There are 17 total results for your 嘶 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
嘶 see styles |
sī si1 ssu sai |
hiss; neigh; Ss! (sound of air sucked between the teeth, indicating hesitation or thinking over) To neigh; a crashing noise. |
嘶き see styles |
inanaki いななき |
(kana only) neigh; whinny; bray |
嘶く see styles |
inanaku いななく |
(v5k,vi) to neigh |
嘶叫 see styles |
sī jiào si1 jiao4 ssu chiao |
to whinny (of a horse); to neigh; to shout |
嘶吼 see styles |
sī hǒu si1 hou3 ssu hou |
to yell; to shout |
嘶啞 嘶哑 see styles |
sī yǎ si1 ya3 ssu ya |
(onom.) coarse crowing; hoarse; husky |
嘶喊 see styles |
sī hǎn si1 han3 ssu han |
to shout |
嘶掉 see styles |
sī diào si1 diao4 ssu tiao saitō |
tremulous |
嘶風 see styles |
seifuu / sefu せいふう |
(given name) Seifū |
嘶鳴 嘶鸣 see styles |
sī míng si1 ming2 ssu ming |
to whinny (of a horse); to neigh |
嘶啞聲 嘶哑声 see styles |
sī yǎ shēng si1 ya3 sheng1 ssu ya sheng |
hoarse |
嘶嘶聲 嘶嘶声 see styles |
sī sī shēng si1 si1 sheng1 ssu ssu sheng |
hissing or sizzling sound |
嘶夜那 see styles |
sī yen à si1 yen4 a4 ssu yen a saiyana |
śyena, a hawk, falcon. |
人喊馬嘶 人喊马嘶 see styles |
rén hǎn mǎ sī ren2 han3 ma3 si1 jen han ma ssu |
lit. people shouting and horses neighing (idiom); fig. tumultuous; hubbub |
老馬嘶風 老马嘶风 see styles |
lǎo mǎ sī fēng lao3 ma3 si1 feng1 lao ma ssu feng |
old horse sniffs the wind (idiom); fig. aged person with great aspirations |
老驥嘶風 老骥嘶风 see styles |
lǎo jì sī fēng lao3 ji4 si1 feng1 lao chi ssu feng |
old steed sniffs the wind (idiom); fig. aged person with great aspirations |
聲嘶力竭 声嘶力竭 see styles |
shēng sī lì jié sheng1 si1 li4 jie2 sheng ssu li chieh |
to shout oneself hoarse (idiom) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 17 results for "嘶" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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