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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
馬雲 马云 see styles |
mǎ yún ma3 yun2 ma yün |
Ma Yun (1964-), aka Jack Ma, Chinese billionaire businessman, co-founder of Alibaba 阿里巴巴[A1 li3 ba1 ba1] |
南派螳螂 see styles |
nán pài táng láng nan2 pai4 tang2 lang2 nan p`ai t`ang lang nan pai tang lang |
More info & calligraphy: Southern Praying Mantis |
允 see styles |
yǔn yun3 yün yun ゆん |
just; fair; to permit; to allow (female given name) Yun Sincere, true; to assent. |
吃 see styles |
chī chi1 ch`ih chih chii / chi チー |
to eat; to consume; to eat at (a cafeteria etc); to eradicate; to destroy; to absorb; to suffer (shock, injury, defeat etc) (kana only) {mahj} (See 碰・ポン) forming a chow by picking up a tile discarded by another player (chi: chī) To eat; to stutter. |
妘 see styles |
yún yun2 yün |
surname Yun; (used in given names, mostly female names) |
惲 恽 see styles |
yùn yun4 yün |
surname Yun |
潤 润 see styles |
rùn run4 jun yun ゆん |
moist; glossy; sleek; to moisten; to lubricate; to embellish; to enhance; profit; remuneration; (neologism c. 2021) (slang) (loanword from "run") to emigrate (in order to flee adverse conditions) (female given name) Yun Moisten, soak, enrich, fertilize, sleek, smooth, profit. |
ゆん see styles |
yun ユン |
(personal name) Jon |
一盃 see styles |
iipee / ipee イーペー |
(abbreviation) {mahj} (See 一盃口・イーペーコー) pure double chow; winning hand containing two identical chows (i.e. same numbers and same suit); (place-name) Ippai |
三色 see styles |
sān sè san1 se4 san se sanshoku さんしょく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) three colours; three colors; (2) (abbreviation) {mahj} (See 三色同順) triple run; winning hand containing the same chow in each of the three suits; (3) (abbreviation) {mahj} (See 三色同刻) triple pung; winning hand containing the same pung in each of the three suits The three kinds of rūpa or form-realms: the five organs (of sense), their objects, and invisible perceptions, or ideas. Cf. 三種色. |
両面 see styles |
ryanmen リャンメン |
{mahj} (See 両面待ち・リャンメンまち) double-sided wait (for one's last tile); wait for either of two different tiles to complete a chow which will finish one's hand |
丹云 see styles |
danyun だんゆん |
(personal name) Dan'yun |
允堪 see styles |
yǔn kān yun3 kan1 yün k`an yün kan intan いんたん |
(personal name) Intan Yun-k'an, a famous monk of the Sung dynasty. |
允若 see styles |
yǔn ruò yun3 ruo4 yün jo Innya |
Yun-jo, a famous monk of the Yuan dynasty. |
光宅 see styles |
guāng zhái guang1 zhai2 kuang chai Kōtaku |
Kuang-chai, name of the temple where 法雲 Fa-yun early in the sixth century wrote his commentary on the Lotus Sutra, which is known as the 光宅疏; 光宅 became his epithet. He made a division of four yāna from the Burning House parable, the goat cart representing the śrāvaka, the deer cart the pratyekabuddha, the ox-cart the Hīnayāna bodhisattva, and the great white ox-cart the Mahāyāna bodhisattva; a division adopted by T'ien-t'ai. |
周庭 see styles |
shuutei / shute しゅうてい |
(person) Agnes Chow (1996-, Hong Kong activist) |
塔子 see styles |
toushi / toshi とうし |
{mahj} (See 順子・シュンツ) chow missing one tile (chi:); (given name) Toushi |
尹誧 see styles |
yǐn bū yin3 bu1 yin pu In Ho |
Yun Po |
嵌張 see styles |
kanchan カンチャン |
{mahj} (See 嵌張待ち・カンチャンまち) wait for the middle tile of a chow (chi:) |
炒麵 炒面 see styles |
chǎo miàn chao3 mian4 ch`ao mien chao mien |
stir-fried noodles; "chow mein" |
炒麺 see styles |
chaamen; chaomien; chaomiェn / chamen; chaomien; chaomiェn チャーメン; チャオミエン; チャオミェン |
(kana only) {food} chow mein (chi:); fried noodles |
紀昀 纪昀 see styles |
jì yún ji4 yun2 chi yün |
Ji Yun (1724-1805), Qing Dynasty writer, author of supernatural novel Notes on a Minutely Observed Thatched Hut 閱微草堂筆記|阅微草堂笔记 |
臨雲 see styles |
chinyun ちんゆん |
(personal name) Chin'yun |
趙雲 赵云 see styles |
zhào yún zhao4 yun2 chao yün chouun / choun ちょううん |
Zhao Yun (-229), general of Shu in Romance of the Three Kingdoms (personal name) Chōun |
遊羽 see styles |
yun ゆん |
(female given name) Yun |
遊音 see styles |
yun ゆん |
(female given name) Yun |
運十 运十 see styles |
yùn shí yun4 shi2 yün shih |
Shanghai Y-10; Yun-10 commercial jet aircraft |
鄖縣 郧县 see styles |
yún xiàn yun2 xian4 yün hsien |
Yun county in Shiyan 十堰[Shi2 yan4], Hubei |
陳雲 陈云 see styles |
chén yún chen2 yun2 ch`en yün chen yün |
Chen Yun (1905-1995), communist leader and economist |
雲安 云安 see styles |
yún ān yun2 an1 yün an |
Yun'an county in Yunfu 雲浮|云浮[Yun2 fu2], Guangdong |
雲縣 云县 see styles |
yún xiàn yun2 xian4 yün hsien |
Yun county in Lincang 臨滄|临沧[Lin2 cang1], Yunnan |
順子 顺子 see styles |
shùn zi shun4 zi5 shun tzu shuntsu; juntsu シュンツ; じゅんツ |
a straight (poker, mahjong) {mahj} chow (chi: shùnzi); three-in-a-row; (female given name) Yoriko |
高雲 高云 see styles |
gāo yún gao1 yun2 kao yün takakumo たかくも |
Gao Yun (died 409) emperor of Northern or Later Yan dynasty (surname) Takakumo |
龐蘊 see styles |
páng yùn pang2 yun4 p`ang yün pang yün |
Pang Yun |
ユーン see styles |
yuun / yun ユーン |
(personal name) Yune |
一盃口 see styles |
iipeekoo / ipeekoo イーペーコー |
{mahj} pure double chow; winning hand containing two identical chows (i.e. same numbers and same suit) |
五虎將 五虎将 see styles |
wǔ hǔ jiàng wu3 hu3 jiang4 wu hu chiang |
Liu Bei's five great generals in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, namely: Guan Yu 關羽|关羽, Zhang Fei 張飛|张飞, Zhao Yun 趙雲|赵云, Ma Chao 馬超|马超, Huang Zhong 黃忠|黄忠 |
周一嶽 周一岳 see styles |
zhōu yī yuè zhou1 yi1 yue4 chou i yüeh |
York Chow or Chow Yat-ngok (1947-), Hong Kong doctor and politician, Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food since 2004 |
周星馳 周星驰 see styles |
zhōu xīng chí zhou1 xing1 chi2 chou hsing ch`ih chou hsing chih choushinchii / choshinchi ちょうしんちー |
Stephen Chow (1962-), Hong Kong actor, comedian, screenwriter and film director, known for his mo lei tau 無厘頭|无厘头[wu2 li2 tou2] movies (personal name) Chōshinchi- |
尹潽善 see styles |
yǐn pǔ shàn yin3 pu3 shan4 yin p`u shan yin pu shan |
Yun Poseon (1897-1990), South Korean Democratic party politician, mayor of Seoul from 1948, president 1960-1962 |
盧廷潤 see styles |
nojunyun のじゅんゆん |
(person) No Jun'yun |
袁潔瑩 see styles |
fuぇniiyun / fuぇniyun ふぇにーゆん |
(personal name) Feni-yun |
趙子龍 赵子龙 see styles |
zhào zǐ lóng zhao4 zi3 long2 chao tzu lung |
courtesy name of Zhao Yun 趙雲|赵云[Zhao4 Yun2], general of Shu in Romance of the Three Kingdoms |
雲安縣 云安县 see styles |
yún ān xiàn yun2 an1 xian4 yün an hsien |
Yun'an county in Yunfu 雲浮|云浮[Yun2 fu2], Guangdong |
雲白肉 see styles |
unpairoo ウンパイロー |
{food} dish of spicy boiled pork, usu. served with slices of cucumber (chi: yún bái ròu) |
鬆獅犬 松狮犬 see styles |
sōng shī quǎn song1 shi1 quan3 sung shih ch`üan sung shih chüan |
Chow Chow (dog breed) |
ソンユナ see styles |
sonyuna ソンユナ |
(person) Song Yun-A |
一色二順 see styles |
isshokuryanjun いっしょくリャンじゅん |
{mahj} (See 一盃口・イーペーコー) pure double chow; winning hand containing two identical chows (i.e. same numbers and same suit) |
一色同順 see styles |
isshokudoujun / isshokudojun いっしょくどうじゅん |
{mahj} (See 一盃口・イーペーコー) pure double chow; winning hand containing two identical chows (i.e. same numbers and same suit) |
三色同順 see styles |
sanshokudoujun / sanshokudojun さんしょくどうじゅん |
{mahj} triple run; winning hand containing the same chow in each of the three suits |
両面待ち see styles |
ryanmenmachi リャンメンまち |
{mahj} double-sided wait (for one's last tile); wait for either of two different tiles to complete a chow which will finish one's hand |
周梁淑怡 see styles |
zhōu liáng shū yí zhou1 liang2 shu1 yi2 chou liang shu i |
Selina Chow (Chow Liang Shuk-yee) (1945-), Hong Kong politician |
朱雲折檻 朱云折槛 see styles |
zhū yún zhē kǎn zhu1 yun2 zhe1 kan3 chu yün che k`an chu yün che kan |
Mr Zhu Yun breaks the railing (idiom); to challenge and admonish boldly |
高河ゆん see styles |
kougayun / kogayun こうがゆん |
(person) Kōga Yun (1965.7.9-) |
Variations: |
taatsu / tatsu ターツ |
{mahj} (See 順子・シュンツ) chow missing one tile (chi:) |
食事をとる see styles |
shokujiotoru しょくじをとる |
(exp,v5r) to take a meal; to have a meal; to catch a meal; to get grub; to grub; to break bread; to chow down; to eat dinner; to have a bite; to strap on a feed-bag |
食事を取る see styles |
shokujiotoru しょくじをとる |
(exp,v5r) to take a meal; to have a meal; to catch a meal; to get grub; to grub; to break bread; to chow down; to eat dinner; to have a bite; to strap on a feed-bag |
食事を摂る see styles |
shokujiotoru しょくじをとる |
(exp,v5r) to take a meal; to have a meal; to catch a meal; to get grub; to grub; to break bread; to chow down; to eat dinner; to have a bite; to strap on a feed-bag |
閱微草堂筆記 阅微草堂笔记 see styles |
yuè wēi cǎo táng bǐ jì yue4 wei1 cao3 tang2 bi3 ji4 yüeh wei ts`ao t`ang pi chi yüeh wei tsao tang pi chi |
Notes on a Minutely Observed Thatched Hut by Ji Yun 紀昀|纪昀[Ji4 Yun2], novel of the supernatural; The Thatched Study of Close Scrutiny |
がんがん食べる see styles |
gangantaberu がんがんたべる |
(exp,v1) (slang) to pig out; to chow down |
長坂坡七進七出 长坂坡七进七出 see styles |
cháng bǎn pō qī jìn qī chū chang2 ban3 po1 qi1 jin4 qi1 chu1 ch`ang pan p`o ch`i chin ch`i ch`u chang pan po chi chin chi chu |
famous scene in Romance of the Three Kingdoms in which Zhao Yun 趙雲|赵云 charges seven times through the ranks of Cao Cao's armies |
Variations: |
nakabukure なかぶくれ |
{mahj} bulging shape; tile pattern composed of a complete chow and an additional tile of its middle rank (e.g. 3445) |
Variations: |
aryanmen あリャンメン |
{mahj} inferior double-sided shape; incomplete chow that may be completed by one of eight tiles of two types, two of which tiles are already consumed by the hand's pair; tile pattern composed of a complete chow and an additional tile of its lowest or highest rank (e.g. 3345 or 3455) |
Variations: |
ryanmenmachi リャンメンまち |
{mahj} double-sided wait (for one's last tile); wait for one of two types of tiles to complete a chow which will finish one's hand |
Variations: |
chauchau; chauchau ちゃうちゃう; チャウチャウ |
(expression) (1) (osb:) (See ちゃう・1) That's not true!; (2) (チャウチャウ only) chow chow (dog) |
Variations: |
gangantaberu(gangan食beru); gangantaberu(gangan食beru) ガンガンたべる(ガンガン食べる); がんがんたべる(がんがん食べる) |
(exp,v1) (slang) to pig out; to chow down |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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