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<4041424344454647484950...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
誓多林町 see styles |
setarinchou / setarincho せたりんちょう |
(place-name) Setarinchō |
調婆達多 调婆达多 see styles |
diào pó dá duō diao4 po2 da2 duo1 tiao p`o ta to tiao po ta to Chōbadatta |
Devadatta |
請多關照 请多关照 see styles |
qǐng duō guān zhào qing3 duo1 guan1 zhao4 ch`ing to kuan chao ching to kuan chao |
please treat me kindly (conventional greeting on first meeting) |
識多才廣 识多才广 see styles |
shí duō cái guǎng shi2 duo1 cai2 guang3 shih to ts`ai kuang shih to tsai kuang |
knowledgeable and versatile |
變化多端 变化多端 see styles |
biàn huà duō duān bian4 hua4 duo1 duan1 pien hua to tuan |
changeable; changing; varied; full of changes |
豆那掘多 see styles |
dòu nà jué duō dou4 na4 jue2 duo1 tou na chüeh to Zunakutta |
Jñānagupta |
豐富多彩 丰富多彩 see styles |
fēng fù duō cǎi feng1 fu4 duo1 cai3 feng fu to ts`ai feng fu to tsai |
richly colorful |
貝多羅樹 贝多罗树 see styles |
bèi duō luó shù bei4 duo1 luo2 shu4 pei to lo shu |
Talipot palm (Corypha umbraculifera), whose leaves were used as writing media |
貝多羅葉 see styles |
baitarayou; baitaraba / baitarayo; baitaraba ばいたらよう; ばいたらば |
pattra (palmyra leaves used in Ancient India for writing upon) |
貴人多忘 贵人多忘 see styles |
guì rén duō wàng gui4 ren2 duo1 wang4 kuei jen to wang |
an eminent person has short memory (idiom) |
貶多於褒 贬多于褒 see styles |
biǎn duō yú bāo bian3 duo1 yu2 bao1 pien to yü pao |
to get more criticism than praise |
費奧多爾 费奥多尔 see styles |
fèi ào duō ěr fei4 ao4 duo1 er3 fei ao to erh |
Theodor of Fyodor (name) |
賓荼波多 宾荼波多 see styles |
bīn tú bō duō bin1 tu2 bo1 duo1 pin t`u po to pin tu po to pindapata |
food given as alms |
賛成多数 see styles |
sanseitasuu / sansetasu さんせいたすう |
(noun/participle) majority (vote) |
足智多謀 足智多谋 see styles |
zú zhì duō móu zu2 zhi4 duo1 mou2 tsu chih to mou |
resourceful; full of stratagems |
迦蘭多迦 迦兰多迦 see styles |
jiā lán duō jiā jia1 lan2 duo1 jia1 chia lan to chia karantaka |
kalandaka |
迦迦婁多 迦迦娄多 see styles |
jiā jiā lóu duō jia1 jia1 lou2 duo1 chia chia lou to kakaruta |
kākaruta. A crow's caw. |
逆多重化 see styles |
gyakutajuuka / gyakutajuka ぎゃくたじゅうか |
{comp} demultiplexing |
過去最多 see styles |
kakosaita かこさいた |
(adj-no,n) highest ever (number of); record-high; most on record |
過多月経 see styles |
katagekkei / katagekke かたげっけい |
{med} hypermenorrhea; menorrhagia |
道後喜多 see styles |
dougokita / dogokita どうごきた |
(place-name) Dōgokita |
道後多幸 see styles |
dougotakou / dogotako どうごたこう |
(place-name) Dōgotakou |
達摩多羅 达摩多罗 see styles |
dá mó duō luó da2 mo2 duo1 luo2 ta mo to lo Datsumatara |
Dharmatrāta |
達摩笈多 达摩笈多 see styles |
dá mó jí duō da2 mo2 ji2 duo1 ta mo chi to Datsumakyūta |
Dharmagupta |
那波多目 see styles |
nabatame なばため |
(surname) Nabatame |
那由多遥 see styles |
nayutaharuka なゆたはるか |
(f,h) Nayuta Haruka |
鄂爾多斯 鄂尔多斯 see styles |
è ěr duō sī e4 er3 duo1 si1 o erh to ssu |
Ordos, region of Inner Mongolia administered as a prefecture-level city, and a people of the region |
鄔波毱多 邬波毱多 see styles |
wū bō jú duō wu1 bo1 ju2 duo1 wu po chü to Upagikuta |
Upagupta |
醯摩嚩多 see styles |
xì mó pó duō xi4 mo2 po2 duo1 hsi mo p`o to hsi mo po to Kemabata |
醯摩跋陀 A ruler of the Himalayas, in the retinue of Vaiśravaṇa, v. 毘. |
里瓦爾多 里瓦尔多 see styles |
lǐ wǎ ěr duō li3 wa3 er3 duo1 li wa erh to |
Rivaldo |
里谷多英 see styles |
satoyatae さとやたえ |
(person) Satoya Tae (1976.6-) |
野多押峠 see styles |
notaoshitouge / notaoshitoge のたおしとうげ |
(place-name) Notaoshitōge |
野多目池 see styles |
notameike / notameke のためいけ |
(place-name) Notameike |
鉢伐多國 钵伐多国 see styles |
bō fá duō guó bo1 fa2 duo1 guo2 po fa to kuo Habata Koku |
Parvata |
鉢羅伐多 钵罗伐多 see styles |
bō luó fá duō bo1 luo2 fa2 duo1 po lo fa to Harabata |
Parvata |
錦多峰川 see styles |
nishitappugawa にしたっぷがわ |
(personal name) Nishitappugawa |
闍耶毱多 阇耶毱多 see styles |
shé yé jú duō she2 ye2 ju2 duo1 she yeh chü to Jayagikuta |
Jayagupta, a teacher of Xuanzang in Srughna. |
闍那崛多 阇那崛多 see styles |
shé nà jué duō she2 na4 jue2 duo1 she na chüeh to Janakutta |
Jñānagupta, a native of Gandhāra, tr. forty-three works into Chinese A.D. 561-592. |
阿唎多羅 阿唎多罗 see styles |
ā lì duō luó a1 li4 duo1 luo2 a li to lo Aritara |
(阿唎耶多羅) Ārya-tārā; one of the titles of Guanyin, Āryāvalokiteśvara 阿唎多婆盧羯帝爍鉢囉耶. |
阿地目多 see styles |
ā dì mù duō a1 di4 mu4 duo1 a ti mu to achimokuta |
adhimukti |
阿地瞿多 see styles |
ā dì jù duō a1 di4 ju4 duo1 a ti chü to Achikuta |
Atikūṭa |
阿多々羅 see styles |
atatara あたたら |
(place-name) Atatara |
阿多古川 see styles |
atakogawa あたこがわ |
(personal name) Atakogawa |
阿多尼斯 see styles |
ā duō ní sī a1 duo1 ni2 si1 a to ni ssu |
More info & calligraphy: Adonis |
阿多岐川 see styles |
atagigawa あたぎがわ |
(place-name) Atagigawa |
阿多根沢 see styles |
atanezawa あたねざわ |
(place-name) Atanezawa |
阿多田島 see styles |
atatajima あたたじま |
(personal name) Atatajima |
阿多福豆 see styles |
otafukumame おたふくまめ |
(1) large broad bean; (2) (boiled and sweetened) broad bean |
阿多福面 see styles |
otafukumen おたふくめん |
humorous mask of a homely woman's face (characterized by a small low nose, high flat forehead, and bulging cheeks) |
阿多粕谷 see styles |
atagasudani あたがすだに |
(place-name) Atagasudani |
阿多良瀬 see styles |
atarase あたらせ |
(place-name) Atarase |
阿多親市 see styles |
atashinichi あたしんいち |
(person) Ata Shin'ichi (1959-) |
阿多野郷 see styles |
atanogou / atanogo あたのごう |
(place-name) Atanogou |
阿夜健多 see styles |
ā yè jiàn duō a1 ye4 jian4 duo1 a yeh chien to ayakenta |
ayaḥkāṇḍa, an iron arrow; also 阿夜塞健那. |
阿密哩多 see styles |
ā mì lī duō a1 mi4 li1 duo1 a mi li to amirita |
amṛta, 阿密?帝; 阿沒?都 nectar, ambrosia. 阿密哩多軍荼利 One of the five 明王 q.v. |
阿提目多 see styles |
ā tí mù duō a1 ti2 mu4 duo1 a t`i mu to a ti mu to adaimokuta |
(or 阿地目多 or 阿提目多伽 or 阿地目多伽) adhimukti or atimukti, entire freedom of mind, confidence, intp. by 善思惟 'pious thoughtfulness', good propensity. atimuktaka, a plant like the 'dragon-lick', suggestive of hemp, with red flowers and bluish-green leaves; its seeds produce fragrant oil, sesame. Also, a kind of tree. |
阿泥嚕多 阿泥噜多 see styles |
ā ní lū duō a1 ni2 lu1 duo1 a ni lu to Anirota |
*Aniruddha |
阿留多伎 see styles |
arutaki あるたき |
(surname) Arutaki |
阿竭多仙 see styles |
ā jié duō xiān a1 jie2 duo1 xian1 a chieh to hsien Akatasen |
One of the genī in the Nirvana Sutra, who stopped the flow of the Ganges for twelve years by allowing it to run into one of his ears. |
阿美多地 see styles |
amidachi あみだち |
(place-name) Amidachi |
阿耨多羅 阿耨多罗 see styles |
ān òu duō luó an1 ou4 duo1 luo2 an ou to lo anokutara |
unsurpassed |
阿跋多羅 阿跋多罗 see styles |
ā bá duō luó a1 ba2 duo1 luo2 a pa to lo abattara |
avatāra, descent or epiphany, especially of a deity; but intp. as 無上 peerless and 入 to enter, the former at least in mistake for anuttara. |
陀多竭多 see styles |
tuó duō jié duō tuo2 duo1 jie2 duo1 t`o to chieh to to to chieh to datakata |
tathāgata, v. 多. |
雁多尾畑 see styles |
karindoobata かりんどおばた |
(place-name) Karindoobata |
雨が多い see styles |
amegaooi あめがおおい |
(exp,adj-i) rainy; showery; inclement |
雨の多い see styles |
amenoooi あめのおおい |
(exp,adj-f) rainy; showery; inclement |
震多末尼 see styles |
zhèn duō mò ní zhen4 duo1 mo4 ni2 chen to mo ni shintamani |
cintāmaṇi, the philosopher's stone, granting all one's wishes. |
非一衆多 see styles |
fēi yī zhòng duō fei1 yi1 zhong4 duo1 fei i chung to |
not one, nay, many |
韮山多田 see styles |
nirayamatada にらやまただ |
(place-name) Nirayamatada |
頡麗伐多 see styles |
xié lí fá duō xie2 li2 fa2 duo1 hsieh li fa to |
Revata |
馬拉多納 马拉多纳 see styles |
mǎ lā duō nà ma3 la1 duo1 na4 ma la to na |
Diego Maradona (1960-), Argentine footballer |
駒村多恵 see styles |
komamuratae こまむらたえ |
(person) Komamura Tae (1975.2.18-) |
體弱多病 体弱多病 see styles |
tǐ ruò duō bìng ti3 ruo4 duo1 bing4 t`i jo to ping ti jo to ping |
prone to illness; sickly; in fragile health |
高温多湿 see styles |
kouontashitsu / koontashitsu こうおんたしつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) high temperature and humidity |
鬱多羅僧 see styles |
yù duō luó sēng yu4 duo1 luo2 seng1 yü to lo seng |
uttarâsaṅga |
鬼計多端 鬼计多端 see styles |
guǐ jì duō duān gui3 ji4 duo1 duan1 kuei chi to tuan |
full of devilish tricks and cunning stratagems (idiom); sly; crafty; malicious |
鳩摩羅多 see styles |
jiū mó luó duō jiu1 mo2 luo2 duo1 chiu mo lo to |
Kumārata |
鳩摩邏多 鸠摩逻多 see styles |
jiū mó luó duō jiu1 mo2 luo2 duo1 chiu mo lo to |
(or 鳩摩邏陀) Kumāralabdha, also 矩 and 拘; two noted monks, one during the period of Aśoka, of the Sautrantika sect; the other Kumāralabdha, or 'Kumārata' (Eitel), the nineteenth patriarch. |
鵜崎多一 see styles |
uzakitaichi うざきたいち |
(person) Uzaki Taichi (1905.3.4-1971.9.11) |
黒瀬喜多 see styles |
kurosekita くろせきた |
(person) Kurose Kita |
龍多美子 see styles |
ryuutamiko / ryutamiko りゅうたみこ |
(person) Ryū Tamiko |
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tata たた |
(adverb) very much; very many; more and more |
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takei / take たけい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) polymorphism; multiformity |
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taben たべん |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) talkativeness; loquacity; garrulousness; volubility; (can be adjective with の) (2) {bot} polypetalous; (can be adjective with の) (3) {zool} multivalve |
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tashi たし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) {med} polydactyly; polydactylism; hyperdactyly |
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tachi たち |
(archaism) great wisdom |
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tayoku たよく |
(noun or adjectival noun) (rare) (See 欲張り) greed; avarice; covetousness |
多々羅大橋 see styles |
tataraoohashi たたらおおはし |
(place-name) Tataraoohashi |
多々良場川 see styles |
tatarabagawa たたらばがわ |
(place-name) Tatarabagawa |
多々良木川 see styles |
tataragigawa たたらぎがわ |
(place-name) Tataragigawa |
多くの場合 see styles |
ookunobaai / ookunobai おおくのばあい |
(exp,n) in many cases |
多めに見る see styles |
oomenimiru おおめにみる |
(irregular kanji usage) (exp,v1) to tolerate; to condone; to overlook; to let pass |
多井畑南町 see styles |
tainohataminamimachi たいのはたみなみまち |
(place-name) Tainohataminamimachi |
多井畑東町 see styles |
taihatahigashimachi たいはたひがしまち |
(place-name) Taihatahigashimachi |
多他阿伽度 see styles |
duō tā ā qié dù duo1 ta1 a1 qie2 du4 to t`a a ch`ieh tu to ta a chieh tu tatāgado |
(Skt. tathāgata) |
多他阿伽陀 see styles |
duō tā ā qié tuó duo1 ta1 a1 qie2 tuo2 to t`a a ch`ieh t`o to ta a chieh to tatāgada |
(Skt. tathāgata) |
多以良内郷 see styles |
tairauchigou / tairauchigo たいらうちごう |
(place-name) Tairauchigou |
多以良外郷 see styles |
tairasotogou / tairasotogo たいらそとごう |
(place-name) Tairasotogou |
多任務處理 多任务处理 see styles |
duō rèn wu chǔ lǐ duo1 ren4 wu5 chu3 li3 to jen wu ch`u li to jen wu chu li |
multitasking (computing) |
多値論理学 see styles |
tachironrigaku たちろんりがく |
many-valued logic; multi-valued logic |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "多" 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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