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12>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
喬 乔 see styles |
qiáo qiao2 ch`iao chiao tadashi ただし |
More info & calligraphy: Jon(personal name) Tadashi Lofty. |
喬林 乔林 see styles |
qiáo lín qiao2 lin2 ch`iao lin chiao lin |
More info & calligraphy: Jolynn |
聳立 耸立 see styles |
sǒng lì song3 li4 sung li shouritsu / shoritsu しょうりつ |
to stand tall; to tower aloft (n,vs,vi) being conspicuously tall |
高閣 高阁 see styles |
gāo gé gao1 ge2 kao ko koukaku / kokaku こうかく |
tall building; high shelf tall building; high shelf |
高帽子 see styles |
gāo mào zi gao1 mao4 zi5 kao mao tzu takaboushi / takaboshi たかぼうし |
tall conical paper hat worn as a public humiliation; dunce cap; (fig.) flattery (See 山高帽子) tall hat |
伉 see styles |
kàng kang4 k`ang kang tsuyoshi つよし |
spouse; big and tall; strong; robust; upright and outspoken (male given name) Tsuyoshi |
卓 see styles |
zhuó zhuo2 cho masaru まさる |
outstanding (1) table; desk; (counter) (2) (たく only) counter for tables, desks, etc.; (3) (しょく only) {Buddh} offering table before an altar (sometimes used in tea ceremony); (4) (しょく only) (abbreviation) (See 卓香炉) tabletop incense burner; (given name) Masaru Lofty, tall erect. |
台 see styles |
tái tai2 t`ai tai dai だい |
(classical) you (in letters); variant of 臺|台[tai2] (n,n-suf) (1) stand; rest; base; pedestal; platform; table; holder; support; rack; (2) setting (of a gem); mounting; (3) (See 台木・1) stock (in grafting); (counter) (4) counter for machines and vehicles; (suffix) (5) (after a rounded value) level (e.g. price level); mark; range; decade (of one's life); (suffix noun) (6) tall building (with a fine view); (observation) platform; (suffix noun) (7) (in place names) plateau; heights; (surname) Dai A flat place, platform, plateau, terrace; an abbrev. for 臺 and for 天台 Tiantai, hence 台嶽 the Tiantai mountain; 台宗; 台家 its 'school'; 台徒 its disciples; 台教; 台道 its doctrine, or way. |
座 see styles |
zuò zuo4 tso za ざ |
seat; base; stand; (bound form) constellation; (archaic) suffix used in a respectful form of address (e.g. 師座|师座[shi1 zuo4]); classifier for large immovable objects such as buildings, mountains, bridges etc (1) seat; place; (2) position; status; (3) gathering; party; company; atmosphere (of a gathering); (4) stand; pedestal; platform; (5) (hist) trade guild; (suffix) (6) attaches to the names of constellations; (suffix) (7) attaches to the names of theatres, cinemas and theatrical troupes; (suf,ctr) (8) (See 里神楽) counter for theatres, deities, Buddhist images, tall mountains, and satokagura songs; (surname) Za āsana. A seat; throne; classifier of buildings, etc. |
廈 厦 see styles |
shà sha4 sha hisashi ひさし |
(bound form) tall building; mansion; (bound form) rear annex; lean-to; Taiwan pr. [xia4] (given name) Hisashi |
楼 see styles |
rou / ro ろう |
(n,n-suf) (1) (suffix used in names) tower; tall building; belvedere; (n,n-suf) (2) turret; lookout; watchtower; (n,n-suf) (3) (archaism) brothel; (surname, female given name) Rou |
榔 see styles |
láng lang2 lang |
tall tree (archaic) |
橚 see styles |
sù su4 su |
tall and straight (of trees) |
軒 轩 see styles |
xuān xuan1 hsüan noki のき |
pavilion with a view; high; tall; high fronted, curtained carriage (old) (suf,ctr) (1) counter for buildings (esp. houses); (suffix) (2) suffix for a pen name, stage name, etc.; (surname) Noki |
閬 阆 see styles |
làng lang4 lang |
(literary) vast; spacious; (literary) lofty; (literary) tall door; (literary) dry moat outside a city wall |
頎 颀 see styles |
qí qi2 ch`i chi |
tall |
高 see styles |
gāo gao1 kao masaru まさる |
high; tall; above average; loud; your (honorific) (n,n-suf) (usu. だか when used as a suffix) quantity; amount; volume; number; amount of money; (given name) Masaru High, lofty, eminent. |
丈長 see styles |
takenaga たけなが |
(noun or adjectival noun) tall |
中指 see styles |
zhōng zhǐ zhong1 zhi3 chung chih nakasashi なかさし |
middle finger (1) middle finger; long finger; second finger; tall finger; (2) middle toe; third toe; (surname) Nakasashi |
修長 修长 see styles |
xiū cháng xiu1 chang2 hsiu ch`ang hsiu chang osanaga おさなが |
slender; lanky; tall and thin (given name) Osanaga |
偃蹇 see styles |
yǎn jiǎn yan3 jian3 yen chien enken |
to stand tall |
偉岸 伟岸 see styles |
wěi àn wei3 an4 wei an |
imposing; upright and tall; outstanding; gigantic in stature |
勁拔 劲拔 see styles |
jìng bá jing4 ba2 ching pa |
tall and straight |
卓錫 卓锡 see styles |
zhuó xí zhuo2 xi2 cho hsi takushaku |
Tall or erect staves, i. e. their place, a monastery. |
危樓 危楼 see styles |
wēi lóu wei1 lou2 wei lou |
(literary) tall building; dangerous building; one that is at risk of collapse |
台閣 see styles |
taikaku; daikaku たいかく; だいかく |
tall building; the cabinet |
喬木 乔木 see styles |
qiáo mù qiao2 mu4 ch`iao mu chiao mu takagi たかぎ |
tree, esp. with recognizable trunk (as opposed to 灌木[guan4 mu4], bush or shrub) tall tree; forest tree; arbor; arbour; (place-name, surname) Takagi |
塔楼 see styles |
tourou / toro とうろう |
(rare) tall building |
壁立 see styles |
bì lì bi4 li4 pi li kabedachi かべだち |
(of cliffs etc) stand like a wall; rise steeply (See 壁立千仞) cliff that stands tall like a wall; (place-name) Kabedachi |
大口 see styles |
dà kǒu da4 kou3 ta k`ou ta kou daiguchi だいぐち |
big mouthful (of food, drink, smoke etc); open mouth; gulping; gobbling; gaping (1) big mouth; mouth opened wide; (2) boastful speech; tall talk; bragging; boasting; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (3) (ant: 小口・こぐち・2) large amount; large quantity; (surname) Daiguchi |
大男 see styles |
oootoko おおおとこ |
big man; large man; tall man; giant |
天梯 see styles |
tiān tī tian1 ti1 t`ien t`i tien ti |
stairway to heaven; high mountain road; tall ladder on a building or other large structure; space elevator |
層楼 see styles |
sourou / soro そうろう |
tall building |
屹立 see styles |
yì lì yi4 li4 i li kitsuritsu きつりつ |
to tower; to stand straight (of person's bearing) (n,vs,vi) standing tall; towering; soaring |
岌々 see styles |
kyuukyuu / kyukyu きゅうきゅう |
(adj-t,adv-to) (1) tall (as a mountain, etc.); (2) exceedingly dangerous |
岌岌 see styles |
kyuukyuu / kyukyu きゅうきゅう |
(adj-t,adv-to) (1) tall (as a mountain, etc.); (2) exceedingly dangerous |
峻峭 see styles |
jun qiào jun4 qiao4 chün ch`iao chün chiao shunshou / shunsho しゅんしょう |
high and steep (adjectival noun) (1) tall and steep; (adjectival noun) (2) severe and dignified; severe and cruel |
崔巍 see styles |
cuī wēi cui1 wei1 ts`ui wei tsui wei |
tall; towering |
嵩高 see styles |
suukou / suko すうこう |
(adjectival noun) (archaism) lofty (of a mountain); tall |
巨塔 see styles |
kyotou / kyoto きょとう |
tall tower; large tower |
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. |
彪壯 彪壮 see styles |
biāo zhuàng biao1 zhuang4 piao chuang |
tall and husky; hefty |
徳利 see styles |
noritoshi のりとし |
(ateji / phonetic) (1) sake bottle; tall and slender bottle with a narrow mouth made from ceramic, metal or glass that can be used for sake, shoyu or rice vinegar; (2) turtleneck (sweater); (3) someone who cannot swim; (personal name) Noritoshi |
挺拔 see styles |
tǐng bá ting3 ba2 t`ing pa ting pa |
tall and straight |
支謙 支谦 see styles |
zhī qiān zhi1 qian1 chih ch`ien chih chien shiken しけん |
(personal name) Shiken Chih-ch'ien; name of a Yueh-chih monk said to have come to Loyang at the end of the Han dynasty and under the Wei; tall, dark, emaciated, with light brown eyes; very learned and wise. |
昂藏 see styles |
áng cáng ang2 cang2 ang ts`ang ang tsang |
tall and strongly built; stalwart; courageous |
暖竹 see styles |
danchiku; danchiku ダンチク; だんちく |
(kana only) Arundo donax (species of tall perennial cane) |
森然 see styles |
sēn rán sen1 ran2 sen jan |
(of tall trees) dense, thick; awe-inspiring |
楼上 see styles |
roujou / rojo ろうじょう |
(See 楼閣) on top of a tall building; balcony; upper floor |
楼台 see styles |
roudai / rodai ろうだい |
lofty building; tall building |
櫑子 see styles |
raishi らいし |
tall container resembling a serving table (used for serving sake, confectionery, etc.) |
洪直 see styles |
hóng zhí hong2 zhi2 hung chih kōchoku |
straight and tall |
漸々 see styles |
youyou / yoyo ようよう |
(adverb) (1) (obscure) gradually; by degrees; (2) (obscure) the sight of a tall soaring rock; (3) (obscure) crying; weeping; (place-name) Yōyou |
漸漸 渐渐 see styles |
jiàn jiàn jian4 jian4 chien chien zenzen ぜんぜん |
gradually (adverb) (1) (obscure) gradually; by degrees; (2) (obscure) the sight of a tall soaring rock; (3) (obscure) crying; weeping gradually |
登楼 see styles |
tourou / toro とうろう |
(n,vs,vi) (1) climbing a tower; going up a tall building; (n,vs,vi) (2) visiting a brothel |
矗立 see styles |
chù lì chu4 li4 ch`u li chu li |
to tower; standing tall and upright (of large building) |
笠雲 see styles |
kasagumo かさぐも |
cap cloud (cloud shaped like an Asian bamboo hat that forms at the peak of a tall mountain) |
篔簹 筼筜 see styles |
yún dāng yun2 dang1 yün tang |
species of tall bamboo |
罍子 see styles |
raishi らいし |
tall container resembling a serving table (used for serving sake, confectionery, etc.) |
肅立 肃立 see styles |
sù lì su4 li4 su li |
to stand respectfully; (of trees, mountains) standing tall and majestic |
背高 see styles |
seitaka / setaka せいたか |
(n,adj-no,adj-na) tallness; tall person |
脩竹 see styles |
shuuchiku / shuchiku しゅうちく |
tall bamboo; (given name) Shuuchiku |
長跪 长跪 see styles |
cháng guì chang2 gui4 ch`ang kuei chang kuei chouki / choki ちょうき |
to kneel as in prayer (without sitting back on the heels) way of sitting by placing both knees on the ground and standing upright Kneeling with knees and toes touching the ground and thighs and body erect; tall kneeling. |
長身 see styles |
choushin / choshin ちょうしん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) tall figure; high stature |
長躯 see styles |
chouku / choku ちょうく |
tall figure |
頭身 see styles |
toushin / toshin とうしん |
(1) head and body; (suffix) (2) (after a number) heads tall (ratio of total height to length of the head); heads long |
高い see styles |
takai たかい |
(adjective) (1) high; tall; (2) expensive |
高塀 see styles |
takakabe たかかべ |
tall fence; (surname) Takakabe |
高大 see styles |
gāo dà gao1 da4 kao ta takahiro たかひろ |
tall; lofty; towering (noun or adjectival noun) (1) lofty; grand; impressive; (2) (abbreviation) (See 高等学校,大学・1) high school and university; (given name) Takahiro |
高層 高层 see styles |
gāo céng gao1 ceng2 kao ts`eng kao tseng kousou / koso こうそう |
high-rise; high level; high class (adj-no,n) (1) (ant: 低層・1) high-rise (building); multistory; multistoried; tall; (adj-no,n) (2) high (altitude); upper (atmosphere, air current, etc.) |
高挑 see styles |
gāo tiǎo gao1 tiao3 kao t`iao kao tiao |
raised high; (of a person) slender; tall and thin (Taiwan pr. [gao1tiao1]) |
高木 see styles |
gāo mù gao1 mu4 kao mu tagaki たがき |
Takagi (Japanese surname) tall tree; (surname) Tagaki |
高楼 see styles |
takadono たかどの |
(form) tall building; tower; (surname) Takadono |
高機 see styles |
takabata; takahata たかばた; たかはた |
traditional Japanese treadle-operated tall loom |
高矮 see styles |
gāo ǎi gao1 ai3 kao ai |
height (i.e. whether short or tall) |
高聳 高耸 see styles |
gāo sǒng gao1 song3 kao sung |
erect; towering; to stand tall |
高靿 see styles |
gāo yào gao1 yao4 kao yao |
(of boots, socks etc) long; high; tall |
高䠷 see styles |
gāo tiǎo gao1 tiao3 kao t`iao kao tiao |
(of a person) slender; tall and thin |
髝髞 see styles |
láo sào lao2 sao4 lao sao |
boorish and irascible; tall |
魁偉 魁伟 see styles |
kuí wěi kui2 wei3 k`uei wei kuei wei kaii / kai かいい |
tall and big; stalwart (noun or adjectival noun) brawny; muscular; impressive; gigantic |
魁梧 see styles |
kuí wú kui2 wu2 k`uei wu kuei wu kaigo かいご |
tall and sturdy (personal name) Kaigo |
のっぽ see styles |
noppo のっぽ |
(1) tall, lanky person; bean pole; (adj-no,adj-na) (2) tall and thin; tall and lanky |
ビル街 see styles |
birugai ビルがい |
downtown high-rise area; street of office buildings; area of medium to tall business buildings |
ほら話 see styles |
horabanashi ほらばなし |
tall story; tall tale; cock-and-bull story |
一本歯 see styles |
ipponba いっぽんば |
tall geta with a single tooth |
亜高木 see styles |
akouboku / akoboku あこうぼく |
subcanopy tree; understory tree; semi-tall tree |
大個兒 大个儿 see styles |
dà gè r da4 ge4 r5 ta ko r |
(coll.) tall person |
姫沙羅 see styles |
himeshara; himeshara ひめしゃら; ヒメシャラ |
(kana only) tall stewartia (Stewartia monadelpha); hime-syara stewartia |
孟宗竹 see styles |
mèng zōng zhú meng4 zong1 zhu2 meng tsung chu mousouchiku; mousoudake; mousouchiku; mousoudake / mosochiku; mosodake; mosochiku; mosodake もうそうちく; もうそうだけ; モウソウチク; モウソウダケ |
see 毛竹[mao2 zhu2] (kana only) moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens); tall bamboo cultivated for its edible shoots |
彪個子 彪个子 see styles |
biāo gè zi biao1 ge4 zi5 piao ko tzu |
tall and strong physique |
法螺話 see styles |
horabanashi ほらばなし |
tall story; tall tale; cock-and-bull story |
緩降機 see styles |
kankouki / kankoki かんこうき |
slow-descent device (for evacuating tall buildings) |
蚊蜻蛉 see styles |
katonbo かとんぼ |
(1) crane fly; daddy longlegs (insect of family Tipulidae); (2) (derogatory term) a tall, gangly person; string bean; (given name) Katonbo |
長筒靴 长筒靴 see styles |
cháng tǒng xuē chang2 tong3 xue1 ch`ang t`ung hsüeh chang tung hsüeh |
tall boots |
駄法螺 see styles |
dabora だぼら |
big talk; tall tale |
高下駄 see styles |
takageta たかげた |
tall wooden clogs |
高個子 高个子 see styles |
gāo gè zi gao1 ge4 zi5 kao ko tzu |
tall person; (of a person) tall |
高富帥 高富帅 see styles |
gāo fù shuài gao1 fu4 shuai4 kao fu shuai |
"Mr Perfect" (i.e. tall, rich and handsome) (Internet slang) |
高挑子 see styles |
gāo tiǎo zi gao1 tiao3 zi5 kao t`iao tzu kao tiao tzu |
tall person |
高灯台 see styles |
takatoudai / takatodai たかとうだい |
tall lamp or candle stand; tall candlestick |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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