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There are 93 total results for your Liver search in the dictionary.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

レバー

see styles
 rebaa / reba
    レバー

More info & calligraphy:

Reber
{food} liver (ger: Leber)

see styles
gān
    gan1
kan
 kan
    きも
liver (CL:葉|叶[ye4]); (slang) to put in long hours, typically late into the night, playing (a video game); (of a video game) involving a lot of repetition in order to progress; grindy
(1) liver; innards; (2) courage; spirit; pluck; guts; (3) crux; essential point
liver

肝癌

see styles
gān ái
    gan1 ai2
kan ai
 kangan
    かんがん
liver cancer
liver cancer (esp. hepatoma)

脂肪肝

see styles
zhī fáng gān
    zhi1 fang2 gan1
chih fang kan
 shiboukan / shibokan
    しぼうかん
fatty liver
fatty liver

see styles
 makoto
    まこと
gallbladder; liver; (given name) Makoto

シミ

see styles
 jimi
    ジミ
(1) (kana only) stain; spot; smudge; blot; smear; blotch; (2) (kana only) spot (on one's skin, e.g. chloasma, liver spot); blemish; discoloration; freckle; (personal name) Jimi

五内

see styles
 gonai; godai
    ごない; ごだい
(archaism) (See 五臓) the five viscera (liver, lungs, heart, kidney and spleen)

五臓

see styles
 gozou / gozo
    ごぞう
the five viscera (liver, lungs, heart, kidney and spleen)

五臟


五脏

see styles
wǔ zàng
    wu3 zang4
wu tsang
 gōzō
five viscera of TCM, namely: heart 心[xin1], liver 肝[gan1], spleen 脾[pi2], lungs 肺[fei4] and kidneys 腎|肾[shen4]
five viscera

六神

see styles
liù shén
    liu4 shen2
liu shen
the six spirits that rule the vital organs (heart 心[xin1], lungs 肺[fei4], liver 肝[gan1], kidneys 腎|肾[shen4], spleen 脾[pi2] and gall bladder 膽|胆[dan3])

染み

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 shimi(p); shimi
    しみ(P); シミ
(1) (kana only) stain; spot; smudge; blot; smear; blotch; (2) (kana only) (esp. シミ) (See 肝斑) spot (on one's skin, e.g. chloasma, liver spot); blemish; discoloration; freckle

肝吸

see styles
 kimosui
    きもすい
eel-liver soup

肝斑

see styles
 kanpan; shimi(gikun)
    かんぱん; しみ(gikun)
{med} (See シミ・2) melasma; chloasma; liver spot

肝油

see styles
 kanyu
    かんゆ
fish-liver oil (cod, shark, etc.)

肝火

see styles
gān huǒ
    gan1 huo3
kan huo
irascibility; irritability; (TCM) inflammation of the liver

肝病

see styles
gān bìng
    gan1 bing4
kan ping
liver disease

肝胆

see styles
 kantan
    かんたん
the liver and gall bladder; one's inner being

肝臓

see styles
 kanzou / kanzo
    かんぞう
{anat} liver

肝臟


肝脏

see styles
gān zàng
    gan1 zang4
kan tsang
liver

肝葉

see styles
 kanyou / kanyo
    かんよう
lobe of the liver

肝蛭

see styles
 kantetsu
    かんてつ
sheep liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica)

肝門

see styles
 kanmon
    かんもん
{anat} porta hepatis; hilum of the liver

肺肝

see styles
 haikan
    はいかん
(1) (form) the lungs and liver; (2) (form) depths of one's heart; innermost heart

赤臓

see styles
 akamotsu
    あかもつ
internal organs such as heart, liver, kidneys used as food

鮟肝

see styles
 ankimo
    あんきも
monkfish liver; goosefish liver

あん肝

see styles
 ankimo
    あんきも
monkfish liver; goosefish liver

きも吸

see styles
 kimosui
    きもすい
eel-liver soup

レバ刺

see styles
 rebasashi
    レバさし
liver sashimi

レバ韮

see styles
 rebanira; rebanira
    レバにら; レバニラ
(abbreviation) (kana only) {food} (See レバニラ炒め) stir-fry of pork liver and garlic chives

休肝日

see styles
 kyuukanbi / kyukanbi
    きゅうかんび
(joc) (pun on 休館日) teetotal day; day off drinking; liver rest day

吳孟超


吴孟超

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wú mèng chāo
    wu2 meng4 chao1
wu meng ch`ao
    wu meng chao
Wu Mengchao (1922-), Chinese medical scientist and surgeon specializing in liver and gallbladder disorders

放蕩家

see styles
 houtouka / hotoka
    ほうとうか
(dated) (See 放蕩者) debauchee; profligate; fast liver; philanderer

放蕩者

see styles
 houtoumono / hotomono
    ほうとうもの
debauchee; fast liver; libertine; hell-raiser

生き肝

see styles
 ikigimo
    いきぎも
liver taken from a living animal

生き胆

see styles
 ikigimo
    いきぎも
liver taken from a living animal

発展家

see styles
 hattenka
    はってんか
(See 発展・はってん・3) playboy; playgirl; fast liver; person with an active sex life

老人斑

see styles
 roujinhan / rojinhan
    ろうじんはん
(1) {med} senile plaque; amyloid plaque; neuritic plaque; (2) (See 老人性色素斑) age spot; liver spot

老年斑

see styles
lǎo nián bān
    lao3 nian2 ban1
lao nien pan
liver spot; age spot

肝がん

see styles
 kangan
    かんがん
liver cancer (esp. hepatoma)

肝不全

see styles
 kanfuzen
    かんふぜん
{med} liver failure

肝吸い

see styles
 kimosui
    きもすい
eel-liver soup

肝吸虫

see styles
 kankyuuchuu / kankyuchu
    かんきゅうちゅう
Chinese liver fluke (Clonorchis sinensis); Oriental liver fluke

肝吸蟲


肝吸虫

see styles
gān xī chóng
    gan1 xi1 chong2
kan hsi ch`ung
    kan hsi chung
liver fluke
See: 肝吸虫

肝機能

see styles
 kankinou / kankino
    かんきのう
{physiol} liver function

肝疾患

see styles
 kanshikkan
    かんしっかん
{med} liver disease

肝硬変

see styles
 kankouhen / kankohen
    かんこうへん
{med} cirrhosis (of the liver)

肝移植

see styles
 kanishoku
    かんいしょく
(abbreviation) (See 肝臓移植・かんぞういしょく) liver transplant

肝細胞

see styles
 kansaibou / kansaibo
    かんさいぼう
hepatocyte; liver cell

肝肥大

see styles
 kanhidai
    かんひだい
{med} hepatomegaly; hypertrophy of the liver

肝臓病

see styles
 kanzoubyou / kanzobyo
    かんぞうびょう
liver disease; liver disorder; hepatic disease

肝臓癌

see styles
 kanzougan / kanzogan
    かんぞうがん
liver cancer

茶褐色

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chá hè sè
    cha2 he4 se4
ch`a ho se
    cha ho se
 chakasshoku
    ちゃかっしょく
dark brown; tawny
(noun - becomes adjective with の) dark reddish-brown; liver color
brownish color made from bark

赤もつ

see styles
 akamotsu
    あかもつ
internal organs such as heart, liver, kidneys used as food

道楽者

see styles
 dourakumono / dorakumono
    どうらくもの
(1) (See 遊び人・1) libertine; playboy; rake; debauchee; fast liver; (2) lazy person

驢肝肺


驴肝肺

see styles
lǘ gān fèi
    lu:2 gan1 fei4
lü kan fei
a donkey's liver and lungs; (fig.) ill intent

魚肝油


鱼肝油

see styles
yú gān yóu
    yu2 gan1 you2
yü kan yu
cod liver oil

きも吸い

see styles
 kimosui
    きもすい
eel-liver soup

レバ刺し

see styles
 rebasashi
    レバさし
liver sashimi

五勞七傷


五劳七伤

see styles
wǔ láo qī shāng
    wu3 lao2 qi1 shang1
wu lao ch`i shang
    wu lao chi shang
(TCM) "five strains and seven impairments", five referring to the five viscera 五臟|五脏[wu3 zang4], and seven to adverse effects on one's body as a result of: overeating (spleen), anger (liver), moisture (kidney), cold (lung), worry (heart), wind and rain (outer appearance) and fear (mind)

披肝瀝膽


披肝沥胆

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pī gān lì dǎn
    pi1 gan1 li4 dan3
p`i kan li tan
    pi kan li tan
lit. to open one's liver and drip gall (idiom); wholehearted loyalty

疏肝理氣


疏肝理气

see styles
shū gān lǐ qì
    shu1 gan1 li3 qi4
shu kan li ch`i
    shu kan li chi
to course the liver and rectify 氣|气[qi4] (TCM)

肝腸寸斷


肝肠寸断

see styles
gān cháng cùn duàn
    gan1 chang2 cun4 duan4
kan ch`ang ts`un tuan
    kan chang tsun tuan
lit. liver and guts cut to pieces (idiom); fig. grief-stricken

肝臓がん

see styles
 kanzougan / kanzogan
    かんぞうがん
liver cancer

肝臓移植

see styles
 kanzouishoku / kanzoishoku
    かんぞういしょく
liver transplantation

Variations:
五臓
五蔵

 gozou / gozo
    ごぞう
the five viscera (liver, lungs, heart, kidney and spleen)

日光性黒子

see styles
 nikkouseikokushi / nikkosekokushi
    にっこうせいこくし
{med} (See 老人性色素斑) solar lentigo; sun spot; liver spot; lentigo solaris

肝機能障害

see styles
 kankinoushougai / kankinoshogai
    かんきのうしょうがい
{med} impairment of liver function

アルコール漬

see styles
 arukooruzuke
    アルコールづけ
(1) preserving in alcohol; (2) pickling one's liver; drinking incessantly; being a souse

Variations:
あん肝
鮟肝

 ankimo
    あんきも
monkfish liver; goosefish liver

ひえもんどり

see styles
 hiemondori
    ひえもんどり
(rare) (archaism) using an enemy's liver for medicinal purposes (Satsuma clan)

老人性色素斑

see styles
 roujinseishikisohan / rojinseshikisohan
    ろうじんせいしきそはん
{med} (See 日光性黒子) senile lentigo; age spot; liver spot; lentigo senilis

Variations:
赤もつ
赤臓

 akamotsu
    あかもつ
internal organs such as heart, liver, kidneys used as food

アルコール漬け

see styles
 arukooruzuke
    アルコールづけ
(1) preserving in alcohol; (2) pickling one's liver; drinking incessantly; being a souse

レバーペースト

see styles
 rebaapeesuto / rebapeesuto
    レバーペースト
liver paste

Variations:
生き胆
生き肝

 ikigimo
    いきぎも
liver taken from a living animal

レバー・ペースト

 rebaa peesuto / reba peesuto
    レバー・ペースト
liver paste

レバーソーセージ

see styles
 rebaasooseeji / rebasooseeji
    レバーソーセージ
liver sausage; liverwurst

Variations:
レバ刺し
レバ刺

 rebasashi
    レバさし
(See 刺身) liver sashimi

Variations:
肝臓がん
肝臓癌

 kanzougan / kanzogan
    かんぞうがん
liver cancer

アルコール性肝障害

see styles
 arukooruseikanshougai / arukoorusekanshogai
    アルコールせいかんしょうがい
alcoholic liver disease

レバー・ソーセージ

 rebaa sooseeji / reba sooseeji
    レバー・ソーセージ
liver sausage; liverwurst

Variations:

 kimo(p); tan(胆); kimo
    きも(P); たん(胆); キモ
(1) liver; innards; (2) courage; spirit; pluck; guts; (3) (きも, キモ only) crux; essential point; key

Variations:
肝癌
肝がん
肝ガン

 kangan
    かんがん
{med} liver cancer (esp. hepatoma)

Variations:
レバニラ炒め
レバ韮炒め

 rebaniraitame(rebanira炒me); rebaniraitame(reba韮炒me)
    レバニラいため(レバニラ炒め); レバにらいため(レバ韮炒め)
{food} stir-fry of pork liver and garlic chives

Variations:
道楽者
道楽もの(sK)

 dourakumono / dorakumono
    どうらくもの
(1) libertine; playboy; rake; debauchee; fast liver; (2) lazy person; (3) hobbyist

Variations:
肝臓がん
肝臓癌
肝臓ガン

 kanzougan / kanzogan
    かんぞうがん
{med} liver cancer

Variations:
アルコール漬け
アルコール漬

 arukooruzuke
    アルコールづけ
(1) preserving in alcohol; (2) pickling one's liver; drinking incessantly; being a souse

Variations:
肝に銘じる
肝に命じる(iK)

 kimonimeijiru / kimonimejiru
    きもにめいじる
(exp,v1) (idiom) to be deeply impressed; to take to heart; to engrave on one's heart; to bear in mind; to engrave in one's liver

Variations:
肝に銘ずる
肝に命ずる(iK)

 kimonimeizuru / kimonimezuru
    きもにめいずる
(exp,vz) (idiom) to engrave in one's heart; to inscribe on one's liver

Variations:
肝吸い
肝吸
きも吸
きも吸い

 kimosui
    きもすい
eel-liver soup

Variations:
レバーペースト
レバー・ペースト

 rebaapeesuto; rebaa peesuto / rebapeesuto; reba peesuto
    レバーペースト; レバー・ペースト
liver paste

Variations:
レバーソーセージ
レバー・ソーセージ

 rebaasooseeji; rebaa sooseeji / rebasooseeji; reba sooseeji
    レバーソーセージ; レバー・ソーセージ
liver sausage; liverwurst

Variations:
肝に銘じる
肝に命じる(iK)
肝にめいじる(sK)
キモに銘じる(sK)
キモに命じる(sK)

 kimonimeijiru / kimonimejiru
    きもにめいじる
(exp,v1) (idiom) to be deeply impressed; to take to heart; to engrave on one's heart; to bear in mind; to engrave on one's liver

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

This page contains 93 results for "Liver" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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