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沈陽市 沈阳市 see styles |
shěn yáng shì shen3 yang2 shi4 shen yang shih |
Shenyang prefecture level city and capital of Liaoning province 遼寧省|辽宁省 in northeast China; old names include Fengtian 奉天, Shengjing 盛京 and Mukden |
河北省 see styles |
hé běi shěng he2 bei3 sheng3 ho pei sheng kahokushou / kahokusho かほくしょう |
Hebei Province, capital Shijiazhuang 石家莊|石家庄[Shi2jia1zhuang1] (abbr. to 冀[Ji4]) Hebei Province (China) |
河南省 see styles |
hé nán shěng he2 nan2 sheng3 ho nan sheng kananshou / kanansho かなんしょう |
Henan Province, capital Zhengzhou 鄭州|郑州[Zheng4zhou1] (abbr. to 豫[Yu4]) Henan Province (China) |
波吒羅 波咤罗 see styles |
bō zhà luó bo1 zha4 luo2 po cha lo hatara |
Pāṭalī, 鉢怛羅 a tree with scented lossoms, the trumpet-flower, Bignonia Suaveolens. A kingdom i. e. 波吒釐 (波吒釐子); 波吒利弗; 波吒梨耶; 波羅利弗多羅; 巴蓮弗 Pāṭaliputra, originally Kusumapura, the modern Patna; capital of Aśoka, where the third synod was held. |
波哥大 see styles |
bō gē dà bo1 ge1 da4 po ko ta |
Bogota, capital of Colombia |
Variations: |
raku らく |
(archaism) the capital (esp. Kyoto) |
浙江省 see styles |
zhè jiāng shěng zhe4 jiang1 sheng3 che chiang sheng sekkoushou / sekkosho せっこうしょう |
Zhejiang Province, capital Hangzhou 杭州[Hang2zhou1] (abbr. to 浙[Zhe4]) Zhejiang Province (China) |
海南省 see styles |
hǎi nán shěng hai3 nan2 sheng3 hai nan sheng kainanshou / kainansho かいなんしょう |
Hainan Province, capital Haikou 海口[Hai3kou3] (abbr. to 瓊|琼[Qiong2]) Hainan Province (China) |
海口市 see styles |
hǎi kǒu shì hai3 kou3 shi4 hai k`ou shih hai kou shih |
Haikou, prefecture-level city and capital of Hainan Province 海南省[Hai3nan2 Sheng3] |
清州市 see styles |
qīng zhōu shì qing1 zhou1 shi4 ch`ing chou shih ching chou shih |
Cheongju, capital of North Chungcheong Province, South Korea 忠清北道[Zhong1 qing1 bei3 dao4] |
清津市 see styles |
qīng jīn shì qing1 jin1 shi4 ch`ing chin shih ching chin shih |
Chongjin, capital of North Hamgyeong province 咸鏡北道|咸镜北道[Xian2 jing4 bei3 dao4], North Korea |
渥太華 渥太华 see styles |
wò tài huá wo4 tai4 hua2 wo t`ai hua wo tai hua |
Ottawa, capital of Canada |
湖北省 see styles |
hú běi shěng hu2 bei3 sheng3 hu pei sheng kohokushou / kohokusho こほくしょう |
Hubei Province, capital Wuhan 武漢|武汉[Wu3han4] (abbr. to 鄂[E4]) Hubei Province (China) |
湖南省 see styles |
hú nán shěng hu2 nan2 sheng3 hu nan sheng konanshou / konansho こなんしょう |
Hunan Province, capital Changsha 長沙|长沙[Chang2sha1] (abbr. to 湘[Xiang1]) Hunan Province (China) |
溫尼伯 温尼伯 see styles |
wēn ní bó wen1 ni2 bo2 wen ni po |
Winnipeg, capital of Manitoba, Canada |
潞西市 see styles |
lù xī shì lu4 xi1 shi4 lu hsi shih |
Luxi city in Yunnan, capital of Dehong Dai and Jingpo autonomous prefecture 德宏傣族景頗族自治州|德宏傣族景颇族自治州 in west Yunnan |
澤當鎮 泽当镇 see styles |
zé dāng zhèn ze2 dang1 zhen4 tse tang chen |
Zêdang town in Nêdong county 乃東縣|乃东县[Nai3 dong1 xian4], Tibet, capital of Lhokha prefecture 山南地區|山南地区[Shan1 nan2 di4 qu1] |
濟南市 济南市 see styles |
jǐ nán shì ji3 nan2 shi4 chi nan shih |
Jinan, sub-provincial city and capital of Shandong Province 山東省|山东省[Shan1dong1 Sheng3] |
瀋陽市 沈阳市 see styles |
shěn yáng shì shen3 yang2 shi4 shen yang shih |
Shenyang, sub-provincial city and capital of Liaoning Province 遼寧省|辽宁省[Liao2ning2 Sheng3] |
王舍城 see styles |
wáng shè chéng wang2 she4 cheng2 wang she ch`eng wang she cheng Ōsha jō |
Rājagṛha. King Bimbisāra is said to have removed his capital here from Kuśāgrapura, v. 矩 and 吉, a little further eastward, because of fire and other calamities. Rājagṛha was surrounded by five hills, of which Gṛdhrakūṭa (Vulture Peak) became the most famous. It was the royal city from the time of Bimbisara 'until the time of Aśoka'. Its ruins are still extant at the village of Rājgir, some sixteen miles S. S. W. of Bihār; they 'form an object of pilgrimages for the Jains'. Eitel. The first synod is said to have assembled here. |
玻璃市 see styles |
bō lí shì bo1 li2 shi4 po li shih |
Perlis, state of Malaysia adjacent to Thailand, capital Kangar 加央[Jia1 yang1] |
班珠爾 班珠尔 see styles |
bān zhū ěr ban1 zhu1 er3 pan chu erh |
Banjul, capital of Gambia |
瓦勒他 see styles |
wǎ lè tā wa3 le4 ta1 wa le t`a wa le ta |
Valletta, capital of Malta (Tw) |
瓦杜茲 瓦杜兹 see styles |
wǎ dù zī wa3 du4 zi1 wa tu tzu |
Vaduz, capital of Liechtenstein |
瓦萊塔 瓦莱塔 see styles |
wǎ lái tǎ wa3 lai2 ta3 wa lai t`a wa lai ta |
Valletta, capital of Malta |
瓦都茲 瓦都兹 see styles |
wǎ dū zī wa3 du1 zi1 wa tu tzu |
Vaduz, capital of Liechtenstein (Tw) |
甁耆羅 甁耆罗 see styles |
píng qí luó ping2 qi2 luo2 p`ing ch`i lo ping chi lo Heikira |
Eitel gives this as Viṅgila, Viṅkila, Varaṅgala; the ancient capital of Andhra, cf. 案; but it is doubtful. |
甘托克 see styles |
gān tuō kè gan1 tuo1 ke4 kan t`o k`o kan to ko |
Gantok, capital of Sikkim, India |
甘肅省 甘肃省 see styles |
gān sù shěng gan1 su4 sheng3 kan su sheng |
Gansu Province, capital Lanzhou 蘭州|兰州[Lan2zhou1] (abbr. to 甘[Gan1] or 隴|陇[Long3]) |
白馬寺 白马寺 see styles |
bái mǎ sì bai2 ma3 si4 pai ma ssu hakubadera はくばでら |
the Baima or White Horse Temple in Luoyang, one of the earliest Buddhist temples in China (place-name) Hakubadera The White Horse Temple recorded as given to the Indian monks, Mātaṇga and Gobharaṇa, who are reputed to have been fetched from India to China in A. D. 64. The temple was in Honan, in Lo-yang thc capital; it was west of the ancient city, cast of the later city. According to tradition, originating at the end of the second century A. D., the White Horse Temple was so called because of the white horse which carried the sutras they brought. |
盧薩卡 卢萨卡 see styles |
lú sà kǎ lu2 sa4 ka3 lu sa k`a lu sa ka |
Lusaka, capital of Zambia |
福州市 see styles |
fú zhōu shì fu2 zhou1 shi4 fu chou shih |
Fuzhou, prefecture-level city and capital of Fujian Province 福建省[Fu2jian4 Sheng3] |
福建省 see styles |
fú jiàn shěng fu2 jian4 sheng3 fu chien sheng fukkenshou / fukkensho ふっけんしょう |
Fujian Province, capital Fuzhou 福州[Fu2zhou1] (abbr. to 閩|闽[Min3]); Fujian Province, Taiwan Fujian Province (China) |
納縛波 纳缚波 see styles |
nà fú bō na4 fu2 bo1 na fu po Nōbaha |
Na-fu-po, Hsuanzang's name for a city on the ancient site of I-hsun 伊循, capital of Shan-shan 鄯善 in the Former Han dynasty, afterwards known as Nob or Lop (in Marco Polo). It corresponds to the modern Charkhlik. |
索非亞 索非亚 see styles |
suǒ fēi yà suo3 fei1 ya4 so fei ya |
Sofia, capital of Bulgaria |
維拉港 维拉港 see styles |
wéi lā gǎng wei2 la1 gang3 wei la kang |
Port Vila, capital of Vanuatu |
羅安達 罗安达 see styles |
luó ān dá luo2 an1 da2 lo an ta |
Luanda, capital of Angola |
耶烈萬 耶烈万 see styles |
yē liè wàn ye1 lie4 wan4 yeh lieh wan |
Yerevan, capital of Armenia; also written 埃里溫|埃里温[Ai1 li3 wen1] |
聖多美 圣多美 see styles |
shèng duō měi sheng4 duo1 mei3 sheng to mei |
Sao Tome, capital of Sao Tome and Principe |
聖胡安 圣胡安 see styles |
shèng hú ān sheng4 hu2 an1 sheng hu an |
San Juan, capital of Puerto Rico |
自由城 see styles |
zì yóu chéng zi4 you2 cheng2 tzu yu ch`eng tzu yu cheng |
Freetown, capital of Sierra Leone (Tw) |
自由市 see styles |
zì yóu shì zi4 you2 shi4 tzu yu shih |
Libreville, capital of Gabon (Tw) |
臺北市 台北市 see styles |
tái běi shì tai2 bei3 shi4 t`ai pei shih tai pei shih |
Taibei or Taipei, capital of Taiwan |
興義市 兴义市 see styles |
xīng yì shì xing1 yi4 shi4 hsing i shih |
Xingyi city in Guizhou, capital of Qianxinan Buyei and Miao autonomous prefecture 黔西南布依族苗族自治州 |
艾伯塔 see styles |
ài bó tǎ ai4 bo2 ta3 ai po t`a ai po ta |
Alberta province of Canada, capital Edmonton 埃德蒙頓|埃德蒙顿[Ai1 de2 meng2 dun4]; also written 阿爾伯塔|阿尔伯塔[A1 er3 bo2 ta3] |
花の都 see styles |
hananomiyako はなのみやこ |
(exp,n) (1) the gay city (of Paris); capital of flowers; (exp,n) (2) Kyoto |
花文字 see styles |
hanamoji はなもじ |
ornate initial; capital letters; flowers planted to form characters |
苗栗市 see styles |
miáo lì shì miao2 li4 shi4 miao li shih |
Miaoli city in northwest Taiwan, capital of Miaoli county |
荷巴特 see styles |
hé bā tè he2 ba1 te4 ho pa t`e ho pa te |
Hobart, capital of Tasmania, Australia |
莫斯科 see styles |
mò sī kē mo4 si1 ke1 mo ssu k`o mo ssu ko mosukuwa モスクワ |
Moscow, capital of Russia (ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Moscow (rus: Moskva) |
莫洛尼 see styles |
mò luò ní mo4 luo4 ni2 mo lo ni |
Moroni, capital of Comoros (Tw) |
莫羅尼 莫罗尼 see styles |
mò luó ní mo4 luo2 ni2 mo lo ni |
Moroni, capital of Comoros |
葉里溫 叶里温 see styles |
yè lǐ wēn ye4 li3 wen1 yeh li wen |
Yerevan, capital of Armenia (Tw) |
薩克森 萨克森 see styles |
sà kè sēn sa4 ke4 sen1 sa k`o sen sa ko sen |
Sachsen or Saxony, Bundesland in east of Germany, bordering on Poland and Czech republic, capital Dresden 德累斯頓|德累斯顿[De2 lei4 si1 dun4] |
薩爾州 萨尔州 see styles |
sà ěr zhōu sa4 er3 zhou1 sa erh chou |
Saarland, state of Germany, capital Saarbrücken 薩爾布呂肯|萨尔布吕肯[Sa4 er3 bu4 lu:3 ken3] |
藤原京 see styles |
fujiwarakyou / fujiwarakyo ふじわらきょう |
(place-name) Fujiwara-kyō (capital of Japan between 694 and 710) |
蘇克雷 苏克雷 see styles |
sū kè léi su1 ke4 lei2 su k`o lei su ko lei |
Sucre, constitutional capital of Bolivia |
蘭州市 兰州市 see styles |
lán zhōu shì lan2 zhou1 shi4 lan chou shih |
Lanzhou, prefecture-level city and capital of Gansu Province 甘肅省|甘肃省[Gan1su4 Sheng3] |
西安市 see styles |
xī ān shì xi1 an1 shi4 hsi an shih |
Xi'an, sub-provincial city and capital of Shaanxi Province 陝西省|陕西省[Shan3xi1 Sheng3] |
西寧市 西宁市 see styles |
xī níng shì xi1 ning2 shi4 hsi ning shih |
Xining, prefecture-level city and capital of Qinghai Province 青海省[Qing1hai3 Sheng3] |
西康省 see styles |
xī kāng shěng xi1 kang1 sheng3 hsi k`ang sheng hsi kang sheng |
western Kham; historic province of Tibet in Kham region and west Sichuan, a province of Republic of China 1928-49 with capital Ya'an 雅安[Ya3 an1] |
親文字 see styles |
oyamoji おやもじ |
(1) (See 親字) entry kanji in a kanji dictionary; (2) (See 大文字・1) capital letter; (3) matrix (printing); (4) kanji corresponding to furigana |
諾克少 诺克少 see styles |
nuò kè shǎo nuo4 ke4 shao3 no k`o shao no ko shao |
Nouakchott, capital of Mauritania (Tw) |
譲渡益 see styles |
joutoeki / jotoeki じょうとえき |
{finc} capital gains |
護苾那 护苾那 see styles |
hù pina hu4 pina4 hu pina Gohina |
Hupian, 'the capital of Vridjisthāna, probably in the neighbourhood of the present Charekoor... to the north of Cabool.' Eitel. |
貝魯特 贝鲁特 see styles |
bèi lǔ tè bei4 lu3 te4 pei lu t`e pei lu te |
Beirut, capital of Lebanon |
貴州省 贵州省 see styles |
guì zhōu shěng gui4 zhou1 sheng3 kuei chou sheng kishuushou / kishusho きしゅうしょう |
Guizhou Province, capital Guiyang 貴陽|贵阳[Gui4yang2] (abbr. to 貴|贵[Gui4] or 黔[Qian2]) Guizhou Province (China) |
貴陽市 贵阳市 see styles |
guì yáng shì gui4 yang2 shi4 kuei yang shih |
Guiyang, prefecture-level city and capital of Guizhou Province 貴州省|贵州省[Gui4zhou1 Sheng3] |
資本力 see styles |
shihonryoku しほんりょく |
capital strength (of an enterprise) |
資本論 资本论 see styles |
zī běn lùn zi1 ben3 lun4 tzu pen lun shihonron しほんろん |
Das Kapital (1867) by Karl Marx 卡爾·馬克思|卡尔·马克思[Ka3 er3 · Ma3 ke4 si1] (work) Das Kapital (by Karl Marx); Capital: A Critique of Political Economy; (wk) Das Kapital (by Karl Marx); Capital: A Critique of Political Economy |
資本財 see styles |
shihonzai しほんざい |
capital goods |
資本金 see styles |
shihonkin しほんきん |
capital stock |
資金難 see styles |
shikinnan しきんなん |
shortage of capital; lack of funds; cash flow problem |
資金面 see styles |
shikinmen しきんめん |
(expression) financials; on the funding (capital) side |
路易港 see styles |
lù yì gǎng lu4 yi4 gang3 lu i kang |
Port Louis, capital of Mauritius |
路沙卡 see styles |
lù shā kǎ lu4 sha1 ka3 lu sha k`a lu sha ka |
Lusaka, capital of Zambia (Tw) |
迦畢試 迦毕试 see styles |
jiā bì shì jia1 bi4 shi4 chia pi shih Kahishi |
Kapiśā, an ancient kingdom, south of the Hindu Kush, said to be 4, 000 li around, with a capital of the same name 10 li in circumference; formerly a summer resort of Kaniṣka. |
道の中 see styles |
michinonaka みちのなか |
(exp,n) (archaism) (See 道の口,道の後) part of a province midway from the capital |
道の口 see styles |
michinokuchi みちのくち |
(archaism) (See 道の後,道の中) the part of a province closest to the capital; (place-name) Dōnokuchi |
道の尻 see styles |
michinoshiri みちのしり |
(archaism) the part of a province furthest from the capital |
道の後 see styles |
michinoshiri みちのしり |
(archaism) the part of a province furthest from the capital |
達喀爾 达喀尔 see styles |
dá kā ěr da2 ka1 er3 ta k`a erh ta ka erh |
Dakar, capital of Senegal |
遼寧省 辽宁省 see styles |
liáo níng shěng liao2 ning2 sheng3 liao ning sheng ryouneishou / ryonesho りょうねいしょう |
Liaoning Province, capital Shenyang 瀋陽|沈阳[Shen3yang2] (abbr. to 遼|辽[Liao2]) Liaoning Province (China) |
都する see styles |
miyakosuru みやこする |
(vs-s,vi) to choose as one's capital; to have as one's capital |
都伯林 see styles |
dū bó lín du1 bo2 lin2 tu po lin |
Dublin, capital of Ireland; also written 都柏林 |
都入り see styles |
miyakoiri みやこいり |
arriving in the capital |
都勻市 都匀市 see styles |
dū yún shì du1 yun2 shi4 tu yün shih |
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] |
都大路 see styles |
miyakoooji みやこおおじ |
avenue in the capital; busy main street of the capital; main thoroughfare; (place-name) Miyakoooji |
都落ち see styles |
miyakoochi みやこおち |
leaving (fleeing) the capital |
鄭州市 郑州市 see styles |
zhèng zhōu shì zheng4 zhou1 shi4 cheng chou shih |
Zhengzhou, prefecture-level city and capital of Henan Province 河南省[He2nan2 Sheng3] |
里朗威 see styles |
lǐ lǎng wēi li3 lang3 wei1 li lang wei |
Lilongwe, capital of Malawi (Tw) |
里賈納 里贾纳 see styles |
lǐ jiǎ nà li3 jia3 na4 li chia na |
Regina city, capital of Saskatchewan province, Canada |
金夏沙 see styles |
jīn xià shā jin1 xia4 sha1 chin hsia sha |
Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Tw) |
金斯敦 see styles |
jīn sī dūn jin1 si1 dun1 chin ssu tun |
Kingstown, capital of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Kingston, capital of Jamaica |
金沙薩 金沙萨 see styles |
jīn shā sà jin1 sha1 sa4 chin sha sa |
Kinshasa, capital of Zaire |
銀川市 银川市 see styles |
yín chuān shì yin2 chuan1 shi4 yin ch`uan shih yin chuan shih |
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] |
鋸引き see styles |
nokogiribiki のこぎりびき |
(1) sawing; (2) death by sawing (i.e. as a capital punishment) |
鋸挽き see styles |
nokogiribiki のこぎりびき |
(1) sawing; (2) death by sawing (i.e. as a capital punishment) |
長岡京 see styles |
nagaokakyou; nagaokanomiyako / nagaokakyo; nagaokanomiyako ながおかきょう; ながおかのみやこ |
(1) (hist) Nagaoka-kyō (capital of Japan 784-794); (2) (ながおかきょう only) Nagaokakyō (city); (place-name) Nagaokakyō |
長春市 长春市 see styles |
cháng chūn shì chang2 chun1 shi4 ch`ang ch`un shih chang chun shih choushunshi / choshunshi ちょうしゅんし |
Changchun, sub-provincial city and capital of Jilin Province 吉林省[Ji2lin2 Sheng3] (place-name) Changchun (China) |
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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