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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
蒙大拿州 see styles |
méng dà ná zhōu meng2 da4 na2 zhou1 meng ta na chou |
Montana, US state |
拿你沒辦法 拿你没办法 see styles |
ná nǐ méi bàn fǎ na2 ni3 mei2 ban4 fa3 na ni mei pan fa |
don't know what to do with you (used to express mild exasperation) |
加拿大皇家 see styles |
jiā ná dà huáng jiā jia1 na2 da4 huang2 jia1 chia na ta huang chia |
HMCS (Her Majesty's Canadian Ship); prefix for Canadian Navy Vessels |
吠室囉末拏 吠室啰末拿 see styles |
fèi shì luō mò ná fei4 shi4 luo1 mo4 na2 fei shih lo mo na Haishiramana |
Vaiśravaṇa, v. 鞞. |
墨西拿海峽 墨西拿海峡 see styles |
mò xī ná hǎi xiá mo4 xi1 na2 hai3 xia2 mo hsi na hai hsia |
Strait of Messina between Calabria and Sicily |
巴拿馬運河 巴拿马运河 see styles |
bā ná mǎ yùn hé ba1 na2 ma3 yun4 he2 pa na ma yün ho |
Panama Canal |
朅伽毘沙拏 朅伽毗沙拿 see styles |
qiè qié pí shān á qie4 qie2 pi2 shan1 a2 ch`ieh ch`ieh p`i shan a chieh chieh pi shan a katsuga bishana |
朅伽毘沙 khaḍga-viṣāṇa, a rhinoceros' horn. |
特欹拏伽陀 特欹拿伽陀 see styles |
tè yīn á qié tuó te4 yin1 a2 qie2 tuo2 t`e yin a ch`ieh t`o te yin a chieh to tokidakada |
dakṣiṇāgāthā, a song offering, or expression of gratitude by a monk for food or gifts. |
聖赫勒拿島 圣赫勒拿岛 see styles |
shèng hè lè ná dǎo sheng4 he4 le4 na2 dao3 sheng ho le na tao |
Saint Helena |
迦利沙波拏 迦利沙波拿 see styles |
jiā lì shā bō ná jia1 li4 sha1 bo1 na2 chia li sha po na karishahana |
kārṣāpaṇa, tr. as 400 candareens, but the weights vary; also 迦利沙般拏 (or 迦利沙婆拏or 迦利沙鉢拏); 羯迦利鉢那 (or 羯迦利鉢拏); 罽利沙盤. |
拿得起放得下 see styles |
ná de qǐ fàng de xià na2 de5 qi3 fang4 de5 xia4 na te ch`i fang te hsia na te chi fang te hsia |
lit. can pick it up or put it down (idiom); fig. to take what comes; to meet gains or losses with equanimity |
毘沙拏五童子 毗沙拿五童子 see styles |
pí shān á wǔ tóng zǐ pi2 shan1 a2 wu3 tong2 zi3 p`i shan a wu t`ung tzu pi shan a wu tung tzu Bishana go dōshi |
The five messengers of Vaiśravaṇa. Other forms are 毗捨明; 鞞舍羅婆拏; 鞞室羅懣嚢. |
阿避陀羯剌拏 阿避陀羯剌拿 see styles |
ā bì tuó jié làn á a1 bi4 tuo2 jie2 lan4 a2 a pi t`o chieh lan a a pi to chieh lan a Abidakaranu |
Avidhakarṇa, unpierced ears, name of an ancient monastery near Benares; 'near Yodhapatipura'(Eitel). |
拿破崙·波拿巴 拿破仑·波拿巴 see styles |
ná pò lún · bō ná bā na2 po4 lun2 · bo1 na2 ba1 na p`o lun · po na pa na po lun · po na pa |
Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), Emperor of France 1804-1815 |
拿著雞毛當令箭 拿着鸡毛当令箭 see styles |
ná zhe jī máo dàng lìng jiàn na2 zhe5 ji1 mao2 dang4 ling4 jian4 na che chi mao tang ling chien |
to wave a chicken feather as a token of authority (idiom); to assume unwarranted authority on the basis of some pretext |
加拿大皇家海軍 加拿大皇家海军 see styles |
jiā ná dà huáng jiā hǎi jun jia1 na2 da4 huang2 jia1 hai3 jun1 chia na ta huang chia hai chün |
Royal Canadian Navy |
Variations: |
daho だほ |
(noun/participle) (1) capture; seizure; (noun/participle) (2) {law} military capture of a foreign vessel; making a prize of |
加拿大太平洋鐵路 加拿大太平洋铁路 see styles |
jiā ná dà tài píng yáng tiě lù jia1 na2 da4 tai4 ping2 yang2 tie3 lu4 chia na ta t`ai p`ing yang t`ieh lu chia na ta tai ping yang tieh lu |
Canadian Pacific Railway |
Variations: |
daho だほ |
(noun, transitive verb) capture (esp. of a foreign vessel); seizure |
吃人家的嘴軟,拿人家的手短 吃人家的嘴软,拿人家的手短 see styles |
chī rén jiā de zuǐ ruǎn , ná rén jiā de shǒu duǎn chi1 ren2 jia1 de5 zui3 ruan3 , na2 ren2 jia1 de5 shou3 duan3 ch`ih jen chia te tsui juan , na jen chia te shou tuan chih jen chia te tsui juan , na jen chia te shou tuan |
lit. the mouth that has been fed by others is soft, the hand that has received doesn't reach (idiom); fig. one is partial to those from whom presents have been accepted |
Variations: |
daho だほ |
(noun, transitive verb) capture (esp. of a foreign vessel); seizure |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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