There are 34 total results for your 夫人 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
夫人 see styles |
fū ren fu1 ren5 fu jen fujin(p); bunin(ok); hashikashi(ok) ふじん(P); ぶにん(ok); はしかし(ok) |
More info & calligraphy: Fujin(1) (ふじん, はしかし only) (honorific or respectful language) wife; Mrs; madam; (2) (ふじん only) (archaism) wife of a nobleman (aristocrat, etc.); (3) (ふじん, ぶにん only) (archaism) consort of the emperor A wife; the wife of a king, i. e. a queen, devi. |
夫人經 夫人经 see styles |
fū rén jīng fu1 ren2 jing1 fu jen ching Fujin kyō |
Śrīmālā-sūtra |
令夫人 see styles |
reifujin / refujin れいふじん |
(honorific or respectful language) Mrs; Lady; Madam; your wife |
伯夫人 see styles |
hakufujin はくふじん |
countess |
凡夫人 see styles |
fán fū rén fan2 fu1 ren2 fan fu jen bonbu nin |
ordinary (unenlightened) person |
太夫人 see styles |
tài fū rén tai4 fu1 ren2 t`ai fu jen tai fu jen |
(old) dowager; old lady (title for the mother of a noble or an official) |
如夫人 see styles |
rú fū ren ru2 fu1 ren5 ju fu jen |
(old) concubine |
賢夫人 see styles |
kenpujin けんぷじん |
wise wife |
伯爵夫人 see styles |
hakushakufujin はくしゃくふじん |
countess |
侯爵夫人 see styles |
koushakufujin / koshakufujin こうしゃくふじん |
marchioness |
公爵夫人 see styles |
gōng jué fū rén gong1 jue2 fu1 ren2 kung chüeh fu jen koushakufujin / koshakufujin こうしゃくふじん |
duchess princess; duchess |
勝鬘夫人 胜鬘夫人 see styles |
shèng mán fū rén sheng4 man2 fu1 ren2 sheng man fu jen Shōman Bunin |
Mālyaśrī, daughter of Prasenajit, wife of the king of Kośala (Oudh), after whom the Śrīmālādevi-siṃhanāda 會 and 經 are named. |
居禮夫人 居礼夫人 see styles |
jū lǐ fū ren ju1 li3 fu1 ren5 chü li fu jen |
Maria Skłodowska-Curie or Marie Curie (1867-1934), Nobel laureate in both physics (1903) and chemistry (1911) |
居里夫人 see styles |
jū lǐ fū ren ju1 li3 fu1 ren5 chü li fu jen |
see 居禮夫人|居礼夫人[Ju1 li3 Fu1 ren5] |
摩耶夫人 see styles |
mó yé fū rén mo2 ye2 fu1 ren2 mo yeh fu jen mayabunin まやぶにん |
(personal name) Mayabunin Queen Māyā |
末利夫人 see styles |
mò lì fū rén mo4 li4 fu1 ren2 mo li fu jen mari bunin |
The wife of Prasenajit, king of Kośala, so called because she wove or wore jasmine chaplets, or came from a jasmine garden, etc. |
杜莎夫人 see styles |
dù shā fū ren du4 sha1 fu1 ren5 tu sha fu jen |
Madame Tussaud (1761-1850), French wax sculptor who founded the eponymous wax museum in London |
男爵夫人 see styles |
danshakufujin だんしゃくふじん |
baroness |
第一夫人 see styles |
dì yī fū rén di4 yi1 fu1 ren2 ti i fu jen |
First Lady (wife of US president) |
蝶々夫人 see styles |
chouchoufujin / chochofujin ちょうちょうふじん |
(wk) Madama Butterfly (opera by Puccini); Madam Butterfly |
蝶蝶夫人 see styles |
chouchoufujin / chochofujin ちょうちょうふじん |
(wk) Madama Butterfly (opera by Puccini); Madam Butterfly |
鹿母夫人 see styles |
lù mǔ fū rén lu4 mu3 fu1 ren2 lu mu fu jen |
Mṛgāra-mātṛ |
大統領夫人 see styles |
daitouryoufujin / daitoryofujin だいとうりょうふじん |
first lady |
撒切爾夫人 撒切尔夫人 see styles |
sā qiē ěr fū ren sa1 qie1 er3 fu1 ren5 sa ch`ieh erh fu jen sa chieh erh fu jen |
Mrs Thatcher; Baroness Thatcher or Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013), British conservative politician, prime minister 1979-1990 |
當麻夫人墓 see styles |
taemafujinnohaka たえまふじんのはか |
(place-name) Taemafujinnohaka |
麥克白夫人 麦克白夫人 see styles |
mài kè bái fū ren mai4 ke4 bai2 fu1 ren5 mai k`o pai fu jen mai ko pai fu jen |
Lady Macbeth |
スタール夫人 see styles |
sutaarufujin / sutarufujin スタールふじん |
(surname) Stael |
国家元首夫人 see styles |
kokkagenshufujin こっかげんしゅふじん |
first lady |
Variations: |
chikufujin ちくふじん |
bamboo wife; Dutch wife |
薩哈羅夫人權獎 萨哈罗夫人权奖 see styles |
sà hǎ luó fū rén quán jiǎng sa4 ha3 luo2 fu1 ren2 quan2 jiang3 sa ha lo fu jen ch`üan chiang sa ha lo fu jen chüan chiang |
the EU Sakharov Human Rights Prize |
薩哈諾夫人權獎 萨哈诺夫人权奖 see styles |
sà hǎ nuò fū rén quán jiǎng sa4 ha3 nuo4 fu1 ren2 quan2 jiang3 sa ha no fu jen ch`üan chiang sa ha no fu jen chüan chiang |
the EU Sakharov prize for human rights |
賠了夫人又折兵 赔了夫人又折兵 see styles |
péi le fū rén yòu zhé bīng pei2 le5 fu1 ren2 you4 zhe2 bing1 p`ei le fu jen yu che ping pei le fu jen yu che ping |
lit. having given away a bride, to lose one's army on top of it (idiom); fig. to suffer a double loss after trying to trick the enemy |
チャタレイ夫人の恋人 see styles |
chatareifujinnokoibito / chatarefujinnokoibito チャタレイふじんのこいびと |
(work) Lady Chatterley's Lover; (wk) Lady Chatterley's Lover |
Variations: |
chouchoufujin / chochofujin ちょうちょうふじん |
(work) Madama Butterfly (opera by Puccini); Madam Butterfly |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 34 results for "夫人" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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