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Simple Dictionary Definition |
厭足 厌足 see styles |
yàn zú yan4 zu2 yen tsu onsoku |
to have had enough of |
反足 see styles |
fǎn zú fan3 zu2 fan tsu honsoku |
a demon (Skt. piśāca) with inverted feet |
取足 see styles |
qǔ zú qu3 zu2 ch`ü tsu chü tsu shusoku |
to get enough |
右足 see styles |
migiashi みぎあし |
(1) right foot; (2) right leg |
合足 see styles |
attari あったり |
(place-name) Attari |
名足 see styles |
natari なたり |
(place-name) Natari |
吾足 see styles |
wataru わたる |
(given name) Wataru |
和足 see styles |
wataru わたる |
(given name) Wataru |
喜足 see styles |
xǐ zú xi3 zu2 hsi tsu kitaru きたる |
(personal name) Kitaru satisfaction |
四足 see styles |
sì zú si4 zu2 ssu tsu shisoku しそく |
four legs; four-legged; quadruped four legs |
國足 国足 see styles |
guó zú guo2 zu2 kuo tsu |
national soccer team |
圓足 圆足 see styles |
yuán zú yuan2 zu2 yüan tsu en soku |
perfect in sufficiency |
土足 see styles |
dosoku どそく |
(1) shod feet; wearing shoes; (2) muddy feet; dirty feet |
坂足 see styles |
sakadaru さかだる |
(place-name) Sakadaru |
塩足 see styles |
shiotari しおたり |
(surname) Shiotari |
夏足 see styles |
natase なたせ |
(place-name) Natase |
多足 see styles |
duō zú duo1 zu2 to tsu tasoku |
Many-footed, e. g. centipedes. |
大足 see styles |
dà zú da4 zu2 ta tsu ooashi おおあし |
Dazu, a district of Chongqing 重慶|重庆[Chong2qing4] (noun - becomes adjective with の) big feet; long stride; (place-name) Owase |
失足 see styles |
shī zú shi1 zu2 shih tsu |
to lose one's footing; to slip; to take a wrong step in life |
奈足 see styles |
nataru なたる |
(personal name) Nataru |
安足 see styles |
yasuashi やすあし |
(surname) Yasuashi |
宜足 see styles |
yoshitari よしたり |
(given name) Yoshitari |
客足 see styles |
kyakuashi きゃくあし |
customer traffic; customers; custom |
宣足 see styles |
nobutari のぶたり |
(given name) Nobutari |
富足 see styles |
fù zú fu4 zu2 fu tsu |
rich; plentiful |
實足 实足 see styles |
shí zú shi2 zu2 shih tsu |
full; complete; all of |
小足 see styles |
koashi こあし |
mincing steps; (surname) Koashi |
尾足 see styles |
otaru おたる |
(place-name) Otaru |
屈足 see styles |
kuttari くったり |
(place-name) Kuttari |
山足 see styles |
yamatari やまたり |
(surname) Yamatari |
嶋足 see styles |
shimatari しまたり |
(personal name) Shimatari |
川足 see styles |
kawadari かわだり |
(place-name) Kawadari |
左足 see styles |
koedate こえだて |
(1) left foot; (2) left leg; (place-name) Koedate |
差足 see styles |
sashiashi さしあし |
(1) stealthy steps; (2) spurt to overtake a leading horse just before the finish line |
已足 see styles |
yǐ zú yi3 zu2 i tsu i soku |
enough |
帆足 see styles |
hoharu ほはる |
rope that ties the lower end of the sail to the hull (on a Japanese-style ship); (surname) Hoharu |
常足 see styles |
tsunetaru つねたる |
(given name) Tsunetaru |
平足 see styles |
heisoku / hesoku へいそく |
(place-name) Heisoku |
年足 see styles |
nenashi ねんあし |
{finc} yearly candlestick; (personal name) Toshitari |
広足 see styles |
hirotari ひろたり |
(given name) Hirotari |
床足 see styles |
chuáng zú chuang2 zu2 ch`uang tsu chuang tsu shōsoku |
the foot of a bed |
延足 see styles |
nobeashi のべあし |
(surname) Nobeashi |
弓足 see styles |
gōng zú gong1 zu2 kung tsu |
bound feet |
後足 see styles |
atoashi あとあし |
hind legs; rear legs |
得足 see styles |
etaru えたる |
(personal name) Etaru |
御足 see styles |
oashi おあし |
money; coin; dough; moolah; brass |
忍足 see styles |
ninsoku にんそく |
(surname) Ninsoku |
快足 see styles |
kaisoku かいそく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) being nimble-footed; being quick on one's feet; fast running legs |
急足 see styles |
isogiashi いそぎあし |
(irregular okurigana usage) fast pace; quick pace |
惟足 see styles |
koretaru これたる |
(given name) Koretaru |
慧足 see styles |
huì zú hui4 zu2 hui tsu esoku |
The leg of wisdom, the other being 福足 q.v. |
手足 see styles |
shǒu zú shou3 zu2 shou tsu teashi(p); shusoku てあし(P); しゅそく |
hands and feet; (fig.) brothers; retinue, henchmen, accomplices (1) hands and feet; limbs; (2) person at one's beck and call; person at hand; reliable worker hand and feet |
抜足 see styles |
nukiashi ぬきあし |
stealthy footsteps |
持足 see styles |
mottari もったり |
(place-name) Mottari |
挙足 see styles |
ageashi あげあし |
(1) raised leg; lifting a leg; (2) (archaism) sitting cross-legged |
掛足 see styles |
kaketari かけたり |
(surname) Kaketari |
接足 see styles |
jiē zú jie1 zu2 chieh tsu shōsoku |
to touch the feet |
插足 see styles |
chā zú cha1 zu2 ch`a tsu cha tsu |
to squeeze in; to step in; to take part; to step between (two persons in a relationship) |
揚足 see styles |
ageashi あげあし |
(1) raised leg; lifting a leg; (2) (archaism) sitting cross-legged |
摺足 see styles |
suriashi すりあし |
(1) sliding feet; shuffling (one's feet); (2) (sumo) moving legs forward with feet never leaving the ground (exercise) |
擬足 see styles |
gisoku ぎそく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) pseudopodium; pseudopod (temporary protrusion of an ameboid cell) |
斑足 see styles |
bān zú ban1 zu2 pan tsu Hanzoku |
Kalmāṣapāda |
日足 see styles |
hitari ひたり |
(1) daytime; (2) position of the sun; (place-name) Hitari |
早足 see styles |
hayaashi / hayashi はやあし |
(1) quick pace; quick steps; quick march; (2) trot (horse gait); (surname) Hayaashi |
月足 see styles |
tsukiashi つきあし |
{finc} monthly candlestick; (surname) Tsukitari |
未足 see styles |
mitaru みたる |
(personal name) Mitaru |
横足 see styles |
yokoashi よこあし |
half-pass (horse gait) |
機足 see styles |
hataashi / hatashi はたあし |
(place-name) Hataashi |
正足 see styles |
masanari まさなり |
(given name) Masanari |
步足 see styles |
bù zú bu4 zu2 pu tsu |
ambulatory leg (of a crab, lobster, spider etc) |
毛足 see styles |
keashi けあし |
(1) length of hair (fur); pile length; (2) growth of hair; (3) hairy legs |
気足 see styles |
ketaru けたる |
(personal name) Ketaru |
水足 see styles |
mizutari みずたり |
(surname) Mizutari |
汁足 see styles |
shirutari しるたり |
(place-name) Shirutari |
泥足 see styles |
doroashi どろあし |
muddy feet |
洗足 see styles |
xǐ zú xi3 zu2 hsi tsu sensoku せんそく |
(noun/participle) washing the feet; (place-name) Senzoku to wash one's feet |
浮足 see styles |
ukiashi うきあし |
(1) standing on the balls of the feet; unsteady step; (2) being unsettled; being restless; being ready to flee; (3) (finc) high volatility (in the market); severe fluctuation |
涉足 see styles |
shè zú she4 zu2 she tsu |
to set foot in; to step into; to become involved for the first time |
淳足 see styles |
nutaru ぬたる |
(personal name) Nutaru |
清足 see styles |
kiyotari きよたり |
(given name) Kiyotari |
渉足 see styles |
wataru わたる |
(personal name) Wataru |
湊足 凑足 see styles |
còu zú cou4 zu2 ts`ou tsu tsou tsu |
to scrape together enough (people, money etc) |
満足 see styles |
michitari みちたり |
(adj-na,n,vs) (1) satisfaction; contentment; complacency; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) sufficient; enough; adequate; proper; (personal name) Michitari |
溝足 see styles |
mizuoshi みずおし |
(place-name) Mizuoshi |
滿足 满足 see styles |
mǎn zú man3 zu2 man tsu manzoku まんぞく |
to satisfy; to meet (the needs of); satisfied; content (out-dated kanji) (adj-na,n,vs) (1) satisfaction; contentment; complacency; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) sufficient; enough; adequate; proper Full, complete. |
潮足 see styles |
shioashi しおあし |
the speed of the tide |
濯足 see styles |
zhuó zú zhuo2 zu2 cho tsu |
to wash one's feet |
火足 see styles |
hiashi ひあし |
spreading of a fire |
灯足 see styles |
hotaru ほたる |
(personal name) Hotaru |
無足 无足 see styles |
wú zú wu2 zu2 wu tsu musoku |
no legs |
片足 see styles |
kataashi / katashi かたあし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) one leg; one-legged |
猪足 see styles |
inoashi いのあし |
(surname) Inoashi |
猫足 see styles |
nekoashi ねこあし |
carved table leg with "ball and claw" foot; (place-name) Nekoashi |
生足 see styles |
namaashi / namashi なまあし |
(slang) bare legs; bare feet; stockingless legs |
用足 see styles |
youtashi / yotashi ようたし |
(irregular okurigana usage) (noun/participle) (1) running errands; going on errands; (2) (transaction of) business; going about one's business; (3) doing one's business (i.e. at the toilet); going to the washroom; (4) purveying; purveyor |
甫足 see styles |
hoashi ほあし |
(surname) Hoashi |
男足 see styles |
nán zú nan2 zu2 nan tsu |
abbr. for 男子足球 men's soccer; abbr. for 男子足球隊|男子足球队 men's soccer team |
疣足 see styles |
iboashi いぼあし |
parapodium |
発足 see styles |
hossoku(p); hassoku ほっそく(P); はっそく |
(n,vs,vi) starting; inauguration; launch; founding; establishment; start-up; (place-name) Hatsutari |
白足 see styles |
bái zú bai2 zu2 pai tsu Byakusoku |
(白足和尚); 白足阿練 The white-foot monk, a disciple of Kumārajīva. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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