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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
胡蘿蔔素 胡萝卜素 see styles |
hú luó bo sù hu2 luo2 bo5 su4 hu lo po su |
carotene |
酒直卜杭 see styles |
sakanaobotsukui さかなおぼつくい |
(place-name) Sakanaobotsukui |
野胡蘿蔔 野胡萝卜 see styles |
yě hú luó bo ye3 hu2 luo2 bo5 yeh hu lo po |
carrot (Daucus carota) |
阿卜杜拉 see styles |
ā bǔ dù lā a1 bu3 du4 la1 a pu tu la |
More info & calligraphy: Abdullatif |
卜味金仏町 see styles |
bokumikanabutsuchou / bokumikanabutsucho ぼくみかなぶつちょう |
(place-name) Bokumikanabutsuchō |
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urabumi うらぶみ |
diviner's book |
心裡美蘿蔔 心里美萝卜 see styles |
xīn li měi luó bo xin1 li5 mei3 luo2 bo5 hsin li mei lo po |
Chinese roseheart radish (shinrimei radish), green on the outside, purple-red on the inside, a favorite Beijing vegetable |
李卜克內西 李卜克内西 see styles |
lǐ bo kè nèi xī li3 bo5 ke4 nei4 xi1 li po k`o nei hsi li po ko nei hsi |
Wilhelm Liebknecht (1826-1900), political activist and founding member of the German Socialist Party SPD |
花心大蘿蔔 花心大萝卜 see styles |
huā xīn dà luó bo hua1 xin1 da4 luo2 bo5 hua hsin ta lo po |
(coll.) womanizer; skirt-chaser |
吉卜力工作室 see styles |
jí bǔ lì gōng zuò shì ji2 bu3 li4 gong1 zuo4 shi4 chi pu li kung tso shih |
Studio Ghibli, Japanese film studio |
塚原卜伝の墓 see styles |
tsukaharabokudennohaka つかはらぼくでんのはか |
(place-name) Tsukaharabokudennohaka |
安食卜杭新田 see styles |
ajikibotsukuishinden あじきぼつくいしんでん |
(place-name) Ajikibotsukuishinden |
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uranai うらない |
fortune-telling; divination |
一個蘿蔔一個坑 一个萝卜一个坑 see styles |
yī gè luó bo yī gè kēng yi1 ge4 luo2 bo5 yi1 ge4 keng1 i ko lo po i ko k`eng i ko lo po i ko keng |
lit. every turnip to its hole (idiom); fig. each person has his own position; each to his own; horses for courses; every kettle has its lid |
拔出蘿蔔帶出泥 拔出萝卜带出泥 see styles |
bá chū luó bo dài chū ní ba2 chu1 luo2 bo5 dai4 chu1 ni2 pa ch`u lo po tai ch`u ni pa chu lo po tai chu ni |
lit. when you pull a radish out of the ground, some dirt comes up with it (idiom); fig. to uncover, during the investigation of a crime, evidence of other crimes; to cause further problems while working on a problem |
蘿蔔快了不洗泥 萝卜快了不洗泥 see styles |
luó bo kuài le bù xǐ ní luo2 bo5 kuai4 le5 bu4 xi3 ni2 lo po k`uai le pu hsi ni lo po kuai le pu hsi ni |
when radishes are selling fast, one doesn't take the time to wash the soil off them (idiom); fig. when business is booming, merchants tend to offer goods of inferior quality |
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uranau うらなう |
(transitive verb) to tell someone's fortune; to forecast; to predict; to divine |
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kiboku; kameura きぼく; かめうら |
tortoise-shell divination |
蘿蔔白菜,各有所愛 萝卜白菜,各有所爱 see styles |
luó bo bái cài , gè yǒu suǒ ài luo2 bo5 bai2 cai4 , ge4 you3 suo3 ai4 lo po pai ts`ai , ko yu so ai lo po pai tsai , ko yu so ai |
(idiom) one man's meat is another man's poison; to each his own |
蘿蔔青菜,各有所愛 萝卜青菜,各有所爱 see styles |
luó bo qīng cài , gè yǒu suǒ ài luo2 bo5 qing1 cai4 , ge4 you3 suo3 ai4 lo po ch`ing ts`ai , ko yu so ai lo po ching tsai , ko yu so ai |
see 蘿蔔白菜,各有所愛|萝卜白菜,各有所爱[luo2 bo5 bai2 cai4 , ge4 you3 suo3 ai4] |
荅攝蒲密卜羅牒瑟吒諦 荅摄蒲密卜罗牒瑟咤谛 see styles |
dá shè pú mì bǔ luó dié sè zhà dì da2 she4 pu2 mi4 bu3 luo2 die2 se4 zha4 di4 ta she p`u mi pu lo tieh se cha ti ta she pu mi pu lo tieh se cha ti tōshōhomitsubokura chōshichitatai |
daśabhūmi-prastiṣṭhite, 'Thou who art established in the ten stages. ' — said to the Tathāgatas in invocations. |
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uranau うらなう |
(transitive verb) (1) to tell someone's fortune; to divine (the future); (transitive verb) (2) to predict; to forecast |
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uranai うらない |
(1) fortune-telling; divination; (2) (See 占い師) fortune-teller; diviner |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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