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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
派克 see styles |
pài kè pai4 ke4 p`ai k`o pai ko |
More info & calligraphy: Pike |
ハイク see styles |
paiku パイク |
pike (freshwater fish, Esox sp.); (personal name) Pike; Puyck; Pyke |
矛 see styles |
máo mao2 mao hoko ほこ |
spear; lance; pike (1) long-handled Chinese spear; lance; pike; (2) weapon; arms; (3) grip of a bow |
長槍 长枪 see styles |
cháng qiāng chang2 qiang1 ch`ang ch`iang chang chiang nagayari; chousou / nagayari; choso ながやり; ちょうそう |
pike; CL:支[zhi1] long spear; pike |
桙 see styles |
hoko ほこ |
(1) long-handled Chinese spear; lance; pike; (2) weapon; arms; (3) grip of a bow |
槍 枪 see styles |
qiāng qiang1 ch`iang chiang yari やり |
gun; firearm; rifle; spear; thing with shape or function similar to a gun; CL:支[zhi1],把[ba3],桿|杆[gan3],條|条[tiao2],枝[zhi1]; to substitute for another person in a test; to knock; classifier for rifle shots (1) spear; lance; (2) javelin; (3) (shogi) lance; (4) (archaism) jeering; (1) long-handled Chinese spear; lance; pike; (2) weapon; arms; (3) grip of a bow; (surname) Yari |
鉾 𫓴 see styles |
móu mou2 mou matsumi まつみ |
(archaic) battle helmet (variant of 鍪[mou2]) (1) long-handled Chinese spear; lance; pike; (2) weapon; arms; (3) grip of a bow; (personal name) Matsumi |
鋒 锋 see styles |
fēng feng1 feng hokosaki ほこさき |
point of a spear; edge of a tool; vanguard; forward (in sports team) (1) point of spear; spearhead; (2) brunt; aim of attack; force of argument; (1) long-handled Chinese spear; lance; pike; (2) weapon; arms; (3) grip of a bow; long-handled Chinese spear; lance; pike; (1) point (of a sword, etc.); (2) pointed verbal attack; (surname) Hokosaki The point of a sword, or weapon; points, bristling; a knife edge. |
鱧 鳢 see styles |
lǐ li3 li hamo はも |
snakefish; snakehead mullet (1) (kana only) daggertooth pike conger (Muraenesox cinereus); (2) (kana only) (thb:) (See 穴子) conger eel; garden eel; (surname, given name) Hamo |
PK see styles |
p k p k p k pii kee; piikee(sk); piikei(sk) / pi kee; pikee(sk); pike(sk) ピー・ケー; ピーケー(sk); ピーケイ(sk) |
(slang) to take on; to challenge; to go head to head; showdown; comparison (1) (abbreviation) {sports} (See ペナルティーキック) penalty kick; (2) (abbreviation) (See サイコキネシス) psychokinesis; (3) (abbreviation) (See パルクール) parkour |
ハモ see styles |
hamo ハモ |
(1) (kana only) daggertooth pike conger (Muraenesox cinereus); (2) (in Northern Japan) conger eel; garden eel |
屈體 屈体 see styles |
qū tǐ qu1 ti3 ch`ü t`i chü ti |
to bend at the waist; (fig.) to bow to; (diving) pike position |
鎌柄 see styles |
kamatsuka かまつか |
(1) (kana only) pike gudgeon (Pseudogobio esocinus); (2) (kana only) Oriental photinia (Photinia villosa); (3) (kana only) (See ツユクサ) Asiatic dayflower (Commelina communis); (4) (kana only) (See ハゲイトウ) Joseph's coat (Amaranthus tricolor); tampala; (5) (archaism) sickle handle; (surname) Kamatsuka |
長矛 长矛 see styles |
cháng máo chang2 mao2 ch`ang mao chang mao |
pike; lance; CL:把[ba3],柄[bing3] |
サンマ see styles |
sanma サンマ |
(kana only) Pacific saury (Cololabis saira); mackerel pike |
大衆魚 see styles |
taishuugyo / taishugyo たいしゅうぎょ |
(expression) cheap fish for the masses (e.g. sardines, mackerel, pike) |
秋刀魚 秋刀鱼 see styles |
qiū dāo yú qiu1 dao1 yu2 ch`iu tao yü chiu tao yü sanma(gikun); sanma さんま(gikun); サンマ |
Pacific saury (Cololabis saira) (kana only) Pacific saury (Cololabis saira); mackerel pike |
川かます see styles |
kawakamasu かわかます |
(kana only) pike (esp. the Amur pike, Esox reichertii); pickerel |
カワカマス see styles |
kawakamasu カワカマス |
(kana only) pike (esp. the Amur pike, Esox reichertii); pickerel |
打ち首獄門 see styles |
uchikubigokumon うちくびごくもん |
beheading followed by mounting of the head on a pike in front of the prison (Edo period) |
斯科費爾峰 斯科费尔峰 see styles |
sī kē fèi ěr fēng si1 ke1 fei4 er3 feng1 ssu k`o fei erh feng ssu ko fei erh feng |
Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England (978 m) |
パイクパーチ see styles |
paikupaachi / paikupachi パイクパーチ |
zander (Sander lucioperca); pike-perch |
Variations: |
kawakamasu; kawakamasu かわかます; カワカマス |
(kana only) pike (esp. the Amur pike, Esox reichertii); pickerel |
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uchikubigokumon うちくびごくもん |
(hist) beheading followed by mounting of the head on a pike in front of the prison (Edo period) |
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ishizuki いしづき |
(1) ferrule (of a cane, umbrella, etc.); butt end (of a lance, pike, etc.); (2) hard tip (of a mushroom stem) |
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sanma(gikun); sanma さんま(gikun); サンマ |
(kana only) Pacific saury (Cololabis saira); mackerel pike |
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pikerain; pike rain ピケライン; ピケ・ライン |
(abbreviation) (See ピケットライン) picket line |
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hoko(p); tokari(鋒) ほこ(P); とかり(鋒) |
(1) long-handled Chinese spear; lance; pike; (2) (ほこ only) weapon; arms; (3) (ほこ only) grip of a bow; (4) (abbreviation) (See 矛山車) parade float decorated with long-handled Chinese spears |
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hamomoichigoebimoichigo はももいちごえびもいちご |
(expression) (proverb) all men are alike; all lives are alike; all men live and die; we all bleed the same; a pike conger has one life, a shrimp does too |
Variations: |
hamomoichigo、ebimoichigo はももいちご、えびもいちご |
(expression) (proverb) all men are alike; all lives are alike; all men live and die; we all bleed the same; a pike conger has one life, a shrimp does too |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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