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There are 31 total results for your 趣味 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

趣味

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qù wèi
    qu4 wei4
ch`ü wei
    chü wei
 shumi
    しゅみ
fun; interest; delight; taste; liking; preference
(1) hobby; pastime; (2) tastes; preference; liking

趣味人

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 shumijin
    しゅみじん
hobbyist; person with many interests; dilettante

趣味家

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 shumika
    しゅみか
connoisseur; devotee

趣味性

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 shumisei / shumise
    しゅみせい
particular interest; fondness

趣味本

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 shumibon
    しゅみぼん
hobby book

俗趣味

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 zokushumi
    ぞくしゅみ
vulgar taste

同趣味

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 doushumi / doshumi
    どうしゅみ
the same interests

多趣味

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 tashumi
    たしゅみ
(n,adj-na,adj-no) having various interests; wide range of interests

悪趣味

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 akushumi
    あくしゅみ
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) bad taste; poor taste; gaudiness; vulgarity; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) nastiness; nasty behaviour; perverse disposition; perversity

没趣味

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 botsushumi
    ぼつしゅみ
(noun or adjectival noun) commonplace; vapid; insipid

無趣味

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 mushumi
    むしゅみ
(adj-na,adj-no,n) (1) having no hobbies; lacking interests; humdrum; (adj-na,adj-no,n) (2) tasteless; prosaic; vulgar; dull; dry; uninteresting

趣味嗜好

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 shumishikou / shumishiko
    しゅみしこう
interests and preferences

低回趣味

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 teikaishumi / tekaishumi
    ていかいしゅみ
(yoji) disposition toward rejecting mundane affairs and enjoying nature and art

低徊趣味

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 teikaishumi / tekaishumi
    ていかいしゅみ
(yoji) disposition toward rejecting mundane affairs and enjoying nature and art

偽悪趣味

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 giakushumi
    ぎあくしゅみ
propensity to put oneself in as bad a light as possible; being prone to act bad

少女趣味

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 shoujoshumi / shojoshumi
    しょうじょしゅみ
(1) (school) girlish taste (for things that are sweet, cute, romantic, etc.); (2) interest in young girls (rather than adult women)

懐古趣味

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 kaikoshumi
    かいこしゅみ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) nostalgia for the good old days; taste for the past; retro tastes

成金趣味

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 narikinshumi
    なりきんしゅみ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) the ostentation (bad taste) of the nouveau riche; air of vulgar prosperity

異国趣味

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 ikokushumi
    いこくしゅみ
taste for the exotic; infatuation with a foreign way of life; exoticism

衒学趣味

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 gengakushumi
    げんがくしゅみ
pedantry; display of one's learning; being of a pedantic disposition

鍵穴趣味

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 kagianashumi
    かぎあなしゅみ
(yoji) voyeurism

露悪趣味

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 roakushumi
    ろあくしゅみ
being apt to make a show of one's faults; penchant for boasting of one's faults; pretending to be worse than one really is

韜晦趣味

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 toukaishumi / tokaishumi
    とうかいしゅみ
propensity to efface oneself; being prone to conceal one's talent

骨董趣味

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 kottoushumi / kottoshumi
    こっとうしゅみ
antiquarianism

趣味が悪い

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 shumigawarui
    しゅみがわるい
(exp,adj-i) bad taste (e.g. in clothes); poor taste

趣味の悪い

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 shuminowarui
    しゅみのわるい
(exp,adj-i) in bad taste; vulgar; tasteless

四畳半趣味

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 yojouhanshumi / yojohanshumi
    よじょうはんしゅみ
(See 四畳半・よじょうはん・2) enjoying food, drink and entertainment in a small room

Variations:
低徊趣味
低回趣味

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 teikaishumi / tekaishumi
    ていかいしゅみ
(yoji) disposition toward rejecting mundane affairs and enjoying nature and art

Variations:
覗き趣味
のぞき趣味

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 nozokishumi
    のぞきしゅみ
voyeurism

Variations:
趣味がいい
趣味が良い
趣味がよい

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 shumigaii(趣味gaii, 趣味ga良i); shumigayoi(趣味ga良i, 趣味gayoi) / shumigai(趣味gai, 趣味ga良i); shumigayoi(趣味ga良i, 趣味gayoi)
    しゅみがいい(趣味がいい, 趣味が良い); しゅみがよい(趣味が良い, 趣味がよい)
(exp,adj-ix) in good taste; tasteful; having good taste; having a cultivated taste

Variations:
趣味のいい
趣味の良い
趣味のよい

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 shuminoii(趣味noii, 趣味no良i); shuminoyoi(趣味no良i, 趣味noyoi) / shuminoi(趣味noi, 趣味no良i); shuminoyoi(趣味no良i, 趣味noyoi)
    しゅみのいい(趣味のいい, 趣味の良い); しゅみのよい(趣味の良い, 趣味のよい)
(exp,adj-ix) in good taste; tasteful; (person) of refined taste; of cultivated tastes
This page contains 31 results for "趣味" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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