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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

零し

see styles
 koboshi
    こぼし
waste-water container (tea ceremony)

霊祭

see styles
 reisai / resai
    れいさい
(See 魂祭り・たままつり,盂蘭盆) ceremony honouring the spirits of ancestors (esp. the Bon festival)

霸業


霸业

see styles
bà yè
    ba4 ye4
pa yeh
the task of establishing and maintaining hegemony

霸權


霸权

see styles
bà quán
    ba4 quan2
pa ch`üan
    pa chüan
hegemony; supremacy

音調


音调

see styles
yīn diào
    yin1 diao4
yin tiao
 onchou / oncho
    おんちょう
pitch of voice (high or low); pitch (of a musical note); tone
(noun - becomes adjective with の) tune; tone; intonation; melody; rhythm; harmony

香道

see styles
 koudou / kodo
    こうどう
traditional incense-smelling ceremony; (given name) Kōdō

髪置

see styles
 kamioki
    かみおき
(irregular okurigana usage) ceremony of allowing the hair to grow at age three

鬢枇

see styles
 binsogi
    びんそぎ
(archaism) cutting a person's sidelocks; evenly cut sidelocks (symbol of adulthood for noblewomen in the Heian era); ritual of cutting the sidelocks (coming-of-age ceremony for women from about 1568-1867)

魂祭

see styles
 tamamatsuri
    たままつり
ceremony honouring the spirits of ancestors (esp. the Bon festival)

鱸鰻


鲈鳗

see styles
lú mán
    lu2 man2
lu man
(Tw) giant mottled eel (Anguilla marmorata), aka swamp eel or marbled eel; (coll.) (alternative for the nearly homonymous 流氓[liu2 mang2]) gangster

鴻蒙


鸿蒙

see styles
hóng méng
    hong2 meng2
hung meng
 honmon
    ホンモン
(literary) primordial chaos (mythological void state preceding the creation of the universe)
(product) HarmonyOS (Huawei); (product name) HarmonyOS (Huawei)

鷽替

see styles
 usokae
    うそかえ
(See 天満宮) annual religious ceremony that occurs in Tenmangu where worshippers come to exchange their wooden bullfinch birds

鼓篋


鼓箧

see styles
gǔ qiè
    gu3 qie4
ku ch`ieh
    ku chieh
beginning-school ceremony (old usage); classical learning

お七夜

see styles
 oshichiya
    おしちや
name-giving ceremony

お手前

see styles
 otemae
    おてまえ
(1) skill; dexterity; artistry; ingenuity; (2) etiquette of tea-ceremony

お点前

see styles
 otemae
    おてまえ
(1) skill; dexterity; artistry; ingenuity; (2) etiquette of tea-ceremony

お詰め

see styles
 otsume
    おつめ
(1) lowest-ranking guest at tea ceremony; (2) tea master

お開き

see styles
 ohiraki
    おひらき
breakup (of a ceremony, wedding, party, meeting, etc.); closure

ジミ婚

see styles
 jimikon
    ジミこん
plain subdued wedding ceremony

ハモる

see styles
 hamoru
    ハモる
(v5r,vi) (1) (colloquialism) to harmonize; to harmonise; to be in harmony; (v5r,vi) (2) (colloquialism) to say the same thing in unison (inadvertently)

一行物

see styles
 ichigyoumono / ichigyomono
    いちぎょうもの
scroll containing a single line of calligraphy, often of Zen content (usu. found in a tea-ceremony room or house)

七事式

see styles
 shichijishiki
    しちじしき
(See 千家・せんけ) seven tea ceremony procedures of the Senke school

三千家

see styles
 sansenke
    さんせんけ
the three Senke schools of tea ceremony (Omotesenke, Urasenke, and Mushakōjisenke)

三斎流

see styles
 sansairyuu / sansairyu
    さんさいりゅう
Sansai school of tea ceremony

三門山

see styles
 mitsumonyama
    みつもんやま
(personal name) Mitsumon'yama

上げる

see styles
 ageru
    あげる
(transitive verb) (1) to raise; to elevate; (2) to do up (one's hair); (3) to fly (a kite, etc.); to launch (fireworks, etc.); to surface (a submarine, etc.); (4) to land (a boat); (5) to show someone (into a room); (6) to send someone (away); (7) to enrol (one's child in school); to enroll; (8) to increase (price, quality, status, etc.); to develop (talent, skill); to improve; (9) to make (a loud sound); to raise (one's voice); (10) to earn (something desirable); (11) to praise; (12) to give (an example, etc.); to cite; (13) to summon up (all of one's energy, etc.); (14) (polite language) to give; (15) to offer up (incense, a prayer, etc.) to the gods (or Buddha, etc.); (16) to bear (a child); (17) to conduct (a ceremony, esp. a wedding); (v1,vi) (18) (of the tide) to come in; (v1,vi,vt) (19) to vomit; (aux-v,v1) (20) (kana only) (polite language) to do for (the sake of someone else); (21) to complete ...; (22) (humble language) to humbly do ...

上棟式

see styles
 joutoushiki / jotoshiki
    じょうとうしき
ridgepole-raising ceremony

上棟祭

see styles
 joutousai / jotosai
    じょうとうさい
(See 上棟式) ridgepole-raising ceremony

下丹生

see styles
 shimonyuu / shimonyu
    しもにゅう
(place-name) Shimonyū

下入田

see styles
 shimonyuuda / shimonyuda
    しもにゅうだ
(place-name) Shimonyūda

下水禮


下水礼

see styles
xià shuǐ lǐ
    xia4 shui3 li3
hsia shui li
launching ceremony

不協調


不协调

see styles
bù xié tiáo
    bu4 xie2 tiao2
pu hsieh t`iao
    pu hsieh tiao
uncoordinated; disharmony

不昧流

see styles
 fumairyuu / fumairyu
    ふまいりゅう
Fumai school of tea ceremony

不相符

see styles
bù xiāng fú
    bu4 xiang1 fu2
pu hsiang fu
not in harmony

不統一

see styles
 futouitsu / futoitsu
    ふとういつ
(noun or adjectival noun) lack of unity; inconsistency; disharmony

不調和


不调和

see styles
bù tiáo hé
    bu4 tiao2 he2
pu t`iao ho
    pu tiao ho
 fuchouwa / fuchowa
    ふちょうわ
discord
(n,adj-na,adj-no) disharmony; discord; dissonance; incongruity

中立ち

see styles
 nakadachi
    なかだち
break between the light meal and the actual serving of tea (during a formal tea ceremony)

中臣祓

see styles
 nakatominoharae
    なかとみのはらえ
(archaism) grand purification ceremony (so-called because it was overseen by the Nakatomi family)

主導権

see styles
 shudouken / shudoken
    しゅどうけん
hegemony; leadership; initiative

交杯酒

see styles
jiāo bēi jiǔ
    jiao1 bei1 jiu3
chiao pei chiu
formal exchange of cups of wine between bride and groom as traditional wedding ceremony

京菓子

see styles
 kyougashi / kyogashi
    きょうがし
traditional Kyoto-style confectionery (often used in tea ceremony)

仏名会

see styles
 butsumyoue / butsumyoe
    ぶつみょうえ
annual ceremony of reciting the names of the Buddhas

供述書

see styles
 kyoujutsusho / kyojutsusho
    きょうじゅつしょ
affidavit; deposition; testimony

修了式

see styles
 shuuryoushiki / shuryoshiki
    しゅうりょうしき
completion ceremony; graduation ceremony

修二会

see styles
 shunie
    しゅにえ
{Buddh} Shuni-e (ceremony held at some temples in February)

傷和氣


伤和气

see styles
shāng hé qi
    shang1 he2 qi5
shang ho ch`i
    shang ho chi
 shō waki
to damage a good relationship; to hurt sb's feelings
To disturb the harmony.

入会式

see styles
 nyuukaishiki / nyukaishiki
    にゅうかいしき
initiation ceremony

入園式

see styles
 nyuuenshiki / nyuenshiki
    にゅうえんしき
kindergarten entrance ceremony

入場式


入场式

see styles
rù chǎng shì
    ru4 chang3 shi4
ju ch`ang shih
    ju chang shih
 nyuujoushiki / nyujoshiki
    にゅうじょうしき
ceremonial entry; opening procession
opening ceremony

入学式

see styles
 nyuugakushiki / nyugakushiki
    にゅうがくしき
school entrance ceremony

入寮式

see styles
 nyuuryoushiki / nyuryoshiki
    にゅうりょうしき
entrance ceremony (when students enter a dormitory)

入校式

see styles
 nyuukoushiki / nyukoshiki
    にゅうこうしき
(See 入学式) school entrance ceremony

入社式

see styles
 nyuushashiki / nyushashiki
    にゅうしゃしき
(company's) initiation or welcoming ceremony

入魂式

see styles
 nyuukonshiki / nyukonshiki
    にゅうこんしき
consecration ceremony

六和敬

see styles
liù hé jìng
    liu4 he2 jing4
liu ho ching
 roku wakyō
(六和) The six points of reverent harmony or unity in a monastery or convent: 身 bodily unity in form of worship, 口 oral unity in chanting, 意 mental unity in faith, 戒 moral unity in observing the commandments, 見 doctrinal unity in views and explanations, and 利, 行, 學, or 施 economic unity in community of goods, deeds, studies, or charity.

六罪人

see styles
liù zuì rén
    liu4 zui4 ren2
liu tsui jen
 rokuzai nin
The six kinds of offender, i. e. one who commits any of the 四重 four grave sins, or destroys harmony in the order, or sheds a Buddha's blood.

兵児祝

see styles
 hekoiwai
    へこいわい
coming of age ceremony where boys get a new loincloth and girls a new underskirt

出陣式

see styles
 shutsujinshiki
    しゅつじんしき
(1) (hist) ceremony held before going into battle; (2) ceremony to kick off an election campaign

切り火

see styles
 kiribi
    きりび
(1) striking sparks with flint and steel or by rubbing sticks together (usu. to start a fire); fire lit by sparks from flint and steel, etc.; (2) (Shinto) Shinto fire-purification ceremony

初穂料

see styles
 hatsuhoryou / hatsuhoryo
    はつほりょう
{Shinto} ceremony fee; money dedicated to the gods when participating in a ceremony

利休流

see styles
 rikyuuryuu / rikyuryu
    りきゅうりゅう
(See 千家流) Rikyū school of tea ceremony (i.e. the Senke school)

勝手口

see styles
 katteguchi
    かってぐち
(1) kitchen door; back door; service door; tradesman's entrance; (2) (See 茶道口) host's entrance to a tea-ceremony room

千家流

see styles
 senkeryuu / senkeryu
    せんけりゅう
Senke school of tea ceremony

卒園式

see styles
 sotsuenshiki
    そつえんしき
kindergarten graduation ceremony

卒業式

see styles
 sotsugyoushiki / sotsugyoshiki
    そつぎょうしき
graduation ceremony; commencement

南坊録

see styles
 nanbouroku / nanboroku
    なんぼうろく
(wk) Nanbōroku (1593 text about the tea ceremony based on the teachings of Sen no Rikyū)

南方録

see styles
 nanbouroku / nanboroku
    なんぼうろく
(wk) Nanbōroku (1593 text about the tea ceremony based on the teachings of Sen no Rikyū)

即位式

see styles
 sokuishiki
    そくいしき
enthronement ceremony; coronation

取れる

see styles
 toreru
    とれる
(v1,vi) (1) to come off (of a button, handle, lid, etc.); (v1,vi) (2) to go away (of a fever, pain, swelling, etc.); to disappear; to come out (of a stain); to come off (e.g. of dust); to be removed (e.g. of wrinkles); (v1,vi) (3) to be harvested; to be picked; to be produced; to be caught (of fish); to be obtained; to be extracted; (v1,vi) (4) to be interpreted (as); to be taken (as); to be understood (as); to be read (as); (v1,vi) (5) to be attained (of balance, harmony, etc.); to be achieved; (v1,vi,vt) (6) (potential form of 取る) (See 取る・1) to be able to get; to be able to obtain; to be able to secure; to be able to win; to be able to catch

受賞式

see styles
 jushoushiki / jushoshiki
    じゅしょうしき
(irregular kanji usage) award ceremony

同音詞


同音词

see styles
tóng yīn cí
    tong2 yin1 ci2
t`ung yin tz`u
    tung yin tzu
homophone; homonym

告別式


告别式

see styles
gào bié shì
    gao4 bie2 shi4
kao pieh shih
 kokubetsushiki
    こくべつしき
parting ceremony; funeral
(1) funeral service; memorial service; (2) farewell ceremony (e.g. for a retiree)

命名式

see styles
 meimeishiki / memeshiki
    めいめいしき
christening (ceremony)

和声法

see styles
 waseihou / waseho
    わせいほう
law of harmony

和諧性


和谐性

see styles
hé xié xìng
    he2 xie2 xing4
ho hsieh hsing
compatibility; mutual harmony

四方拝

see styles
 shihouhai / shihohai
    しほうはい
Prayer to the Four Quarters (Japanese imperial New Year's ceremony)

団らん

see styles
 danran
    だんらん
(noun/participle) sitting together in a circle; happy circle; harmony

地味婚

see styles
 jimikon
    じみこん
plain subdued wedding ceremony

地鎮祭

see styles
 jichinsai
    じちんさい
{Shinto} ceremony for purifying a building site (before building commences); ground-breaking ceremony

執牛耳

see styles
zhí niú ěr
    zhi2 niu2 er3
chih niu erh
to be the acknowledged leader (from the custom of a prince holding a plate on which lay the severed ears of a sacrificial bull at an alliance ceremony)

堅信禮


坚信礼

see styles
jiān xìn lǐ
    jian1 xin4 li3
chien hsin li
confirmation (Christian ceremony)

堅振禮


坚振礼

see styles
jiān zhèn lǐ
    jian1 zhen4 li3
chien chen li
confirmation (Christian ceremony)

塩撒き

see styles
 shiomaki
    しおまき
{sumo} salt-throwing ceremony before the sumo bout

大門山

see styles
 daimonyama
    だいもんやま
(personal name) Daimon'yama

天気祭

see styles
 tenkimatsuri
    てんきまつり
ceremony held to pray for good weather (during long periods of rain)

天目台

see styles
 tenmokudai
    てんもくだい
(See 天目・1) stand for tea bowls (tea ceremony)

太刀持

see styles
 tachimochi
    たちもち
(1) sword-bearer (subordinate whose job it is to hold their master's sword); (2) (sumo) rikishi carrying a sword who follows the yokozuna to the ring during his ring-entering ceremony

太和殿

see styles
tài hé diàn
    tai4 he2 dian4
t`ai ho tien
    tai ho tien
Hall of Supreme Harmony, the largest of the three halls that constitute the heart of the Outer Court of the Forbidden City 紫禁城[Zi3 jin4 cheng2]

奉献式

see styles
 houkenshiki / hokenshiki
    ほうけんしき
dedicatory ceremony

始業式


始业式

see styles
shǐ yè shì
    shi3 ye4 shi4
shih yeh shih
 shigyoushiki / shigyoshiki
    しぎょうしき
school opening ceremony (to mark the start of a semester) (Tw)
opening ceremony (of the school term)

媽姐揚

see styles
 bosaage / bosage
    ぼさあげ
(obscure) ceremony performed by Chinese merchants disembarking in Nagasaki (Edo period)

嫁叩き

see styles
 yometataki
    よめたたき
traditional Koshogatsu ceremony where the newly-wed wife is hit on the rump with a sacred wooden pole to ensure her fertility

嫁祝い

see styles
 yomeiwai / yomewai
    よめいわい
traditional Koshogatsu ceremony where the newly-wed wife is hit on the rump with a sacred wooden pole to ensure her fertility

宗和流

see styles
 souwaryuu / sowaryu
    そうわりゅう
Sōwa school of tea ceremony

宗徧流

see styles
 souhenryuu / sohenryu
    そうへんりゅう
Sōhen school of tea ceremony

宗旦流

see styles
 soutanryuu / sotanryu
    そうたんりゅう
Sōtan school of tea ceremony

定礎式

see styles
 teisoshiki / tesoshiki
    ていそしき
cornerstone (foundation stone) ceremony

小冠者

see styles
 kokanja
    こかんじゃ
(archaism) (See 元服・1) young man (who has recently undergone his manhood ceremony)

小座敷

see styles
 kozashiki
    こざしき
(1) small tatami room; (2) (See 放ち出) extension of the main room of a home (in traditional palatial-style architecture); (3) room smaller than four and a half tatami (in tea ceremony)

就任式

see styles
 shuuninshiki / shuninshiki
    しゅうにんしき
inauguration; installation ceremony

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