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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
媽 妈 see styles |
mā ma1 ma bo |
More info & calligraphy: Mama / Mother / MommyNurse, mother. |
療養 疗养 see styles |
liáo yǎng liao2 yang3 liao yang ryouyou / ryoyo りょうよう |
More info & calligraphy: To Heal(n,vs,vi) recuperation; medical treatment |
看護 看护 see styles |
kān hù kan1 hu4 k`an hu kan hu kango かんご |
More info & calligraphy: Nurse(noun, transitive verb) nursing; (army) nurse |
乳母 see styles |
rǔ mǔ ru3 mu3 ju mu uba うば |
wet nurse wet nurse; nursing mother; (surname) Uba wet nurse |
阿媽 阿妈 see styles |
ā mā a1 ma1 a ma ama あま |
grandma (paternal) (Tw); (dialect) mother; nurse; amah; (Manchu) father (kana only) amah (foreign maid or nursemaid working in east Asia) (por: ama) |
伽 see styles |
jiā jia1 chia kasumi かすみ |
traditionally used as phonetic for "ga"; also pr. [ga1]; also pr. [qie2] nursing; nurse; attending; attendant; entertainer; (personal name) Kasumi Interchanged with 迦 q.v.; translit. ga, gha, ka, khya, g and in one case for ha. |
媬 see styles |
bǎo bao3 pao |
governess; nurse |
五德 see styles |
wǔ dé wu3 de2 wu te gotoku |
The five virtues, of which there are various definitions. The five virtues required in a confessor at the annual confessional ending the rainy retreat are: freedom from predilections, from anger, from fear, not easily deceived, discernment of shirkers of confession. Another group is the five virtues for a nurse of the sick, and there are others. |
准看 see styles |
junkan じゅんかん |
(abbreviation) (See 准看護師) assistant nurse; practical nurse |
労る see styles |
itawaru いたわる |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to pity; to sympathize with; to sympathise with; to treat with sympathy; to console; to be kind to; to appreciate; (2) (kana only) to tend to (e.g. an injury); to care for; to nurse; to soothe |
哺乳 see styles |
bǔ rǔ bu3 ru3 pu ju honyuu / honyu ほにゅう |
breastfeeding; to suckle; to nurse (n,vs,vi) suckling; nursing; lactation |
国試 see styles |
kokushi こくし |
(abbreviation) (See 国家試験) state examination (esp. for qualifying as a doctor, dentist, nurse, etc.) |
夜伽 see styles |
yotogi よとぎ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) attending someone through the night (of a guard, nurse); (n,vs,vi) (2) sleeping with a man (at his bidding); (n,vs,vi) (3) overnight vigil before burial; (female given name) Yotogi |
奶娘 see styles |
nǎi niáng nai3 niang2 nai niang |
(dialect) wet nurse |
奶媽 奶妈 see styles |
nǎi mā nai3 ma1 nai ma |
wet nurse |
奶母 see styles |
nǎi mǔ nai3 mu3 nai mu |
wet nurse |
婆や see styles |
baaya / baya ばあや |
(1) (kana only) (familiar language) (also vocative) (See 爺や) elderly housekeeper; elderly maid; (2) (kana only) wet nurse; nanny |
婦長 see styles |
fuchou / fucho ふちょう |
head nurse |
嬤嬤 嬷嬷 see styles |
mó mo mo2 mo5 mo mo |
(dialect) elderly lady; wet nurse; Catholic nun |
守候 see styles |
shǒu hòu shou3 hou4 shou hou |
to wait for; to expect; to keep watch; to watch over; to nurse |
守役 see styles |
moriyaku もりやく |
nurse; nanny; guardian |
御母 see styles |
miomo みおも |
(honorific or respectful language) (dated) mother; wet nurse |
正看 see styles |
seikan / sekan せいかん |
(abbreviation) (See 正看護師) registered nurse; RN |
男護 男护 see styles |
nán hù nan2 hu4 nan hu |
male nurse |
白鰐 see styles |
shirowani; shirowani しろわに; シロワニ |
(kana only) sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus); gray nurse shark |
看病 see styles |
kàn bìng kan4 bing4 k`an ping kan ping kanbyou / kanbyo かんびょう |
to visit a doctor; to see a patient (noun, transitive verb) nursing (a patient) To nurse the sick; also to attend a patient medically. |
調攝 调摄 see styles |
tiáo shè tiao2 she4 t`iao she tiao she |
(literary) to nurse to health; to recuperate |
調理 调理 see styles |
tiáo lǐ tiao2 li3 t`iao li tiao li chouri / chori ちょうり |
to nurse one's health; to recuperate; to take care of; to look after; to discipline; to educate; to train; to prepare food; (dialect) to make fun of; (medicine) to opsonize (noun, transitive verb) cooking; food preparation |
調養 调养 see styles |
tiáo yǎng tiao2 yang3 t`iao yang tiao yang |
to take care of (sb's health); to nurse |
護士 护士 see styles |
hù shi hu4 shi5 hu shih |
nurse; CL:個|个[ge4] |
護工 护工 see styles |
hù gōng hu4 gong1 hu kung |
nurse's aide; nursing assistant; care worker |
護理 护理 see styles |
hù lǐ hu4 li3 hu li |
to nurse; to tend and protect |
飲恨 饮恨 see styles |
yǐn hèn yin3 hen4 yin hen |
to nurse a grievance; to harbor a grudge |
オペ看 see styles |
opekan オペかん |
(See オペ室,看護師) operating room nurse |
介護士 see styles |
kaigoshi かいごし |
carer; nurse |
保健婦 see styles |
hokenfu ほけんふ |
district health nurse; public health nurse |
保健室 see styles |
hokenshitsu ほけんしつ |
infirmary (at a school, workplace, etc.); health center; nurse's office; nurse's room; sickroom; sick bay |
保健師 see styles |
hokenshi ほけんし |
public health nurse |
労わる see styles |
itawaru いたわる |
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to pity; to sympathize with; to sympathise with; to treat with sympathy; to console; to be kind to; to appreciate; (2) (kana only) to tend to (e.g. an injury); to care for; to nurse; to soothe |
大生主 see styles |
dà shēng zhǔ da4 sheng1 zhu3 ta sheng chu Daishōshu |
Mahāprajāpatī 摩訶波闍婆提, great "lady of the living", the older translation being 大愛道 the great way (or exemplar) of love; also 衆主 head of the community (of nuns), i.e. Gautami the aunt and nurse of Śākyamuni, the first nun. She is to be reborn as a Buddha named Sarvasattvapriyadarśanā. |
子守鮫 see styles |
komorizame; komorizame こもりざめ; コモリザメ |
(kana only) nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum) |
憍曇彌 憍昙弥 see styles |
jiāo tán mí jiao1 tan2 mi2 chiao t`an mi chiao tan mi Kyōtonmi |
憍答彌; 倶答彌 Gautamī, feminine of the patronymic Gautama, the family name of Śākyamuni. Gautamī is a name for Mahāprājapatī, his aunt and nurse, who in the Lotus Sūtra is predicted to become Buddha. |
看取る see styles |
mitoru みとる |
(transitive verb) to care for (the sick); to nurse; to attend (someone's deathbed) |
看病人 see styles |
kanbyounin / kanbyonin かんびょうにん |
nurse |
看護人 see styles |
kangonin かんごにん |
nurse (male or female); personal care attendant |
看護兵 see styles |
kangohei / kangohe かんごへい |
army nurse; medic |
看護卒 see styles |
kangosotsu かんごそつ |
army nurse; medic |
看護士 see styles |
kangoshi かんごし |
(dated) (See 看護師) (masculine speech) nurse |
看護婦 see styles |
kangofu かんごふ |
(now deprecated) (See 看護師) (female) nurse |
看護師 see styles |
kangoshi かんごし |
(hospital) nurse; registered nurse; RN |
看護長 see styles |
kangochou / kangocho かんごちょう |
chief nurse (in the army) |
瞿曇彌 瞿昙弥 see styles |
jù tán mí ju4 tan2 mi2 chü t`an mi chü tan mi Gudonmi |
Gautamī, the feminine of Gautama, especially applied to the aunt and nurse of Śākyamuni, who is also known as Mahāprājapatī, v. 摩. |
鉢囉惹 钵囉惹 see styles |
bō luó rě bo1 luo2 re3 po lo je Harasha |
(鉢囉惹鉢多曳) Prājapati, 'lord of creatures,' 'bestower of progeny,' 'creator'; tr. as 生主 lord of life, or production, and intp. as Brahmā. Also, v. Mahāprajāpatī, name of the Buddha's aunt and nurse. |
イメクラ see styles |
imekura イメクラ |
(abbreviation) (See イメージクラブ) sex establishment in which staff dress in costumes (schoolgirl, nurse, etc.) (wasei: image club) |
シロワニ see styles |
shirowani シロワニ |
(kana only) sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus); gray nurse shark |
ナース服 see styles |
naasufuku / nasufuku ナースふく |
nurse uniform; nurse outfit |
准看護婦 see styles |
junkangofu じゅんかんごふ |
(now deprecated) (See 准看護師) (female) assistant nurse; practical nurse |
准看護師 see styles |
junkangoshi じゅんかんごし |
assistant nurse; practical nurse |
正看護師 see styles |
seikangoshi / sekangoshi せいかんごし |
registered nurse; registered general nurse; graduate nurse |
波闍波提 波阇波提 see styles |
bō shé bō tí bo1 she2 bo1 ti2 po she po t`i po she po ti Pajapadai |
Prajāpatī, 波闍鉢提 (波邏闍鉢提) aunt and nurse of the Buddha, v. 摩訶. |
白衣天使 see styles |
bái yī tiān shǐ bai2 yi1 tian1 shi3 pai i t`ien shih pai i tien shih |
"angel in white" (laudatory term for a nurse) |
看護婦長 see styles |
kangofuchou / kangofucho かんごふちょう |
head nurse |
看護師長 see styles |
kangoshichou / kangoshicho かんごしちょう |
head nurse |
養護教諭 see styles |
yougokyouyu / yogokyoyu ようごきょうゆ |
school nurse; nurse teacher; health teacher |
コモリザメ see styles |
komorizame コモリザメ |
(kana only) nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum) |
付き添い婦 see styles |
tsukisoifu つきそいふ |
practical nurse |
摩訶憍曇彌 摩诃憍昙弥 see styles |
mó hē jiāo tán mí mo2 he1 jiao1 tan2 mi2 mo ho chiao t`an mi mo ho chiao tan mi Makakyōdonmi |
Mahāgautamī, aunt and nurse of Śākyamuni. Cf. 憍. |
白梅学徒隊 see styles |
shiraumegakutotai しらうめがくとたい |
(org) Shiraume Student Nurse Corps (Okinawa, 1945); (o) Shiraume Student Nurse Corps (Okinawa, 1945) |
白梅看護隊 see styles |
shiraumekangotai しらうめかんごたい |
(o) Shiraume Student Nurse Corps (Okinawa, 1945) |
白衣の天使 see styles |
hakuinotenshi はくいのてんし |
(exp,n) (idiom) nurse; angel in white |
訪問ナース see styles |
houmonnaasu / homonnasu ほうもんナース |
home healthcare nurse; visiting nurse; day nurse |
診療看護師 see styles |
shinryoukangoshi / shinryokangoshi しんりょうかんごし |
nurse practitioner |
オートナース see styles |
ootonaasu / ootonasu オートナース |
auto-nurse |
ナースコール see styles |
naasukooru / nasukooru ナースコール |
nurse call; a patient's call button in a hospital |
ナースバンク see styles |
naasubanku / nasubanku ナースバンク |
nurse bank |
保健室の先生 see styles |
hokenshitsunosensei / hokenshitsunosense ほけんしつのせんせい |
(exp,n) school nurse; nurse teacher; health teacher; school infirmary teacher |
出張サービス see styles |
shucchousaabisu / shucchosabisu しゅっちょうサービス |
housecall (doctor, nurse); outcall (prostitute) |
摩訶波闍波提 摩诃波阇波提 see styles |
mó hē bō shé bō tí mo2 he1 bo1 she2 bo1 ti2 mo ho po she po t`i mo ho po she po ti Makapajapadai |
Mahāprajāpatī, title of aunt and nurse of Śākyamuni; reputed as the first abbess; according to the Lotus she is to become a Buddha, under the title of Sarvasattva-priya-darśana. Also摩訶鉢剌闍鉢底; cf. 憍 Gautamī. |
陸軍看護師団 see styles |
rikugunkangoshidan りくぐんかんごしだん |
(o) Army Nurse Corps |
イメージクラブ see styles |
imeejikurabu イメージクラブ |
sex establishment in which staff dress in costumes (schoolgirl, nurse, etc.) (wasei: image club) |
ナース・コール see styles |
naasu kooru / nasu kooru ナース・コール |
nurse call; a patient's call button in a hospital |
ナース・バンク see styles |
naasu banku / nasu banku ナース・バンク |
nurse bank |
ナースシューズ see styles |
naasushuuzu / nasushuzu ナースシューズ |
comfortable low-heel shoes, suitable for nurses (wasei: nurse shoes) |
付き添い看護婦 see styles |
tsukisoikangofu つきそいかんごふ |
private nurse |
イメージ・クラブ see styles |
imeeji kurabu イメージ・クラブ |
sex establishment in which staff dress in costumes (schoolgirl, nurse, etc.) (wasei: image club) |
オオテンジクザメ see styles |
ootenjikuzame オオテンジクザメ |
tawny nurse shark (Nebrius ferrugineus, species found in the Indo-Pacific) |
ナース・シューズ see styles |
naasu shuuzu / nasu shuzu ナース・シューズ |
comfortable low-heel shoes, suitable for nurses (wasei: nurse shoes) |
オオテンジクザメ属 see styles |
ootenjikuzamezoku オオテンジクザメぞく |
Nebrius (genus of a single species of nurse shark) |
ナースステーション see styles |
naasusuteeshon / nasusuteeshon ナースステーション |
nurse station |
Variations: |
tsukisoifu つきそいふ |
(rare) (See 付き添い看護婦) (female) private nurse; patient attendant |
ナース・ステーション see styles |
naasu suteeshon / nasu suteeshon ナース・ステーション |
nurse station |
Variations: |
yotogi よとぎ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) attending someone through the night (of a guard, nurse); (n,vs,vi) (2) sleeping with a man (at his bidding); (n,vs,vi) (3) overnight vigil before burial |
サンドタイガーシャーク see styles |
sandotaigaashaaku / sandotaigashaku サンドタイガーシャーク |
sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus); gray nurse shark |
サンド・タイガー・シャーク see styles |
sando taigaa shaaku / sando taiga shaku サンド・タイガー・シャーク |
sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus); gray nurse shark |
Variations: |
tsukisoikangofu つきそいかんごふ |
(now deprecated) (See 付き添い看護師) (female) private nurse; patient attendant |
Variations: |
tsukisoikangoshi つきそいかんごし |
attendant nurse; private nurse; patient attendant |
Variations: |
itawaru いたわる |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to pity; to sympathize with; to sympathise with; to treat with sympathy; to console; to be kind to; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to tend to (e.g. an injury); to care for; to nurse; to soothe; (transitive verb) (3) (kana only) to appreciate; to recognize (someone's efforts); to reward for |
Variations: |
atatameru(p); attameru あたためる(P); あっためる |
(transitive verb) (1) to warm (up); to heat (up); (transitive verb) (2) (温める only) to sit on (an idea, plan, etc.); to keep to oneself; to nurse; to mull over; (transitive verb) (3) (温める only) (See 旧交を温める) to renew (an old friendship); (transitive verb) (4) (温める only) to take for oneself |
Variations: |
naasueido; naasu eido / nasuedo; nasu edo ナースエイド; ナース・エイド |
nurse's aide |
Variations: |
naasukooru; naasu kooru / nasukooru; nasu kooru ナースコール; ナース・コール |
nurse call button (eng: nurse call); calling a nurse |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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