There are 58 total results for your 嘗 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
嘗 尝 see styles |
cháng chang2 ch`ang chang jō なめ |
to taste; to try (food); to experience; (literary) ever; once (1) lick; (2) (archaism) tasting medicine to see if it contains poison; medicine-taster to taste |
嘗て see styles |
katsute かつて |
(adv,adj-no) (1) (kana only) once; before; formerly; ever; former; ex-; (2) (kana only) never yet; never before; first time; still not happened |
嘗め see styles |
name なめ |
(1) lick; (2) (archaism) tasting medicine to see if it contains poison; medicine-taster |
嘗平 see styles |
shouhei / shohe しょうへい |
(personal name) Shouhei |
嘗知 尝知 see styles |
cháng zhī chang2 zhi1 ch`ang chih chang chih jōchi |
to taste |
嘗糞 尝粪 see styles |
cháng fèn chang2 fen4 ch`ang fen chang fen shoufun / shofun しょうふん |
to taste a patient's excrement (a form of medical examination, seen as an act of loyalty or filial piety); to suck up to sb; to kiss ass shamelessly flattering; brown-nosing; licking excrement |
嘗美 see styles |
katsuyoshi かつよし |
(male given name) Katsuyoshi |
嘗試 尝试 see styles |
cháng shì chang2 shi4 ch`ang shih chang shih |
More info & calligraphy: Let Us Try |
嘗鮮 尝鲜 see styles |
cháng xiān chang2 xian1 ch`ang hsien chang hsien |
to taste (fresh food or a delicacy); (fig.) to try something new |
何嘗 何尝 see styles |
hé cháng he2 chang2 ho ch`ang ho chang |
(rhetorical question) when?; how?; it's not that... |
品嘗 品尝 see styles |
pǐn cháng pin3 chang2 p`in ch`ang pin chang |
to taste a small amount; to sample |
垢嘗 see styles |
akaname あかなめ |
akaname; Japanese creature said to lick filth in bathrooms |
新嘗 see styles |
niiname; shinjou; shinshou; niinae(ok); niwanai(ok) / niname; shinjo; shinsho; ninae(ok); niwanai(ok) にいなめ; しんじょう; しんしょう; にいなえ(ok); にわない(ok) |
ceremonial offering to the deities by the Emperor of newly-harvested rice |
未嘗 未尝 see styles |
wèi cháng wei4 chang2 wei ch`ang wei chang mijō |
not ever; not necessarily there has never been (a case of) |
淺嘗 浅尝 see styles |
qiǎn cháng qian3 chang2 ch`ien ch`ang chien chang |
to merely have a sip or a bite (of one's food or drink); (fig.) to dabble in; to flirt with (a topic) |
飽嘗 饱尝 see styles |
bǎo cháng bao3 chang2 pao ch`ang pao chang |
to enjoy fully; to experience to the full over a long period |
嘗める see styles |
nameru なめる |
(transitive verb) (1) to lick; (2) to taste; (3) to experience (esp. a hardship); (4) to make fun of; to make light of; to put down; to treat with contempt; to underestimate |
大嘗会 see styles |
daijoue / daijoe だいじょうえ |
(See 大嘗祭) banquet on the occasion of the first ceremonial offering of rice by the newly-enthroned emperor |
大嘗祭 see styles |
daijousai; oonienomatsuri; oonamematsuri / daijosai; oonienomatsuri; oonamematsuri だいじょうさい; おおにえのまつり; おおなめまつり |
(See 新嘗祭) first ceremonial offering of rice by newly-enthroned Emperor |
孟嘗君 孟尝君 see styles |
mèng cháng jun meng4 chang2 jun1 meng ch`ang chün meng chang chün |
Lord Menchang of Qi, Chancellor of Qi and of Wei during the Warring States Period (475-221 BC) |
新嘗祭 see styles |
niinamesai; shinjousai / ninamesai; shinjosai にいなめさい; しんじょうさい |
ceremonial offering to the deities by the Emperor of newly-harvested rice |
淺嘗者 浅尝者 see styles |
qiǎn cháng zhě qian3 chang2 zhe3 ch`ien ch`ang che chien chang che |
dilettante; amateur; dabbler |
神嘗祭 see styles |
kannamesai; shinjousai; kannienomatsuri / kannamesai; shinjosai; kannienomatsuri かんなめさい; しんじょうさい; かんにえのまつり |
offering of the year's new rice harvest (imperial festival, October 17) |
総嘗め see styles |
souname / soname そうなめ |
annihilation; sweeping victory |
嘗てない see styles |
katsutenai かつてない |
(exp,adj-i) (kana only) (See 嘗て・かつて・2) unprecedented; never seen before |
嘗盡心酸 尝尽心酸 see styles |
cháng jìn xīn suān chang2 jin4 xin1 suan1 ch`ang chin hsin suan chang chin hsin suan |
to experience one's full share of sorrows (idiom) |
嘗試錯誤 尝试错误 see styles |
cháng shì cuò wù chang2 shi4 cuo4 wu4 ch`ang shih ts`o wu chang shih tso wu |
to proceed by trial and error; to learn by making mistakes |
備嘗辛苦 备尝辛苦 see styles |
bèi cháng xīn kǔ bei4 chang2 xin1 ku3 pei ch`ang hsin k`u pei chang hsin ku |
to have suffered all kinds of hardships (idiom) |
未だ嘗て see styles |
imadakatsute いまだかつて |
(expression) (kana only) not until now (with neg. verb); never yet |
未嘗不可 未尝不可 see styles |
wèi cháng bù kě wei4 chang2 bu4 ke3 wei ch`ang pu k`o wei chang pu ko |
(idiom) acceptable; fine; okay |
淺嘗輒止 浅尝辄止 see styles |
qiǎn cháng zhé zhǐ qian3 chang2 zhe2 zhi3 ch`ien ch`ang che chih chien chang che chih |
lit. to stop after taking just a sip (idiom); fig. to gain only a superficial knowledge of something and then stop |
神嘗の祭 see styles |
kannienomatsuri かんにえのまつり |
offering of the year's new rice harvest (imperial festival, October 17) |
臥薪嘗胆 see styles |
gashinshoutan / gashinshotan がしんしょうたん |
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) going through thick and thin to attain one's objective; enduring unspeakable hardships for the sake of vengeance |
臥薪嘗膽 卧薪尝胆 see styles |
wò xīn cháng dǎn wo4 xin1 chang2 dan3 wo hsin ch`ang tan wo hsin chang tan |
lit. to sleep on brushwood and taste gall (like King Gou Jian of Yue 勾踐|勾践[Gou1 Jian4]), in order to recall one's humiliations) (idiom); fig. to maintain one's resolve for revenge |
嘗めてかかる see styles |
nametekakaru なめてかかる |
(exp,v5r) (kana only) to look down on (someone); to make fun of; to put down; to treat with contempt; to underestimate |
苦汁を嘗める see styles |
kujuuonameru / kujuonameru くじゅうをなめる |
(exp,v1) to have a bitter experience |
苦渋を嘗める see styles |
kujuuonameru / kujuonameru くじゅうをなめる |
(irregular kanji usage) (exp,v1) to have a bitter experience |
べろべろ嘗める see styles |
beroberonameru べろべろなめる |
(exp,v1) (kana only) to lick something up; to lap something up |
嘗てない(rK) see styles |
katsutenai かつてない |
(exp,adj-i) (kana only) (See かつて・2) unprecedented; never seen before |
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name なめ |
(1) lick; (2) (kana only) {hanaf} bottom card of the draw pile; (3) (archaism) tasting (a nobleman's) medicine to see if it contains poison; medicine taster |
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namemiso なめみそ |
flavoured miso; miso mixed with meat, vegetables, fish, etc. |
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katsute(p); katte(曾te) かつて(P); かって(曾て) |
(adv,adj-no) (1) (kana only) once; before; formerly; ever; former; ex-; (adv,adj-no) (2) (kana only) (used with neg. verb) never yet; never before; first time; still not happened |
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souname(総name, 総嘗me); souname(総name) / soname(総name, 総嘗me); soname(総name) そうなめ(総なめ, 総嘗め); そうナメ(総ナメ) |
(1) sweeping over (e.g. of a natural disaster); engulfing; (2) sweeping victory; clean sweep |
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nameru なめる |
(transitive verb) (1) to lick; to lap; to suck; (transitive verb) (2) to taste; (transitive verb) (3) to experience (esp. a hardship); (transitive verb) (4) (kana only) (poss. from 無礼(なめ); also written 無礼る) (See 無礼・なめ) to look down on (someone); to make fun of; to put down; to treat with contempt; to underestimate; (transitive verb) (5) to lick (at; of flames); to burn |
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souname / soname そうなめ |
(1) sweeping over (e.g. of a natural disaster); engulfing; (2) sweeping victory; clean sweep |
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katsute(p); katte(曾te) かつて(P); かって(曾て) |
(adv,adj-no) (1) (kana only) once; before; formerly; ever; former; ex-; (adv,adj-no) (2) (kana only) (used with neg. verb) never yet; never before; first time; still not happened |
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nameru なめる |
(transitive verb) (1) to lick; to lap; to suck; (transitive verb) (2) to taste; (transitive verb) (3) to experience (esp. a hardship); (transitive verb) (4) (kana only) (poss. from 無礼(なめ); also written 無礼る) (See 無礼・なめ) to look down on (someone); to make fun of; to put down; to treat with contempt; to underestimate; (transitive verb) (5) to lick (at; of flames); to burn |
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katsute(p); katte かつて(P); かって |
(adv,adj-no) (1) (kana only) once; before; formerly; ever; former; ex-; (adv,adj-no) (2) (kana only) (used with neg. verb) never yet; never before; first time; still not happened |
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nameru(p); nameru(sk) なめる(P); ナメる(sk) |
(transitive verb) (1) to lick; to lap; to suck; (transitive verb) (2) to taste; (transitive verb) (3) to experience (esp. a hardship); (transitive verb) (4) (kana only) (also written as ナメる and 無礼る) to underestimate; to make light of; to look down on (someone); to make a fool of; to treat with contempt; to disparage; (transitive verb) (5) to lick (at; of flames); to burn |
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kuhaionameru くはいをなめる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to drink a bitter cup; to have a bitter experience; to suffer a defeat |
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shinsanonameru しんさんをなめる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to undergo many hardships; to taste the bitters of life |
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imadakatsute いまだかつて |
(expression) (kana only) (with neg. verb) not until now; never yet |
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nametsukusu なめつくす |
(transitive verb) (1) to lick (all) up; to lick all over; to lick clean; (transitive verb) (2) to engulf (in flames); to consume (of fire); to sweep through; to completely destroy |
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beroberonameru(berobero舐meru); beroberonameru(berobero舐meru, berobero嘗meru) ベロベロなめる(ベロベロ舐める); べろべろなめる(べろべろ舐める, べろべろ嘗める) |
(exp,v1) (kana only) to lick something up; to lap something up |
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imadakatsute いまだかつて |
(adverb) (with neg. sentence) never (before) |
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namemawasu なめまわす |
(transitive verb) to lick all over; to run one's tongue over |
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kujuuonameru / kujuonameru くじゅうをなめる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to have a bitter experience |
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kujuuonameru / kujuonameru くじゅうをなめる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to have a bitter experience |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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