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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ジレ see styles |
jire ジレ |
More info & calligraphy: Jireh |
ランニング see styles |
ranningu ランニング |
More info & calligraphy: Running |
三衣 see styles |
sān yī san1 yi1 san i sanne |
The three regulation garments of a monk, 袈裟 kaāṣāya, i.e. 僧伽梨 saṅghāṭī, assembly robe; 鬱多羅僧 uttarāsaṅga, upper garment worn over the 安陀會 antarvāsaka, vest or shirt. |
汗衫 see styles |
hàn shān han4 shan1 han shan kazami; kansan かざみ; かんさん |
vest; undershirt; shirt (archaism) ancient Japanese sweat-absorbent summer garment |
背心 see styles |
bèi xīn bei4 xin1 pei hsin |
sleeveless garment (vest, waistcoat, singlet, tank top etc); CL:件[jian4] |
胴衣 see styles |
doui / doi どうい |
padded, sleeveless undergarment; vest |
護甲 护甲 see styles |
hù jiǎ hu4 jia3 hu chia |
armor; bulletproof vest |
馬甲 马甲 see styles |
mǎ jiǎ ma3 jia3 ma chia umayoroi うまよろい |
corset; sockpuppet (Internet slang); vest (dialect) (archaism) horse armor; horse armour |
ジレー see styles |
jiree ジレー |
gilet (fre:); vest; waistcoat |
ヒブズ see styles |
hibuzu ヒブズ |
training bib; team bib; team vest; scrimmage vest; (personal name) Hibbs |
安陁會 安陁会 see styles |
ān tuó huì an1 tuo2 hui4 an t`o hui an to hui andae |
安怛婆沙 (or 安多婆沙) (or 安怛婆參, 安多婆參); 安多跋薩 (or 安陀跋薩) antarvāsaka, antarvāsas; a monk's inner garment described as a sort of waistcoat. It is also explained by 裙 qun which means a skirt. This inner garment is said to be worn against desire, the middle one against hate, and the outer one against ignorance and delusion. It is described as the present-day 絡子 a jacket or vest. |
救生衣 see styles |
jiù shēng yī jiu4 sheng1 yi1 chiu sheng i |
life jacket; life vest |
防彈衣 防弹衣 see styles |
fáng dàn yī fang2 dan4 yi1 fang tan i |
bulletproof vest |
チョッキ see styles |
chiyokki チヨッキ |
long vest with open sleeves; chokki vest; kimono vest |
ベスト湾 see styles |
besutowan ベストわん |
(place-name) Vest Fjord |
救命胴衣 see styles |
kyuumeidoui / kyumedoi きゅうめいどうい |
(See ライフジャケット) life jacket; life vest |
還暦祝い see styles |
kanrekiiwai / kanrekiwai かんれきいわい |
60th birthday celebration (usu. celebrated with a banquet-style meal while dressed in a red hat and vest symbolizing one's return to infancy) |
防弾ベスト see styles |
boudanbesuto / bodanbesuto ぼうだんベスト |
(See 防弾チョッキ・ぼうだんチョッキ) bulletproof vest |
Variations: |
jire; jiree ジレ; ジレー |
gilet (fre:); vest; waistcoat |
ちゃんちゃん see styles |
chanchiyan チャンチヤン |
(adv,n) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) regularly; promptly; (adverb taking the "to" particle) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) sound of clashing swords; (3) (See 辮髪) Manchu queue; (4) (See ちゃんちゃんこ) padded sleeveless kimono jacket; Japanese vest (often for children); (place-name) Zhanjiang |
ライフベスト see styles |
raifubesuto ライフベスト |
life vest; life jacket |
防弾チョッキ see styles |
boudanchokki / bodanchokki ぼうだんチョッキ |
bulletproof vest |
ちゃんちゃんこ see styles |
chanchanko ちゃんちゃんこ |
padded sleeveless kimono jacket; Japanese vest |
ベストアグデル see styles |
besutoaguderu ベストアグデル |
(place-name) Vest-Agder |
ライフ・ベスト |
raifu besuto ライフ・ベスト |
life vest; life jacket |
ラッシュガード see styles |
rasshugaado / rasshugado ラッシュガード |
rash guard; rash vest; rashie |
ライフジャケット see styles |
raifujaketto ライフジャケット |
life jacket; life vest |
ラッシュ・ガード |
rasshu gaado / rasshu gado ラッシュ・ガード |
rash guard; rash vest; rashie |
ランニングシャツ see styles |
ranningushatsu ランニングシャツ |
athletic-style shirt (wasei: running shirt); running vest |
ライフ・ジャケット |
raifu jaketto ライフ・ジャケット |
life jacket; life vest |
ランニング・シャツ |
ranningu shatsu ランニング・シャツ |
athletic-style shirt (wasei: running shirt); running vest |
フローティングベスト see styles |
furootingubesuto フローティングベスト |
life jacket (wasei: floating vest); life vest |
フローティング・ベスト |
furootingu besuto フローティング・ベスト |
life jacket (wasei: floating vest); life vest |
Variations: |
besuto(p); resuto ベスト(P); ヴェスト |
vest; waistcoat |
Variations: |
kuurubesuto; kuuru besuto / kurubesuto; kuru besuto クールベスト; クール・ベスト |
cooling vest (wasei: cool vest) |
Variations: |
raifubesuto; raifu besuto ライフベスト; ライフ・ベスト |
(See ライフジャケット) life vest; life jacket |
Variations: |
rasshugaado; rasshu gaado / rasshugado; rasshu gado ラッシュガード; ラッシュ・ガード |
rash guard; rash vest; rashie |
Variations: |
raifujaketto; raifu jaketto ライフジャケット; ライフ・ジャケット |
(See 救命胴衣) life jacket; life vest |
Variations: |
ranningushatsu; ranningu shatsu ランニングシャツ; ランニング・シャツ |
tank top (worn as an undergarment or sportswear) (wasei: running shirt); vest; singlet |
Variations: |
furootingubesuto; furootingu besuto フローティングベスト; フローティング・ベスト |
(See ライフジャケット) buoyancy vest (esp. one with many cargo pockets and used for fishing) (wasei: floating vest) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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