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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
安 see styles |
ān an1 an yasu やす |
More info & calligraphy: Calm / Tranquility(pref,suf) (1) cheap; (prefix) (2) (See 安請け合い) rash; thoughtless; careless; indiscreet; frivolous; (personal name) Yasuji Peace, tranquil, quiet, pacify; to put, place; where ? how? |
庇 see styles |
bì bi4 pi hisashi ひさし |
to protect; cover; shelter; hide or harbor (1) (archit) (kana only) eaves (of roof); (2) (archit) narrow aisle surrounding the core of a temple building; (3) visor (of cap); brim; peak; (4) (abbreviation) classic Japanese women's low pompadour hairstyle; (surname) Hisashi to hide |
懷 怀 see styles |
huái huai2 huai kai ふところ |
bosom; heart; mind; to think of; to harbor in one's mind; to conceive (a child) (out-dated kanji) (1) bosom; bust; (2) (breast) pocket; purse; handbag To carry in the bosom, mind, or heart; to embrace, cherish; the bosom. |
挾 挟 see styles |
xié xie2 hsieh kyō |
(bound form) to clasp under the arm; (bound form) to coerce; (bound form) to harbor (resentment etc) To clasp under the arm; to cherish; to presume on. |
津 see styles |
jīn jin1 chin tsu つ |
saliva; sweat; a ferry crossing; a ford (river crossing) (1) Tsu (city in Mie); (suffix) (2) harbour; harbor; port; (suffix) (3) ferry; (given name) Wataru Ford, ferry, place of crossing a stream. |
港 see styles |
gǎng gang3 kang kou / ko こう |
harbor; port; CL:個|个[ge4] (suffix) (in location names) harbour; (surname) Minatozaki |
湊 凑 see styles |
còu cou4 ts`ou tsou minatozaki みなとざき |
to gather together, pool or collect; to happen by chance; to move close to; to exploit an opportunity harbour; harbor; port; (surname) Minatozaki |
澳 see styles |
ào ao4 ao oku おく |
deep bay; cove; harbor open sea; (personal name) Oku The south-west corner of a hall where the lares were kept; secluded, deep, profound, mysterious. |
窩 窝 see styles |
wō wo1 wo |
nest; pit or hollow on the human body; lair; den; place; to harbor or shelter; to hold in check; to bend; classifier for litters and broods |
背 see styles |
bèi bei4 pei sobira そびら |
the back of a body or object; to turn one's back; to hide something from; to learn by heart; to recite from memory; unlucky (slang); hard of hearing (dated) (See 背中) back (of the body) Back, behind; turn the back on, go contrary on the back. |
賫 赍 see styles |
jī ji1 chi |
to present (a gift); to harbor (a feeling) |
銜 衔 see styles |
xián xian2 hsien kutsuwa くつわ |
bit (of a bridle); to hold in the mouth; to harbor (feelings); to link; to accept; rank; title bit (i.e. attached to a bridle) |
齎 赍 see styles |
jī ji1 chi sei |
(literary) to harbor (a feeling); (literary) to present as a gift to bring |
入港 see styles |
nyuukou / nyuko にゅうこう |
(n,vs,vi) (See 出港) entry into port; arriving in harbor |
内港 see styles |
naikou / naiko ないこう |
inner harbour; inner harbor |
凍港 see styles |
toukou / toko とうこう |
(archaism) frozen harbor |
出港 see styles |
chū gǎng chu1 gang3 ch`u kang chu kang shukkou / shukko しゅっこう |
to leave harbor; departure (at airport) (n,vs,vi) (See 入港) departure from a port; leaving port; setting sail |
刀禰 see styles |
tone とね |
(1) {Shinto} (used at certain shrines, e.g. Ise, Kamo) priest; (2) (archaism) (See 四等官) member of one of the four administrative ranks in the ritsuryō system; (3) (archaism) government official in charge of a town, esp. in Heian Kyoto; (4) (archaism) prominent member of a town; (5) river boatman; captain of a riverboat; (6) (archaism) (medieval) harbor manager; (7) (archaism) bandit leader; head of a gang of brigands; (surname) Tone |
包庇 see styles |
bāo bì bao1 bi4 pao pi |
to shield; to harbor; to cover up |
包藏 see styles |
bāo cáng bao1 cang2 pao ts`ang pao tsang |
to contain; to harbor; to conceal |
含む see styles |
fukumu ふくむ kukumu くくむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to contain; to comprise; to have; to hold; to include; to embrace; (2) to hold in the mouth; (3) to bear in mind; to understand; to harbor (grudge, etc.); to harbour; (4) to express (emotion, etc.); to imply |
商港 see styles |
shāng gǎng shang1 gang3 shang kang shoukou / shoko しょうこう |
commercial port; trading harbor commercial port |
存有 see styles |
cún yǒu cun2 you3 ts`un yu tsun yu |
to hold in storage; to retain; to harbor (feelings); to entertain (sentiments); (of abstract things) to exist; there is |
居心 see styles |
jū xīn ju1 xin1 chü hsin |
to harbor (evil) intentions; to be bent on; a tranquil heart or mind |
履懷 履怀 see styles |
lǚ huái lv3 huai2 lü huai rie |
to fulfil and harbor (?) |
心懷 心怀 see styles |
xīn huái xin1 huai2 hsin huai shine |
to harbor (thoughts); to cherish; to entertain (illusions) to harbor in one's mind |
怨恨 see styles |
yuàn hèn yuan4 hen4 yüan hen enkon えんこん |
to resent; to harbor a grudge against; to loathe; resentment; rancor enmity; grudge spite |
懷恨 怀恨 see styles |
huái hèn huai2 hen4 huai hen |
to feel hatred; to harbor a grudge |
懷疑 怀疑 see styles |
huái yí huai2 yi2 huai i |
to doubt (something); to be skeptical of; to have one's doubts; to harbor suspicions; to suspect that |
抱怨 see styles |
bào yuàn bao4 yuan4 pao yüan |
to complain; to grumble; to harbor a complaint; to feel dissatisfied |
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