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123>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
索 see styles |
suǒ suo3 so soo; sou / soo; so ソー; ソウ |
More info & calligraphy: Soe(counter) {mahj} counter for bamboo tiles; (given name) Saku Cord; to extort, express; the cord or noose of Guanyin by which she binds the good; the cord of the vajra-king by which he binds the evil; translit. sa. |
維 维 see styles |
wéi wei2 wei yuki ゆき |
More info & calligraphy: Vee(pronoun) (1) (kana only) this (indicating an item near the speaker, the action of the speaker, or the current topic); (2) (humble language) this person (usu. indicating someone in one's in-group); (3) now; (4) (archaism) here; (5) (archaism) I (me); (6) (archaism) certainly; (female given name) Yuki A carriage-curtain; a net; a corner, cardinal point; to tie or hold together, connect; a copula, also, but, whereas, now. |
纍 累 see styles |
léi lei2 lei |
More info & calligraphy: LeiSee: 累 |
ロップ see styles |
roppu ロップ |
More info & calligraphy: Loup |
綱 纲 see styles |
gāng gang1 kang tsuna つな |
head rope of a fishing net; guiding principle; key link; class (taxonomy); outline; program (1) rope; cord; line; (2) {sumo} grand champion's braided belt; (given name) Tsunashi A net rope, bond, social nexus, constant obligation, the restraints of society. |
乼 see styles |
xx xx5 xx |
rope (Korean gugja) |
套 see styles |
tào tao4 t`ao tao |
to cover; to encase; cover; sheath; to overlap; to interleave; to model after; to copy; formula; harness; loop of rope; (fig.) to fish for; to obtain slyly; classifier for sets, collections; bend (of a river or mountain range, in place names); tau (Greek letter Ττ) |
憨 see styles |
hān han1 han |
silly; simple-minded; foolish; naive; sturdy; tough; heavy (of rope) |
攬 揽 see styles |
lǎn lan3 lan ran |
to monopolize; to seize; to take into one's arms; to embrace; to fasten (with a rope etc); to take on (responsibility etc); to canvass To seize, hold in the arms, embrace; monopolize. |
畚 see styles |
běn ben3 pen fugo; mokko; mokkou; ishimi / fugo; mokko; mokko; ishimi ふご; もっこ; もっこう; いしみ |
a basket or pan used for earth, manure etc implement for carrying heavy loads, generally made of bamboo and woven grass or rope |
笉 see styles |
qǐn qin3 ch`in chin |
smiling countenance; bamboo rope |
紲 绁 see styles |
xiè xie4 hsieh setsu せつ |
to tie; to bind; to hold on a leash; rope; cord (1) bonds (between people); (emotional) ties; relationship; connection; link; (2) tether; fetters; (given name) Setsu |
紼 绋 see styles |
fú fu2 fu |
heavy rope; rope of a bier |
綆 绠 see styles |
gěng geng3 keng |
(literary) well rope (for drawing water) |
綍 see styles |
fú fu2 fu |
heavy rope; ropes of a bier |
緡 缗 see styles |
mín min2 min sashi; bin さし; びん |
cord; fishing-line; string of coins (1) (See 緡縄・さしなわ) slender rope that goes through the hole in a coin; (n,ctr) (2) string of coins (usu. 100 mon) |
緪 see styles |
gēng geng1 keng |
a rope |
緱 缑 see styles |
gōu gou1 kou |
rope attached to a sword hilt; (archaic) hilt; sword |
縄 see styles |
shéng sheng2 sheng nawa なわ |
Japanese variant of 繩|绳 (1) rope; cord; (2) (See 御縄) policeman's rope; (surname) Nawasaki |
縋 缒 see styles |
zhuì zhui4 chui |
to let down with a rope |
縲 缧 see styles |
léi lei2 lei |
(literary) thick rope used to restrain a prisoner |
縴 纤 see styles |
qiàn qian4 ch`ien chien |
boatman's tow-rope |
繘 see styles |
yù yu4 yü |
a well-rope |
繨 see styles |
dá da2 ta |
a knot (of a rope) |
繩 绳 see styles |
shéng sheng2 sheng nawa なわ |
rope; CL:根[gen1] (surname) Nawa String, cord. |
舫 see styles |
fǎng fang3 fang moyai もやい |
2 boats lashed together; large boat (irregular okurigana usage) painter; mooring rope |
お縄 see styles |
onawa おなわ |
policeman's rope |
三性 see styles |
sān xìng san1 xing4 san hsing sanshō |
The three types of character 善, 惡, 無記 good, bad and undefinable, or neutral; v. 唯識論 5. Also, 徧依圓三性 the three aspects of the nature of a thing— partial, as when a rope is mistaken for a snake; only partly reliable, i.e. incomplete inference, as when it is considered as mere hemp; all around, or perfect, when content, form, etc., are all considered. |
井綱 see styles |
izuna いづな |
well rope; (surname) Izuchi |
井繩 井绳 see styles |
jǐng shéng jing3 sheng2 ching sheng |
rope for drawing water from a well |
吊梯 see styles |
diào tī diao4 ti1 tiao t`i tiao ti |
a rope ladder |
吊橋 吊桥 see styles |
diào qiáo diao4 qiao2 tiao ch`iao tiao chiao tsuribashi つりばし tsurihashi つりはし |
drawbridge; suspension bridge suspension bridge; rope bridge |
吊索 see styles |
diào suǒ diao4 suo3 tiao so |
sling; hoisting rope; suspension cable |
命綱 see styles |
inochizuna いのちづな |
lifeline; safety rope; safety tether |
命藤 see styles |
mìng téng ming4 teng2 ming t`eng ming teng myōtō |
The rope of life (gnawed by the two rats, i. e. night and day). |
四蛇 see styles |
sì shé si4 she2 ssu she shida |
idem 四毒蛇. The Fanyimingyi under this heading gives the parable of a man who fled from the two bewildering forms of life and death, and climbed down a rope (of life) 命根, into the well of impermanence 無常, where two mice, night and day, gnawed the rattan rope; on the four sides four snakes 四蛇 sought to poison him, i. e. the 四大 or four elements of his physical nature); below were three dragons 三毒龍 breathing fire and trying to seize him. On looking up he saw that two 象 elephants (darkness and light) had come to the mouth of the well; he was in despair, when a bee flew by and dropped some honey (the five desires 五欲) into his mouth, which he ate and entirely forgot his peril. |
套兒 套儿 see styles |
tào r tao4 r5 t`ao r tao r |
(coll.) loop of rope; noose; scheme; ploy; condom |
帆脚 see styles |
hoashi ほあし |
rope that ties the lower end of the sail to the hull (on a Japanese-style ship) |
帆足 see styles |
hoharu ほはる |
rope that ties the lower end of the sail to the hull (on a Japanese-style ship); (surname) Hoharu |
幣帛 see styles |
heihaku / hehaku へいはく |
{Shinto} offering of cloth (rope, paper, etc.) |
幣束 see styles |
heisoku / hesoku へいそく |
offerings of rope, paper, etc. hung on trees in Shinto shrines |
引綱 see styles |
hikizuna ひきづな |
tow rope; bell rope; dog lead; lanyard; sash cord |
御縄 see styles |
onawa おなわ |
policeman's rope |
扇繩 扇绳 see styles |
shàn shéng shan4 sheng2 shan sheng Senjō |
door-rope |
拉攏 拉拢 see styles |
lā lǒng la1 long3 la lung |
to rope in; fig. to involve sb; to entice |
捆紮 捆扎 see styles |
kǔn zā kun3 za1 k`un tsa kun tsa |
to bundle up with rope (e.g. firewood); to secure with rope (e.g. suitcases on the roof of a car); to strap down |
捕縄 see styles |
hojou / hojo ほじょう |
(hist) policeman's rope (used for restraining criminals) |
撚る see styles |
yoru よる hineru ひねる |
(transitive verb) to twist (yarn); to lay (rope); (transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to twist; to wrench; to turn (a switch on or off, etc.); to wring (a neck); (2) (kana only) to puzzle over; (3) (kana only) to defeat easily |
攀援 see styles |
pān yuán pan1 yuan2 p`an yüan pan yüan henen へんえん hanen はんえん |
to climb up (a rope etc); climbing (plant) (noun/participle) (archaism) climbing |
攀緣 攀缘 see styles |
pān yuán pan1 yuan2 p`an yüan pan yüan han'en |
to climb up (a rope etc); climbing (plant) Something to lay hold of, a reality, cause, basis; used for 緣 q.v. |
收攏 收拢 see styles |
shōu lǒng shou1 long3 shou lung |
to draw to oneself; to gather up; to collect; to fold up (an umbrella, wings etc); to assemble (a party of persons); to rope in (some people) |
束縛 束缚 see styles |
shù fù shu4 fu4 shu fu sokubaku そくばく |
to bind; to tie up; to fetter; to shackle (noun, transitive verb) (1) restraint; restriction; fetters; yoke; shackles; (noun, transitive verb) (2) (orig. meaning) binding; confinement with rope to be fettered |
棕縛 棕缚 see styles |
zōng fù zong1 fu4 tsung fu |
palm fiber; rope of palm fiber; coir (coconut fiber) |
棕繩 棕绳 see styles |
zōng shéng zong1 sheng2 tsung sheng |
rope of palm fiber; coir (coconut fiber) |
標縄 see styles |
shimenawa しめなわ |
(Shinto) rope used to cordon off consecrated areas or as a talisman against evil |
毛繩 毛绳 see styles |
máo shéng mao2 sheng2 mao sheng mōjō |
A hair rope, i. e. tied up by the passions, as with an unbreakable hair rope. |
注連 see styles |
shime しめ |
(1) (Shinto) (abbreviation) rope used to cordon off consecrated areas or as a talisman against evil; (2) (archaism) cordoning off; cordoning-off sign; (surname) Shime |
牽繩 牵绳 see styles |
qiān shéng qian1 sheng2 ch`ien sheng chien sheng |
tow rope |
筈緒 see styles |
hazuo はずお |
(See 筈・5) hemp rope fastened from the bow of a Japanese ship to the tip of the mast |
粗縄 see styles |
aranawa あらなわ |
straw rope |
索条 see styles |
sakujou / sakujo さくじょう |
cable; rope |
索梯 see styles |
sakutei / sakute さくてい |
rope ladder; jack ladder |
細引 see styles |
hosobiki ほそびき |
hempen cord; rope |
結子 结子 see styles |
jié zi jie2 zi5 chieh tzu yuko ゆこ |
knot (on a rope or string) (female given name) Yuko |
結縄 see styles |
ketsujou / ketsujo けつじょう |
(1) knotted cord or rope; (2) (abbreviation) (See 結縄文字) quipu; quippu; (surname) Yuinawa |
絞縄 see styles |
koujou / kojo こうじょう |
hangman's noose; halter; rope to hang a criminal |
綯う see styles |
nau なう |
(transitive verb) (kana only) to twine (fibers to make rope); to twist |
綱手 see styles |
tsunade つなで |
mooring rope; (surname, female given name) Tsunade |
線繩 线绳 see styles |
xiàn shéng xian4 sheng2 hsien sheng |
string; cotton rope |
緡縄 see styles |
sashinawa さしなわ |
slender rope that goes through the hole in a coin |
緩む see styles |
yurumu ゆるむ |
(v5m,vi) (1) to become loose; to slacken (e.g. rope); (2) to become less tense; to relax; to let one's guard down; (3) to slacken (e.g. coldness, supervision); to become lax; (4) to become softer (e.g. ground, facial expression); (of ice) to partially melt; (5) to decrease (e.g. speed); (6) (of a market price) to go down slightly |
縄尻 see styles |
nawajiri なわじり |
end of a rope |
縄師 see styles |
nawashi なわし |
rope artist (in sexual bondage) |
縄張 see styles |
nawabari なわばり |
(noun/participle) (1) roping off; stretching rope; demarcation; (2) one's turf; domain; territory; sphere of influence; (surname) Nawabari |
縄文 see styles |
joumon / jomon じょうもん |
(1) straw-rope pattern pressed into earthenware; (2) (hist) (abbreviation) (See 縄文時代) Jōmon period (ca. 14000-1000 BCE); (place-name) Jōmon |
縄目 see styles |
nawame なわめ |
(1) knot (in rope, etc.); bonds; fetters; (2) arrest; (3) rope impressions (on the surface of pottery) |
縒る see styles |
yoru よる |
(transitive verb) to twist (yarn); to lay (rope) |
縲紲 see styles |
ruisetsu るいせつ |
(archaism) black rope used to bind criminals; being bound in prison |
縲絏 see styles |
ruisetsu るいせつ |
(archaism) black rope used to bind criminals; being bound in prison |
繩子 绳子 see styles |
shéng zi sheng2 zi5 sheng tzu |
cord; string; rope; CL:條|条[tiao2] |
繩文 绳文 see styles |
shéng wén sheng2 wen2 sheng wen |
Jyōmon period of Japanese prehistory, with rope pattern pottery |
繩梯 绳梯 see styles |
shéng tī sheng2 ti1 sheng t`i sheng ti |
a rope ladder |
繩目 see styles |
nawame なわめ |
(out-dated kanji) (1) knot (in rope, etc.); bonds; fetters; (2) arrest; (3) rope impressions (on the surface of pottery) |
繩索 绳索 see styles |
shéng suǒ sheng2 suo3 sheng so |
rope |
纜索 缆索 see styles |
lǎn suǒ lan3 suo3 lan so |
cable; hawser; mooring rope |
纜繩 缆绳 see styles |
lǎn shéng lan3 sheng2 lan sheng |
cable; hawser; mooring rope |
股縄 see styles |
matanawa またなわ |
crotch rope (in sexual bondage) |
腰縄 see styles |
koshinawa こしなわ |
leash; rope tied round prisoner's waists |
舫い see styles |
moyai もやい |
painter; mooring rope |
荒縄 see styles |
aranawa あらなわ |
straw rope |
製綱 see styles |
seikou / seko せいこう |
rope-making; rope manufacture |
要子 see styles |
yào zi yao4 zi5 yao tzu youko / yoko ようこ |
straw rope (female given name) Yōko |
解纜 解缆 see styles |
jiě lǎn jie3 lan3 chieh lan kairan かいらん |
to untie a mooring rope (n,vs,vi) weighing anchor; unmooring; sailing off |
詰り see styles |
tsumari つまり |
(adverb) (1) (kana only) that is to say; that is; in other words; I mean; (2) (kana only) in short; in brief; to sum up; ultimately; in the end; in the long run; when all is said and done; what it all comes down to; when you get right down to it; basically; (3) (kana only) clogging; obstruction; stuffing; (degree of) blockage; (4) (kana only) shrinkage; (5) (kana only) end; conclusion; (6) (kana only) (archaism) dead end; corner; (7) (kana only) (archaism) distress; being at the end of one's rope |
跳繩 跳绳 see styles |
tiào shéng tiao4 sheng2 t`iao sheng tiao sheng |
to jump rope; to skip; a skipping rope; a jump rope |
軟梯 软梯 see styles |
ruǎn tī ruan3 ti1 juan t`i juan ti |
rope ladder |
釣橋 see styles |
tsurubashi つるばし |
suspension bridge; rope bridge; (place-name) Tsurubashi |
鉄索 see styles |
tessaku てっさく |
cable; wire rope; cableway |
鉤縄 see styles |
kaginawa かぎなわ |
ninja rope with grappling hook |
鋼索 see styles |
kousaku / kosaku こうさく |
steel cable; steel wire rope; (surname) Kōsaku |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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