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<12345678910...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
計提 计提 see styles |
jì tí ji4 ti2 chi t`i chi ti |
to set aside; to make provision for (capital requirements) |
詣闕 诣阙 see styles |
yì què yi4 que4 i ch`üeh i chüeh |
(old) to go to the palace to see the emperor; (old) to go to the capital |
貢布 贡布 see styles |
gòng bù gong4 bu4 kung pu |
Kampot, town in Cambodia, capital of Kampot Province |
買林 买林 see styles |
mǎi lín mai3 lin2 mai lin Bairin |
Vikrītavana, a 'monastery 200 li north-west of the capital of Cashmere'. Eitel. |
資方 资方 see styles |
zī fāng zi1 fang1 tzu fang |
the owners of a private enterprise; management; capital (as opposed to labor) |
資財 资财 see styles |
zī cái zi1 cai2 tzu ts`ai tzu tsai shizai しざい |
assets; capital and materials property; assets; fortune possessions |
車裂 车裂 see styles |
chē liè che1 lie4 ch`e lieh che lieh |
to tear off sb's four limbs and head using five horse-drawn carts (historical form of capital punishment) |
輦下 辇下 see styles |
niǎn xià nian3 xia4 nien hsia |
imperial capital (city) |
辛布 see styles |
xīn bù xin1 bu4 hsin pu |
Thimphu, capital of Bhutan (Tw) |
農資 农资 see styles |
nóng zī nong2 zi1 nung tzu |
rural capital (finance) |
退京 see styles |
taikyou / taikyo たいきょう |
(noun/participle) (See 入京) leaving the capital; leaving Tokyo |
進京 进京 see styles |
jìn jīng jin4 jing1 chin ching |
to enter the capital; to go to Beijing |
遊資 see styles |
yuushi / yushi ゆうし |
idle funds; idle capital |
遊金 see styles |
yuukin / yukin ゆうきん |
idle money; idle capital |
運脚 see styles |
unkyaku うんきゃく |
(archaism) (hist) peasants chosen to carry the payment of a tax (in kind) to the capital (ritsuryō system) |
運転 see styles |
unten うんてん |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) operation (of a machine); running; working; (noun, transitive verb) (2) driving (a vehicle); (noun, transitive verb) (3) use (of capital, funds, etc.); management; investment |
道都 see styles |
douto / doto どうと |
capital of Hokkaido (i.e. Sapporo); (personal name) Michito |
遠国 see styles |
engoku; ongoku えんごく; おんごく |
(1) distant land; remote country; (2) province far from the capital; (surname) Tookuni |
遠流 see styles |
onru; enru おんる; えんる |
(hist) (See 三流・さんる) banishment (to a location far from the capital); the harshest of the three banishment punishments under the ritsuryō system |
遠陬 see styles |
ensuu / ensu えんすう |
land distant from the capital |
遷幸 see styles |
senkou / senko せんこう |
(n,vs,vi) (1) relocation of the capital (by the emperor); (n,vs,vi) (2) relocation of the emperor or an abdicated emperor |
還本 还本 see styles |
huán běn huan2 ben3 huan pen |
to repay capital |
還都 see styles |
kanto かんと |
return of government (to Kyoto); making former capital (esp. Kyoto) the capital again |
郊祀 see styles |
jiāo sì jiao1 si4 chiao ssu |
pair of annual sacrificial ceremonies held by the emperor in ancient times: one in the southern suburbs of the capital (bringing offerings to Heaven) and another in the northern suburbs (with offerings to Earth) |
郡會 郡会 see styles |
jun huì jun4 hui4 chün hui |
county capital |
都下 see styles |
toka とか |
(1) in the capital; in Tokyo; (2) Western Tokyo; areas of Tokyo outside the 23 wards, esp. the Tama area |
都人 see styles |
miyakobito; tojin みやこびと; とじん |
residents of the capital; townsfolk; (personal name) Hiroto |
都勻 都匀 see styles |
dū yún du1 yun2 tu yün |
Duyun City in Guizhou, capital of Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture 黔南布依族苗族自治州[Qian2 nan2 Bu4 yi1 zu2 Miao2 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1] |
都城 see styles |
dū chéng du1 cheng2 tu ch`eng tu cheng tojou / tojo とじょう |
capital city castle town; (surname) Miyashiro |
都府 see styles |
tofu とふ |
(obsolete) capital; city |
釋迦 释迦 see styles |
shì jiā shi4 jia1 shih chia shaka しゃか |
sugar apple (Annona squamosa) (personal name) Shaka (釋迦婆) Śakra.; Śākya. the clan or family of the Buddha, said to be derived from śāka, vegetables, but intp. in Chinese as powerful, strong, and explained by 能 powerful, also erroneously by 仁charitable, which belongs rather to association with Śākyamuni. The clan, which is said to have wandered hither from the delta of the Indus, occupied a district of a few thousand square miles lying on the slopes of the Nepalese hills and on the plains to the south. Its capital was Kapilavastu. At the time of Buddha the clan was under the suzerainty of Kośala, an adjoining kingdom Later Buddhists, in order to surpass Brahmans, invented a fabulous line of five kings of the Vivartakalpa headed by Mahāsammata 大三末多; these were followed by five cakravartī, the first being Mūrdhaja 頂生王; after these came nineteen kings, the first being Cetiya 捨帝, the last Mahādeva 大天; these were succeeded by dynasties of 5,000, 7,000, 8,000, 9,000, 10,000, 15,000 kings; after which long Gautama opens a line of 1,100 kings, the last, Ikṣvāku, reigning at Potala. With Ikṣvāku the Śākyas are said to have begun. His four sons reigned at Kapilavastu. 'Śākyamuni was one of his descendants in the seventh generation.' Later, after the destruction of Kapilavastu by Virūḍhaka, four survivors of the family founded the kingdoms of Udyana, Bamyam, Himatala, and Sāmbī. Eitel. |
銀川 银川 see styles |
yín chuān yin2 chuan1 yin ch`uan yin chuan ginsen ぎんせん |
Yinchuan city, capital of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region 寧夏回族自治區|宁夏回族自治区[Ning2 xia4 Hui2 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 qu1] Yinchuan (China); (given name) Ginsen |
鎬京 镐京 see styles |
hào jīng hao4 jing1 hao ching |
Haojing (in modern Shaanxi, northwest of Chang'an county), capital of Western Zhou from c. 1050 BC |
長安 长安 see styles |
cháng ān chang2 an1 ch`ang an chang an nagayasu ながやす |
Chang'an (ancient name of Xi'an 西安[Xi1 an1]) capital of China during Tang Dynasty 唐朝[Tang2 chao2]; now 長安區|长安区[Chang2 an1 Qu1], a district of Xi'an (place-name, surname) Nagayasu |
開羅 开罗 see styles |
kāi luó kai1 luo2 k`ai lo kai lo |
Cairo, capital of Egypt |
阿壩 阿坝 see styles |
ā bà a1 ba4 a pa |
Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture (Tibetan: rnga ba bod rigs cha'ng rigs rang skyong khul, formerly in Kham province of Tibet), northwest Sichuan, capital Barkam 馬爾康鎮|马尔康镇[Ma3 er3 kang1 zhen4]; also Ngawa county |
陞る see styles |
noboru のぼる |
(out-dated kanji) (v5r,vi) (1) to ascend; to go up; to climb; (2) to ascend (as a natural process, e.g. the sun); to rise; (3) to go to (the capital); (4) to be promoted; (5) to add up to; (6) to advance (in price); (7) to swim up (a river); to sail up; (8) to come up (on the agenda) |
雅典 see styles |
yǎ diǎn ya3 dian3 ya tien masanori まさのり |
Athens, capital of Greece (given name) Masanori a refined canon |
離京 see styles |
rikyou / rikyo りきょう |
(n,vs,vi) departure from the capital |
電刑 电刑 see styles |
diàn xíng dian4 xing2 tien hsing |
to torture sb using electricity; electrocution (capital punishment) |
露都 see styles |
roto ろと |
the Russian capital (i.e. Moscow); (female given name) Roto |
順化 顺化 see styles |
shùn huà shun4 hua4 shun hua junka じゅんか |
Hue, city in central Vietnam and capital of Thua Thien province (noun/participle) acclimatization; naturalization; acclimation; (place-name) Junka To accord with one's lessons; to follow the custom; to die. |
風投 风投 see styles |
fēng tóu feng1 tou2 feng t`ou feng tou |
venture capital investment (abbr. for 風險投資|风险投资[feng1 xian3 tou2 zi1]) |
首爾 首尔 see styles |
shǒu ěr shou3 er3 shou erh |
Seoul, capital of South Korea (Chinese name adopted in 2005 to replace 漢城|汉城[Han4 cheng2]) |
首邑 see styles |
shǒu yì shou3 yi4 shou i |
local capital; regional capital |
馬累 马累 see styles |
mǎ lèi ma3 lei4 ma lei |
Malé, capital of Maldives |
驗資 验资 see styles |
yàn zī yan4 zi1 yen tzu |
capital verification; certification of registered capital |
丈夫國 丈夫国 see styles |
zhàng fū guó zhang4 fu1 guo2 chang fu kuo Jōbu koku |
The country of virile men, Puruṣapura 富婁沙富羅, ancient capital of Gandhāra, the modern Peshawar; birthplace of 天親 Vasubandhu. |
主力艦 主力舰 see styles |
zhǔ lì jiàn zhu3 li4 jian4 chu li chien shuryokukan しゅりょくかん |
battleship capital ship |
亞松森 亚松森 see styles |
yà sōng sēn ya4 song1 sen1 ya sung sen |
Asunción, capital of Paraguay |
京の水 see styles |
kyounomizu / kyonomizu きょうのみず |
(exp,n) (1) (archaism) water from the capital (Kyoto), rumored to have a whitening effect; (exp,n) (2) (archaism) type of washing lotion from the end of the Edo period |
京斯敦 see styles |
jīng sī dūn jing1 si1 dun1 ching ssu tun |
Kingstown, capital of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; (Tw) Kingston, capital of Jamaica |
京畿道 see styles |
jīng jī dào jing1 ji1 dao4 ching chi tao kyongido; keikidou / kyongido; kekido キョンギド; けいきどう |
Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, surrounding Seoul and Incheon, capital Suweon City 水原市[Shui3 yuan2 shi4] Gyeonggi-do (South Korea); Gyeonggi Province; (place-name) Gyeonggi Province (South Korea) |
伊寧市 伊宁市 see styles |
yī níng shì yi1 ning2 shi4 i ning shih |
Gulja or Yining city in Xinjiang, capital of Ili Kazakh autonomous prefecture |
伊爛拏 伊烂拏 see styles |
yī làn ná yi1 lan4 na2 i lan na Iranna |
(伊爛拏鉢伐多) Iiriṇa-parvata, or Hiraṇya-parvata. An ancient kingdom noted for a volcano near its capital, the present Monghir, Lat. 25 16 N., Long. 86°26 E. Eitel. |
伊通鎮 伊通镇 see styles |
yī tōng zhèn yi1 tong1 zhen4 i t`ung chen i tung chen |
Yitong township, capital of Yitong Manchurian autonomous county in Siping 四平, Jilin |
伯爾尼 伯尔尼 see styles |
bó ěr ní bo2 er3 ni2 po erh ni |
Bern, capital of Switzerland |
個舊市 个旧市 see styles |
gè jiù shì ge4 jiu4 shi4 ko chiu shih |
Gejiu, county-level city in Yunnan, capital of Honghe Hani and Yi autonomous county 紅河哈尼族彞族自治州|红河哈尼族彝族自治州[Hong2 he2 Ha1 ni2 zu2 Yi2 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1] |
傑弗遜 杰弗逊 see styles |
jié fú xùn jie2 fu2 xun4 chieh fu hsün |
Jefferson; capital of Missouri |
元入金 see styles |
motoirekin もといれきん |
capital |
光州市 see styles |
guāng zhōu shì guang1 zhou1 shi4 kuang chou shih |
Guangzhou, old name for Huangchuan 潢川[Huang2 chuan1] in Xinyang 信陽|信阳[Xin4 yang2], Henan; Gwangju Metropolitan City, capital of South Jeolla Province 全羅南道|全罗南道[Quan2 luo2 nan2 dao4], South Korea |
克孜勒 see styles |
kè zī lè ke4 zi1 le4 k`o tzu le ko tzu le |
Kyzyl, capital of Tuva 圖瓦|图瓦[Tu2 wa3] |
內比都 内比都 see styles |
nèi bǐ dū nei4 bi3 du1 nei pi tu |
Naypyidaw or Nay Pyi Taw, capital of Myanmar |
全州市 see styles |
quán zhōu shì quan2 zhou1 shi4 ch`üan chou shih chüan chou shih |
Jeonju city, capital of North Jeolla Province, in west South Korea |
六庫鎮 六库镇 see styles |
liù kù zhèn liu4 ku4 zhen4 liu k`u chen liu ku chen |
Liuku or Lutku, capital of Nujiang Lisu autonomous prefecture 怒江傈僳族自治州 in Yunnan |
凱里市 凯里市 see styles |
kǎi lǐ shì kai3 li3 shi4 k`ai li shih kai li shih |
Kaili city in Guizhou, capital of Qiandongnan Miao and Dong autonomous prefecture 黔東南苗族侗族自治州|黔东南苗族侗族自治州 |
出資金 see styles |
shusshikin しゅっしきん |
capital |
利隆圭 see styles |
lì lóng guī li4 long2 gui1 li lung kuei |
Lilongwe, capital of Malawi |
利雅得 see styles |
lì yǎ dé li4 ya3 de2 li ya te |
Riyadh, capital of Saudi Arabia |
利雅德 see styles |
lì yǎ dé li4 ya3 de2 li ya te |
Riyadh, capital of Saudi Arabia (Tw) |
前郭鎮 前郭镇 see styles |
qián guō zhèn qian2 guo1 zhen4 ch`ien kuo chen chien kuo chen |
Qian Gorlos township, capital of Qian Gorlos Mongol autonomous county 前郭爾羅斯蒙古族自治縣|前郭尔罗斯蒙古族自治县, Songyuan, Jilin |
努美阿 see styles |
nǔ měi ā nu3 mei3 a1 nu mei a |
Nouméa, capital of New Caledonia |
北京市 see styles |
běi jīng shì bei3 jing1 shi4 pei ching shih |
Beijing municipality, capital of the People's Republic of China (abbr. to 京[Jing1]) |
南京市 see styles |
nán jīng shì nan2 jing1 shi4 nan ching shih |
Nanjing, sub-provincial city and capital of Jiangsu Province 江蘇省|江苏省[Jiang1su1 Sheng3] |
南寧市 南宁市 see styles |
nán níng shì nan2 ning2 shi4 nan ning shih |
Nanning, prefecture-level city and capital of Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region 廣西壯族自治區|广西壮族自治区[Guang3 xi1 Zhuang4 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 qu1] in south China |
南投市 see styles |
nán tóu shì nan2 tou2 shi4 nan t`ou shih nan tou shih |
Nantou city in central Taiwan, capital of Nantou county |
南昌市 see styles |
nán chāng shì nan2 chang1 shi4 nan ch`ang shih nan chang shih |
Nanchang, prefecture-level city and capital of Jiangxi Province 江西省[Jiang1xi1 Sheng3] |
南朝宋 see styles |
nán cháo sòng nan2 chao2 song4 nan ch`ao sung nan chao sung |
Song of the Southern dynasties (420-479), with capital at Nanjing; also known as Liu Song 劉宋|刘宋 |
博帕爾 博帕尔 see styles |
bó pà ěr bo2 pa4 er3 po p`a erh po pa erh |
Bhopal, capital of central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh 中央邦[Zhong1 yang1 bang1] |
占戌拏 占戌拿 see styles |
zhàn xūn á zhan4 xun1 a2 chan hsün a Senjutsuna |
Tchañśuṇa' is the highly doubtful form given by Eitel, who describes it as the ancient capital of Vrji, an ' ancient kingdom N. of the Ganges, S. E. of Nepaul'. |
卡斯翠 see styles |
kǎ sī cuì ka3 si1 cui4 k`a ssu ts`ui ka ssu tsui |
Castries, capital of Saint Lucia (Tw) |
卡森城 see styles |
kǎ sēn chéng ka3 sen1 cheng2 k`a sen ch`eng ka sen cheng |
Carson City, capital of Nevada |
可倫坡 可伦坡 see styles |
kě lún pō ke3 lun2 po1 k`o lun p`o ko lun po |
Colombo, capital of Sri Lanka (Tw) |
台北市 see styles |
tái běi shì tai2 bei3 shi4 t`ai pei shih tai pei shih |
Taibei or Taipei, capital of Taiwan |
台東市 台东市 see styles |
tái dōng shì tai2 dong1 shi4 t`ai tung shih tai tung shih |
Taitung city in southeast Taiwan, capital of Taitung county |
合肥市 see styles |
hé féi shì he2 fei2 shi4 ho fei shih |
Hefei, prefecture-level city and capital of Anhui Province 安徽省[An1hui1 Sheng3] |
吉佳利 see styles |
jí jiā lì ji2 jia1 li4 chi chia li |
Kigali, capital of Rwanda (Tw) |
吉林省 see styles |
jí lín shěng ji2 lin2 sheng3 chi lin sheng kitsurinshou / kitsurinsho きつりんしょう |
Jilin Province, capital Changchun 長春|长春[Chang2chun1] (abbr. to 吉[Ji2]) Jilin Province (China) |
吉隆坡 see styles |
jí lóng pō ji2 long2 po1 chi lung p`o chi lung po |
Kuala Lumpur, capital of Malaysia |
吉首市 see styles |
jí shǒu shì ji2 shou3 shi4 chi shou shih |
Jishou, county-level city and capital of Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture 湘西土家族苗族自治州[Xiang1 xi1 Tu3 jia1 zu2 Miao2 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Henan |
周轉金 周转金 see styles |
zhōu zhuǎn jīn zhou1 zhuan3 jin1 chou chuan chin |
revolving fund; working capital; petty cash; turnover |
哈拉雷 see styles |
hā lā léi ha1 la1 lei2 ha la lei |
Harare, capital of Zimbabwe |
哈瓦那 see styles |
hā wǎ nà ha1 wa3 na4 ha wa na |
Havana, capital of Cuba |
喀土穆 see styles |
kā tǔ mù ka1 tu3 mu4 k`a t`u mu ka tu mu |
Khartoum, capital of Sudan |
喀布爾 喀布尔 see styles |
kā bù ěr ka1 bu4 er3 k`a pu erh ka pu erh |
Kabul, capital of Afghanistan |
喜見城 喜见城 see styles |
xǐ jiàn chéng xi3 jian4 cheng2 hsi chien ch`eng hsi chien cheng kikenjou / kikenjo きけんじょう |
(surname, given name) Kikenjō Sudarśana, the city, beautiful, the chief city or capital, of the thirty-three Indra-heavens; also 善見域. |
喬巴山 乔巴山 see styles |
qiáo bā shān qiao2 ba1 shan1 ch`iao pa shan chiao pa shan |
Choibalsan, city in Mongolia, capital of the eastern aimag (province) of Dornod; Khorloogiin Choibalsan (1895-1952), Communist leader of the Mongolian People's Republic (mid-1930s-1952) |
四川省 see styles |
sì chuān shěng si4 chuan1 sheng3 ssu ch`uan sheng ssu chuan sheng shisenshou / shisensho しせんしょう |
Sichuan Province, capital Chengdu 成都[Cheng2du1] (abbr. to 川[Chuan1] or 蜀[Shu3]) (See 四川・しせん) Sichuan (China); Szechuan; Szechwan; (place-name) Sichuan (China); Szechuan; Szechwan |
回転率 see styles |
kaitenritsu かいてんりつ |
{bus} turnover rate (merchandise, capital) |
地拉那 see styles |
dì lā nà di4 la1 na4 ti la na |
Tirana, capital of Albania |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "capital" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
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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