There are 32 total results for your grit search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
砂 see styles |
shā sha1 sha sunahama すなはま |
More info & calligraphy: Sand / Gravelsand; grit; (surname) Sunahama Gravel, sand. |
沙子 see styles |
shā zi sha1 zi5 sha tzu sunako すなこ |
sand; grit; CL:粒[li4],把[ba3] (1) sand; grit; (2) gold dust; silver dust; sand; grit; (female given name) Sunako |
目 see styles |
mù mu4 mu moku もく |
eye; (literary) to look; to regard; eye (of a net); mesh; mesh size; grit size (abbr. for 目數|目数[mu4 shu4]); item; section; list; catalogue; (taxonomy) order; name; title (1) {biol} order; (2) item (of a budget revision, etc.); (counter) (3) {go} counter for go pieces; counter for surrounded positions; (surname) Mokuzaki cakṣṣuḥ, the eye; the organ of vision; the head or chief; translit. ma, mu. |
度胸 see styles |
dokyou / dokyo どきょう |
courage; bravery; pluck; nerve; grit; guts |
根性 see styles |
gēn xìng gen1 xing4 ken hsing konjou / konjo こんじょう |
one's true nature (Buddhism) (1) willpower; guts; determination; grit; spirit; (2) character; nature; disposition; personality Nature and character; the nature of the powers of any sense. |
沈砂 see styles |
chinsa ちんさ |
grit |
目數 目数 see styles |
mù shù mu4 shu4 mu shu |
(sieve) mesh size; (sandpaper) grit size |
砂子 see styles |
shā zi sha1 zi5 sha tzu manago まなご |
sand (1) sand; grit; (2) gold dust; silver dust; sand; grit; (place-name) Manago |
砂礫 砂砾 see styles |
shā lì sha1 li4 sha li sareki されき |
grit pebbles |
粗砂 see styles |
cū shā cu1 sha1 ts`u sha tsu sha |
grit |
胆力 see styles |
tanryoku たんりょく |
courage; nerve; grit |
𥻗子 see styles |
chá zi cha2 zi5 ch`a tzu cha tzu |
(dialect) coarsely ground maize; corn grit |
𥻗粥 see styles |
chá zhōu cha2 zhou1 ch`a chou cha chou |
gruel made from ground maize; corn grit congee |
ど根性 see styles |
dokonjou / dokonjo どこんじょう |
utter gutsiness; plenty of guts; grit |
土根性 see styles |
dokonjou / dokonjo どこんじょう |
(ateji / phonetic) utter gutsiness; plenty of guts; grit |
食縛る see styles |
kuishibaru くいしばる |
(transitive verb) to set one's teeth; to clench one's teeth; to grit one's teeth |
咬緊牙關 咬紧牙关 see styles |
yǎo jǐn yá guān yao3 jin3 ya2 guan1 yao chin ya kuan |
lit. to bite the teeth tightly (idiom); fig. to grit one's teeth and bear the pain; to bite the bullet |
磨石砂礫 磨石砂砾 see styles |
mó shí shā lì mo2 shi2 sha1 li4 mo shih sha li |
millstone grit; coarse sandstone |
食い縛る see styles |
kuishibaru くいしばる |
(transitive verb) to set one's teeth; to clench one's teeth; to grit one's teeth |
歯を食縛る see styles |
haokuishibaru はをくいしばる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to bear up in tragedy; to stand pain well; to hold one's temper; (2) to clench one's teeth; to grit one's teeth |
Variations: |
sunago すなご |
(1) gold dust; silver dust; (2) (See 砂・すな) sand; grit |
磨石粗砂岩 see styles |
mó shí cū shā yán mo2 shi2 cu1 sha1 yan2 mo shih ts`u sha yen mo shih tsu sha yen |
millstone grit |
食いしばる see styles |
kuishibaru くいしばる |
(transitive verb) to set one's teeth; to clench one's teeth; to grit one's teeth |
歯を食い縛る see styles |
haokuishibaru はをくいしばる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to bear up in tragedy; to stand pain well; to hold one's temper; (2) to clench one's teeth; to grit one's teeth |
歯をくいしばる see styles |
haokuishibaru はをくいしばる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to bear up in tragedy; to stand pain well; to hold one's temper; (2) to clench one's teeth; to grit one's teeth |
歯を食いしばる see styles |
haokuishibaru はをくいしばる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to bear up in tragedy; to stand pain well; to hold one's temper; (2) to clench one's teeth; to grit one's teeth |
眼裡容不得沙子 眼里容不得沙子 see styles |
yǎn lǐ róng bu dé shā zi yan3 li3 rong2 bu5 de2 sha1 zi5 yen li jung pu te sha tzu |
can't bear having grit in one's eye (idiom); unable to put something objectionable out of one's mind; not prepared to turn a blind eye |
Variations: |
suna(砂, 沙)(p); isago すな(砂, 沙)(P); いさご |
sand; grit |
Variations: |
konjou / konjo こんじょう |
(1) willpower; guts; determination; grit; spirit; (2) character; nature; disposition; personality |
Variations: |
kuishibaru くいしばる |
(transitive verb) to set one's teeth; to clench one's teeth; to grit one's teeth |
Variations: |
dokonjou(do根性, 土根性); dokonjou(do根性) / dokonjo(do根性, 土根性); dokonjo(do根性) どこんじょう(ど根性, 土根性); ドこんじょう(ド根性) |
(See ど・1) utter gutsiness; plenty of guts; grit |
Variations: |
haokuishibaru はをくいしばる |
(exp,v5r) (1) (idiom) to bear up in tragedy; to stand pain well; to hold one's temper; (exp,v5r) (2) to clench one's teeth; to grit one's teeth |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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