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12345>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
山 see styles |
shān shan1 shan yamamura やまむら |
More info & calligraphy: Mountain(n,ctr) (1) mountain; hill; (n,ctr) (2) mine; (n,ctr) (3) (mountain) forest; (n,ctr) (4) heap; pile; stack; mountain; (5) protruding or high part of an object; crown (of a hat); thread (of a screw); tread (of a tire); (6) climax; peak; critical point; (7) guess; speculation; gamble; (8) (slang) (kana only) (police and crime reporter jargon; usu. written as ヤマ) (criminal) case; crime; (9) mountain climbing; mountaineering; (10) (See 山鉾) festival float (esp. one mounted with a decorative halberd); (11) {cards} (See 山札・1) deck (from which players draw cards); draw pile; stock; (12) {mahj} wall; wall tile; (prefix noun) (13) (before the name of a plant or animal) wild; (personal name) Yamamura A hill, mountain; a monastery. |
狂 see styles |
kuáng kuang2 k`uang kuang kyou / kyo きょう |
More info & calligraphy: Crazy / Mad / Wild(suffix) (1) (some type of) enthusiast; (suffix) (2) someone possessed of a (certain kind of) mental abnormality Deranged, mad, wild. |
猪 see styles |
zhū zhu1 chu shishi しし |
More info & calligraphy: Boar / PigA hog, pig. |
蘇 苏 see styles |
sū su1 su sohou / soho そほう |
Perilla frutescens (Chinese basil or wild red basil); place name; to revive; used as phonetic in transliteration (1) condensed milk; (n,n-suf,n-pref) (2) (abbreviation) Soviet Union; (personal name) Sohou Refreshing thyme; revive, cheer; Suzhou; translit. su, so, sa, s. Most frequently it translit. the Sanskait su, which means good, well excellent, very. Cf. 須, 修. |
豬 猪 see styles |
zhū zhu1 chu cho い |
More info & calligraphy: Boar / Pig(archaism) hog (esp. a wild boar, but also including the domesticated pig) boar |
雁 see styles |
yàn yan4 yen gan がん |
More info & calligraphy: Wild Goose(1) (surname) (given) Gan; (2) (work) The Wild Geese (1913 novel by Mori Ōgai); (surname, given name) Gan; (wk) The Wild Geese (1913 novel by Mori Ōgai) A hawk, also used for hamsa, a wild goose. |
ヤク see styles |
yaku ヤク |
More info & calligraphy: Yake |
傑作 杰作 see styles |
jié zuò jie2 zuo4 chieh tso kessaku けっさく |
More info & calligraphy: Masterpiece / Excellent / Outstanding(1) masterpiece; masterwork; chef d'oeuvre; fine piece of work; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) (joc) (dated) (unintentionally) hilarious; absurd (e.g. blunder); outrageous; wild |
水牛 see styles |
shuǐ niú shui3 niu2 shui niu zungyou / zungyo ずんぎょう |
More info & calligraphy: Water Ox/Bull(1) water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis); domestic Asian water buffalo; (2) wild water buffalo (Bubalus arnee); Asian water buffalo; (place-name) Zungyou |
荊棘 荆棘 see styles |
jīng jí jing1 ji2 ching chi keikyoku; bara(gikun) / kekyoku; bara(gikun) けいきょく; ばら(gikun) |
More info & calligraphy: Thorns / Bramble / Briar Patch / Wild Rose(1) wild rose; bramble; (2) (けいきょく only) briar patch; (3) (けいきょく only) (idiom) obstacle; source of difficulty; thorn |
野梅 see styles |
yabai やばい |
More info & calligraphy: Yabai |
野猿 see styles |
yaen やえん |
More info & calligraphy: Yaen / Wild Monkey |
野馬 野马 see styles |
yě mǎ ye3 ma3 yeh ma noma のま |
More info & calligraphy: Mustang(1) wild horse; (2) pastured horse; grazing horse; (surname) Noma |
イバラ see styles |
ibara イバラ |
More info & calligraphy: Ibarra |
野薔薇 see styles |
nobara のばら |
More info & calligraphy: Rose |
沈魚落雁 沈鱼落雁 see styles |
chén yú luò yàn chen2 yu2 luo4 yan4 ch`en yü lo yen chen yü lo yen chingyorakugan ちんぎょらくがん |
More info & calligraphy: Beautiful Woman Proverb(yoji) charms of a uniquely beautiful woman; (so beautiful that) fish stay on the bottom of water and flying wild geese fall from the sky in shame |
荒荒しい see styles |
araarashii / ararashi あらあらしい |
More info & calligraphy: Fierce |
菰 see styles |
gū gu1 ku komo こも |
Manchurian wild rice (Zizania latifolia), now rare in the wild, formerly harvested for its grain, now mainly cultivated for its edible stem known as 茭白筍|茭白笋[jiao1bai2sun3], which is swollen by a smut fungus; (variant of 菇[gu1]) mushroom (1) (abbreviation) woven straw mat (orig. made of wild rice leaves); (2) beggar; (3) (archaism) Manchurian wild rice (Zizania latifolia) |
曠野 旷野 see styles |
kuàng yě kuang4 ye3 k`uang yeh kuang yeh hirono ひろの |
wilderness (irregular kanji usage) wasteland; wilderness; deserted land; prairie; vast plain; wilds; desert; wild land; (personal name) Hirono A wilderness, wild, prairie. |
杜衡 see styles |
dù héng du4 heng2 tu heng tokou / toko とこう kanaoi かんあおい |
Asarum forbesii (wild ginger plant) (kana only) Asarum nipponicum (species of wild ginger) |
細辛 细辛 see styles |
xì xīn xi4 xin1 hsi hsin saishin さいしん |
Manchurian wild ginger (family Asarum) (See 薄葉細辛) Siebold's wild ginger (esp. its dried root or rhizome, used as an antitussive and analgesic in traditional Chinese medicine) |
荒野 see styles |
huāng yě huang1 ye3 huang yeh kouya / koya こうや |
wilderness wasteland; wilderness; deserted land; prairie; vast plain; wilds; desert; wild land; (place-name, surname) Kōya 荒郊 A wilderness, uncultivated. |
野性 see styles |
yě xìng ye3 xing4 yeh hsing yasei / yase やせい |
wild nature; unruliness wildness; wild nature; untamed nature; savage nature |
野生 see styles |
yě shēng ye3 sheng1 yeh sheng yasei / yase やせい |
wild; undomesticated (can be adjective with の) (1) wild; (n,vs,vi) (2) growing wild; living in the wild; (pronoun) (3) (archaism) (masculine speech) (humble language) I; me; (given name) Yasei |
野花 see styles |
yě huā ye3 hua1 yeh hua yaka やか |
wildflower; woman of easy virtue (1) wild flower; (2) (のばな only) (See 紙花・2) paper flowers (esp. as decoration at a funeral); (female given name) Yaka |
野鴨 野鸭 see styles |
yě yā ye3 ya1 yeh ya nogamo のがも |
wild duck; mallard (Anas platyrhyncha) wild duck |
野生動物 野生动物 see styles |
yě shēng dòng wù ye3 sheng1 dong4 wu4 yeh sheng tung wu yaseidoubutsu / yasedobutsu やせいどうぶつ |
wild animal wild animal |
野生生物 see styles |
yě shēng shēng wù ye3 sheng1 sheng1 wu4 yeh sheng sheng wu yaseiseibutsu / yasesebutsu やせいせいぶつ |
wildlife; creatures in the wild; wild organism wildlife |
唳 see styles |
lì li4 li |
cry of a crane or wild goose |
垢 see styles |
gòu gou4 kou yoshimi よしみ |
dirt; disgrace {Buddh} (See 煩悩・2) klesha (polluting thoughts such as greed, hatred and delusion, which result in suffering); (personal name) Yoshimi mala. Dust, impurity, dregs; moral impurity; mental impurity. Whatever misleads or deludes the mind; illusion; defilement; the six forms are vexation, malevolence, hatred, flattery, wild talk, pride; the seven are desire, false views, doubt, presumption, arrogance, inertia, and meanness. |
埌 see styles |
làng lang4 lang |
wasteland; wild |
埜 野 see styles |
yě ye3 yeh nozaki のざき |
old variant of 野[ye3] (1) plain; field; (prefix noun) (2) lacking a political post; (1) plain; field; (2) hidden (structural) member; (prefix noun) (3) wild; (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) plain; field; (surname) Nozaki |
妄 see styles |
wàng wang4 wang mō |
absurd; fantastic; presumptuous; rash mithyā; false, untrue, erroneous, wild. |
杓 see styles |
sháo shao2 shao shaku; shaku しゃく; シャク |
ladle (variant of 勺[shao2]) (1) (しゃく only) ladle; dipper; (2) (kana only) wild chervil (Anthriscus sylvestris); cow parsley; keck; Queen Anne's lace |
棘 see styles |
jí ji2 chi natsume なつめ |
thorns (1) thorn; spine; prickle; (2) splinter (esp. lodged in one's flesh); hard sharp item (esp. lodged in one's throat, e.g. fish bone); (3) biting words; (noun or adjectival noun) briars; thicket; the bush; (1) thorny shrub; (2) wild rose; briar; (3) thorn; (4) (archit) cusp; (surname) Natsume |
猹 see styles |
chá cha2 ch`a cha |
Badger-like wild animal |
獝 see styles |
xù xu4 hsü |
(literary) (of birds) to scatter in fear; (literary) wild; unrestrained |
獞 see styles |
tóng tong2 t`ung tung |
name of a variety of dog; wild tribes in South China |
瘋 疯 see styles |
fēng feng1 feng |
insane; mad; wild |
穭 穞 see styles |
lǚ lu:3 lü |
wild grain |
粗 see styles |
cū cu1 ts`u tsu hobo ほぼ |
(of something long) wide; thick; (of something granular) coarse; (of a voice) gruff; (of sb's manner etc) rough; crude; careless; rude (adverb) (kana only) almost; roughly; approximately; (1) leftovers (after filleting a fish); (2) rice chaff; (3) (kana only) flaw (esp. of a person); (prefix) (4) rough; roughly; (5) crude; raw; natural; wild; (surname) Hobo rough |
罠 see styles |
mín min2 min wana わな |
animal trap (1) snare; trap (for catching wild game, etc.); (2) trap (i.e. ruse, subterfuge, etc.) |
羱 see styles |
yuán yuan2 yüan |
large-horned wild goat |
芴 see styles |
wù wu4 wu |
fluorene C13H10; (old) name of an edible wild plant |
茅 see styles |
máo mao2 mao megumu めぐむ |
reeds; rushes (kana only) cogon grass (Imperata cylindrica); grass used for thatching; sedge used for thatching; (female given name) Megumu Thatch. |
茨 see styles |
cí ci2 tz`u tzu ibara いばら |
Caltrop or puncture vine (Tribulus terrestris); to thatch (a roof) (1) thorny shrub; (2) wild rose; briar; (3) thorn; (4) (archit) cusp; (surname, female given name) Ibara |
荊 荆 see styles |
jīng jing1 ching kei / ke けい |
chaste tree or berry (Vitex agnus-castus); alternative name for the Zhou Dynasty state of Chu 楚國|楚国[Chu3 guo2] (1) thorny shrub; (2) wild rose; briar; (3) thorn; (4) (archit) cusp; (surname) Kei |
荒 see styles |
huāng huang1 huang susamu すさむ |
desolate; shortage; scarce; out of practice; absurd; uncultivated; to neglect (1) leftovers (after filleting a fish); (2) rice chaff; (3) (kana only) flaw (esp. of a person); (prefix) (4) rough; roughly; (5) crude; raw; natural; wild; (given name) Susamu Wild, waste; wilds; empty; famine; reckless; to nullify; an angry appearance. |
莘 see styles |
xīn xin1 hsin |
Asarum; Wild ginger; also 細辛|细辛[xi4 xin1] |
莽 see styles |
mǎng mang3 mang mou / mo もう |
(bound form) dense growth of grass; (literary) vast; boundless; (bound form) boorish; reckless (given name) Mou Jungle; wild; rude; translit. ma, cf. 摩; intp. as 無 and 空. |
葫 see styles |
hú hu2 hu hiru ひる ninniku にんにく |
used in 葫蘆|葫芦[hu2lu5] (archaism) strong-smelling edible plant (esp. perennials of the family Liliaceae, e.g. Welsh onion, garlic, wild rocambole, etc.); (kana only) garlic (Allium sativum) |
葵 see styles |
kuí kui2 k`uei kuei mamoru まもる |
used in the names of various herbaceous plants (1) (kana only) mallow (any plant of family Malvaceae); (2) (kana only) (See フタバアオイ) Asarum caulescens (species of wild ginger); (given name) Mamoru |
蒜 see styles |
suàn suan4 suan hiru ひる ninniku にんにく |
garlic; CL:頭|头[tou2],瓣[ban4] (archaism) strong-smelling edible plant (esp. perennials of the family Liliaceae, e.g. Welsh onion, garlic, wild rocambole, etc.); (kana only) garlic (Allium sativum) |
薦 荐 see styles |
jiàn jian4 chien susumu すすむ |
to recommend; to offer sacrifice (arch.); grass; straw mat (1) (abbreviation) woven straw mat (orig. made of wild rice leaves); (2) beggar; (3) (archaism) Manchurian wild rice (Zizania latifolia); (given name) Susumu |
蘅 see styles |
héng heng2 heng |
Asarum blumei (wild ginger plant) |
蘘 see styles |
ráng rang2 jang |
a kind of wild ginger |
蘝 see styles |
liǎn lian3 lien |
variant of 蘞|蔹, trailing plant; liana; creeper; wild vine (Gynostemma pentaphyllum or Vitis pentaphylla) |
蘞 蔹 see styles |
liǎn lian3 lien |
trailing plant; liana; creeper; wild vine (Gynostemma pentaphyllum or Vitis pentaphylla) |
虥 see styles |
zhàn zhan4 chan |
striped wild cat |
豕 see styles |
shǐ shi3 shih buta ぶた inoko いのこ i い |
hog; swine (1) pig (Sus scrofa domesticus); (2) (derogatory term) fat person; (1) (archaism) wild boar; (2) infant wild boar; (3) pig; (archaism) hog (esp. a wild boar, but also including the domesticated pig) |
豦 see styles |
qú qu2 ch`ü chü |
a wild boar; to fight |
豺 see styles |
chái chai2 ch`ai chai sai やまいぬ |
dog-like animal; ravenous beast; dhole (Cuon Alpinus); jackal (1) Japanese wolf (Canis lupus hodophilax, extinct); (2) wild dog jackal |
貊 see styles |
mò mo4 mo |
name of a wild tribe; silent |
貎 猊 see styles |
ní ni2 ni |
wild beast; wild horse; lion; trad. form used erroneously for 貌; simplified form used erroneously for 狻 See: 猊 |
野 see styles |
yě ye3 yeh yazaki やざき |
field; plain; open space; limit; boundary; rude; feral (1) plain; field; (prefix noun) (2) lacking a political post; (1) plain; field; (2) hidden (structural) member; (prefix noun) (3) wild; (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) plain; field; (surname) Yazaki The country, wilderness, wild, rustic, uncultivated, rude. |
韱 see styles |
xiān xian1 hsien |
wild onions or leeks |
駻 see styles |
hàn han4 han |
(of horse) fierce; wild |
鬖 see styles |
sān san1 san |
wild hair |
鳻 see styles |
fēn fen1 fen |
the wild pigeon |
鴄 see styles |
pī pi1 p`i pi |
wild duck |
鴈 雁 see styles |
yàn yan4 yen gan がん |
variant of 雁[yan4] (kana only) wild goose; (1) (kana only) wild goose; (2) (kana only) (abbreviation) (colloquialism) glans; head of a penis; (surname) Gan A wild goose. |
鴨 鸭 see styles |
yā ya1 ya kamo かも |
duck (CL:隻|只[zhi1]); (slang) male prostitute (1) (kana only) duck; (2) (kana only) easy mark; sucker; sitting duck; (surname) Kamo a [wild] duck |
てん see styles |
den デン |
(1) den; wild animal dwelling; (2) den (e.g. of thieves); hiding place; hideout; (3) den; small snug room; (personal name) Den |
亂搞 乱搞 see styles |
luàn gǎo luan4 gao3 luan kao |
to make a mess; to mess with; to be wild; to sleep around; to jump into bed |
亂行 乱行 see styles |
luàn xíng luan4 xing2 luan hsing rangyō |
Disorderly conduct. |
兜羅 兜罗 see styles |
dōu luó dou1 luo2 tou lo tora |
妬羅 (or 堵羅 or 蠧羅) tūla, floss, e. g. willow-floss, wild silk; cotton, also called兜羅綿 (or 兜羅M016820); also a tree producing such floss. |
八荒 see styles |
bā huāng ba1 huang1 pa huang hakkou / hakko はっこう |
the national boundaries eight wild [lands] |
原牛 see styles |
yuán niú yuan2 niu2 yüan niu gengyuu / gengyu げんぎゅう |
aurochs (Bos primigenius), extinct wild ox (See オーロックス) aurochs; urus (extinct ancestor of the modern cow, Bos taurus) |
外卡 see styles |
wài kǎ wai4 ka3 wai k`a wai ka |
(sports) wild card (loanword) |
大雁 see styles |
dà yàn da4 yan4 ta yen |
wild goose; CL:隻|只[zhi1] |
奇抜 see styles |
kibatsu きばつ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (very) unusual; unconventional; eccentric; novel; original; striking; bizarre; wild |
奇説 see styles |
kisetsu きせつ |
bizarre theory; strange theory; wild theory |
奔放 see styles |
bēn fàng ben1 fang4 pen fang honpou / honpo ほんぽう |
bold and unrestrained; untrammeled (noun or adjectival noun) wild; uninhibited; extravagant; rampant |
妄念 see styles |
wàng niàn wang4 nian4 wang nien mounen / monen もうねん |
wild fantasy; unwarranted thought {Buddh} conviction based on flawed ideas; obstructive thought False or misleading thoughts. |
妄想 see styles |
wàng xiǎng wang4 xiang3 wang hsiang mōzō もうそう |
to attempt vainly; a vain attempt; delusion (noun/participle) wild idea; delusion Erroneous thinking. |
妄言 see styles |
wàng yán wang4 yan2 wang yen mougen; bougen / mogen; bogen もうげん; ぼうげん |
lies; wild talk; to tell lies; to talk nonsense; fantasy (literature) reckless remark; rash remark; thoughtless words; falsehood 妄說 False words, or talk; lies. |
孤雁 see styles |
kogan こがん |
solitary wild goose (i.e. separated from its flock, esp. flying); (given name) Kogan |
寒葵 see styles |
kanaoi かんあおい |
(kana only) Asarum nipponicum (species of wild ginger) |
小蒜 see styles |
kobiru; mebiru; kobiru; mebiru こびる; めびる; コビル; メビル |
(1) (kana only) (See 野蒜) wild rocambole (Allium grayi); (2) (kana only) (See 行者忍辱) Alpine leek (Allium victorialis var. platyphyllum) |
山幸 see styles |
yamasachi やまさち |
(See 海幸) food of the mountains (wild game, mountain vegetables, mushrooms, etc.); fruits of the land |
山栗 see styles |
yamakuri やまくり |
mountain chestnut; chestnut growing in the wild; (surname) Yamakuri |
山梨 see styles |
shān lí shan1 li2 shan li yamanashi やまなし |
rowan or mountain-ash (genus Sorbus) (1) Yamanashi (city, prefecture); (2) (kana only) wild nashi (Pyrus pyrifolia var. pyrifolia); wild Japanese pear; (place-name, surname) Yamanashi |
山犬 see styles |
yamainu やまいぬ |
(1) Japanese wolf (Canis lupus hodophilax, extinct); (2) wild dog |
山猫 see styles |
yamaneko(p); yamaneko やまねこ(P); ヤマネコ |
(1) (See 対馬山猫・つしまやまねこ,西表山猫・いりおもてやまねこ) wildcat (European wildcat, Iriomote cat, Tsushima cat, etc.); (2) wild cat; stray cat |
山猿 see styles |
yamazaru やまざる |
(1) mountain monkey; wild monkey; (2) (derogatory term) mountain dweller; bumpkin; boor |
山菜 see styles |
sansai さんさい |
edible wild plants |
山蕗 see styles |
yamabuki やまぶき |
(1) (See 蕗) wild giant butterbur; (2) (See 石蕗) Japanese silverleaf |
山蜜 see styles |
yamamitsu やまみつ |
wild honey |
山詞 see styles |
yamakotoba やまことば |
mountain language (euphemisms used by hunters, etc. when in the wild) |
山鯨 see styles |
yamakujira やまくじら |
(from when eating animal meat was considered taboo (pre-Meiji)) wild boar meat; mountain whale |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Wild" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
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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