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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
慶 庆 see styles |
qìng qing4 ch`ing ching yoshi よし |
to celebrate (female given name) Yoshi Felicity, felicitous, felicitate. |
做壽 做寿 see styles |
zuò shòu zuo4 shou4 tso shou |
to celebrate a birthday (of an elderly person) |
尻餅 see styles |
shirimochi しりもち |
(1) falling on one's backside (behind, bottom); pratfall; (2) mochi used to celebrate a child's first birthday; mochi tied to a baby's back if he starts walking before his first birthday in order to cause him to fall on his backside |
尻餠 see styles |
shirimochi しりもち |
(1) falling on one's backside (behind, bottom); pratfall; (2) mochi used to celebrate a child's first birthday; mochi tied to a baby's back if he starts walking before his first birthday in order to cause him to fall on his backside |
履新 see styles |
lǚ xīn lu:3 xin1 lü hsin |
(of an official) to take up a new post; (literary) to celebrate the New Year |
年酒 see styles |
nenshu ねんしゅ |
drinks to celebrate the New Year (sake, wine, etc.) |
弄璋 see styles |
nòng zhāng nong4 zhang1 nung chang |
(literary) to have a baby boy; to celebrate the birth of a son |
弄瓦 see styles |
nòng wǎ nong4 wa3 nung wa |
(literary) to have a baby girl; to celebrate the birth of a daughter |
慶功 庆功 see styles |
qìng gōng qing4 gong1 ch`ing kung ching kung |
to celebrate a heroic deed |
慶生 庆生 see styles |
qìng shēng qing4 sheng1 ch`ing sheng ching sheng |
to celebrate a birthday |
慶祝 庆祝 see styles |
qìng zhù qing4 zhu4 ch`ing chu ching chu keishuku / keshuku けいしゅく |
to celebrate (noun, transitive verb) congratulation; celebration |
慶賀 庆贺 see styles |
qìng hè qing4 he4 ch`ing ho ching ho keiga / kega けいが |
to congratulate; to celebrate (noun, transitive verb) celebration; congratulation; (personal name) Keiga |
放燈 放灯 see styles |
fàng dēng fang4 deng1 fang teng hōtō |
Lighting strings of lanterns, on the fifteenth of the first month, a custom wrongly attributed to Han Ming Ti, to celebrate the victory of Buddhism in the debate with Taoists; later extended to the seventh and fifteenth full moons. |
斎う see styles |
iwau いわう |
(transitive verb) to congratulate; to celebrate; to observe (a festival) |
春酒 see styles |
chūn jiǔ chun1 jiu3 ch`un chiu chun chiu |
banquet to celebrate the Spring Festival; wine made in spring and kept until winter, or made in winter and kept until spring |
歡度 欢度 see styles |
huān dù huan1 du4 huan tu |
to merrily spend (an occasion); to celebrate |
歡慶 欢庆 see styles |
huān qìng huan1 qing4 huan ch`ing huan ching |
to celebrate |
歡聚 欢聚 see styles |
huān jù huan1 ju4 huan chü |
to get together socially; to celebrate; party; celebration |
清穆 see styles |
kiyoatsu きよあつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (used in letters to celebrate the health and happiness of the addressee) gentle and pure; (male given name) Kiyoatsu |
溫居 温居 see styles |
wēn jū wen1 ju1 wen chü |
to have a housewarming party; to celebrate moving into a new home |
祝う see styles |
iwau いわう |
(transitive verb) to congratulate; to celebrate; to observe (a festival) |
祝す see styles |
shukusu しゅくす |
(transitive verb) (See 祝する) to congratulate; to celebrate |
縁日 see styles |
ennichi えんにち |
temple festival; fair; fete day; day related to a particular deity and thought to bring divine blessing to those who celebrate it |
花紅 花红 see styles |
huā hóng hua1 hong2 hua hung hanako はなこ |
flowers on red silk (a traditional gift to celebrate weddings etc); a bonus; crab apple (Malus asiatica) (female given name) Hanako |
謳う see styles |
utau うたう |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to extol; to sing the praises of; to celebrate; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to declare; to stipulate; to express; to state; to insist |
謳歌 讴歌 see styles |
ōu gē ou1 ge1 ou ko ouka / oka おうか |
(literary) to celebrate in song; to eulogize (noun, transitive verb) rejoicing; glorification; exultation; celebration; enjoyment; singing praises |
辦桌 办桌 see styles |
bàn zhuō ban4 zhuo1 pan cho |
(Tw) to hold a banquet; to provide catering; catering; banquet; roadside banquet (Taiwanese-style banquet, typically held under large tents in the street, to celebrate special occasions) |
過年 过年 see styles |
guò nián guo4 nian2 kuo nien |
to celebrate the Chinese New Year |
過生 see styles |
guò shēng guo4 sheng1 kuo sheng |
to celebrate a birthday |
過節 过节 see styles |
guò jié guo4 jie2 kuo chieh |
to celebrate a festival; after the celebrations (i.e. once the festival is over) |
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