There are 307 total results for your 树 search. I have created 4 pages of results for you. Each page contains 100 results...
1234>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
樹 树 see styles |
shù shu4 shu mitsuru みつる |
tree; CL:棵[ke1]; to cultivate; to set up (1) tree; shrub; bush; (2) wood; timber; (personal name) Mitsuru vṛkṣa, a tree; to stand, erect, establish. |
人樹 人树 see styles |
rén shù ren2 shu4 jen shu ninju |
The Tree among men, giving shelter as the bodhi-tree, a Buddha. |
佛樹 佛树 see styles |
fó shù fo2 shu4 fo shu butsuju |
bodhidruma; 道樹 the Bodhi-tree under which Śākyamuni obtained enlightenment or became Buddha, Ficus religiosa. |
叢樹 丛树 see styles |
cóng shù cong2 shu4 ts`ung shu tsung shu sōju |
a grove |
大樹 大树 see styles |
dà shù da4 shu4 ta shu taiju たいじゅ |
Tashu township in Kaohsiung county 高雄縣|高雄县[Gao1 xiong2 xian4], southwest Taiwan large tree; big tree; huge tree; (given name) Masaki Great trees, i.e. bodhisattvas, cf. 三草. |
寶樹 宝树 see styles |
bǎo shù bao3 shu4 pao shu hō ju |
The jewel-trees (of the Pure Land). |
尊樹 尊树 see styles |
zūn shù zun1 shu4 tsun shu sonju |
the pre-eminent tree |
小樹 小树 see styles |
xiǎo shù xiao3 shu4 hsiao shu komiki こみき |
shrub; small tree; sapling; CL:棵[ke1] (female given name) Komiki Small trees, bodhisattvas in the lower stages, v. 三草二木. |
岸樹 岸树 see styles |
àn shù an4 shu4 an shu ganju |
A tree on a river's brink, life's uncertainty. |
建樹 建树 see styles |
jiàn shù jian4 shu4 chien shu tateki たてき |
to make a contribution; to establish; to found; contribution (given name) Tateki |
提樹 提树 see styles |
tí shù ti2 shu4 t`i shu ti shu teiju / teju ていじゅ |
(given name) Teiju The bodhidruma tree, v. 菩. |
李樹 李树 see styles |
lǐ shù li3 shu4 li shu riju りじゅ |
plum tree (female given name) Riju |
杏樹 杏树 see styles |
xìng shù xing4 shu4 hsing shu kyouju / kyoju きょうじゅ |
apricot tree (given name) Kyōju |
松樹 松树 see styles |
sōng shù song1 shu4 sung shu shouju / shoju しょうじゅ |
pine; pine tree; CL:棵[ke1] (rare) pine tree; (surname, given name) Matsuki |
果樹 果树 see styles |
guǒ shù guo3 shu4 kuo shu kaju かじゅ |
fruit tree; CL:棵[ke1] fruit tree; (female given name) Miki a fruit-bearing tree |
柏樹 柏树 see styles |
bǎi shù bai3 shu4 pai shu hakuju はくじゅ |
cypress tree; Taiwan pr. [bo2 shu4] (given name) Hakuju an oak tree |
柘樹 柘树 see styles |
zhè shù zhe4 shu4 che shu |
silkworm thorn tree |
柳樹 柳树 see styles |
liǔ shù liu3 shu4 liu shu |
willow |
桃樹 桃树 see styles |
táo shù tao2 shu4 t`ao shu tao shu momoki ももき |
peach tree; CL:株[zhu1] (surname) Momoki |
桉樹 桉树 see styles |
ān shù an1 shu4 an shu |
eucalyptus |
桑樹 桑树 see styles |
sāng shù sang1 shu4 sang shu |
mulberry tree, with leaves used to feed silkworms |
梣樹 梣树 see styles |
chén shù chen2 shu4 ch`en shu chen shu |
Chinese ash (Fraxinus chinensis) |
梨樹 梨树 see styles |
lí shù li2 shu4 li shu riki りき |
pear tree (female given name) Riki |
棕樹 棕树 see styles |
zōng shù zong1 shu4 tsung shu |
palm tree |
棗樹 枣树 see styles |
zǎo shù zao3 shu4 tsao shu |
jujube tree; date tree; Zizyphus vulgaris; CL:棵[ke1] |
植樹 植树 see styles |
zhí shù zhi2 shu4 chih shu shokuju しょくじゅ |
to plant trees (n,vs,vt,vi) tree-planting; (given name) Taneki |
楊樹 杨树 see styles |
yáng shù yang2 shu4 yang shu |
poplar tree; various trees of genus Populus |
楓樹 枫树 see styles |
fēng shù feng1 shu4 feng shu fuki ふき |
maple (female given name) Fuki |
楸樹 楸树 see styles |
qiū shù qiu1 shu4 ch`iu shu chiu shu |
Catalpa bungei or Manchurian Catalpa, a tea plant |
榆樹 榆树 see styles |
yú shù yu2 shu4 yü shu |
elm |
榕樹 榕树 see styles |
róng shù rong2 shu4 jung shu gajumaru; youju; gajumaru / gajumaru; yoju; gajumaru がじゅまる; ようじゅ; ガジュマル |
banyan (kana only) (がじゅまる is originally from Okinawa dialect) Chinese banyan (Ficus microcarpa); Malayan banyan; Indian laurel |
榿樹 桤树 see styles |
qī shù qi1 shu4 ch`i shu chi shu |
long peduncled alder (Alnus cremastogyne); Alnus trebeculata |
槐樹 槐树 see styles |
huái shù huai2 shu4 huai shu kaiju かいじゅ |
locust tree (Sophora japonica) (See 槐) Japanese pagoda tree (Sophora japonica) |
槭樹 槭树 see styles |
qì shù qi4 shu4 ch`i shu chi shu kaede かえで |
maple maple (tree) (Acer spp.) |
槲樹 槲树 see styles |
hú shù hu2 shu4 hu shu |
Mongolian oak (Quercus dentata); Daimyo oak |
樅樹 枞树 see styles |
cōng shù cong1 shu4 ts`ung shu tsung shu |
fir |
樟樹 樟树 see styles |
zhāng shù zhang1 shu4 chang shu |
camphor; Cinnamonum camphara |
樹下 树下 see styles |
shù xià shu4 xia4 shu hsia juka; juge じゅか; じゅげ |
(See 樹上) under a tree; (surname) Jiyuge under a tree |
樹人 树人 see styles |
shù rén shu4 ren2 shu jen tatsuhito たつひと |
to prepare children to become capable citizens (personal name) Tatsuhito |
樹冠 树冠 see styles |
shù guān shu4 guan1 shu kuan jukan じゅかん |
treetop tree canopy; tree crown |
樹叢 树丛 see styles |
shù cóng shu4 cong2 shu ts`ung shu tsung |
thicket; undergrowth |
樹屋 树屋 see styles |
shù wū shu4 wu1 shu wu |
tree house |
樹幹 树干 see styles |
shù gàn shu4 gan4 shu kan jukan じゅかん |
tree trunk trunk; shaft |
樹懶 树懒 see styles |
shù lǎn shu4 lan3 shu lan namakemono(gikun); namakemono なまけもの(gikun); ナマケモノ |
sloth (zoology) (kana only) (See 怠け者) sloth (animal) |
樹掛 树挂 see styles |
shù guà shu4 gua4 shu kua |
ice (rime) formed on a tree |
樹提 树提 see styles |
shù tí shu4 ti2 shu t`i shu ti judai |
(樹提伽); 殊底色迦 jyotiṣka, 'a luminary, a heavenly body' (M.W.); tr. asterisms, shining, fire, or fate. A wealthy man of Rājagṛha, who gave all his goods to the poor; there is a sūtra called after him. |
樹敵 树敌 see styles |
shù dí shu4 di2 shu ti |
to antagonize people; to make an enemy of sb |
樹木 树木 see styles |
shù mù shu4 mu4 shu mu jumoku じゅもく |
tree tree; trees and shrubs; (place-name) Jumoku |
樹林 树林 see styles |
shù lín shu4 lin2 shu lin jurin じゅりん |
woods; grove; forest forest; (female given name) Jurin A grove, a forest. |
樹枝 树枝 see styles |
shù zhī shu4 zhi1 shu chih jushi じゅし |
branch; twig branch (of a tree); (personal name) Kie tree branches |
樹根 树根 see styles |
shù gēn shu4 gen1 shu ken june じゅね |
tree roots (female given name) June |
樹梢 树梢 see styles |
shù shāo shu4 shao1 shu shao jushou / jusho じゅしょう |
the tip of a tree; treetop treetop |
樹棲 树栖 see styles |
shù qī shu4 qi1 shu ch`i shu chi |
arboreal; tree-dwelling |
樹樁 树桩 see styles |
shù zhuāng shu4 zhuang1 shu chuang |
tree stump |
樹洞 树洞 see styles |
shù dòng shu4 dong4 shu tung judou / judo じゅどう |
tree hollow; (slang) anonymous platform for sharing secrets; (slang) confidant tree hollow; hollow in a tree |
樹液 树液 see styles |
shù yè shu4 ye4 shu yeh jueki じゅえき |
tree sap sap |
樹獺 树獭 see styles |
shù tǎ shu4 ta3 shu t`a shu ta |
sloth (family Bradypodidae) |
樹王 树王 see styles |
shù wáng shu4 wang2 shu wang juō |
the king of trees |
樹皮 树皮 see styles |
shù pí shu4 pi2 shu p`i shu pi juhi じゅひ |
tree bark bark (of a tree, etc.) bark of a tree |
樹種 树种 see styles |
shù zhǒng shu4 zhong3 shu chung jushu じゅしゅ |
tree species tree species |
樹突 树突 see styles |
shù tū shu4 tu1 shu t`u shu tu |
dendrite (branched projection of a neuron) |
樹立 树立 see styles |
shù lì shu4 li4 shu li juritsu じゅりつ |
to set up; to establish (n,vs,vt,vi) establishment; founding; setting (a record); (female given name) Kodachi |
樹籬 树篱 see styles |
shù lí shu4 li2 shu li |
hedge |
樹經 树经 see styles |
shù jīng shu4 jing1 shu ching jukyō |
Scriptures written on tree-leaves or bark, chiefly on palm-leaves. |
樹脂 树脂 see styles |
shù zhī shu4 zhi1 shu chih jushi じゅし |
resin (noun - becomes adjective with の) resin; rosin |
樹膠 树胶 see styles |
shù jiāo shu4 jiao1 shu chiao |
tree resin; gum |
樹苗 树苗 see styles |
shù miáo shu4 miao2 shu miao |
sapling |
樹莓 树莓 see styles |
shù méi shu4 mei2 shu mei |
bramble; raspberry |
樹葉 树叶 see styles |
shù yè shu4 ye4 shu yeh juyou / juyo じゅよう |
tree leaves tree leaf; (female given name) Konoha |
樹葬 树葬 see styles |
shù zàng shu4 zang4 shu tsang |
burial of cremated remains at the foot of a tree |
樹蔭 树荫 see styles |
shù yīn shu4 yin1 shu yin juin じゅいん kokage こかげ |
More info & calligraphy: Shade of a Treeshade of tree; bower |
樹蛙 树蛙 see styles |
shù wā shu4 wa1 shu wa |
tree frog |
樹身 树身 see styles |
shù shēn shu4 shen1 shu shen |
tree trunk |
樹陰 树阴 see styles |
shù yīn shu4 yin1 shu yin juin じゅいん kokage こかげ |
shade (of a tree) shade of tree; bower |
樹鷚 树鹨 see styles |
shù liù shu4 liu4 shu liu |
(bird species of China) olive-backed pipit (Anthus hodgsoni) |
樺樹 桦树 see styles |
huà shù hua4 shu4 hua shu |
birch |
橘樹 橘树 see styles |
jú shù ju2 shu4 chü shu tachibana たちばな |
orange tree (surname) Tachibana |
橡樹 橡树 see styles |
xiàng shù xiang4 shu4 hsiang shu |
oak |
櫟樹 栎树 see styles |
lì shù li4 shu4 li shu |
oak tree |
毒樹 毒树 see styles |
dú shù du2 shu4 tu shu dokuju |
Poison tree, an evil monk. |
法樹 法树 see styles |
fǎ shù fa3 shu4 fa shu noriki のりき |
(given name) Noriki The dharma-tree which bears nirvāṇa-fruit. |
漆樹 漆树 see styles |
qī shù qi1 shu4 ch`i shu chi shu shitsuju; urushi(gikun) しつじゅ; うるし(gikun) |
lac tree (Rhus vernicifera) (rare) (See ウルシ・2) Chinese lacquer tree (Toxicodendron vernicifluum) |
玉樹 玉树 see styles |
yù shù yu4 shu4 yü shu tamaki たまき |
Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai (surname, female given name) Tamaki jeweled trees |
矮樹 矮树 see styles |
ǎi shù ai3 shu4 ai shu waiju わいじゅ |
short tree; bush; shrub low or short tree |
砍樹 砍树 see styles |
kǎn shù kan3 shu4 k`an shu kan shu |
to chop wood; to chop down trees |
祇樹 祇树 see styles |
qí shù qi2 shu4 ch`i shu chi shu tadaki ただき |
(surname) Tadaki Jetavana Anāthapiṇḍada-ārāma |
種樹 种树 see styles |
zhòng shù zhong4 shu4 chung shu tanetatsu たねたつ |
to plant trees (given name) Tanetatsu |
紅樹 红树 see styles |
hóng shù hong2 shu4 hung shu kouju / koju こうじゅ |
red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle); CL:棵[ke1] (1) mangrove (esp. the black mangrove, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza); (2) tree with red leaves or flowers; (given name) Kōju |
綠樹 绿树 see styles |
lǜ shù lu:4 shu4 lü shu |
trees; greenery |
茶樹 茶树 see styles |
chá shù cha2 shu4 ch`a shu cha shu |
tea tree; Camellia sinensis |
菓樹 菓树 see styles |
guǒ shù guo3 shu4 kuo shu kaju |
a fruit-bearing tree |
華樹 华树 see styles |
huā shù hua1 shu4 hua shu kaju かじゅ |
(female given name) Kaju a blossoming tree |
藥樹 药树 see styles |
yào shù yao4 shu4 yao shu yakuju |
medicinal tree |
行樹 行树 see styles |
xíng shù xing2 shu4 hsing shu yukiju ゆきじゅ |
(given name) Yukiju Trees in rows, avenues of trees. |
覺樹 觉树 see styles |
jué shù jue2 shu4 chüeh shu kakuju |
The tree of knowledge, or enlightenment, the pippala under which the Buddha attained enlightenment, also called bodhidruma and ficus religiosa. To plant virtue in order to attain enlightenment. |
觀樹 观树 see styles |
guān shù guan1 shu4 kuan shu kan ju |
Contemplating the tree (of knowledge, as Śākyamuni is said to have done after his enlightenment). |
道樹 道树 see styles |
dào shù dao4 shu4 tao shu michiki みちき |
(given name) Michiki The bodhi-tree, under which Buddha attained enlightenment; also as a synonym of Buddhism with its powers of growth and fruitfulness. |
金樹 金树 see styles |
jīn shù jin1 shu4 chin shu konju |
golden trees |
錢樹 钱树 see styles |
qián shù qian2 shu4 ch`ien shu chien shu |
money tree; prostitute; hen that lays golden eggs |
鐵樹 铁树 see styles |
tiě shù tie3 shu4 t`ieh shu tieh shu |
sago palm (Cycas revoluta) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "树" 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
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's
license.
Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.
We do offer Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Services. We'll also be happy to help you translate something for other purposes.
No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.
The following titles are just to help people who are searching for an Asian dictionary to find this page.