There are 27 total results for your Hairdresser search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
美容師 美容师 see styles |
měi róng shī mei3 rong2 shi1 mei jung shih biyoushi / biyoshi びようし |
More info & calligraphy: Beautician / Hairdresserbeautician; cosmetician; hairdresser; hair stylist |
床山 see styles |
tokoyama とこやま |
(1) hairdresser (for sumo wrestlers and actors); wigmaker (for actors); (2) hairdressing room (Edo-period kabuki); (surname) Tokoyama |
髪結 see styles |
kamiyui かみゆい kamii / kami かみい |
hairdresser; hairdressing |
髮廊 发廊 see styles |
fà láng fa4 lang2 fa lang |
hair salon; hairdresser's shop; CL:家[jia1],間|间[jian1] |
鬢所 see styles |
binsho びんしょ |
(archaism) hairdresser's room in the residence of the shogun or a noble |
女髪結 see styles |
onnakamiyui おんなかみゆい |
female hairdresser; coiffeuse |
理容師 see styles |
riyoushi / riyoshi りようし |
barber; hairdresser |
理容院 see styles |
lǐ róng yuàn li3 rong2 yuan4 li jung yüan riyouin / riyoin りよういん |
hairdresser and beauty parlor; barbershop; massage parlor (See 理容室・りようしつ) barbershop; barber shop |
理髮員 理发员 see styles |
lǐ fà yuán li3 fa4 yuan2 li fa yüan |
barber; hairdresser |
理髮師 理发师 see styles |
lǐ fà shī li3 fa4 shi1 li fa shih |
barber; hairdresser |
理髮店 理发店 see styles |
lǐ fà diàn li3 fa4 dian4 li fa tien |
barbershop; hairdresser's; CL:家[jia1] |
理髮廳 理发厅 see styles |
lǐ fà tīng li3 fa4 ting1 li fa t`ing li fa ting |
(Tw) barbershop; hairdresser's; CL:家[jia1] |
理髮院 理发院 see styles |
lǐ fà yuàn li3 fa4 yuan4 li fa yüan |
barbershop; hairdresser's |
美容女 see styles |
měi róng nǚ mei3 rong2 nu:3 mei jung nü |
hairdresser (female); beautician |
美髮師 美发师 see styles |
měi fà shī mei3 fa4 shi1 mei fa shih |
hairdresser; beautician |
髪結い see styles |
kamiyui かみゆい |
hairdresser; hairdressing |
Tony see styles |
t o n y t o n y t o n y |
(slang) hairdresser |
女髪結い see styles |
onnakamiyui おんなかみゆい |
female hairdresser; coiffeuse |
托尼老師 托尼老师 see styles |
tuō ní lǎo shī tuo1 ni2 lao3 shi1 t`o ni lao shih to ni lao shih |
(neologism) (slang) barber; hairdresser |
理美容師 see styles |
ribiyoushi / ribiyoshi りびようし |
(See 理容師,美容師) hairdresser; beautician; cosmetician |
Variations: |
binsho びんしょ |
(archaism) hairdresser's room in the residence of the shogun or a noble |
Tony老師 Tony老师 see styles |
t o n y lǎo shī t o n y lao3 shi1 t o n y lao shih |
(slang) hairdresser |
セルフカラー see styles |
serufukaraa / serufukara セルフカラー |
dyeing one's hair oneself (as opposed to having it done by a hairdresser) (wasei: self colour) |
Variations: |
kamiyui; kamii(髪結) / kamiyui; kami(髪結) かみゆい; かみい(髪結) |
hairdresser; hairdressing |
セルフ・カラー |
serufu karaa / serufu kara セルフ・カラー |
dyeing one's hair oneself (as opposed to having it done by a hairdresser) (wasei: self colour) |
Variations: |
onnakamiyui おんなかみゆい |
female hairdresser; coiffeuse |
Variations: |
serufukaraa; serufu karaa / serufukara; serufu kara セルフカラー; セルフ・カラー |
dyeing one's hair oneself (as opposed to having it done by a hairdresser) (wasei: self colour) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 27 results for "Hairdresser" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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