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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
えり see styles |
eri エリ |
More info & calligraphy: Eri |
ウェア see styles |
uea ウエア |
More info & calligraphy: Wear |
ウィアー see styles |
iaa / ia ウィアー |
More info & calligraphy: Weir |
堰 see styles |
yàn yan4 yen seki せき |
weir dam; weir; barrier; sluice; (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) dam; weir; barrier; sluice; (place-name, surname) Seki |
簗 see styles |
zhù zhu4 chu yana やな |
erroneous variant of 築|筑[zhu4] (fish) weir; fish trap; (surname) Yana |
魞 see styles |
eri えり |
(kana only) fishing weir; fish weir; fish trap; pouch-shaped bamboo fence across river, etc. |
井堰 see styles |
izeki いぜき |
dam; weir; barrier; sluice; (surname) Izeki |
堤防 see styles |
dī fáng di1 fang2 ti fang teibou / tebo ていぼう |
dike; embankment; levee bank; weir; embankment; levee |
堰堤 see styles |
entei / ente えんてい |
dam; weir; (place-name) Entei |
箔籬 箔篱 see styles |
bó lí bo2 li2 po li |
(dialect) partition or screen made of plaited bamboo (or rushes, grain stalks etc); a weir of similar construction used to trap fish |
節流 节流 see styles |
jié liú jie2 liu2 chieh liu |
to control flow; to choke; weir valve; a throttle; a choke |
えん堤 see styles |
entei / ente えんてい |
dam; weir |
ワイア see styles |
waia ワイア |
(1) wire; (2) (abbreviation) wire rope; (personal name) Weir |
Variations: |
shigarami しがらみ |
(1) (kana only) weir; (2) (kana only) bonds; fetters; ties of obligation |
Variations: |
yana やな |
(fish) weir; fish trap |
頭首工 see styles |
toushukou / toshuko とうしゅこう |
weir (usu. for irrigation) |
岡本頭首工 see styles |
okamototoushukou / okamototoshuko おかもととうしゅこう |
(place-name) Okamoto Weir |
沙流頭首工 see styles |
sarutoushukou / sarutoshuko さるとうしゅこう |
(place-name) Saru Weir |
下金山頭首工 see styles |
shimokanayamatoushukou / shimokanayamatoshuko しもかなやまとうしゅこう |
(place-name) Shimokanayama Weir |
名取川頭首工 see styles |
natorigawatoushukou / natorigawatoshuko なとりがわとうしゅこう |
(place-name) Natorigawa Weir |
Variations: |
entei / ente えんてい |
dam; weir |
石狩川頭首工 see styles |
ishikarigawatoushukou / ishikarigawatoshuko いしかりがわとうしゅこう |
(place-name) Ishikarigawa Weir |
Variations: |
seki(堰)(p); iseki; i(堰)(ok) せき(堰)(P); いせき; い(堰)(ok) |
dam; weir; barrier; sluice |
阿賀野川頭首工 see styles |
aganogawatoushukou / aganogawatoshuko あがのがわとうしゅこう |
(place-name) Aganogawa Weir |
ピーターウィアー see styles |
piitaaiaa / pitaia ピーターウィアー |
(person) Peter Weir |
兵來將擋,水來土掩 兵来将挡,水来土掩 |
bīng lái jiàng dǎng , shuǐ lái tǔ yǎn bing1 lai2 jiang4 dang3 , shui3 lai2 tu3 yan3 ping lai chiang tang , shui lai t`u yen ping lai chiang tang , shui lai tu yen |
counter soldiers with arms, water with an earth weir (idiom); different situations call for different action; to adopt measures appropriate to the actual situation |
兵來將敵,水來土堰 兵来将敌,水来土堰 |
bīng lái jiàng dí , shuǐ lái tǔ yàn bing1 lai2 jiang4 di2 , shui3 lai2 tu3 yan4 ping lai chiang ti , shui lai t`u yen ping lai chiang ti , shui lai tu yen |
counter soldiers with arms, water with an earth weir (idiom); different situations call for different action; to adopt measures appropriate to the actual situation |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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