jing1 shan1 shih ching shan shakkyō san |
The hill with the stone sutras, which are said to have been carved in the Sui dynasty in grottoes on 自帶山 Pai Tai Shan, west of 涿州 Cho-chou in Shun-t'ienfu, Chihli. |
金魚蝨 see styles |
chou / cho ちょう |
(kana only) Japanese fish louse (Argulus japonicus) |
饕餮文 see styles |
toutetsumon / totetsumon とうてつもん |
(hist) tao-tie engraving; figure of a creature of Chinese mythology engraved on bronze ware during the Yin-Chou dynasty |
交通大學 交通大学 see styles |
jiāo tōng dà xué jiao1 tong1 da4 xue2 chiao t`ung ta hsüeh chiao tung ta hsüeh |
abbr. for 上海交通大學|上海交通大学 Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 西安交通大學|西安交通大学 Xia'an Jiaotong University, 國立交通大學|国立交通大学 National Chiao Tung University (Taiwan) etc |
周髀算經 周髀算经 see styles |
zhōu bì suàn jīng zhou1 bi4 suan4 jing1 chou pi suan ching |
Zhou Bi Suan Jing, or Chou Pei Suan Ching, one of the oldest Chinese texts on astronomy and mathematics |
Variations: |
chou / cho ちょう |
(counter) counter for long and narrow things such as guns, scissors, spades, hoes, inksticks, palanquins, candles, jinrikishas, shamisen, oars |
Variations: |
roppu ろっぷ |
(See 三焦) the six internal organs (large intestine, small intestine, gallbladder, stomach, san jiao, urinary bladder) |
Variations: |
sanshou(三焦); minowata / sansho(三焦); minowata さんしょう(三焦); みのわた |
san jiao (triple heater; functional metabolic organ in Chinese medicine) |
上海交通大学 see styles |
shanhaikoutsuudaigaku / shanhaikotsudaigaku シャンハイこうつうだいがく |
(org) Shanghai Jiao Tong University; (o) Shanghai Jiao Tong University |
上海交通大學 上海交通大学 see styles |
shàng hǎi jiāo tōng dà xué shang4 hai3 jiao1 tong1 da4 xue2 shang hai chiao t`ung ta hsüeh shang hai chiao tung ta hsüeh |
Shanghai Jiao Tong University See: 上海交通大学 |
華嚴一乘教義分齊章 华严一乘教义分齐章 see styles |
huā yán yī shèng jiào yì fēn qí zhāng hua1 yan2 yi1 sheng4 jiao4 yi4 fen1 qi2 zhang1 hua yen i sheng chiao i fen ch`i chang hua yen i sheng chiao i fen chi chang Kegon ichijō kyōgi bunzai shō |
Huayan yisheng jiao fenqi zhang |
Variations: |
chou(p); choo / cho(p); choo ちょう(P); チョー |
(prefix) (1) (ちょう only) super-; ultra-; hyper-; extreme; (prefix) (2) (colloquialism) extremely; really; totally; absolutely; (suffix noun) (3) (ちょう only) (after a number or counter) over; more than |
Variations: |
uojirami(魚虱, 魚蝨, 魚jirami); chou(魚虱, 魚蝨, 金魚蝨)(gikun); uojirami / uojirami(魚虱, 魚蝨, 魚jirami); cho(魚虱, 魚蝨, 金魚蝨)(gikun); uojirami うおじらみ(魚虱, 魚蝨, 魚ジラミ); ちょう(魚虱, 魚蝨, 金魚蝨)(gikun); ウオジラミ |
(kana only) Japanese fish louse (Argulus japonicus) |
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shuuruuju; shuu ruuju / shuruju; shu ruju シュールージュ; シュー・ルージュ |
(rare) {food} (See 赤キャベツ) red cabbage (fre: chou rouge); blaukraut |
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uojirami; uojirami(魚虱, 魚蝨); chou(gikun) / uojirami; uojirami(魚虱, 魚蝨); cho(gikun) ウオジラミ; うおじらみ(魚虱, 魚蝨); ちょう(gikun) |
(kana only) Japanese fish louse (Argulus japonicus) |
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shuukuriimu(p); shuu kuriimu / shukurimu(p); shu kurimu シュークリーム(P); シュー・クリーム |
{food} cream puff (fre: chou à la crème) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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