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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
さばに see styles |
sabani さばに |
plank-built fishing boat (Okinawa) |
フランク see styles |
puranku プランク |
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スパイダーマン see styles |
supaidaaman / supaidaman スパイダーマン |
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板 see styles |
bǎn ban3 pan ban ばん |
board; plank; plate; shutter; table tennis bat; clappers (music); CL:塊|块[kuai4]; accented beat in Chinese music; hard; stiff; to stop smiling or look serious (1) board; plank; (2) sheet (of metal); plate (of glass); pane; slab; (3) (See 俎板・1) cutting board; chopping board; (4) (abbreviation) (usu. as 板さん) (See 板前・1,板場・いたば・2) chef (esp. of high-end Japanese cuisine); cook; (5) stage (i.e. at a theatre); (personal name) Ban A board; a board struck for calling e. g. to meals. |
板子 see styles |
bǎn zi ban3 zi5 pan tzu itago いたご |
board; plank; bamboo or birch for corporal punishment ship plank; (personal name) Itago |
牏 see styles |
tóu tou2 t`ou tou |
short board; plank |
鋪 铺 see styles |
pù pu4 p`u pu minezawa みねざわ |
plank bed; place to sleep; shop; store; (old) relay station mine tunnel; mine shaft; mineshaft; (personal name) Minezawa |
厚板 see styles |
atsuita あついた |
(1) thick board; plank; (2) steel plate (with a thickness of at least 3 mm); (3) heavy brocade cloth; (4) Elaphoglossum yoshinagae (species of fern) |
小板 see styles |
kosaka こさか |
small plank; piece of wood; (surname) Kosaka |
張板 see styles |
hariita / harita はりいた |
plank used to dry wet clothes or paper |
敷板 see styles |
shikiita / shikita しきいた |
floorboard; plank |
木板 see styles |
mù bǎn mu4 ban3 mu pan mokuhan; kiita / mokuhan; kita もくはん; きいた |
slab; board; plank; CL:張|张[zhang1],塊|块[kuai4] (1) wooden board; (2) (See 木版) wood-block printing; wood engraving |
板材 see styles |
itazai いたざい |
wooden board; plank |
板状 see styles |
banjou / banjo ばんじょう |
(adj-no,n) board-shaped; plank-shaped; sheet-shaped |
板畳 see styles |
itadatami いただたみ |
(1) tatami mat with a wooden plank for a core (used in tokonoma, etc.); (2) (See 板敷) wooden floor |
板舟 see styles |
itafune; itabune いたふね; いたぶね |
(1) plank raft; (2) display stand for seafood (Edo period) |
桟道 see styles |
sandou / sando さんどう |
plank path (on a steep mountainside, cliff face, etc.); walkway |
棧徑 栈径 see styles |
zhàn jìng zhan4 jing4 chan ching |
a plank road (built on trestles across the face of a cliff) |
棧道 栈道 see styles |
zhàn dào zhan4 dao4 chan tao |
plank walkway constructed on the face of a cliff; (archaic) elevated passageway connecting the upper levels of adjacent towers |
棧閣 栈阁 see styles |
zhàn gé zhan4 ge2 chan ko |
plank road built along the side of a cliff; CL:條|条[tiao2] |
横板 see styles |
yokoita よこいた |
(1) crosscut plank; (2) rear part of a noh stage |
橋板 see styles |
hashiita / hashita はしいた |
plank of a bridge; bridge plank |
船板 see styles |
funaita ふないた |
(ship or shipbuilding) timber or plank; (surname) Funaita |
野面 see styles |
nobu のぶ |
(1) (surface of) field; plain; (2) unworked surface of (quarried) stone; (rough) surface of plank; (place-name) Nobu |
魚板 鱼板 see styles |
yú bǎn yu2 ban3 yü pan manaita まないた |
{Buddh} large flat wooden plank shaped like a fish, struck like a gong at temple to indicate time of day; (place-name) Manaita The wooden fish in monasteries, beaten to announce meals, and to beat time at the services. |
仕切り板 see styles |
shikiriita / shikirita しきりいた |
(1) partition board; plank used as a partition; (2) board used in a ship to prevent the cargo from moving around |
平板支撐 平板支撑 see styles |
píng bǎn zhī chēng ping2 ban3 zhi1 cheng1 p`ing pan chih ch`eng ping pan chih cheng |
plank (exercise) |
四肢支撐式 四肢支撑式 see styles |
sì zhī zhī chēng shì si4 zhi1 zhi1 cheng1 shi4 ssu chih chih ch`eng shih ssu chih chih cheng shih |
low plank (yoga pose) |
秦嶺蜀棧道 秦岭蜀栈道 see styles |
qín lǐng shǔ zhàn dào qin2 ling3 shu3 zhan4 dao4 ch`in ling shu chan tao chin ling shu chan tao |
the Qinling plank road to Shu, a historical mountain road from Shaanxi to Sichuan |
Variations: |
sabani; sabani サバニ; さばに |
(from Ryuku lang.) plank-built fishing boat (Okinawa) |
カルネアデスの板 see styles |
karuneadesunoita カルネアデスのいた |
{phil} plank of Carneades (thought experiment) |
明修棧道,暗渡陳倉 明修栈道,暗渡陈仓 |
míng xiū zhàn dào , àn dù chén cāng ming2 xiu1 zhan4 dao4 , an4 du4 chen2 cang1 ming hsiu chan tao , an tu ch`en ts`ang ming hsiu chan tao , an tu chen tsang |
lit. repair the plank road by day while secretly crossing the Wei River 渭河[Wei4 He2] at Chencang (idiom, refers to a stratagem used by Liu Bang 劉邦|刘邦[Liu2 Bang1] in 206 BC against Xiang Yu 項羽|项羽[Xiang4 Yu3] of Chu); fig. to feign one thing while doing another; to cheat under cover of a diversion |
Variations: |
kakehashi かけはし |
(1) temporary (suspension) bridge; makeshift bridge; (2) bridge (between cultures, generations, etc.); link; go-between; intermediary; (3) walkway (constructed on a cliff face); plank path |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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