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There are 33 total results for your Fell search in the dictionary.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

フェル

see styles
 feru
    フェル

More info & calligraphy:

Fell
(personal name) Fell; Fer

see styles

    fa2
fa
 isao
    いさお
to cut down; to fell; to dispatch an expedition against; to attack; to boast; Taiwan pr. [fa1]
(female given name) Isao
To cut down, chastise; a go-between; to make a display; translit. va.

see styles
chá
    cha2
ch`a
    cha
a raft made of bamboo or wood; to fell trees; to hew

五夢


五梦

see styles
wǔ mèng
    wu3 meng4
wu meng
 itsumu
    いつむ
(female given name) Itsumu
The five bad dreams of King Ajātaśatru on the night that Buddha entered nirvana— as the moon sank the sun arose from the earth. the stars fell like rain, seven comets appeared, and a great conflagration filling the sky fell on the earth.

井河

see styles
jǐng hé
    jing3 he2
ching ho
 igawa
    いがわ
(surname) Igawa
Like the well and the river', indicating the impermanence of life. The 'well ' refers to the legend of the man who running away from a mad elephant fell into a well; the 'river ' to a great tree growing on the river bank yet blown over by the wind.

倒す

see styles
 taosu
    たおす
    kokasu
    こかす
(transitive verb) (1) to throw down; to bring down; to blow down; to fell; to knock down; to set (something) down on its side; to turn (something) on its side; (2) to kill; to defeat; to beat; (3) to overthrow; to trip up; to ruin; (4) to leave unpaid; to cheat; (v4s,vt) (archaism) to knock down; to knock over

採伐


采伐

see styles
cǎi fá
    cai3 fa2
ts`ai fa
    tsai fa
to fell; to cut

放倒

see styles
fàng dǎo
    fang4 dao3
fang tao
to knock over; to knock down; to lay flat; to fell; to bring down

王明

see styles
wáng míng
    wang2 ming2
wang ming
 takaaki / takaki
    たかあき
Wang Ming (1904-1974), Soviet-trained Chinese communist, Comintern and Soviet stooge and left adventurist in the 1930s, fell out with Mao and moved to Soviet Union from 1956
(personal name) Takaaki

盜伐


盗伐

see styles
dào fá
    dao4 fa2
tao fa
to unlawfully fell trees
See: 盗伐

禪毬


禅毬

see styles
chán qiú
    chan2 qiu2
ch`an ch`iu
    chan chiu
 zenkyū
A ball of hair used to throw at and awaken those who fell asleep during meditation.

阿歐


阿欧

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ā ōu
    a1 ou1
a ou
 aō
au! An exclamation, e.g. Ho! Oh! Ah! Also 阿傴; 阿嘔; 阿漚 or 阿優. The two letters a and u fell from the comers of Brahmā's mouth when he gave the seventy-two letters of Kharoṣṭhī, and they are said to be placed at the beginning of the Brahminical sacred books as divine letters, the Buddhists adopting 如是 'Thus' (evam) instead.

がさっ

see styles
 gasa
    がさっ
(adverb taking the "to" particle) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) with a swoosh; at one fell swoop

切倒す

see styles
 kiritaosu
    きりたおす
(transitive verb) to cut down; to chop down; to fell

摩那斯

see styles
mó nà sī
    mo2 na4 si1
mo na ssu
 Manashi
摩那蘇婆帝 Mānasa; Manasvatī. A lake in the Himālayas, one of the four lakes formed when the ocean fell from heaven upon Mount Meru. The dragon who is the tutelary deity of this lake.

落った

see styles
 otta
    おった
(expression) (colloquialism) (dialectal version of 落ちた) (See 落ちる・1) fell; dropped

切り倒す

see styles
 kiritaosu
    きりたおす
(transitive verb) to cut down; to chop down; to fell

夜幕低垂

see styles
yè mù dī chuí
    ye4 mu4 di1 chui2
yeh mu ti ch`ui
    yeh mu ti chui
darkness fell (falls, had fallen etc)

寒地荒原

see styles
 kanchikougen / kanchikogen
    かんちこうげん
cold desert; arctic desert; fell-field

斬り倒す

see styles
 kiritaosu
    きりたおす
(transitive verb) to cut down; to chop down; to fell

木を伐る

see styles
 kiokiru
    きをきる
(exp,v5r) to fell a tree

点滴穿石

see styles
 tentekisenseki
    てんてきせんせき
(expression) (yoji) constant dripping wears away the stone; little strokes fell great oaks; limited strength, when persistently applied, can accomplish great feats

獨角仙人


独角仙人

see styles
dú jué xiān rén
    du2 jue2 xian1 ren2
tu chüeh hsien jen
 dokkaku sennin
Ekaśṛṅga, or Unicorn ṛṣi, cf. 一角, the ascetic who fell through the wiles of a woman.

鼈不愼ロ

see styles
biē bù shèn
    bie1 bu4 shen4
pieh pu shen
The tortoise, clinging to a stick with its mouth, being carried in fight, warned not to open its mouth to speak, yet did, fell and perished; moral, guard your lips.

落水狗上岸

see styles
luò shuǐ gǒu shàng àn
    luo4 shui3 gou3 shang4 an4
lo shui kou shang an
like a dog who fell in the river and climbs out—shaking all over

達磨さんが転んだ

see styles
 darumasangakoronda
    だるまさんがころんだ
(kana only) children's game similar to Statues or Red Light Green Light; Bodhidharma fell down

だるまさんが転んだ

see styles
 darumasangakoronda
    だるまさんがころんだ
(kana only) children's game similar to Statues or Red Light Green Light; Bodhidharma fell down

達磨さんがころんだ

see styles
 darumasangakoronda
    だるまさんがころんだ
(kana only) children's game similar to Statues or Red Light Green Light; Bodhidharma fell down

Variations:
切り倒す
斬り倒す
切倒す

 kiritaosu
    きりたおす
(transitive verb) to cut down; to chop down; to fell

Variations:
倒す
斃す
殪す
仆す

 taosu
    たおす
(transitive verb) (1) (倒す only) to throw down; to bring down; to blow down; to fell; to knock down; to set (something) down on its side; to turn (something) on its side; to recline (e.g. a seat); (transitive verb) (2) to kill; to defeat; to beat; (transitive verb) (3) (倒す only) to overthrow; to trip up; to ruin; (transitive verb) (4) (倒す only) to leave unpaid; to cheat

Variations:
倒す
斃す(sK)
殪す(sK)
仆す(sK)

 taosu
    たおす
(transitive verb) (1) to throw down; to bring down; to blow down; to fell; to knock down; to set (something) down on its side; to turn (something) on its side; to recline (e.g. a seat); (transitive verb) (2) (occ. written as 斃す, 殪す, 仆す) to kill; to defeat; to beat; (transitive verb) (3) to overthrow; to trip up; to ruin; (transitive verb) (4) to leave unpaid; to cheat; (aux-v,v5s) (5) (after the -masu stem of verb) to do completely; to do thoroughly; to do to the fullest

Variations:
だるまさんが転んだ
達磨さんがころんだ
達磨さんが転んだ

 darumasangakoronda
    だるまさんがころんだ
(kana only) children's game similar to Statues or Red Light Green Light; Bodhidharma fell down

Variations:
だるまさんが転んだ
ダルマさんが転んだ(sK)
達磨さんが転んだ(sK)
達磨さんがころんだ(sK)

 darumasangakoronda
    だるまさんがころんだ
(kana only) Bodhidharma fell down (children's game similar to Statues or Red Light Green Light)

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

This page contains 33 results for "Fell" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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