There are 18 total results for your 法蘭 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
法蘭 法兰 see styles |
fǎ lán fa3 lan2 fa lan Hōran |
flange (loanword) Gobharana, 竺法蘭, companion of Mātaṅga, these two being the first Indian monks said to have come to China, in the middle of the first century A.D. |
法蘭克 法兰克 see styles |
fǎ lán kè fa3 lan2 ke4 fa lan k`o fa lan ko |
the Franks (Germanic people who arrived in Europe from 600 AD and took over France) |
法蘭斯 法兰斯 see styles |
fǎ lán sī fa3 lan2 si1 fa lan ssu |
France (phonetic transliteration) |
法蘭絨 法兰绒 see styles |
fǎ lán róng fa3 lan2 rong2 fa lan jung |
flannel (loanword); Taiwan pr. [fa4 lan2 rong2] |
法蘭西 法兰西 see styles |
fǎ lán xī fa3 lan2 xi1 fa lan hsi furansu ふらんす |
France (place-name) France |
拉法蘭 拉法兰 see styles |
lā fǎ lán la1 fa3 lan2 la fa lan |
Raffarin, prime minister of France under Jacques Chirac |
竺法蘭 竺法兰 see styles |
zhú fǎ lán zhu2 fa3 lan2 chu fa lan Jikuhōran |
Dharmarakṣa, or Indu-dharmāraṇya, to whom with Kāśyapa Mātaṅga the translation of the sutra of 42 sections is wrongly attributed; he tr. five works in A.D. 68-70. |
法蘭克林 法兰克林 see styles |
fǎ lán kè lín fa3 lan2 ke4 lin2 fa lan k`o lin fa lan ko lin |
Franklin (name); Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) |
法蘭克福 法兰克福 see styles |
fǎ lán kè fú fa3 lan2 ke4 fu2 fa lan k`o fu fa lan ko fu |
Frankfurt (Germany) |
法蘭德斯 法兰德斯 see styles |
fǎ lán dé sī fa3 lan2 de2 si1 fa lan te ssu |
Flanders, region (state) of Belgium 比利時|比利时[Bi3 li4 shi2] |
法蘭西斯 法兰西斯 see styles |
fǎ lán xī sī fa3 lan2 xi1 si1 fa lan hsi ssu |
Francis (name) |
法蘭克福匯報 法兰克福汇报 see styles |
fǎ lán kè fú huì bào fa3 lan2 ke4 fu2 hui4 bao4 fa lan k`o fu hui pao fa lan ko fu hui pao |
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung |
法蘭克福學派 法兰克福学派 see styles |
fǎ lán kè fú xué pài fa3 lan2 ke4 fu2 xue2 pai4 fa lan k`o fu hsüeh p`ai fa lan ko fu hsüeh pai |
Frankfurt School |
法蘭克福車展 法兰克福车展 see styles |
fǎ lán kè fú chē zhǎn fa3 lan2 ke4 fu2 che1 zhan3 fa lan k`o fu ch`e chan fa lan ko fu che chan |
the Frankfurt Motor Show |
法蘭西體育場 法兰西体育场 see styles |
fǎ lán xī tǐ yù chǎng fa3 lan2 xi1 ti3 yu4 chang3 fa lan hsi t`i yü ch`ang fa lan hsi ti yü chang |
Stade de France |
法蘭西斯·培根 法兰西斯·培根 see styles |
fǎ lán xī sī · péi gēn fa3 lan2 xi1 si1 · pei2 gen1 fa lan hsi ssu · p`ei ken fa lan hsi ssu · pei ken |
Francis Bacon (1561-1626), English Renaissance philosopher and early scientist |
法蘭西斯·斐迪南 法兰西斯·斐迪南 see styles |
fǎ lán xī sī · fěi dí nán fa3 lan2 xi1 si1 · fei3 di2 nan2 fa lan hsi ssu · fei ti nan |
Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria (1863-1914), heir to the Hapsburg throne, whose assassination in Sarajevo led to World War I |
法蘭克福證券交易所 法兰克福证券交易所 see styles |
fǎ lán kè fú zhèng quàn jiāo yì suǒ fa3 lan2 ke4 fu2 zheng4 quan4 jiao1 yi4 suo3 fa lan k`o fu cheng ch`üan chiao i so fa lan ko fu cheng chüan chiao i so |
Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FSE) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 18 results for "法蘭" 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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