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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
承諾 承诺 see styles |
chéng nuò cheng2 nuo4 ch`eng no cheng no shoudaku / shodaku しょうだく |
More info & calligraphy: Commitment(noun, transitive verb) (ant: 拒否) consent; approval; acceptance; agreement; compliance |
朱諾 朱诺 see styles |
zhū nuò zhu1 nuo4 chu no |
More info & calligraphy: Juno |
諾亞 诺亚 see styles |
nuò yà nuo4 ya4 no ya |
More info & calligraphy: Noah |
雷諾 雷诺 see styles |
léi nuò lei2 nuo4 lei no |
More info & calligraphy: Renaud |
多米諾 多米诺 see styles |
duō mǐ nuò duo1 mi3 nuo4 to mi no |
More info & calligraphy: Domino |
克羅諾斯 克罗诺斯 see styles |
kè luó nuò sī ke4 luo2 nuo4 si1 k`o lo no ssu ko lo no ssu |
More info & calligraphy: Chronus |
卡薩諾瓦 卡萨诺瓦 see styles |
kǎ sà nuò wǎ ka3 sa4 nuo4 wa3 k`a sa no wa ka sa no wa |
More info & calligraphy: Casanova |
聖馬力諾 圣马力诺 see styles |
shèng mǎ lì nuò sheng4 ma3 li4 nuo4 sheng ma li no |
More info & calligraphy: San Marino |
諾福克島 诺福克岛 see styles |
nuò fú kè dǎo nuo4 fu2 ke4 dao3 no fu k`o tao no fu ko tao |
More info & calligraphy: Norfolk Island |
懦 see styles |
nuò nuo4 no |
(bound form) cowardly; faint-hearted |
搦 see styles |
nuò nuo4 no karami からみ |
(literary) to hold (in the hand); to challenge; to provoke (place-name) Karami |
稬 糯 see styles |
nuò nuo4 no |
variant of 糯[nuo4] See: 糯 |
穤 糯 see styles |
nuò nuo4 no |
variant of 糯[nuo4] See: 糯 |
糯 see styles |
nuò nuo4 no mochi もち |
glutinous rice; sticky rice (See 粳) mochi (glutinous rice or other grain, sticky enough to make mochi rice cakes) |
諾 诺 see styles |
nuò nuo4 no daku だく |
to consent; to promise; (literary) yes! (1) agreement; assent; (2) (abbreviation) (See 諾威・ノルウェー) Norway; (place-name) Nagi To answer; promise; yes; translit. na, nya. |
鍩 锘 see styles |
nuò nuo4 no |
nobelium (chemistry) |
㐡 see styles |
nuò nuo4 no |
archaic variant of 懦[nuo4] |
三諾 三诺 see styles |
sān nuò san1 nuo4 san no miyoshi みよし |
(personal name) Miyoshi Samnak |
允諾 允诺 see styles |
yǔn nuò yun3 nuo4 yün no |
to promise; to consent (to do something) |
古諾 古诺 see styles |
gǔ nuò gu3 nuo4 ku no |
Gounod (name); Charles Gounod (1818-1893), French musician and opera composer |
夙諾 夙诺 see styles |
sù nuò su4 nuo4 su no |
old promise; long-standing commitment |
季諾 季诺 see styles |
jì nuò ji4 nuo4 chi no |
a promise that can be realized |
宿諾 宿诺 see styles |
sù nuò su4 nuo4 su no |
old promises; unfulfilled promises |
怯懦 see styles |
qiè nuò qie4 nuo4 ch`ieh no chieh no kyouda / kyoda きょうだ |
timid; cowardly; chicken-hearted (noun or adjectival noun) cowardice |
愚懦 see styles |
yú nuò yu2 nuo4 yü no |
ignorant and timid |
應諾 应诺 see styles |
yìng nuò ying4 nuo4 ying no |
to promise; to agree to do something |
懦夫 see styles |
nuò fū nuo4 fu1 no fu dafu だふ |
coward coward; timid man |
懦弱 see styles |
nuò ruò nuo4 ruo4 no jo dajaku だじゃく |
cowardly; weak (noun or adjectival noun) (1) apathetic; lackadaisical; spiritless; gutless; weak-willed; unenterprising; enervated; effete; (2) physically weak; feeble; effeminate |
搦戰 搦战 see styles |
nuò zhàn nuo4 zhan4 no chan |
to challenge to battle |
斯諾 斯诺 see styles |
sī nuò si1 nuo4 ssu no |
Snow (name); Edgar Snow (1905-1972), American journalist, reported from China 1928-1941, author of Red Star Over China |
粘糯 see styles |
nián nuò nian2 nuo4 nien no |
sticky; glutinous (mouthfeel) |
糯稻 see styles |
nuò dào nuo4 dao4 no tao |
glutinous rice; sticky rice |
糯米 see styles |
nuò mǐ nuo4 mi3 no mi mochigome もちごめ |
glutinous rice (Oryza sativa var. glutinosa) glutinous rice |
糯麥 糯麦 see styles |
nuò mài nuo4 mai4 no mai |
glutinous barley |
許諾 许诺 see styles |
xǔ nuò xu3 nuo4 hsü no kyodaku きょだく |
promise; pledge (noun, transitive verb) consent; assent; approval; permission |
諾格 诺格 see styles |
nuò gé nuo4 ge2 no ko |
Northrop Grumman (aerospace arm of Boeing) |
諾特 诺特 see styles |
nuò tè nuo4 te4 no t`e no te |
Noether (name); Emmy Noether (1882-1935), German mathematician |
諾獎 诺奖 see styles |
nuò jiǎng nuo4 jiang3 no chiang |
Nobel Prize; abbr. for 諾貝爾獎|诺贝尔奖[Nuo4 bei4 er3 Jiang3] |
諾矩 诺矩 see styles |
nuò jǔ nuo4 ju3 no chü Naku |
Nakula |
諾言 诺言 see styles |
nuò yán nuo4 yan2 no yen |
promise |
諾魯 诺鲁 see styles |
nuò lǔ nuo4 lu3 no lu |
Nauru, island country in the southwestern Pacific (Tw) |
軟糯 软糯 see styles |
ruǎn nuò ruan3 nuo4 juan no |
soft and chewy (mouthfeel) |
阿諾 阿诺 see styles |
ā nuò a1 nuo4 a no |
Arnold (name); refers to Arnold Schwarzenegger 阿諾·施瓦辛格|阿诺·施瓦辛格[A1 nuo4 · Shi1 wa3 xin1 ge2] |
領諾 领诺 see styles |
lǐng nuò ling3 nuo4 ling no |
consent |
伊利諾 伊利诺 see styles |
yī lì nuò yi1 li4 nuo4 i li no |
Illinois, US state |
優諾牌 优诺牌 see styles |
yōu nuò pái you1 nuo4 pai2 yu no p`ai yu no pai |
Uno (card game) |
呀諾達 呀诺达 see styles |
yā nuò dá ya1 nuo4 da2 ya no ta |
Yanoda, a rainforest in southern Hainan |
喹諾酮 喹诺酮 see styles |
kuí nuò tóng kui2 nuo4 tong2 k`uei no t`ung kuei no tung |
quinolone (a hydroxylated quinoline, inhibiting the replication of bacterial DNA) |
基諾族 基诺族 see styles |
jī nuò zú ji1 nuo4 zu2 chi no tsu |
Jinuo ethnic group |
季黎諾 季黎诺 see styles |
jì lí nuò ji4 li2 nuo4 chi li no |
Quirinius, governor of Syria (c. 51 BC - AD 21) |
布爾諾 布尔诺 see styles |
bù ěr nuò bu4 er3 nuo4 pu erh no |
Brno, city in Czech Republic |
斯諾克 斯诺克 see styles |
sī nuò kè si1 nuo4 ke4 ssu no k`o ssu no ko |
snooker (loanword) |
斯諾登 斯诺登 see styles |
sī nuò dēng si1 nuo4 deng1 ssu no teng |
Edward Snowden (1983-), American surveillance program whistleblower |
漢諾威 汉诺威 see styles |
hàn nuò wēi han4 nuo4 wei1 han no wei |
Hanover |
灰皮諾 灰皮诺 see styles |
huī pí nuò hui1 pi2 nuo4 hui p`i no hui pi no |
Pinot gris (grape type); Pinot grigio |
禧瑪諾 禧玛诺 see styles |
xǐ mǎ nuò xi3 ma3 nuo4 hsi ma no |
Shimano (brand) |
米諾安 米诺安 see styles |
mǐ nuò ān mi3 nuo4 an1 mi no an |
Minoan (civilization on Crete) |
糯米粉 see styles |
nuò mǐ fěn nuo4 mi3 fen3 no mi fen |
glutinous rice flour |
糯米糍 see styles |
nuò mǐ cí nuo4 mi3 ci2 no mi tz`u no mi tzu |
rice cake dumpling; sticky rice cake; mochi cake |
糯米糕 see styles |
nuò mǐ gāo nuo4 mi3 gao1 no mi kao |
glutinous rice cake; CL:塊|块[kuai4] |
糯米紙 糯米纸 see styles |
nuò mǐ zhǐ nuo4 mi3 zhi3 no mi chih |
rice paper; membrane of glutinous rice, used to wrap sweets etc |
糯米臀 see styles |
nuò mǐ tún nuo4 mi3 tun2 no mi t`un no mi tun |
lazy bones (dialect) |
羅夫諾 罗夫诺 see styles |
luō fū nuò luo1 fu1 nuo4 lo fu no |
Rivne (or Rovno), city in western Ukraine; Rivne (Oblast) |
羅曼諾 罗曼诺 see styles |
luó màn nuò luo2 man4 nuo4 lo man no |
Romano (name) |
羅馬諾 罗马诺 see styles |
luó mǎ nuò luo2 ma3 nuo4 lo ma no |
Romano (name) |
諾丁漢 诺丁汉 see styles |
nuò dīng hàn nuo4 ding1 han4 no ting han |
Nottingham (city in England) |
諾伊曼 诺伊曼 see styles |
nuò yī màn nuo4 yi1 man4 no i man |
Neumann (surname); John von Neumann (1903-1957), Hungarian-born American mathematician and polymath |
諾伽那 诺伽那 see styles |
nuò qien à nuo4 qien2 a4 no qien a Nakugana |
Nagna |
諾健那 诺健那 see styles |
nuò jiàn nà nuo4 jian4 na4 no chien na Nakugonna |
荼健那; 諾伽那 Nagna; naked, a naked mendicant; a name of Śiva; a vajra-king. |
諾克少 诺克少 see styles |
nuò kè shǎo nuo4 ke4 shao3 no k`o shao no ko shao |
Nouakchott, capital of Mauritania (Tw) |
諾基亞 诺基亚 see styles |
nuò jī yà nuo4 ji1 ya4 no chi ya |
Nokia (company name) |
諾塞斯 诺塞斯 see styles |
nuò sāi sī nuo4 sai1 si1 no sai ssu |
Knossos (Minoan palace at Iraklion, Crete) |
諾曼人 诺曼人 see styles |
nuò màn rén nuo4 man4 ren2 no man jen |
Normans (people) |
諾曼底 诺曼底 see styles |
nuò màn dǐ nuo4 man4 di3 no man ti |
Normandy, France |
諾曼第 诺曼第 see styles |
nuò màn dì nuo4 man4 di4 no man ti |
Normandy, France |
諾瞿陀 诺瞿陀 see styles |
nuò jù tuó nuo4 ju4 tuo2 no chü t`o no chü to dakuta |
nyagrodha. The Indian fig-tree, ficus indica, cf. 尼. |
諾矩羅 诺矩罗 see styles |
nuò jǔ luó nuo4 ju3 luo2 no chü lo Nakura |
Nuojuluo, monk at start of Tang dynasty, possibly originally immigrant, lived in Qingshen county 青神[Qing1 shen2], Sichuan Nakula |
諾詎羅 诺讵罗 see styles |
nuò jù luó nuo4 ju4 luo2 no chü lo Dakura |
諾矩 Nakula, one of the sixteen arhats. |
諾貝爾 诺贝尔 see styles |
nuò bèi ěr nuo4 bei4 er3 no pei erh |
Nobel (Prize) |
阿多諾 阿多诺 see styles |
ā duō nuò a1 duo1 nuo4 a to no |
surname Adorno; Theodor Ludwig Wiesengrund Adorno 狄奧多·阿多諾|狄奥多·阿多诺[Di2 ao4 duo1 · A1 duo1 nuo4] (1903-1969), German sociologist, philosopher, musicologist, and composer |
雅諾什 雅诺什 see styles |
yǎ nuò shí ya3 nuo4 shi2 ya no shih |
János (Hungarian name) |
雷諾數 雷诺数 see styles |
léi nuò shù lei2 nuo4 shu4 lei no shu |
Reynolds number (ratio of inertial forces to viscous forces in fluid mechanics) |
雷諾阿 雷诺阿 see styles |
léi nuò ā lei2 nuo4 a1 lei no a |
Renoir (name); Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919), French impressionist painter |
魯米諾 鲁米诺 see styles |
lǔ mǐ nuò lu3 mi3 nuo4 lu mi no |
luminol (chemistry) (loanword) |
黑比諾 黑比诺 see styles |
hēi bǐ nuò hei1 bi3 nuo4 hei pi no |
Pinot noir (grape type) |
黑皮諾 黑皮诺 see styles |
hēi pí nuò hei1 pi2 nuo4 hei p`i no hei pi no |
Pinot noir (grape type) |
一呼百諾 一呼百诺 see styles |
yī hū bǎi nuò yi1 hu1 bai3 nuo4 i hu pai no |
one command brings a hundred responses (idiom); having hundreds of attendants at one's beck and call |
一諾千金 一诺千金 see styles |
yī nuò qiān jīn yi1 nuo4 qian1 jin1 i no ch`ien chin i no chien chin ichidakusenkin いちだくせんきん |
a promise worth one thousand in gold (idiom); a promise that must be kept (expression) (yoji) one's word is worth 1,000 pieces of gold; a promise should be kept at all cost |
伊利諾伊 伊利诺伊 see styles |
yī lì nuò yī yi1 li4 nuo4 yi1 i li no i |
Illinois, US state |
伊利諾州 伊利诺州 see styles |
yī lì nuò zhōu yi1 li4 nuo4 zhou1 i li no chou |
Illinois, US state |
千金一諾 千金一诺 see styles |
qiān jīn yī nuò qian1 jin1 yi1 nuo4 ch`ien chin i no chien chin i no |
a promise worth one thousand in gold (idiom); a promise that must be kept |
卡布其諾 卡布其诺 see styles |
kǎ bù qí nuò ka3 bu4 qi2 nuo4 k`a pu ch`i no ka pu chi no |
cappuccino (loanword) |
卡布奇諾 卡布奇诺 see styles |
kǎ bù qí nuò ka3 bu4 qi2 nuo4 k`a pu ch`i no ka pu chi no |
cappuccino (loanword) |
厄爾尼諾 厄尔尼诺 see styles |
è ěr ní nuò e4 er3 ni2 nuo4 o erh ni no |
El Niño, equatorial climate variation in the Pacific |
唯唯諾諾 唯唯诺诺 see styles |
wéi wéi nuò nuò wei2 wei2 nuo4 nuo4 wei wei no no iidakudaku / idakudaku いいだくだく |
to be a yes-man (adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) quite willingly; readily; with acquiescence |
商諾縛婆 商诺缚婆 see styles |
shāng nuò fú pó shang1 nuo4 fu2 po2 shang no fu p`o shang no fu po Shōnababa |
Śaṇakavāsa |
塞韋里諾 塞韦里诺 see styles |
sài wéi lǐ nuò sai4 wei2 li3 nuo4 sai wei li no |
(Jean-Michel) Severino, CEO of the Agence Française de Développement (AFD) |
奧切諾斯 奥切诺斯 see styles |
ào qiē nuò sī ao4 qie1 nuo4 si1 ao ch`ieh no ssu ao chieh no ssu |
Oceanus, a Titan in Greek mythology |
恰亞諾夫 恰亚诺夫 see styles |
qià yà nuò fū qia4 ya4 nuo4 fu1 ch`ia ya no fu chia ya no fu |
Alexander Chayanov (1888-1937), Soviet agrarian economist |
斯賓諾莎 斯宾诺莎 see styles |
sī bīn nuò shā si1 bin1 nuo4 sha1 ssu pin no sha |
Baruch or Benedict Spinoza (1632-1677), rationalist philosopher |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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