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There are 32 total results for your males search in the dictionary.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles
jun
    jun1
chün
 kun
    くん

More info & calligraphy:

June
monarch; lord; gentleman; ruler
(suffix) (1) (after the name of a male of equal or lower status) Mr; master; boy; (suffix) (2) (after the name of a female of lower status; used by males in formal settings) Ms; miss; (suffix) (3) (archaism) (still used among members of the Japanese Diet) sir; madam; (personal name) Kunji
Prince, noble, ideal man or woman; translit. kun.


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nóng
    nong2
nung
 washi
    わし
you (Wu dialect); I, me (classical)
(pn,adj-no) (kana only) I; me (used by elderly males)

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    zi4
tzu
 aza
    あざ
letter; symbol; character; word; CL:個|个[ge4]; courtesy or style name traditionally given to males aged 20 in dynastic China
(1) character (esp. kanji); letter; written text; (2) handwriting; penmanship; (3) (as 〜の字) (See ほの字) the ... word (e.g. "the L word" = "love"); (place-name) Aza
akṣara, 阿乞史囉; 阿刹羅; a letter, character; akṣara is also used for a vowel, especially the vowed 'a' as distinguished from the other vowels; a word, words.

両君

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 ryoukun / ryokun
    りょうくん
(1) (usu. referring to males of equal or lower status) two people; (2) two monarchs; two rulers

人丁

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rén dīng
    ren2 ding1
jen ting
number of people in a family; population; (old) adult males; male servants

共修

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 kyoushuu / kyoshu
    きょうしゅう
(noun/participle) studying together (esp. of males and females); coeducation

冠禮


冠礼

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guàn lǐ
    guan4 li3
kuan li
the capping ceremony, a Confucian coming of age ceremony for males dating from pre-Qin times, performed when a boy reaches the age of 20, involving the ritual placing of caps on the head of the young man

哥們


哥们

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gē men
    ge1 men5
ko men
Brothers!; brethren; dude (colloquial); brother (diminutive form of address between males)

役男

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yì nán
    yi4 nan2
i nan
males eligible for military service; draftee; abbr. for 役齡男子|役龄男子

洒家

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sǎ jiā
    sa3 jia1
sa chia
(archaic) I; me (used by males during the Song and Yuan dynasties)

灑家


洒家

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sǎ jiā
    sa3 jia1
sa chia
(archaic) I; me (used by males during the Song and Yuan dynasties)

父母

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fù mǔ
    fu4 mu3
fu mu
 fubo
    ふぼ
father and mother; parents
father and mother; parents; (surname) Fubo
pitṛ-mātṛ, father and mother, parents; 無明 ignorance is referred to as father, and 貪愛 desire, or concupiscence, as mother, the two— ignorance and concupiscence— being the parents of all delusion and karma. Samādhi is also referred to as father, and praj na (wisdom) as mother, the parents of all knowledge and virtue. In the vast interchanges of rebirth all have been or are my parents, therefore all males are my father and all females my mother: 一切男女我父母 see 心地觀經 2.

留拏


留拿

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liun á
    liun2 a2
liun a
 rudora
ruṇṇa-paṇḍakas, castrated males.

直衣

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 noushi; naoshi; chokui / noshi; naoshi; chokui
    のうし; なおし; ちょくい
everyday robes worn by males of the imperial family, nobility, etc. (from the Heian period onward)

貴公

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 kikou / kiko
    きこう
(pronoun) you (primarily used by males when addressing their male equals or inferiors); (personal name) Takahiro

鶏姦

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 keikan / kekan
    けいかん
homosexual sex between males; buggery; sodomy

のんけ

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 nonke
    のんけ
(masculine speech) (slang) heterosexual male (as viewed by homosexual males)

国民服

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 kokuminfuku
    こくみんふく
(hist) national uniform (such as mandated for Japanese males in 1940)

般茶迦

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pán chá jiā
    pan2 cha2 jia1
p`an ch`a chia
    pan cha chia
 hanchaka
[Note: The middle character is erroneous; it should be 荼. Same with the next entry.] paṇḍaka. The general name for eunuchs. The five classes with various degrees of sexual impotence: (1) 扇搋 ṣaṇḍha (ṣaṇḍha paṇḍaka); by birth impotent. (2) 留拏 rugṇa or ruṇḍa paṇḍaka; 'maimed, ' i.e. emasculated males. (3) 砂梨沙掌拏 īrṣyā (īrṣyā paṇḍaka); those whose sexual desires are only aroused by jealousy. (4) 半擇迦 paṇḍaka are eunuchs in general, but in this category are described as hermaphrodites. (5) 博叉 pakṣa (pakṣa pāṇḍaka); impotent during one-half of the month. A newer classification distinguishes those with incomplete from those with complete organs; the incomplete being (1) ṣaṇḍha, or jātipaṇḍaka as above; and (2) emasculated males; the complete are the others; the fifth being stimulated when bathing or evacuating. Other forms: 般吒; 半托; 半擇迦 tr. 黃門.

五種不男


五种不男

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wǔ zhǒng bù nán
    wu3 zhong3 bu4 nan2
wu chung pu nan
 goshu funan
The five kinds of 般荼迦 paṇḍakas, i. e. eunuchs, or impotent males: by birth; emasculation; uncontrollable emission; hermaphrodite; impotent for half the month; they are known as 扇搋 Sandha; 留拏 ? Runda; 伊梨沙掌拏 Irṣyāpaṇḍaka; 半擇迦 Paṇḍaka; 博叉 Pakṣapaṇḍaka; there are numerous subdivisions.

五闡提羅


五阐提罗

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wǔ chǎn tí luó
    wu3 chan3 ti2 luo2
wu ch`an t`i lo
    wu chan ti lo
 go sendaira
The five ṣaṇḍhilās, i. e. five bad monks who died, went to the hells, and were reborn as ṣaṇḍhilās or imperfect males; also 五扇提羅.

男子禁制

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 danshikinsei / danshikinse
    だんしきんせい
exclusion of males; (being) closed to men

男左女右

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nán zuǒ nǚ yòu
    nan2 zuo3 nu:3 you4
nan tso nü yu
the left is for males, the right is for females (traditional saying)

男難の相

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 dannannosou / dannannoso
    だんなんのそう
(exp,n) (colloquialism) (See 女難の相) appearance or demeanor that attracts unsavory males

草食男子

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 soushokudanshi / soshokudanshi
    そうしょくだんし
(1) (abbreviation) young men who are not competitive as in the traditional male stereotype, including in the avid pursuit of money and sex, and who may also be kind, co-operative and family-oriented; (2) (abbreviation) (slang) men who pretend they aren't interested in women; spineless males; men with no balls

装飾男子

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 soushokudanshi / soshokudanshi
    そうしょくだんし
(irregular kanji usage) (1) (abbreviation) young men who are not competitive as in the traditional male stereotype, including in the avid pursuit of money and sex, and who may also be kind, co-operative and family-oriented; (2) (abbreviation) (slang) men who pretend they aren't interested in women; spineless males; men with no balls

裝飾男子

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 soushokudanshi / soshokudanshi
    そうしょくだんし
(irregular kanji usage) (1) (abbreviation) young men who are not competitive as in the traditional male stereotype, including in the avid pursuit of money and sex, and who may also be kind, co-operative and family-oriented; (2) (abbreviation) (slang) men who pretend they aren't interested in women; spineless males; men with no balls

重男輕女


重男轻女

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zhòng nán qīng nǚ
    zhong4 nan2 qing1 nu:3
chung nan ch`ing nü
    chung nan ching nü
to value males and attach less importance to females (idiom)

逆セクハラ

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 gyakusekuhara
    ぎゃくセクハラ
reverse sexual harassment; sexual harassment of males by females

Variations:
男たち
男達

 otokotachi
    おとこたち
men; males

Variations:
彼ら
彼等

 karera
    かれら
(pronoun) (usu. in ref. to males or a mixed-sex group) they; them

Variations:
男たち
男達

 otokotachi
    おとこたち
men; males

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 32 results for "males" 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

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



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