There are 13 total results for your I Need You search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
用 see styles |
yòng yong4 yung you / yo よう |
to use; to make use of; to employ; (coverb) with; using; to need; to have to (usu. used in the negative or in questions); usefulness; utility; (bound form) expense; outlay; (courteous) to eat; to drink; (literary) hence; therefore (1) business; task; errand; engagement; (2) use; purpose; (suffix noun) (3) for the use of ...; used for ...; made for ...; (4) (See 用を足す・2) call of nature; excretion; (place-name) Yō To use, to employ; use, function. |
伐柯 see styles |
fá kē fa2 ke1 fa k`o fa ko |
(cf Book of Songs) How to fashion an ax handle? You need an ax; fig. to follow a principle; fig. to act as matchmaker |
不用客氣 不用客气 see styles |
bù yòng kè qi bu4 yong4 ke4 qi5 pu yung k`o ch`i pu yung ko chi |
you're welcome; don't mention it; no need to stand on ceremony |
操斧伐柯 see styles |
cāo fǔ fá kē cao1 fu3 fa2 ke1 ts`ao fu fa k`o tsao fu fa ko |
(cf Book of Songs) How to fashion an ax handle? You need an ax; fig. to follow a principle; fig. to act as matchmaker |
ザラットルズ see styles |
zarattoruzu ザラットルズ |
(work) The Rutles (All You Need Is Cash) (film); (wk) The Rutles (All You Need Is Cash) (film) |
には及ばない see styles |
nihaoyobanai にはおよばない |
(expression) (1) (after a verb) there is no need to; it is fine if you don't; unnecessary; (expression) (2) (after a noun) does not match; out of reach of |
方が宜しければ see styles |
hougayoroshikereba / hogayoroshikereba ほうがよろしければ |
(expression) if you need; if it is necessary |
殺人不過頭點地 杀人不过头点地 see styles |
shā rén bù guò tóu diǎn dì sha1 ren2 bu4 guo4 tou2 dian3 di4 sha jen pu kuo t`ou tien ti sha jen pu kuo tou tien ti |
It's all exaggeration, you don't need to take it seriously; a fuss about nothing; nothing to write home about |
方がよろしければ see styles |
hougayoroshikereba / hogayoroshikereba ほうがよろしければ |
(expression) if you need; if it is necessary |
取其精華,去其糟粕 取其精华,去其糟粕 see styles |
qǔ qí jīng huá , qù qí zāo pò qu3 qi2 jing1 hua2 , qu4 qi2 zao1 po4 ch`ü ch`i ching hua , ch`ü ch`i tsao p`o chü chi ching hua , chü chi tsao po |
take the cream, discard the dross (political and educational slogan); keep what is good, discard the rest; You need to be selective when studying.; In modernizing the country, don't accept uncritically all foreign ideas. |
Variations: |
koto こと |
(1) (kana only) thing; matter; (2) (kana only) incident; occurrence; event; something serious; trouble; crisis; (3) (kana only) circumstances; situation; state of affairs; (4) (kana only) work; business; affair; (5) (kana only) after an inflectable word, creates a noun phrase indicating something the speaker does not feel close to; (suffix noun) (6) (kana only) (See 事・ごと・1) nominalizing suffix; (suffix noun) (7) (kana only) (See 事・ごと・2) pretending to ...; playing make-believe ...; (8) (kana only) (as AことB (A = alias, B = real name)) alias; also known as; otherwise known as; or; (9) (kana only) (as 〜ことはない) necessity; need; (10) (kana only) (as 〜ことだ) you should ...; I advise that you ...; it's important to ... |
Variations: |
minamadeiuna / minamadeuna みなまでいうな |
(expression) no need to finish what you're saying; say no more; I can guess the rest already |
Variations: |
hougayoroshikereba / hogayoroshikereba ほうがよろしければ |
(expression) if you need; if it is necessary |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 13 results for "I Need You" 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.
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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