There are 20 total results for your Gale search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
暴風 暴风 see styles |
bào fēng bao4 feng1 pao feng boufuu(p); arashi(gikun) / bofu(p); arashi(gikun) ぼうふう(P); あらし(gikun) |
More info & calligraphy: Storm / Windstormstorm; windstorm; gale |
ゲイル see styles |
geiru / geru ゲイル |
More info & calligraphy: Gale |
疾風 疾风 see styles |
jí fēng ji2 feng1 chi feng hayate はやて |
strong wind; gale gale; strong wind; swift wind; fresh breeze (Beaufort scale); (female given name) Hayate |
颰 see styles |
bá ba2 pa |
A gale; translit. pha, bha; cf. 跋 and 婆. |
勁風 劲风 see styles |
jìng fēng jing4 feng1 ching feng |
strong wind; gale |
大風 大风 see styles |
dà fēng da4 feng1 ta feng oofuu / oofu おおふう |
gale; CL:場|场[chang2] (noun or adjectival noun) (1) arrogant; haughty; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) calm; placid; (surname) Ookaze |
強風 强风 see styles |
qiáng fēng qiang2 feng1 ch`iang feng chiang feng kyoufuu / kyofu きょうふう |
strong breeze (meteorology) strong wind; high wind; moderate gale |
早手 see styles |
hayate はやて |
gale; strong wind; swift wind; fresh breeze (Beaufort scale); (surname) Hayate |
烈風 see styles |
reppuu / reppu れっぷう |
gale; violent (strong) wind; (female given name) Retsuka |
狂風 狂风 see styles |
kuáng fēng kuang2 feng1 k`uang feng kuang feng kyoufuu / kyofu きょうふう |
gale; squall; whole gale (meteorology) raging wind |
鎌風 see styles |
kamakaze かまかぜ |
(1) (See 鎌鼬・1) cut in the skin caused by a vacuum formed by a whirlwind; (2) sudden windstorm; gale |
陣風 阵风 see styles |
zhèn fēng zhen4 feng1 chen feng jinpuu / jinpu じんぷう |
gust gust; gale |
全強風 see styles |
zenkyoufuu / zenkyofu ぜんきょうふう |
whole gale |
八級風 八级风 see styles |
bā jí fēng ba1 ji2 feng1 pa chi feng |
force 8 wind; fresh gale |
大強風 see styles |
daikyoufuu / daikyofu だいきょうふう |
strong gale |
疾強風 see styles |
shikkyoufuu / shikkyofu しっきょうふう |
fresh gale |
秋風掃落葉 秋风扫落叶 see styles |
qiū fēng sǎo luò yè qiu1 feng1 sao3 luo4 ye4 ch`iu feng sao lo yeh chiu feng sao lo yeh |
lit. as the autumn gale sweeps away the fallen leaves (idiom); to drive out the old and make a clean sweep |
Variations: |
hanaarashi / hanarashi はなあらし |
(1) gale during cherry blossom season; (2) storm of cherry blossom petals |
Variations: |
shippuu(疾風)(p); hayate / shippu(疾風)(p); hayate しっぷう(疾風)(P); はやて |
gale; strong wind; swift wind; fresh breeze (Beaufort scale) |
ゲイルソンダーガード see styles |
geirusondaagaado / gerusondagado ゲイルソンダーガード |
(person) Gale Sondergaard |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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