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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
榎 see styles |
jiǎ jia3 chia enoki えのき |
(evergreen shrub); Celtis sinensis (1) (kana only) Japanese hackberry (Celtis sinensis var. japonica); Chinese nettle tree; (2) (kana only) (abbreviation) enoki mushroom (Flammulina velutipes); winter mushroom; velvet shank; enokitake; enokidake; (surname) Enoki |
牼 see styles |
kēng keng1 k`eng keng |
shank bone of ox |
脛 胫 see styles |
jìng jing4 ching hagi はぎ sune すね |
lower part of leg (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (kana only) shin; shank; lower leg; (kana only) shin; shank; lower leg |
臑 see styles |
nào nao4 nao sune すね |
biceps (in Chinese medicine); (arch.) forelimbs of livestock animal (kana only) shin; shank; lower leg |
骹 see styles |
qiāo qiao1 ch`iao chiao |
shank (the leg from knee to ankle); leg (from hip to ankle); (horse anatomy) pastern |
下腿 see styles |
katai かたい |
lower leg; shank |
小腿 see styles |
xiǎo tuǐ xiao3 tui3 hsiao t`ui hsiao tui |
lower leg (from knee to ankle); shank |
榎茸 see styles |
enokidake えのきだけ enokitake えのきたけ |
(kana only) enoki mushroom (Flammulina velutipes); winter mushroom; velvet shank; enokitake; enokidake |
牛脛 see styles |
gyuusune / gyusune ぎゅうすね |
(food term) beef shin; beef shank; gravy beef |
Variations: |
enoki; enoki えのき; エノキ |
(1) (kana only) Japanese hackberry (Celtis sinensis var. japonica); Chinese nettle tree; (2) (榎, えのき only) (kana only) (abbreviation) enoki mushroom (Flammulina velutipes); winter mushroom; velvet shank; enokitake; enokidake |
牛すね see styles |
gyuusune / gyusune ぎゅうすね |
(food term) beef shin; beef shank; gravy beef |
膝栗毛 see styles |
hizakurige ひざくりげ |
travelling on foot; journeying on foot; hiking; riding on shank's pony |
えのき茸 see styles |
enokidake えのきだけ enokitake えのきたけ |
(kana only) enoki mushroom (Flammulina velutipes); winter mushroom; velvet shank; enokitake; enokidake |
エノキタケ see styles |
enokitake エノキタケ |
(kana only) enoki mushroom (Flammulina velutipes); winter mushroom; velvet shank; enokitake; enokidake |
Variations: |
sune(p); hagi(脛)(ok) すね(P); はぎ(脛)(ok) |
(kana only) shin; shank; lower leg |
Variations: |
gankubi がんくび |
(1) head (of a Japanese pipe, i.e. the bowl and shank); (2) (colloquialism) neck; head |
Variations: |
enokitake; enokidake; enokitake; enokidake えのきたけ; えのきだけ; エノキタケ; エノキダケ |
(kana only) enoki mushroom (Flammulina velutipes); winter mushroom; velvet shank; enokitake; enokidake |
シープシャンク see styles |
shiipushanku / shipushanku シープシャンク |
sheep shank |
シープ・シャンク |
shiipu shanku / shipu shanku シープ・シャンク |
sheep shank |
Variations: |
suneniku(sune肉, 脛肉); suneniku(sune肉) すねにく(すね肉, 脛肉); スネにく(スネ肉) |
shank (meat) |
Variations: |
gyuusune(牛sune, 牛脛); gyuusune(牛sune) / gyusune(牛sune, 牛脛); gyusune(牛sune) ぎゅうすね(牛すね, 牛脛); ぎゅうスネ(牛スネ) |
{food} beef shin; beef shank; gravy beef |
Variations: |
shiipushanku; shiipu shanku / shipushanku; shipu shanku シープシャンク; シープ・シャンク |
sheep shank |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 22 results for "Shank" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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