There are 57 total results for your family members of a family search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
房 see styles |
fáng fang2 fang bou / bo ぼう |
house; room; CL:間|间[jian1]; branch of an extended family; classifier for family members (or concubines) (1) chamber; room; cell (prison); atrium; (2) (See 坊・2) home of a monk; monk; (3) {astron} (See 二十八宿,蒼竜・そうりょう・3) Chinese "room" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); (surname) Bou House, room. The rooms for monks and nuns in a monastery or nunnery. |
お印 see styles |
oshirushi おしるし |
(1) (kana only) (See 破水) show (blood-stained mucus discharge that happens towards the end of pregnancy); bloody show; (2) signature mark (crest) used by members of the imperial family to mark their belongings; (3) (polite language) (See 印・1) mark; sign |
こ食 see styles |
koshoku こしょく |
(1) meal with family members eating separate foods; (2) eating alone (not with one's family); (3) food sold in single servings |
下輩 下辈 see styles |
xià bèi xia4 bei4 hsia pei kahai; gehai かはい; げはい |
offspring; future generations; younger generation of a family; junior members of a group inferior; low-class person inferior group |
係累 see styles |
keirui / kerui けいるい |
(noun/participle) (1) dependents; family members that one has to support; (2) encumbrances; things that tie one down |
個食 see styles |
koshoku こしょく |
(1) meal with family members eating separate foods; (2) eating alone (not with one's family); (3) food sold in single servings |
僑眷 侨眷 see styles |
qiáo juàn qiao2 juan4 ch`iao chüan chiao chüan |
family members of nationals residing abroad |
分居 see styles |
fēn jū fen1 ju1 fen chü |
to separate (married couple); to live apart (of husband and wife, family members) |
吳晗 吴晗 see styles |
wú hán wu2 han2 wu han |
Wu Han (1909-1969), historian, author of biography of Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋, hounded to his death together with several members of his family during the cultural revolution |
夜蛾 see styles |
yaga; yaga やが; ヤガ |
owlet moth (members of the family Noctuidae); noctuid |
孤食 see styles |
koshoku こしょく |
(1) meal with family members eating separate foods; (2) eating alone (not with one's family) |
家中 see styles |
yanaka やなか |
(1) whole family; all (members of) the family; (2) all over the house; (surname) Yanaka |
家室 see styles |
jiā shì jia1 shi4 chia shih kamuro かむろ |
wife; family; (literary) residence (surname) Kamuro family [members] |
彌勒 弥勒 see styles |
mí lè mi2 le4 mi le miroku みろく |
Maitreya, the future Bodhisattva, to come after Shakyamuni Buddha (surname) Miroku Maitreya, friendly, benevolent. The Buddhist Messiah, or next Buddha, now in the Tuṣita heaven, who is to come 5,000 years after the nirvāṇa of Śākyamuni, or according to other reckoning after 4,000 heavenly years, i.e. 5,670,000,000 human years. According to tradition he was born in Southern India of a Brahman family. His two epithets are 慈氏 Benevolent, and Ajita 阿逸多 'Invincible'. He presides over the spread of the church, protects its members and will usher in ultimate victory for Buddhism. His image is usually in the hall of the four guardians facing outward, where he is represented as the fat laughing Buddha, but in some places his image is tall, e.g. in Peking in the Yung Ho Kung. Other forms are彌帝M075962; 迷諦隸; 梅低梨; 梅怛麗 (梅怛藥 or 梅怛邪); 每怛哩; 昧怛 M067070曳; 彌羅. There are numerous Maitreya sūtras. |
戚族 see styles |
qī zú qi1 zu2 ch`i tsu chi tsu |
family members; fellow clansman |
故家 see styles |
gù jiā gu4 jia1 ku chia |
old and respected family; family whose members have been officials from generation to generation |
梯己 see styles |
tī ji ti1 ji5 t`i chi ti chi |
intimate; private saving of family members |
竈神 灶神 see styles |
zào shén zao4 shen2 tsao shen kamagami かまがみ |
tutelary deities of the hearth; (place-name) Kamagami The kitchen-stove god, or kitchen-god who at the end of each year is supposed to report above on the conduct of members of the family. |
縁座 see styles |
enza えんざ |
(noun/participle) (system of) extending complicity for a crime to the criminal's family members |
繋累 see styles |
keirui / kerui けいるい |
(noun/participle) (1) dependents; family members that one has to support; (2) encumbrances; things that tie one down |
親族 亲族 see styles |
qīn zú qin1 zu2 ch`in tsu chin tsu shinzoku しんぞく |
relatives; members of the same family, clan, tribe etc relative; relation; kin kinsmen |
身内 see styles |
miuchi みうち |
(1) relatives; one's family; (2) friends; members of the same organization; (3) followers; henchmen; (4) one's whole body; (surname) Miuchi |
醫鬧 医闹 see styles |
yī nào yi1 nao4 i nao |
(neologism c. 2013) organized disruption of healthcare facilities or verbal and physical abuse of medical staff by an aggrieved patient or proxies such as family members or hired thugs, typically aimed at obtaining compensation |
離散 离散 see styles |
lí sàn li2 san4 li san risan りさん |
(of family members) separated from one another; scattered about; dispersed; (math.) discrete (n,vs,vi) dispersion; separation; scattering; breakup to be scattered |
養老 养老 see styles |
yǎng lǎo yang3 lao3 yang lao yourou / yoro ようろう |
to provide for the elderly (family members); to enjoy a life in retirement (1) making provision for the elderly; making provision for one's old age; (2) spending one's old age in comfort; (3) Yōrō era (717.11.17-724.2.4); (place-name, surname) Yōrou |
體己 体己 see styles |
tī ji ti1 ji5 t`i chi ti chi |
intimate; private saving of family members |
一家人 see styles |
yī jiā rén yi1 jia1 ren2 i chia jen |
the whole family; members of the same family (lit. or fig.) |
世帯員 see styles |
setaiin / setain せたいいん |
family members; members of the household |
姑奶奶 see styles |
gū nǎi nai gu1 nai3 nai5 ku nai nai |
paternal great-aunt (father's father's sister); (respectful form of address for a married woman used by members of her parents' family) married daughter; (brassy self-reference used by a woman in an altercation) I; me; this lady here; (coll.) form of address for an unmarried girl or woman, expressing affection or reproach |
家内中 see styles |
kanaijuu / kanaiju かないじゅう |
whole family; all the members of one's family |
家族達 see styles |
kazokutachi かぞくたち |
family members |
講書始 see styles |
koushohajime / koshohajime こうしょはじめ |
Imperial New Year's Lectures (ceremony in which the emperor and members of the imperial family Their Majesties listen to expert lectures in the fields of human, social and natural sciences) |
走內線 走内线 see styles |
zǒu nèi xiàn zou3 nei4 xian4 tsou nei hsien |
insider contacts; via private channels; to seek influence with sb via family members (possibly dishonest or underhand) |
身うち see styles |
miuchi みうち |
(1) relatives; one's family; (2) friends; members of the same organization; (3) followers; henchmen; (4) one's whole body |
體己錢 体己钱 see styles |
tī ji qián ti1 ji5 qian2 t`i chi ch`ien ti chi chien |
private saved money of close family members |
お手元金 see styles |
otemotokin おてもときん |
the privy purse; the money used for private purposes by the members of the Imperial family |
内輪同志 see styles |
uchiwadoushi / uchiwadoshi うちわどうし |
members of the family; insiders |
家じゅう see styles |
uchijuu / uchiju うちじゅう iejuu / ieju いえじゅう |
(1) whole family; all (members of) the family; (2) all over the house |
御手許金 see styles |
otemotokin おてもときん |
the privy purse; the money used for private purposes by the members of the Imperial family |
留守家族 see styles |
rusukazoku るすかぞく |
family members left at home |
臣籍降下 see styles |
shinsekikouka / shinsekikoka しんせきこうか |
(of members of the Imperial family) becoming subjects of the state |
親戚関係 see styles |
shinsekikankei / shinsekikanke しんせきかんけい |
relations; members of extended family |
Variations: |
keirui / kerui けいるい |
(noun/participle) (1) dependents; family members that one has to support; (noun/participle) (2) encumbrances; things that tie one down |
骨肉相食む see styles |
kotsunikuaihamu こつにくあいはむ |
(v5m,vi) to have a consanguineous feud; to fight between family members; to have an internecine feud |
シノドンティス see styles |
shinodontisu シノドンティス |
squeaker (upside-down catfish of family Mochokidae, esp. members of genus Synodontis) (lat: Synodontis) |
育児介護休業法 see styles |
ikujikaigokyuugyouhou / ikujikaigokyugyoho いくじかいごきゅうぎょうほう |
{law} Act on Childcare Leave, Caregiver Leave, and Other Measures for the Welfare of Workers Caring for Children or Other Family Members |
一家人不說兩家話 一家人不说两家话 see styles |
yī jiā rén bù shuō liǎng jiā huà yi1 jia1 ren2 bu4 shuo1 liang3 jia1 hua4 i chia jen pu shuo liang chia hua |
lit. family members speak frankly with one another, not courteously, as if they were from two different families (idiom); fig. people don't need to be deferential when they ask a family member for help; people from the same family should stick together (and good friends likewise) |
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koshoku こしょく |
(1) meal with family members eating separate foods; (2) eating alone (without one's family); (3) (個食, こ食 only) food sold in single servings |
Variations: |
otemotokin おてもときん |
privy purse; money used for private purposes by the members of the Imperial family |
Variations: |
miuchi みうち |
(1) relatives; one's family; (2) friends; members of the same organization; (3) followers; henchmen; (4) one's whole body |
Variations: |
otemotokin おてもときん |
privy purse; money used for private purposes by the members of the Imperial family |
Variations: |
kanaijuu / kanaiju かないじゅう |
whole family; all the members of one's family |
Variations: |
miuchi みうち |
(1) relatives; one's family; (2) friends; members of the same organization; (3) followers; henchmen; (4) one's whole body |
Variations: |
uchijuu(家中, 家juu, uchi中); kachuu(家中); iejuu(家中, 家juu, ie中) / uchiju(家中, 家ju, uchi中); kachu(家中); ieju(家中, 家ju, ie中) うちじゅう(家中, 家じゅう, うち中); かちゅう(家中); いえじゅう(家中, 家じゅう, いえ中) |
(1) whole family; entire family; all (members of) the family; (adj-no,n) (2) all over the house; throughout the house; (3) (かちゅう only) (hist) retainer of a daimyo; feudal domain; clan |
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keirui / kerui けいるい |
(1) dependents; family members that one has to support; (2) encumbrances; things that tie one down |
Variations: |
ikujikaigokyuugyouhou / ikujikaigokyugyoho いくじかいごきゅうぎょうほう |
{law} Act on Childcare Leave, Caregiver Leave, and Other Measures for the Welfare of Workers Caring for Children or Other Family Members |
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tachiaishussan たちあいしゅっさん |
childbirth with the father of child present; delivery with family members present |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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