There are 11 total results for your 筆頭 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
筆頭 笔头 see styles |
bǐ tóu bi3 tou2 pi t`ou pi tou hittou(p); fudegashira / hitto(p); fudegashira ひっとう(P); ふでがしら |
ability to write; writing skill; written; in written form (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) brush tip; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) first on a list; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (3) head; chief |
筆頭岩 see styles |
hittouiwa / hittoiwa ひっとういわ |
(place-name) Hittouiwa |
筆頭者 see styles |
hittousha / hittosha ひっとうしゃ |
head of a family; first name on a list |
筆頭菜 see styles |
hittousai / hittosai ひっとうさい tsukushi つくし |
(gikun reading) fertile shoot of field horsetail |
筆頭株主 see styles |
hittoukabunushi / hittokabunushi ひっとうかぶぬし |
biggest shareholder; largest stockholder |
筆頭著者 see styles |
hittouchosha / hittochosha ひっとうちょしゃ |
first author |
前頭筆頭 see styles |
maegashirahittou / maegashirahitto まえがしらひっとう |
{sumo} two highest ranked maegashira wrestlers |
十両筆頭 see styles |
juuryouhittou / juryohitto じゅうりょうひっとう |
{sumo} two highest ranked wrestlers in juryo division |
筆頭とする see styles |
hittoutosuru / hittotosuru ひっとうとする |
(exp,vs-i) (as ~を筆頭とする) (See 筆頭・3) to be led by; to be headed by |
Variations: |
tsukushi(gikun); dohitsu(土筆); hittousai(筆頭菜); tsukuzukushi(土筆)(ok) / tsukushi(gikun); dohitsu(土筆); hittosai(筆頭菜); tsukuzukushi(土筆)(ok) つくし(gikun); どひつ(土筆); ひっとうさい(筆頭菜); つくづくし(土筆)(ok) |
(1) (See 杉菜) fertile shoot of field horsetail; (2) (どひつ only) (See 焼き筆) wooden stick with a burned tip (used to create underdrawings) |
好記性不如爛筆頭 好记性不如烂笔头 see styles |
hǎo jì xìng bù rú làn bǐ tóu hao3 ji4 xing4 bu4 ru2 lan4 bi3 tou2 hao chi hsing pu ju lan pi t`ou hao chi hsing pu ju lan pi tou |
the palest ink is better than the best memory (idiom) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 11 results for "筆頭" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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