There are 22 total results for your Kuin search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
口印 see styles |
kǒu yìn kou3 yin4 k`ou yin kou yin kuin |
The mouth sign, one of the fourteen symbols of 不重尊 q.v. |
庫院 库院 see styles |
kù yuàn ku4 yuan4 k`u yüan ku yüan kuin くいん |
kitchen-cum-office of a Zen temple or monastery, where meals are prepared and senior priests have their offices kitchen hall |
苦因 see styles |
kǔ yīn ku3 yin1 k`u yin ku yin kuin |
affliction The cause of pain. |
クィーン see styles |
kuiin / kuin クイーン |
queen; (group) Queen (rock band) |
九因一果 see styles |
jiǔ yīn yī guǒ jiu3 yin1 yi1 guo3 chiu yin i kuo kuin ikka |
Nine of the 十界 ten dhātu or regions are causative, the tenth is the effect or resultant. |
勝義苦因 胜义苦因 see styles |
shèng yì kǔ yīn sheng4 yi4 ku3 yin1 sheng i k`u yin sheng i ku yin shōgi kuin |
supramundane causes of suffering |
メー・クイン see styles |
mee kuin メー・クイン |
May Queen (potato variety) |
メー・クイーン see styles |
mee kuiin / mee kuin メー・クイーン |
May Queen (potato variety) |
クイーン・サイズ see styles |
kuiin saizu / kuin saizu クイーン・サイズ |
(can be adjective with の) queen size; large size |
クイーン・メリー see styles |
kuiin merii / kuin meri クイーン・メリー |
(ship) Queen Mary |
ドラマ・クイーン see styles |
dorama kuiin / dorama kuin ドラマ・クイーン |
drama queen |
エラリー・クイーン see styles |
erarii kuiin / erari kuin エラリー・クイーン |
(person) Ellery Queen |
クイーン・エンゼル see styles |
kuiin enzeru / kuin enzeru クイーン・エンゼル |
queen angelfish (Holacanthus ciliaris) |
Variations: |
kuiin(p); kuun / kuin(p); kun クイーン(P); クィーン |
queen |
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kuiinsaizu; kuiin saizu / kuinsaizu; kuin saizu クイーンサイズ; クイーン・サイズ |
(can be adjective with の) queen size; large size |
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kuiinmerii; kuiin merii / kuinmeri; kuin meri クイーンメリー; クイーン・メリー |
(ship) Queen Mary |
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doramakuiin; dorama kuiin / doramakuin; dorama kuin ドラマクイーン; ドラマ・クイーン |
drama queen |
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kuiinenzeru; kuiin enzeru / kuinenzeru; kuin enzeru クイーンエンゼル; クイーン・エンゼル |
queen angelfish (Holacanthus ciliaris) |
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kuiin(p); kuun; kuin(ik) / kuin(p); kun; kuin(ik) クイーン(P); クィーン; クイン(ik) |
(1) queen; (2) {cards} queen; (3) queen (chess piece) |
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meekuin; meekuiin; mee kuin; mee kuiin / meekuin; meekuin; mee kuin; mee kuin メークイン; メークイーン; メー・クイン; メー・クイーン |
May Queen (potato variety) |
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reesukuiin; reesukuun; reesu kuiin; reesu kuun / reesukuin; reesukun; reesu kuin; reesu kun レースクイーン; レースクィーン; レース・クイーン; レース・クィーン |
pit babe (wasei: race queen); paddock girl; grid girl |
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doraァgukuiin; doraggukuiin; doraァgu kuiin; doraggu kuiin / doraァgukuin; doraggukuin; doraァgu kuin; doraggu kuin ドラァグクイーン; ドラッグクイーン; ドラァグ・クイーン; ドラッグ・クイーン |
drag queen |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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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