There are 14 total results for your Walk in the Way search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
行道 see styles |
xíng dào xing2 dao4 hsing tao yukimichi ゆきみち |
More info & calligraphy: Walk in the WayTo walk in the way, follow the Buddha-truth; to make procession round an image, especially of the Buddha, with the right shoulder towards it. |
喝道 see styles |
hè dào he4 dao4 ho tao |
to shout (i.e. to say in a loud voice) (usually followed by the words shouted); (old) (of yamen bailiffs etc) to walk ahead of an official, shouting at pedestrians to clear the way |
往く see styles |
yuku ゆく iku いく |
(out-dated kanji) (v5k-s,vi) (1) to go; to move (in a direction or towards a specific location); to head (towards); to be transported (towards); to reach; (2) to proceed; to take place; (3) to pass through; to come and go; (4) to walk; (5) to do (in a specific way); (6) to stream; to flow; (auxiliary verb) (7) to continue; (v5k-s,vi) (8) (kana only) to have an orgasm; to come; to cum; (9) (kana only) (slang) to trip; to get high; to have a drug-induced hallucination |
繞彎 绕弯 see styles |
rào wān rao4 wan1 jao wan |
to go for a walk around; fig. to speak in a roundabout way |
行く see styles |
yuku ゆく iku いく |
(v5k-s,vi) (1) to go; to move (in a direction or towards a specific location); to head (towards); to be transported (towards); to reach; (2) to proceed; to take place; (3) to pass through; to come and go; (4) to walk; (5) to do (in a specific way); (6) to stream; to flow; (auxiliary verb) (7) to continue; (v5k-s,vi) (8) (kana only) to have an orgasm; to come; to cum; (9) (kana only) (slang) to trip; to get high; to have a drug-induced hallucination |
遠道 see styles |
toomichi とおみち |
long walk; roundabout way; (surname) Toomichi |
歩き方 see styles |
arukikata あるきかた |
way one walks; one's walk |
繞彎兒 绕弯儿 see styles |
rào wān r rao4 wan1 r5 jao wan r |
to go for a walk around; (fig.) to speak in a roundabout way |
歩き通す see styles |
arukitoosu あるきとおす |
(transitive verb) to walk through (to the end); to walk the whole way |
踏み破る see styles |
fumiyaburu ふみやぶる |
(transitive verb) (1) to break by stepping on; to trample; to stomp on; to stamp through; (transitive verb) (2) (See 踏破・1) to walk (all the way) across; to traverse (on foot); to travel through; to hike across |
邯鄲學步 邯郸学步 see styles |
hán dān xué bù han2 dan1 xue2 bu4 han tan hsüeh pu |
to copy the way they walk in Handan (idiom); slavishly copying others, one risks becoming a caricature |
Variations: |
iku(p); yuku(p); iku(sk) いく(P); ゆく(P); イク(sk) |
(v5k-s,vi) (1) (See 来る・1) to go; to move (towards); to head (towards); to leave (for); (v5k-s,vi) (2) to move through; to travel across; to walk along (e.g. a road); (v5k-s,vi) (3) to go (well, badly, etc.); to proceed; to turn out; to get along; (v5k-s,vi) (4) (oft. as で〜) to do (in a particular way); to go (with; a choice); to try; (v5k-s,vi) (5) to pass (of time, seasons, etc.); to go by; (v5k-s,vi) (6) to stream; to flow; (v5k-s,vi) (7) (usu. written as 逝く) to die; to pass away; (v5k-s,vi) (8) to reach (a stage, extent, age, etc.); to get to; to go (so far as ...); (v5k-s,vi) (9) to reach (of information, instructions, wind, etc.); to arrive; (aux-v,v5k-s) (10) (kana only) (after the -te form of a verb; い sometimes omitted in casual speech) to continue ...; to go on ...; to (progress) steadily; to gradually ...; to progressively ...; (v5k-s,vi) (11) (kana only) (colloquialism) (oft. written as イク) to have an orgasm; to come; to cum; (v5k-s,vi) (12) (kana only) (slang) to trip; to get high; to have a drug-induced hallucination |
Variations: |
iku(p); yuku(p) いく(P); ゆく(P) |
(v5k-s,vi) (1) (See 来る・くる・1) to go; to move (in a direction or towards a specific location); to head (towards); to be transported (towards); to reach; (v5k-s,vi) (2) (い sometimes omitted in auxiliary use) (See 旨く行く) to proceed; to take place; (v5k-s,vi) (3) to pass through; to come and go; (v5k-s,vi) (4) to walk; (v5k-s,vi) (5) (逝く only) to die; to pass away; (v5k-s,vi) (6) to do (in a specific way); (v5k-s,vi) (7) to stream; to flow; (v5k-s,aux-v) (8) (kana only) (after the -te form of a verb) to continue; (v5k-s,vi) (9) (kana only) to have an orgasm; to come; to cum; (v5k-s,vi) (10) (kana only) (slang) to trip; to get high; to have a drug-induced hallucination |
Variations: |
tachimawaru たちまわる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to walk about; to walk around; (v5r,vi) (2) to conduct oneself; to act; to maneuver (in a way that benefits oneself); to play one's cards (well); (v5r,vi) (3) to stop by (somewhere; esp. of a criminal on the run); to drop by; to turn up (at); to show up (at); (v5r,vi) (4) to enact a fighting scene; to brawl (in a play, film, etc.) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 14 results for "Walk in the Way" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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