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There are 22 total results for your Storey search.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
樓 楼 see styles |
lóu lou2 lou rou / ro ろう |
house with more than 1 story; storied building; floor; CL:層|层[ceng2],座[zuo4],棟|栋[dong4] (surname) Rou An upper storey, stored building, tower; one of the eighteen hells. |
階 阶 see styles |
jiē jie1 chieh shina しな |
rank or step; stairs (n,n-suf) (1) storey; story; floor; (2) (See 階・きざはし・1) stairs; (n,n-suf) (3) stage (in chronostratigraphy); (counter) (4) counter for storeys and floors of a building; (surname) Shina to ascend |
単層 see styles |
tansou / tanso たんそう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (rare) monolayer; single layer; single story (storey) |
山廊 see styles |
sanrou / sanro さんろう |
small buildings at the sides of a Zen temple gate (containing stairs to the upper storey) |
甕棺 瓮棺 see styles |
wèng guān weng4 guan1 weng kuan kamekan かめかん |
funerary urn burial urn (often two-storey); funerary urn |
立体 see styles |
rittai りったい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) solid body; three-dimensional object; (2) (abbreviation) (See 立体駐車場・1) multi-storey car park |
階建 see styles |
kaidate かいだて |
(suffix) an N-storey building |
階高 see styles |
kaidaka かいだか |
height of a storey; floor height |
二階家 see styles |
nikaiya にかいや |
two-storey house; two-story house |
二階屋 see styles |
nikaiya にかいや |
two-storey house; two-story house |
小屋根 see styles |
koyane こやね |
(See 大屋根) small roof (e.g. over the first storey of a building, a window, an attached shed or veranda, etc.); overhang; (surname) Koyane |
階建て see styles |
kaidate かいだて |
(suffix) an N-storey building |
ストレイ see styles |
sutorei / sutore ストレイ |
(personal name) Storey; Stray |
立体駐車場 see styles |
rittaichuushajou / rittaichushajo りったいちゅうしゃじょう |
(1) multi-storey car park (multi-story); parking structure; parking deck; parking garage; parkade; (2) mechanical stacked car park |
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nikaiya にかいや |
two-storey house; two-story house |
スカイパーキング see styles |
sukaipaakingu / sukaipakingu スカイパーキング |
multi-storey parking garage (wasei: sky parking) |
スカイ・パーキング |
sukai paakingu / sukai pakingu スカイ・パーキング |
multi-storey parking garage (wasei: sky parking) |
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furoa(p); furoaa / furoa(p); furoa フロア(P); フロアー |
(1) floor; (2) dance floor; (3) sales floor; (4) floor (of a building); storey; story |
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reberu(p); rereru レベル(P); レヴェル |
(1) level; standard; amount; degree; grade; rank; class; (2) level (plane); floor; storey (story); layer; stratum; (3) spirit level; (surveyor's) level; (4) minor release sequence number (software versioning); (5) rebel |
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ikkai いっかい |
(1) first floor; ground floor; (2) one floor; one storey; (3) one rank |
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birudingu(p); birujingu ビルディング(P); ビルヂング |
multi-floor building; multi-storey building; tall building |
Variations: |
sukaipaakingu; sukai paakingu / sukaipakingu; sukai pakingu スカイパーキング; スカイ・パーキング |
multi-storey parking garage (wasei: sky parking) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 22 results for "Storey" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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