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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
俑 see styles |
yǒng yong3 yung you / yo よう |
wooden figures buried with the dead (hist) (See 俑を作る) terra-cotta figure (in Qin dynasty tombs in China) |
垟 see styles |
yáng yang2 yang |
clay sheep buried with the dead |
殉 see styles |
xùn xun4 hsün junji じゅんじ |
to be buried with the dead; to die for a cause (personal name) Junji |
下敷 see styles |
shimoshiki しもしき |
(1) desk pad; sheet of plastic (or cardboard, felt, etc.) placed under writing paper; underlay; (2) being pinned under; being caught under; being trapped under; being buried under; being crushed beneath; (3) model; pattern; (surname) Shimoshiki |
入土 see styles |
rù tǔ ru4 tu3 ju t`u ju tu irezuchi いれづち |
to bury; buried; interred (place-name) Irezuchi |
同穴 see styles |
douketsu / doketsu どうけつ |
being buried in the same grave |
埋没 see styles |
maibotsu まいぼつ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) being buried; (n,vs,vi) (2) remaining unknown; being forgotten; (n,vs,vi) (3) being absorbed (e.g. in research); being immersed |
墓主 see styles |
mù zhǔ mu4 zhu3 mu chu |
occupant of tomb; person buried |
墳塋 坟茔 see styles |
fén yíng fen2 ying2 fen ying funei / fune ふんえい |
grave; tomb; graveyard; cemetery; fig. one's native place (where one's ancestors are buried) (archaism) grave; tomb; graveyard |
岩根 see styles |
iwane いわね |
(1) foot of a rock; (2) (poetic term) large rock, most of which is buried; (p,s,f) Iwane |
新仏 see styles |
shinbotoke; arabotoke; niibotoke / shinbotoke; arabotoke; nibotoke しんぼとけ; あらぼとけ; にいぼとけ |
(1) (See 御盆・1) spirit of someone on the first Obon after their death; (2) the recently departed (and buried or cremated, etc.); (surname) Shinbutsu |
桐人 see styles |
tóng rén tong2 ren2 t`ung jen tung jen doujin / dojin どうじん |
puppet burial object; wooden effigy buried to put a curse on sb (given name) Doujin |
殉死 see styles |
xùn sǐ xun4 si3 hsün ssu junshi じゅんし |
to be buried alive as sacrifice (together with husband or superior) (n,vs,vi) following one's master into the grave; committing suicide after one's lord has died |
殉葬 see styles |
xùn zàng xun4 zang4 hsün tsang |
(of servants etc) to be buried alive with the deceased; (of utensils etc) to be buried with the dead |
水仙 see styles |
shuǐ xiān shui3 xian1 shui hsien suisen(p); suisen すいせん(P); スイセン |
narcissus; daffodil; legendary aquatic immortal; refers to those buried at sea; person who wanders abroad and does not return (kana only) daffodil (esp. Narcissus tazetta var. chinensis); narcissus; (given name) Suisen |
泥像 see styles |
deizou / dezo でいぞう |
(rare) (See 泥象・でいしょう) clay figure (buried with the dead in ancient China); earthen statue |
泥象 see styles |
deishou / desho でいしょう |
clay figure (buried with the dead in ancient China); earthen statue |
潛藏 潜藏 see styles |
qián cáng qian2 cang2 ch`ien ts`ang chien tsang |
hidden beneath the surface; buried and concealed |
火葬 see styles |
huǒ zàng huo3 zang4 huo tsang kasou / kaso かそう |
to cremate (noun, transitive verb) cremation jhāpita, 荼毘; 閣維 cremation, the relics 舍利 being buried. |
筆塚 see styles |
fudezuka ふでづか |
mound covering reverently buried old brushes; (surname) Fudezuka |
葬身 see styles |
zàng shēn zang4 shen1 tsang shen |
to bury a corpse; to be buried; (fig.) to die (at sea, in a fire etc) |
陪葬 see styles |
péi zàng pei2 zang4 p`ei tsang pei tsang |
to be buried with or next to dead person (of deceased's partner, or of funerary objects) |
陶俑 see styles |
táo yǒng tao2 yong3 t`ao yung tao yung |
a pottery figurine buried with the dead |
下敷き see styles |
shitajiki したじき |
(1) desk pad; sheet of plastic (or cardboard, felt, etc.) placed under writing paper; underlay; (2) being pinned under; being caught under; being trapped under; being buried under; being crushed beneath; (3) model; pattern |
兵馬俑 兵马俑 see styles |
bīng mǎ yǒng bing1 ma3 yong3 ping ma yung heibayou / hebayo へいばよう |
figurines of warriors and horses buried with the dead; Terracotta Army (historic site) (See 兵馬) terracotta army (clay figurines found near the mausoleum of the first Qin emperor in China); terracotta warriors and horses |
埋かる see styles |
ikaru いかる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to be arranged (flowers, etc.); to be on display; (2) to be buried |
埋まる see styles |
umaru(p); uzumaru(p) うまる(P); うずまる(P) |
(v5r,vi) (1) to be buried; to be covered; to be surrounded; (v5r,vi) (2) to overflow; to be crowded; to be filled; (v5r,vi) (3) (うまる only) to be repaid (e.g. debt); to be replenished; (v5r,vi) (4) (うまる only) to be filled (e.g. blank, vacancy, schedule) |
埋蔵物 see styles |
maizoubutsu / maizobutsu まいぞうぶつ |
buried property; buried treasure; treasure trove; deposits |
埋蔵金 see styles |
maizoukin / maizokin まいぞうきん |
buried gold; buried treasure |
桐木偶 see styles |
tóng mù ǒu tong2 mu4 ou3 t`ung mu ou tung mu ou |
puppet burial object; wooden effigy buried to put a curse on sb |
水琴窟 see styles |
suikinkutsu すいきんくつ |
buried earthen jar that makes sound when water drips into it (garden feature) |
活かる see styles |
ikaru いかる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to be arranged (flowers, etc.); to be on display; (2) to be buried |
熊耳山 see styles |
xióng ěr shān xiong2 er3 shan1 hsiung erh shan Yūji san |
Mt Xiong'er national geological park in 棗莊|枣庄[Zao3 zhuang1], south Shandong Bear's ear mount, the place, where Bodhidharma was buried. |
生かる see styles |
ikaru いかる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to be arranged (flowers, etc.); to be on display; (2) to be buried |
被葬者 see styles |
hisousha / hisosha ひそうしゃ |
the entombed; the person buried (usually in burial mounds, etc.) |
鎮め物 see styles |
shizumemono しずめもの |
{sumo} sacred items buried in the ring during its ritual purification |
鎮壇具 see styles |
chindangu ちんだんぐ |
{Buddh} goods buried during the ground-breaking ceremony for a temple |
陪葬品 see styles |
péi zàng pǐn pei2 zang4 pin3 p`ei tsang p`in pei tsang pin |
funerary objects (items buried together with the dead) |
入土為安 入土为安 see styles |
rù tǔ wéi ān ru4 tu3 wei2 an1 ju t`u wei an ju tu wei an |
buried and at rest (idiom); Resquiescat in pacem (RIP) |
埋もれる see styles |
umoreru(p); uzumoreru; uzumoreru うもれる(P); うずもれる; うづもれる |
(v1,vi) to be buried; to be covered; to be hidden |
塚中枯骨 冢中枯骨 see styles |
zhǒng zhōng kū gǔ zhong3 zhong1 ku1 gu3 chung chung k`u ku chung chung ku ku |
dried bones in burial mound (idiom); dead and buried |
舍磨奢那 see styles |
shè mó shēn à she4 mo2 shen1 a4 she mo shen a shamashana |
śmaśāna, a cemetery or crematorium; a low mound of stone under which the remains of monks are buried in countries west of China. Also 奢舍磨奢. |
葬身魚腹 葬身鱼腹 see styles |
zàng shēn yú fù zang4 shen1 yu2 fu4 tsang shen yü fu |
lit. to be buried in the bellies of fish (idiom); fig. to drown |
馬革裹屍 马革裹尸 see styles |
mǎ gé guǒ shī ma3 ge2 guo3 shi1 ma ko kuo shih |
to be buried in a horse hide (idiom); to give one's life on the battlefield |
消雪パイプ see styles |
shousetsupaipu / shosetsupaipu しょうせつパイプ |
pipe buried under a road with nozzles that spray liquid to melt snow |
埋設ケーブル see styles |
maisetsukeeburu まいせつケーブル |
{comp} buried cable |
Variations: |
nemuru(p); neburu(ok) ねむる(P); ねぶる(ok) |
(v5r,vi) (1) (See 寝る・3) to sleep; (v5r,vi) (2) to die; to rest (in peace); to lie (buried); to sleep (in the grave); (v5r,vi) (3) (ねむる only) to lie idle (e.g. of resources); to lie unused; to lie untapped; to lie untouched; (v5r,vi) (4) (archaism) to close one's eyes |
悲しみに閉ざされる see styles |
kanashiminitozasareru かなしみにとざされる |
(exp,v1) to be buried in grief |
Variations: |
ikaru いかる |
(v5r,vi) (1) (esp. 生かる, 活かる) to be arranged (flowers, etc.); to be on display; (v5r,vi) (2) (esp. 埋かる) to be buried |
Variations: |
shitajiki したじき |
(1) desk pad; sheet of plastic (or cardboard, felt, etc.) placed under writing paper; underlay; (2) being pinned under; being caught under; being trapped under; being buried under; being crushed beneath; (3) (often as 〜を下敷きにして) model; pattern |
Variations: |
horiateru ほりあてる |
(transitive verb) to strike (gold, oil, etc.); to find (e.g. buried treasure); to dig up |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 51 results for "buried" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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