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There are 68 total results for your Peach search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles
táo
    tao2
t`ao
    tao
 momo(p); momo
    もも(P); モモ

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Peach / Peaches
peach
peach (Prunus persica); (surname) Momosaki

猴子偷桃

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hóu zi tōu táo
    hou2 zi5 tou1 tao2
hou tzu t`ou t`ao
    hou tzu tou tao

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Monkey Stealing Peaches
"monkey steals the peach" (martial arts), distracting an opponent with one hand and seizing his testicles with the other; (coll.) grabbing sb by the balls

桃色

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táo sè
    tao2 se4
t`ao se
    tao se
 momoiro
    ももいろ
pink; peach color; illicit love; sexual
(noun - becomes adjective with の) pink (colour, color); colour of peach (flowers)

桃花

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táo huā
    tao2 hua1
t`ao hua
    tao hua
 touka / toka
    とうか
peach blossom; (fig.) love affair
(rare) peach blossom; (female given name) Momoka

蟠桃

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pán táo
    pan2 tao2
p`an t`ao
    pan tao
 bantou; bantou / banto; banto
    ばんとう; バントウ
flat peach (aka Saturn peach or donut peach); the peaches of immortality kept by Xi Wangmu 西王母
(kana only) donut peach (Amygdalus persica var. compressa); UFO peach; flat peach; pan tao peach; Saturn peach; saucer peach; (given name) Bantō

水蜜桃

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shuǐ mì táo
    shui3 mi4 tao2
shui mi t`ao
    shui mi tao
 suimitsutou / suimitsuto
    すいみつとう
honey peach; juicy peach
white peach; (surname) Suimitsutou


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zhòng
    zhong4
chung
 tane(p); tane(sk)
    たね(P); タネ(sk)
to plant; to grow; to cultivate
(1) seed (e.g. of a plant); pip; kernel; stone (e.g. of a peach); (2) progeny; offspring; issue; breed; (3) (See 胤) paternal blood; lineage; (4) sperm; semen; seed; (5) cause; source; seed; origin; (6) material (e.g. for an article); matter (e.g. of a story); subject (of discussion); theme; (news) copy; source (of a story); (7) {food} ingredient; main ingredient (of a piece of sushi); leaven; (8) mechanism (of a magic trick, etc.); secret; trickery; (9) (kana only) {hanaf} (oft. as タネ) 10-point card; tane; animal card; (surname) Tanezaki
vīja; bīja. Seed, germ; sort, species; also to sow, plant.

上巳

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 joushi; joumi / joshi; jomi
    じょうし; じょうみ
(See ひな祭り・ひなまつり,五節句) Doll's Festival (March 3); Girls' Festival; Peach Festival; (surname) Jōmi

五果

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wǔ guǒ
    wu3 guo3
wu kuo
 goka
    ごか
(1) five fruits (peach, Japanese plum, apricot, jujube, Japanese chestnut); (2) (Buddhist term) five types of effect in cause-and-effect relationships; (3) (Buddhist term) five effects of ignorance and formations on one's current life
The five fruits, or effects; there are various groups, e. g. I. (1) 異熟果 fruit ripening divergently, e. g. pleasure and goodness are in different categories; present organs accord in pain or pleasure with their past good or evil deeds; (2) 等流果 fruit of the same order, e. g. goodness reborn from previous goodness; (3) 土用果 present position and function fruit, the rewards of moral merit in previous lives; (4) 增上果 superior fruit, or position arising from previous earnest endeavor and superior capacity: (5) 離繋果 fruit of freedom from all bonds, nirvana fruit. II. Fruit, or rebirth: (1) 識 conception (viewed psychologically); (2) 名色 formation mental and physical; (3) 六處 the six organs of perception complete; (4) 觸 their birth and contact with the world; (5) 受 consciousness. III. Five orders of fruit, with stones, pips, shells (as nuts), chaff-like (as pine seeds), and with pods.

五菓

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 goka
    ごか
five fruits (peach, Japanese plum, apricot, jujube, Japanese chestnut)

唐桃

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 karamomo; karamomo
    からもも; カラモモ
(1) (kana only) apricot (Prunus armeniaca); (2) (See 寿星桃) Prunus persica var. densa (Chinese variety of peach)

扁桃

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biǎn táo
    bian3 tao2
pien t`ao
    pien tao
 hentou / hento
    へんとう
almond tree; almond; flat peach
(1) (See アーモンド) almond; (2) {anat} tonsil

杜嚕


杜噜

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dù lū
    du4 lu1
tu lu
 toro
turuṣka olibanum, Indian incense, resin, gum used for incense. It is said to resemble peach resin and to grow in Aṭali. Its leaves resemble the pear's and produce pepper; it is said to flourish in the sands of Central Asia and its gum to flow out on to the sands.

桃仁

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táo rén
    tao2 ren2
t`ao jen
    tao jen
 toni
    とに
peach kernel, used in Chinese medicine
(female given name) Toni

桃園


桃园

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táo yuán
    tao2 yuan2
t`ao yüan
    tao yüan
 momozono
    ももぞの
Taoyuan city and county in Taiwan
peach orchard; (place-name) Taoyuan (Taiwan)

桃子

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táo zi
    tao2 zi5
t`ao tzu
    tao tzu
 moyuko
    もゆこ
peach
(female given name) Moyuko

桃李

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 touri / tori
    とうり
(1) peach and plum; (2) (See 桃李もの言わざれども下自ら蹊を成す) person of one's recommendation; (female given name) Momori

桃林

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 tourin / torin
    とうりん
peach grove; peach garden; peach orchard; (surname) Momobayashi

桃樹


桃树

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táo shù
    tao2 shu4
t`ao shu
    tao shu
 momoki
    ももき
peach tree; CL:株[zhu1]
(surname) Momoki

桃汛

see styles
táo xùn
    tao2 xun4
t`ao hsün
    tao hsün
spring flood (at peach-blossom time)

水蜜

see styles
 suimitsu
    すいみつ
white peach; (female given name) Mizuhachi

生毛

see styles
 ubuge
    うぶげ
(1) soft, downy hair (i.e. such as on one's cheek); peach fuzz; fluff; pappus; (2) lanugo; (can be adjective with の) (3) lanuginous; pappose; pappous

産毛

see styles
 ubuge
    うぶげ
(1) soft, downy hair (i.e. such as on one's cheek); peach fuzz; fluff; pappus; (2) lanugo; (can be adjective with の) (3) lanuginous; pappose; pappous

白桃

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 hakutou / hakuto
    はくとう
white peach; (given name) Hakutou

蜜桃

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mì táo
    mi4 tao2
mi t`ao
    mi tao
honey peach; juicy peach

軟毛


软毛

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ruǎn máo
    ruan3 mao2
juan mao
 nanmou / nanmo
    なんもう
fur
(1) (See 産毛・1) vellus hair; down; (2) pubescence; (3) peach fuzz

黄桃

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 outou / oto
    おうとう
yellow peach

うぶ毛

see styles
 ubuge
    うぶげ
(1) soft, downy hair (i.e. such as on one's cheek); peach fuzz; fluff; pappus; (2) lanugo; (can be adjective with の) (3) lanuginous; pappose; pappous

ビーチ

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 piichi / pichi
    ピーチ
(See 桃) peach; (personal name) Peach; Pizzi

もも色

see styles
 momoiro
    ももいろ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) pink (colour, color); colour of peach (flowers)

加持杖

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jiā chí zhàng
    jia1 chi2 zhang4
chia ch`ih chang
    chia chih chang
 kaji jō
A wand (made of peach wood) laid on in driving out demons, or in healing disease, the painful place being beaten. Tantras are repeated while the wand is used on the patient.

回春型

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 kaishungata
    かいしゅんがた
(rare) (See 果生型) Edo-period Momotarō story version, where he is conceived from a peach

垂れ桃

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 shidaremomo
    しだれもも
weeping peach (Prunus persica var. pendula)

壽桃包


寿桃包

see styles
shòu táo bāo
    shou4 tao2 bao1
shou t`ao pao
    shou tao pao
longevity peach bun; birthday peach bun

孔尚任

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kǒng shàng rèn
    kong3 shang4 ren4
k`ung shang jen
    kung shang jen
Kong Shangren (1648-1718), Qing dramatist and poet, author of The Peach Blossom Fan 桃花扇[Tao2 hua1 Shan4]

寿星桃

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 juseitou; juseitou / juseto; juseto
    じゅせいとう; ジュセイトウ
(kana only) (See 唐桃) Prunus persica var. densa (Chinese variety of peach)

果生型

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 kaseigata / kasegata
    かせいがた
(rare) (See 回春型) modern Momotarō story version, where he is born inside a peach

桃割れ

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 momoware
    ももわれ
hairstyle of Meiji and Taisho era, featuring a bun resembling a halved peach

桃太郎

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táo tài láng
    tao2 tai4 lang2
t`ao t`ai lang
    tao tai lang
 momotarou / momotaro
    ももたろう
Momotaro or Peach Boy, the hero of a Japanese folk tale; (Tw) Japanese person
(work) (char) Momotarō (Japanese folk tale and popular hero); (wk,ch) Momotarō (Japanese folk tale and popular hero)

桃花扇

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táo huā shàn
    tao2 hua1 shan4
t`ao hua shan
    tao hua shan
The Peach Blossom Fan, historical play about the last days of the Ming dynasty by Kong Shangren 孔尚任[Kong3 Shang4 ren4]

桃花汛

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táo huā xùn
    tao2 hua1 xun4
t`ao hua hsün
    tao hua hsün
spring flood (at peach-blossom time)

桃花源

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táo huā yuán
    tao2 hua1 yuan2
t`ao hua yüan
    tao hua yüan
the Peach Blossom Spring, a hidden land of peace and prosperity; utopia

縮葉病

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 shukuyoubyou / shukuyobyo
    しゅくようびょう
leaf curl; peach leaf curl

至那儞

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zhin à nǐ
    zhin4 a4 ni3
zhin a ni
 shinani
cīnānī, the peach-tree, said to have been imported into India from China.

薄桃色

see styles
 usumomoiro
    うすももいろ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) pale pink; peach-colored

金剛子


金刚子

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jīn gāng zǐ
    jin1 gang1 zi3
chin kang tzu
 Kongōshi
rudrākṣa, a seed similar to a peach-stone used for beads, especially in invoking one of the 金剛. Also a vajra son.

カラモモ

see styles
 karamomo
    カラモモ
(1) (kana only) apricot (Prunus armeniaca); (2) Prunus persica var. densa (Chinese variety of peach)

ピーチ姫

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 piichihime / pichihime
    ピーチひめ
(char) Princess Peach (Nintendo character); (ch) Princess Peach (Nintendo character)

ワッサー

see styles
 wassaa / wassa
    ワッサー
peacherine; hybrid of a peach and a nectarine; cross between a peach and a nectarine

投桃報李


投桃报李

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tóu táo bào lǐ
    tou2 tao2 bao4 li3
t`ou t`ao pao li
    tou tao pao li
toss a peach, get back a plum (idiom); to return a favor; to exchange gifts; Scratch my back, and I'll scratch yours.

李代桃僵

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lǐ dài táo jiāng
    li3 dai4 tao2 jiang1
li tai t`ao chiang
    li tai tao chiang
lit. the plum tree withers in place of the peach tree; to substitute one thing for another; to carry the can for sb

枝垂れ桃

see styles
 shidaremomo
    しだれもも
weeping peach (Prunus persica var. pendula)

桃の節句

see styles
 momonosekku
    もものせっく
(exp,n) (See 上巳) Doll's Festival (March 3); Peach Festival

真水水母

see styles
 mamizukurage; mamizukurage
    まみずくらげ; マミズクラゲ
(kana only) freshwater jellyfish (Craspedacusta sowerbii); peach blossom jellyfish

艷如桃李


艳如桃李

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yàn rú táo lǐ
    yan4 ru2 tao2 li3
yen ju t`ao li
    yen ju tao li
lit. beautiful as peach and prune; fig. radiant beauty

シダレモモ

see styles
 shidaremomo
    シダレモモ
weeping peach (Prunus persica var. pendula)

Variations:
五果
五菓

see styles
 goka
    ごか
(1) five fruits (peach, Japanese plum, apricot, jujube, Japanese chestnut); (2) (五果 only) {Buddh} five types of effect in cause-and-effect relationships; (3) (五果 only) {Buddh} five effects of ignorance and formations on one's current life

桃園三結義


桃园三结义

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táo yuán sān jié yì
    tao2 yuan2 san1 jie2 yi4
t`ao yüan san chieh i
    tao yüan san chieh i
Oath of the Peach Garden, sworn by Liu Bei 劉備|刘备[Liu2 Bei4], Zhang Fei 張飛|张飞[Zhang1 Fei1] and Guan Yu 關羽|关羽[Guan1 Yu3] at the start of the Romance of Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义[San1 guo2 Yan3 yi4]

ジュセイトウ

see styles
 juseitou / juseto
    ジュセイトウ
(kana only) Prunus persica var. densa (Chinese variety of peach)

ピーチメルバ

see styles
 piichimeruba / pichimeruba
    ピーチメルバ
(food term) peach Melba; peche Melba

ピーチ・メルバ

see styles
 piichi meruba / pichi meruba
    ピーチ・メルバ
(food term) peach Melba; peche Melba

桃栗三年柿八年

see styles
 momokurisannenkakihachinen
    ももくりさんねんかきはちねん
(expression) (proverb) it often takes time for one's actions to bear fruit; planted peach and chestnut seeds take three years (to bear fruit), persimmons take eight

Variations:
枝垂れ桃
垂れ桃

see styles
 shidaremomo; shidaremomo
    しだれもも; シダレモモ
weeping peach (Prunus persica var. pendula)

Variations:
桃色(P)
もも色

see styles
 momoiro
    ももいろ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) pink (colour, color); colour of peach (flowers)

Variations:
産毛
うぶ毛
生毛

see styles
 ubuge
    うぶげ
(1) downy hair; down; vellus hair; peach fuzz; fluff; (2) lanugo

シュミットオオトカゲ

see styles
 shumittoootokage
    シュミットオオトカゲ
peach throat monitor (Varanus jobiensis, species of carnivorous monitor lizard native to Australia)

Variations:
しだれ桃
枝垂れ桃
垂れ桃

see styles
 shidaremomo; shidaremomo
    しだれもも; シダレモモ
weeping peach (Prunus persica var. pendula)

Variations:
ピーチメルバ
ピーチ・メルバ

see styles
 piichimeruba; piichi meruba / pichimeruba; pichi meruba
    ピーチメルバ; ピーチ・メルバ
{food} peach Melba; pêche Melba

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

This page contains 68 results for "Peach" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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