There are 28 total results for your Summer Season search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
夏場 see styles |
natsuba なつば |
summertime; summer season |
夏季 see styles |
xià jì xia4 ji4 hsia chi natsuki なつき |
summer summer season; summer; summertime; (female given name) Natsuki |
安居 see styles |
ān jū an1 ju1 an chü yasuoki やすおき |
to settle down; to live peacefully (n,vs,vi) {Buddh} varsika (meditation retreat; usu. for 90 days starting on the 15th day of the 4th month of the lunisolar calendar); (given name) Yasuoki Tranquil dwelling. varṣā, varṣās, or varṣāvasāna. A retreat during the three months of the Indian rainy season, and also, say some, in the depth of winter. During the rains it was 'difficult to move without injuring insect life'. But the object was for study and meditation. In Tokhara the retreat is said to have been in winter, from the middle of the 12th to the middle of the 3rd moon; in India from the middle of the 5th to the 8th, or the 6th to the 9th moons; usually from Śrāvaṇa, Chinese 5th moon, to Aśvayuja, Chinese 8th moon; but the 16th of the 4th to the 15th of the 7th moon has been the common period in China and Japan. The two annual periods are sometimes called 坐 夏 and 坐 臘 sitting or resting for the summer and for the end of the year. The period is divided into three sections, former, middle, and latter, each of a month. |
本番 see styles |
honban ほんばん |
(1) performance (as opposed to practice); going before an audience or on-air; take; (2) game; match; (3) high of the season; height (of summer, etc.); actual event (or celebration, etc.); real deal; (4) (vulgar) penetrative vaginal sex (with a prostitute); unsimulated sex (in an adult movie); (5) (abbreviation) {comp} (See 本番環境) production environment; (surname) Honban |
梅雨 see styles |
méi yǔ mei2 yu3 mei yü mayu まゆ |
East Asian rainy season (in late spring and early summer) (1) rainy season (in Japan from early June to mid-July); (2) rain during the rainy season; (female given name) Mayu |
極暑 see styles |
gokusho ごくしょ |
(ant: 極寒) intense heat; hottest season; peak of summer's heat |
盛り see styles |
sakari さかり |
(n,n-suf) (1) (ざかり when used as a suffix) height (e.g. of summer); peak (e.g. of cherry blossom season); (in) season; full bloom; full swing (of a party, etc.); (n,n-suf) (2) prime (of one's life); (one's) best days; bloom; (3) (being in) heat; rut |
五月晴 see styles |
satsukibare さつきばれ |
early-summer fine weather (during rainy season) |
土用丑 see styles |
doyouushi / doyoushi どよううし |
(See 土用の丑の日) day of the ox in midsummer (during the hottest season); dog days of summer |
夏安居 see styles |
xià ān jū xia4 an1 ju1 hsia an chü geango げあんご |
{Buddh} summer retreat where monks stay in the same place to study summer retreats during the rainy season |
暑中伺 see styles |
shochuuukagai / shochuukagai しょちゅううかがい |
summer greeting card; inquiry after someone's health in the hot season |
雨安居 see styles |
yǔ ān jū yu3 an1 ju1 yü an chü ame ango |
雨時; 雨期 varṣās; varṣavasāna; the rains, the rainy season, when was the summer retreat, v. 安居. |
うりずん see styles |
urizun うりずん |
climate of the third month of the lunar calendar in Okinawa (end of the dry season); early summer |
五月晴れ see styles |
satsukibare さつきばれ |
early-summer fine weather (during rainy season) |
暑中伺い see styles |
shochuuukagai / shochuukagai しょちゅううかがい |
summer greeting card; inquiry after someone's health in the hot season |
暑中見舞 see styles |
shochuumimai / shochumimai しょちゅうみまい |
(yoji) summer greeting card; inquiry after someone's health in the hot season |
皐月晴れ see styles |
satsukibare さつきばれ |
early-summer fine weather (during rainy season) |
結夏安居 结夏安居 see styles |
jié xià ān jū jie2 xia4 an1 ju1 chieh hsia an chü ketsuge ango |
summer retreats during the rainy season |
プール開き see styles |
puurubiraki / purubiraki プールびらき |
opening of a pool (e.g. for the summer season) |
土用丑の日 see styles |
doyouushinohi / doyoushinohi どよううしのひ |
(exp,n) (See 土用の丑の日) day of the ox in midsummer (during the hottest season); dog days of summer |
暑中お見舞 see styles |
shochuuomimai / shochuomimai しょちゅうおみまい |
summer greeting card; inquiry after someone's health in the hot season |
暑中見舞い see styles |
shochuumimai / shochumimai しょちゅうみまい |
(yoji) summer greeting card; inquiry after someone's health in the hot season |
土用の丑の日 see styles |
doyounoushinohi / doyonoshinohi どようのうしのひ |
(exp,n) (See 丑の日) day of the ox in midsummer (during the hottest season); dog days of summer |
暑中お見舞い see styles |
shochuuomimai / shochuomimai しょちゅうおみまい |
summer greeting card; inquiry after someone's health in the hot season |
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shochuuukagai / shochuukagai しょちゅううかがい |
(See 暑中見舞) summer greeting card; inquiry after someone's health in the hot season |
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honchan; honchan ほんチャン; ホンチャン |
(1) (colloquialism) (See 本番・ほんばん・1) performance; take; going before an audience or on-air; (2) (colloquialism) (See 本番・ほんばん・2) game; season; crucial moment; (3) (colloquialism) (See 本番・ほんばん・3) high of the season; height (of summer, etc.); actual event (or celebration, etc.); real deal; (4) (colloquialism) (See 本番・ほんばん・4) actual sexual intercourse (i.e. not simulated); penetration |
Variations: |
shochuuomimai / shochuomimai しょちゅうおみまい |
(See 暑中見舞い) summer greeting card; inquiry after someone's health in the hot season |
Variations: |
shochuumimai / shochumimai しょちゅうみまい |
(See 暑中お見舞い) summer greeting card; inquiry after someone's health in the hot season |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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