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There are 22 total results for your Clapper search in the dictionary.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

クラッパー

see styles
 kurappaa / kurappa
    クラッパー

More info & calligraphy:

Clapper
(given name) Clapper (one of Donkey Kong's animal buddies)

拍板

see styles
pāi bǎn
    pai1 ban3
p`ai pan
    pai pan
 hakuhan
    はくはん
wooden clappers (percussion instrument); to beat time with clappers (for a singer); (auctioneer's) board or gavel; to slap the board to signal a sale; to bring down the gavel; (fig.) to make a decision; to have the final say
paiban (clapper made from several flat pieces of wood)

see styles
shé
    she2
she
 zetsu
    ぜつ
tongue
(1) tongue; (2) tongue-like object; clapper (of a bell); talon (of a lock); reed (of a musical instrument); (surname) Zetsu
jihvā, 時乞縛; the tongue.


see styles
duó
    duo2
to
 taku
    たく
large ancient bell
(1) (See 鈴) duo (ancient Chinese bell with a clapper and a long handle); (2) (たく only) (See 風鈴) large wind bell; (given name) Taku
A bell with a clapper; translit. da.

打拍

see styles
dǎ pāi
    da3 pai1
ta p`ai
    ta pai
to beat time; to mark rhythm on drum or clapper boards

更鼓

see styles
gēng gǔ
    geng1 gu3
keng ku
drum marking night watches; night watchman's clapper

木鐸


木铎

see styles
mù duó
    mu4 duo2
mu to
 bokutaku
    ぼくたく
(1) bell with wooden clapper; (2) leader; guide (of the public)
wooden gong

梆子

see styles
bāng zi
    bang1 zi5
pang tzu
watchman's clapper; wooden clappers with bars of unequal length; abbr. for 梆子腔[bang1 zi5 qiang1]

竹板

see styles
zhú bǎn
    zhu2 ban3
chu pan
 takeita / taketa
    たけいた
bamboo clapper boards used in folk theater
(surname) Takeita

竹篦

see styles
zhú bì
    zhu2 bi4
chu pi
 chikuhei
    しっぺい
bamboo comb
(ateji / phonetic) (1) (Buddhist term) bamboo stick used to strike meditators into greater wakefulness (in Zen Buddhism); (2) (kana only) striking someone's wrist with one's index and middle finger
bamboo clapper

雲版


云版

see styles
yún bǎn
    yun2 ban3
yün pan
 unban
A sort of cloud-shaped gong, struck to indicate the hour.

鳴子

see styles
 narugo
    なるご
clapper; (place-name) Narugo

鼓板

see styles
gǔ bǎn
    gu3 ban3
ku pan
clapper-board

小拍子

see styles
 kobyoushi / kobyoshi
    こびょうし
wooden rods (square, used in a pair) used in Kansai-area rakugo (e.g. to mark scene changes); small clapper; (place-name) Kobyōshi

尺拍子

see styles
 shakubyoushi / shakubyoshi
    しゃくびょうし
    sakuhoushi / sakuhoshi
    さくほうし
clapper (two long pieces of wood that are clapped together; used in gagaku, etc.)

快板兒


快板儿

see styles
kuài bǎn r
    kuai4 ban3 r5
k`uai pan r
    kuai pan r
clapper talk; patter song (in opera) with clapperboard accompaniment

打ち子

see styles
 uchiko
    うちこ
(1) clapper (that strikes a bell); hammer; vibrator; doorknocker; (2) pachinko player who wins using insider knowledge of the machines

數來寶


数来宝

see styles
shǔ lái bǎo
    shu3 lai2 bao3
shu lai pao
folk theater consisting of recitation accompanied by clapper board rhythm

笏拍子

see styles
 shakubyoushi / shakubyoshi
    しゃくびょうし
    sakuhoushi / sakuhoshi
    さくほうし
clapper (two long pieces of wood that are clapped together; used in gagaku, etc.)

鼓點子


鼓点子

see styles
gǔ diǎn zi
    gu3 dian3 zi5
ku tien tzu
drumbeat; (Chinese opera) clapper beats

Variations:
笏拍子
尺拍子

 shakubyoushi; sakuhoushi / shakubyoshi; sakuhoshi
    しゃくびょうし; さくほうし
clapper (two long pieces of wood that are clapped together; used in gagaku, etc.)

Variations:
鳥おどし
鳥威し

 toriodoshi
    とりおどし
scarecrow; bird rattle; clapper

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 22 results for "Clapper" 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.

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