There are 21 total results for your 顆 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
顆 颗 see styles |
kē ke1 k`o ko ka か |
classifier for small spheres, pearls, corn grains, teeth, hearts, satellites etc (1) condyle; (counter) (2) (archaism) counter for grains and small spheres |
顆粒 颗粒 see styles |
kē lì ke1 li4 k`o li ko li karyuu / karyu かりゅう |
kernel; granule; granulated (sugar, chemical product) (noun - becomes adjective with の) granule |
印顆 see styles |
inka いんか |
stamp; seal |
顆節目 see styles |
kasetsumoku かせつもく |
Condylarthra; extinct order of mammals |
顆粒剤 see styles |
karyuuzai / karyuzai かりゅうざい |
granules (medicine) |
顆粒層 see styles |
karyuusou / karyuso かりゅうそう |
{anat} granular layer; stratum granulosum |
顆粒性 see styles |
karyuusei / karyuse かりゅうせい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) granular |
顆粒物 颗粒物 see styles |
kē lì wù ke1 li4 wu4 k`o li wu ko li wu |
particulate matter (PM) |
顆粒状 see styles |
karyuujou / karyujo かりゅうじょう |
(can be adjective with の) granular |
顆粒球 see styles |
karyuukyuu / karyukyu かりゅうきゅう |
granulocyte |
顆粒無收 颗粒无收 see styles |
kē lì wú shōu ke1 li4 wu2 shou1 k`o li wu shou ko li wu shou |
not a single grain was reaped (as in a bad harvest year) |
顆粒細胞 see styles |
karyuusaibou / karyusaibo かりゅうさいぼう |
granule cell |
一顆明珠 一颗明珠 see styles |
yī kē míng zhū yi1 ke1 ming2 zhu1 i k`o ming chu i ko ming chu Ikka myōju |
One Bright Pearl |
分泌顆粒 分泌颗粒 see styles |
fēn mì kē lì fen1 mi4 ke1 li4 fen mi k`o li fen mi ko li |
secretory granule |
細顆粒物 细颗粒物 see styles |
xì kē lì wù xi4 ke1 li4 wu4 hsi k`o li wu hsi ko li wu |
fine particle (PM 2.5); fine particulate matter (air pollution etc) |
顆粒白血球 see styles |
karyuuhakkekkyuu / karyuhakkekkyu かりゅうはっけっきゅう |
granulocyte |
無顆粒球症 see styles |
mukaryuukyuushou / mukaryukyusho むかりゅうきゅうしょう |
{med} agranulocytosis |
顆粒球減少症 see styles |
karyuukyuugenshoushou / karyukyugenshosho かりゅうきゅうげんしょうしょう |
agranulocytosis |
Variations: |
karyuu / karyu かりゅう |
granule |
一顆老鼠屎壞了一鍋湯 一颗老鼠屎坏了一锅汤 see styles |
yī kē lǎo shǔ shǐ huài le yī guō tāng yi1 ke1 lao3 shu3 shi3 huai4 le5 yi1 guo1 tang1 i k`o lao shu shih huai le i kuo t`ang i ko lao shu shih huai le i kuo tang |
lit. one pellet of rat feces spoiled the whole pot of soup (idiom); fig. one bad apple can spoil the whole bunch |
一顆老鼠屎壞了一鍋粥 一颗老鼠屎坏了一锅粥 see styles |
yī kē lǎo shǔ shǐ huài le yī guō zhōu yi1 ke1 lao3 shu3 shi3 huai4 le5 yi1 guo1 zhou1 i k`o lao shu shih huai le i kuo chou i ko lao shu shih huai le i kuo chou |
see 一粒老鼠屎壞了一鍋粥|一粒老鼠屎坏了一锅粥[yi1 li4 lao3 shu3 shi3 huai4 le5 yi1 guo1 zhou1] |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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