There are 22 total results for your 唤 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
喚 唤 see styles |
huàn huan4 huan kan |
to call To call, summon. |
使喚 使唤 see styles |
shǐ huan shi3 huan5 shih huan |
to order sb around; (coll.) to handle (a draught animal, tool, machine etc); Taiwan pr. [shi3 huan4] |
傳喚 传唤 see styles |
chuán huàn chuan2 huan4 ch`uan huan chuan huan |
a summons (to the police); subpoena |
叫喚 叫唤 see styles |
jiào huan jiao4 huan5 chiao huan kyōkan きょうかん |
to cry out; to bark out a sound (noun/participle) shout; scream To cry, wail, raurava, hence the fourth and fifth hot hells, v. 呌. |
召喚 召唤 see styles |
zhào huàn zhao4 huan4 chao huan shoukan / shokan しょうかん |
to summon; to beckon; to call (n,vs,vt,adj-no) summons; summonsing; citation; subpoena; arraigning; calling; summoning |
呌喚 呌唤 see styles |
jiào huàn jiao4 huan4 chiao huan kyōkan |
Raurava; also 號呌; 呼呼. The wailing hells, the fourth of the eight hot hells, where the inmates cry aloud on account of pain. |
呼喚 呼唤 see styles |
hū huàn hu1 huan4 hu huan |
to call out (a name etc); to shout |
喚作 唤作 see styles |
huàn zuò huan4 zuo4 huan tso |
to be called; to be known as |
喚做 唤做 see styles |
huàn zuò huan4 zuo4 huan tso |
to be called; to be referred to as |
喚起 唤起 see styles |
huàn qǐ huan4 qi3 huan ch`i huan chi kanki かんき |
to waken (to action); to rouse (the masses); to evoke (attention, recollection etc) (noun, transitive verb) arousal; excitation; awakening; evocation |
喚醒 唤醒 see styles |
huàn xǐng huan4 xing3 huan hsing Kanshō |
to wake sb; to rouse Hwanseong |
喚鐘 唤钟 see styles |
huàn zhōng huan4 zhong1 huan chung kanshō |
半鐘 (or飯鐘) The dinner bell or gong. |
喚頭 唤头 see styles |
huàn tou huan4 tou5 huan t`ou huan tou |
percussion instrument used by street peddlers, barbers etc to attract attention |
大喚 大唤 see styles |
dà huàn da4 huan4 ta huan dai kan |
shouts loudly |
招喚 招唤 see styles |
zhāo huàn zhao1 huan4 chao huan |
to call; to summon |
遣喚 遣唤 see styles |
qiǎn huàn qian3 huan4 ch`ien huan chien huan kenkan |
To send, and to call. |
前生召喚 前生召唤 see styles |
qián shēng zhào huàn qian2 sheng1 zhao4 huan4 ch`ien sheng chao huan chien sheng chao huan |
foreordination |
叫喚地獄 叫唤地狱 see styles |
jiào huàn dì yù jiao4 huan4 di4 yu4 chiao huan ti yü kyōkan jigoku |
hell of wailing |
呼風喚雨 呼风唤雨 see styles |
hū fēng huàn yǔ hu1 feng1 huan4 yu3 hu feng huan yü |
to call the wind and summon the rain (idiom); to exercise magical powers; fig. to stir up troubles |
喚雨呼風 唤雨呼风 see styles |
huàn yǔ hū fēng huan4 yu3 hu1 feng1 huan yü hu feng |
to call the wind and summon the rain (idiom); to exercise magical powers; fig. to stir up troubles; also 呼風喚雨|呼风唤雨[hu1 feng1 huan4 yu3] |
大叫喚地獄 大叫唤地狱 see styles |
dà jiào huàn dì yù da4 jiao4 huan4 di4 yu4 ta chiao huan ti yü daikyoukanjigoku / daikyokanjigoku だいきょうかんじごく |
{Buddh} (See 奈落・ならく・1) Mahāraurava; The Hell of Great Wailing; The Great Screaming Hell; the fifth of eight hot hells in Buddhism mahāraurava. The hell of great wailing, the fifth of the eight hot hells. Also 大呌 ; 大號呌 ; 大呼. |
阿鼻喚地獄 阿鼻唤地狱 see styles |
ā bí huàn dì yù a1 bi2 huan4 di4 yu4 a pi huan ti yü abikan jigoku |
wailing avīci hell |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 22 results for "唤" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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