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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
一見鍾情 一见钟情 see styles |
yī jiàn zhōng qíng yi1 jian4 zhong1 qing2 i chien chung ch`ing i chien chung ching |
to fall in love at first sight (idiom) |
一見鐘情 一见钟情 see styles |
yī jiàn zhōng qíng yi1 jian4 zhong1 qing2 i chien chung ch`ing i chien chung ching |
love at first sight (idiom) |
情有獨鍾 情有独钟 see styles |
qíng yǒu dú zhōng qing2 you3 du2 zhong1 ch`ing yu tu chung ching yu tu chung |
to have a special fondness (for something) |
情有獨鐘 情有独钟 see styles |
qíng yǒu dú zhōng qing2 you3 du2 zhong1 ch`ing yu tu chung ching yu tu chung |
to have a feeling for something (affection, sympathy, passion etc) |
數字時鐘 数字时钟 see styles |
shù zì shí zhōng shu4 zi4 shi2 zhong1 shu tzu shih chung |
digital clock |
晨鐘暮鼓 晨钟暮鼓 see styles |
chén zhōng mù gǔ chen2 zhong1 mu4 gu3 ch`en chung mu ku chen chung mu ku |
lit. morning bell, evening drum, symbolizing monastic practice (idiom); fig. encouragement to study or progress |
暮鼓晨鐘 暮鼓晨钟 see styles |
mù gǔ chén zhōng mu4 gu3 chen2 zhong1 mu ku ch`en chung mu ku chen chung boko shinshō |
lit. evening drum, morning bell (idiom); fig. Buddhist monastic practice; the passage of time in a disciplined existence evening drums and morning bells |
老態龍鍾 老态龙钟 see styles |
lǎo tài lóng zhōng lao3 tai4 long2 zhong1 lao t`ai lung chung lao tai lung chung |
doddering; senile |
鍾靈毓秀 钟灵毓秀 see styles |
zhōng líng yù xiù zhong1 ling2 yu4 xiu4 chung ling yü hsiu |
(of a place) endowed with a natural beauty that nurtures people of talent (idiom) |
鐘樓怪人 钟楼怪人 see styles |
zhōng lóu guài rén zhong1 lou2 guai4 ren2 chung lou kuai jen |
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo 維克多·雨果|维克多·雨果[Wei2 ke4 duo1 · Yu3 guo3] |
鐘鳴漏盡 钟鸣漏尽 see styles |
zhōng míng lòu jìn zhong1 ming2 lou4 jin4 chung ming lou chin |
past one's prime; in one's declining years |
鐘鳴鼎食 钟鸣鼎食 see styles |
zhōng míng dǐng shí zhong1 ming2 ding3 shi2 chung ming ting shih |
extravagant lifestyle |
鬧鈴時鐘 闹铃时钟 see styles |
nào líng shí zhōng nao4 ling2 shi2 zhong1 nao ling shih chung |
alarm clock |
三分鐘熱度 三分钟热度 see styles |
sān fēn zhōng rè dù san1 fen1 zhong1 re4 du4 san fen chung je tu |
brief period of enthusiasm; flash in the pan |
黃鐘譭棄瓦釜雷鳴 黄钟毁弃瓦釜雷鸣 see styles |
huáng zhōng huǐ qì wǎ fǔ léi míng huang2 zhong1 hui3 qi4 wa3 fu3 lei2 ming2 huang chung hui ch`i wa fu lei ming huang chung hui chi wa fu lei ming |
lit. earthern pots make more noise than classical bells; good men are discarded in favor of bombastic ones (idiom) |
做一天和尚撞一天鐘 做一天和尚撞一天钟 see styles |
zuò yī tiān hé shang zhuàng yī tiān zhōng zuo4 yi1 tian1 he2 shang5 zhuang4 yi1 tian1 zhong1 tso i t`ien ho shang chuang i t`ien chung tso i tien ho shang chuang i tien chung |
lit. as a monk for today, toll today's bell (idiom); fig. to do one's job mechanically; to hold a position passively |
當一天和尚撞一天鐘 当一天和尚撞一天钟 see styles |
dāng yī tiān hé shang zhuàng yī tiān zhōng dang1 yi1 tian1 he2 shang5 zhuang4 yi1 tian1 zhong1 tang i t`ien ho shang chuang i t`ien chung tang i tien ho shang chuang i tien chung |
see 做一天和尚撞一天鐘|做一天和尚撞一天钟[zuo4 yi1 tian1 he2 shang5 zhuang4 yi1 tian1 zhong1] |
做一天和尚,撞一天鐘 做一天和尚,撞一天钟 see styles |
zuò yī tiān hé shang , zhuàng yī tiān zhōng zuo4 yi1 tian1 he2 shang5 , zhuang4 yi1 tian1 zhong1 tso i t`ien ho shang , chuang i t`ien chung tso i tien ho shang , chuang i tien chung |
as a monk for today, toll today's bell (idiom); to do one's job mechanically; to hold a position passively |
臺上一分鐘,臺下十年功 台上一分钟,台下十年功 see styles |
tái shàng yī fēn zhōng , tái xià shí nián gōng tai2 shang4 yi1 fen1 zhong1 , tai2 xia4 shi2 nian2 gong1 t`ai shang i fen chung , t`ai hsia shih nien kung tai shang i fen chung , tai hsia shih nien kung |
ten years of practice for one minute on the stage (idiom) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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