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Characters Pronunciation
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Simple Dictionary Definition


see styles
làn
    lan4
lan
 ran
    らん
soft; mushy; well-cooked and soft; to rot; to decompose; rotten; worn out; chaotic; messy; utterly; thoroughly; crappy; bad
(adj-t,adv-to) (rare) brilliant; bright; (female given name) Ran
Glittering, as iridescent fish.

傷爛


伤烂

see styles
shāng làn
    shang1 lan4
shang lan
 shōran
wounded and rotten

唬爛


唬烂

see styles
hǔ làn
    hu3 lan4
hu lan
(slang) (Tw) to bullshit; to fool

壞爛


坏烂

see styles
huài làn
    huai4 lan4
huai lan
 eran
to rot

度爛


度烂

see styles
dù làn
    du4 lan4
tu lan
see 賭爛|赌[du3 lan4]

搗爛


捣烂

see styles
dǎo làn
    dao3 lan4
tao lan
to mash; to beat to a pulp

撕爛


撕烂

see styles
sī làn
    si1 lan4
ssu lan
to tear up; to tear to pieces

撞爛


撞烂

see styles
zhuàng làn
    zhuang4 lan4
chuang lan
to destroy by smashing; smashed up

擺爛


摆烂

see styles
bǎi làn
    bai3 lan4
pai lan
(neologism c. 2014) (slang) to stop striving (esp. when one knows one cannot succeed); to let it all go to hell; (sports) to tank

朽爛


朽烂

see styles
xiǔ làn
    xiu3 lan4
hsiu lan
rotten

比爛


比烂

see styles
bǐ làn
    bi3 lan4
pi lan
to compare two unsatisfactory things; to argue that others have similar or worse faults (as a response to criticism); whataboutery

潰爛


溃烂

see styles
kuì làn
    kui4 lan4
k`uei lan
    kuei lan
 kairan
to fester; to ulcerate
a wound

焦爛


焦烂

see styles
jiāo làn
    jiao1 lan4
chiao lan
 shōran
to burn severely

燦爛


灿烂

see styles
càn làn
    can4 lan4
ts`an lan
    tsan lan
 sanran
    さんらん
to glitter; brilliant; splendid
(adj-t,adv-to) brilliant; bright; radiant

爛俗


烂俗

see styles
làn sú
    lan4 su2
lan su
clichéd

爛圓


烂圆

see styles
làn yuán
    lan4 yuan2
lan yüan
 Ranen
Nanwon

爛壞


烂坏

see styles
làn huài
    lan4 huai4
lan huai
 rane
to rot

爛尾


烂尾

see styles
làn wěi
    lan4 wei3
lan wei
(of a construction project etc) unfinished; derailed (due to critical setbacks)

爛崽


烂崽

see styles
làn zǎi
    lan4 zai3
lan tsai
(dialect) hooligan; low-life

爛梗


烂梗

see styles
làn gěng
    lan4 geng3
lan keng
lame joke

爛泥


烂泥

see styles
làn ní
    lan4 ni2
lan ni
mud; mire

爛漫


烂漫

see styles
làn màn
    lan4 man4
lan man
 ranman
    らんまん
unaffected; unpretentious; (literary) brightly colored; vibrant
(adj-t,adv-to) glorious; luxuriant; splendid; in full bloom; in full glory; (female given name) Ranman

爛熟


烂熟

see styles
làn shú
    lan4 shu2
lan shu
 ranjuku
    らんじゅく
well cooked; to know thoroughly
(n,vs,vi) (1) overripeness; (n,vs,vi) (2) full maturity; full development

爛熳


烂熳

see styles
làn màn
    lan4 man4
lan man
variant of 爛漫|漫[lan4man4]

爛片


烂片

see styles
làn piàn
    lan4 pian4
lan p`ien
    lan pien
dud movie

爛糊


烂糊

see styles
làn hu
    lan4 hu5
lan hu
overripe; overcooked

爛縵


烂缦

see styles
làn màn
    lan4 man4
lan man
variant of 爛漫|漫[lan4man4]

爛賬


烂账

see styles
làn zhàng
    lan4 zhang4
lan chang
disorganized accounts; uncollectable debts; bad debt

爛透


烂透

see styles
làn tòu
    lan4 tou4
lan t`ou
    lan tou
rotten to the core

爛醉


烂醉

see styles
làn zuì
    lan4 zui4
lan tsui
dead drunk; completely drunk

爛魚


烂鱼

see styles
làn yú
    lan4 yu2
lan yü
 rangyo
Rotten, soft; pulp.

白爛


白烂

see styles
bái làn
    bai2 lan4
pai lan
(slang) stupid; ridiculous

破爛


破烂

see styles
pò làn
    po4 lan4
p`o lan
    po lan
worn-out; dilapidated; tattered; ragged; (coll.) rubbish; junk

砸爛


砸烂

see styles
zá làn
    za2 lan4
tsa lan
to smash

稀爛


稀烂

see styles
xī làn
    xi1 lan4
hsi lan
smashed up; broken into pieces; thoroughly mashed; pulpy

糜爛


糜烂

see styles
mí làn
    mi2 lan4
mi lan
 biran; biran
    びらん; ビラン
dissipated; rotten; decaying
(n,vs,vi) (1) (kana only) sore; erosion; ulceration; abscess; decomposition (of a body); (n,vs,vi) (2) (kana only) corruption; dissipation; becoming degenerate

絢爛


绚烂

see styles
xuàn làn
    xuan4 lan4
hsüan lan
 kenran
    けんらん
splendid; gorgeous; dazzling
(adj-t,adv-to) gorgeous; brilliant; dazzling; ornate; gaudy; flowery

腐爛


腐烂

see styles
fǔ làn
    fu3 lan4
fu lan
 furan
    ふらん
to rot; to putrefy; (fig.) corrupt
(noun/participle) decomposition; ulceration

膿爛


脓烂

see styles
nóng làn
    nong2 lan4
nung lan
 dōran
infected

賭爛


赌烂

see styles
dǔ làn
    du3 lan4
tu lan
(Tw) (slang) to be ticked off by (sb or something); to be pissed at (sb or something); to be in a foul mood; down in the dumps (from Taiwanese 揬𡳞, Tai-lo pr. [tu̍h-lān])

軟爛


软烂

see styles
ruǎn làn
    ruan3 lan4
juan lan
(of food etc) soft; pulpy; (Tw) (of a person) lacking drive; shiftless; lazy

霉爛


霉烂

see styles
méi làn
    mei2 lan4
mei lan
mold; rot

靡爛


靡烂

see styles
mí làn
    mi2 lan4
mi lan
rotting; decaying

下三爛


下三烂

see styles
xià sān làn
    xia4 san1 lan4
hsia san lan
variant of 下三濫|下三滥[xia4 san1 lan4]

伊爛拏


伊烂拏

see styles
yī làn ná
    yi1 lan4 na2
i lan na
 Iranna
(伊爛拏鉢伐多) Iiriṇa-parvata, or Hiraṇya-parvata. An ancient kingdom noted for a volcano near its capital, the present Monghir, Lat. 25 16 N., Long. 86°26 E. Eitel.

爛好人


烂好人

see styles
làn hǎo rén
    lan4 hao3 ren2
lan hao jen
sb who tries to be on good terms with everyone

爛攤子


烂摊子

see styles
làn tān zi
    lan4 tan1 zi5
lan t`an tzu
    lan tan tzu
terrible mess; shambles

爛桃花


烂桃花

see styles
làn táo huā
    lan4 tao2 hua1
lan t`ao hua
    lan tao hua
unhappy love affair

爛橘子


烂橘子

see styles
làn jú zi
    lan4 ju2 zi5
lan chü tzu
(EA) Origin (service) (jocular)

爛污貨


烂污货

see styles
làn wū huò
    lan4 wu1 huo4
lan wu huo
loose woman; slut

爛舌頭


烂舌头

see styles
làn shé tóu
    lan4 she2 tou2
lan she t`ou
    lan she tou
to gossip; to blab; a blab-mouth

稀巴爛


稀巴烂

see styles
xī bā làn
    xi1 ba1 lan4
hsi pa lan
see 稀爛|稀[xi1 lan4]

腐爛藥


腐烂药

see styles
fǔ làn yào
    fu3 lan4 yao4
fu lan yao
 furan yaku
medicine made from the putrid urine (of cattle)

舌不爛


舌不烂

see styles
shé bù làn
    she2 bu4 lan4
she pu lan
 zetsu furan
Tongue-unconsumed, a term for Kumārajīva; on his cremation his tongue is said to have remained unconsumed.

那爛陀


那烂陀

see styles
nà làn tuó
    na4 lan4 tuo2
na lan t`o
    na lan to
 Naranda
Nālandā, a famous monastery 7 miles north of Rājagṛha, built by the king Śakrāditya. Nālandā is intp. as 施無厭 'Unwearying benefactor', a title attributed to the nāga which dwelt in the lake Āmra there. The village is identified in Eitel as Baragong, i. e. Vihāragrāma. For Nālandā excavations see Archæological Survey Reports, and cf. Xuanzang's account.

那爛陁


那烂陁

see styles
nà làn tuó
    na4 lan4 tuo2
na lan t`o
    na lan to
 Naranda
Nālanda

天真爛漫


天真烂漫

see styles
tiān zhēn - làn màn
    tian1 zhen1 - lan4 man4
t`ien chen - lan man
    tien chen - lan man
 tenshinranman
    てんしんらんまん
(idiom) innocent and unaffected
(adj-na,adj-t,adv-to,n) (yoji) naivete; simplicity; innocence

廢銅爛鐵


废铜烂铁

see styles
fèi tóng làn tiě
    fei4 tong2 lan4 tie3
fei t`ung lan t`ieh
    fei tung lan tieh
scrap metal; a pile of junk

死纏爛打


死缠烂打

see styles
sǐ chán làn dǎ
    si3 chan2 lan4 da3
ssu ch`an lan ta
    ssu chan lan ta
(coll.) to pester; to harass

海枯石爛


海枯石烂

see styles
hǎi kū - shí làn
    hai3 ku1 - shi2 lan4
hai k`u - shih lan
    hai ku - shih lan
lit. until the seas dry up and stones go soft (idiom); fig. forever; until the end of time

滾瓜爛熟


滚瓜烂熟

see styles
gǔn guā làn shú
    gun3 gua1 lan4 shu2
kun kua lan shu
lit. ripe as a melon that rolls from its vine (idiom); fig. to know fluently; to know something inside out; to know something by heart

焦頭爛額


焦头烂额

see styles
jiāo tóu làn é
    jiao1 tou2 lan4 e2
chiao t`ou lan o
    chiao tou lan o
lit. badly burned about the head (from trying to put out a fire) (idiom); fig. hard-pressed; under pressure (from a heavy workload, creditors etc)

煒燁煥爛


炜烨焕烂

see styles
wěi yè huàn làn
    wei3 ye4 huan4 lan4
wei yeh huan lan
 iyō kanran
shining brilliantly

燦爛多彩


灿烂多彩

see styles
càn làn duō cǎi
    can4 lan4 duo1 cai3
ts`an lan to ts`ai
    tsan lan to tsai
multicolored splendor (of fireworks, bright lights etc)

爛醉如泥


烂醉如泥

see styles
làn zuì rú ní
    lan4 zui4 ru2 ni2
lan tsui ju ni
(idiom) to be dead drunk; to be plastered

腐爛食藥


腐烂食药

see styles
fǔ làn shí yào
    fu3 lan4 shi2 yao4
fu lan shih yao
 furanjiki yaku
purgatives

那爛陀寺


那烂陀寺

see styles
nà làn tuó sì
    na4 lan4 tuo2 si4
na lan t`o ssu
    na lan to ssu
 Narandaji
Nālandā Temple

闍爛達羅


阇烂达罗

see styles
shé làn dá luó
    she2 lan4 da2 luo2
she lan ta lo
 Jarandara
Jālandhara, an ancient kingdom and city in the Punjab, the present Jalandar.

糜爛性毒劑


糜烂性毒剂

see styles
mí làn xìng dú jì
    mi2 lan4 xing4 du2 ji4
mi lan hsing tu chi
vesicant

肉爛在鍋裡


肉烂在锅里

see styles
ròu làn zài guō lǐ
    rou4 lan4 zai4 guo1 li3
jou lan tsai kuo li
lit. the meat falls apart as it stews, but it all stays in the pot (idiom); fig. some of us may lose or gain, but in any case the benefits don't go to outsiders

貪多嚼不爛


贪多嚼不烂

see styles
tān duō jiáo bù làn
    tan1 duo1 jiao2 bu4 lan4
t`an to chiao pu lan
    tan to chiao pu lan
to bite off more than one can chew (idiom)

三寸不爛之舌


三寸不烂之舌

see styles
sān cùn bù làn zhī shé
    san1 cun4 bu4 lan4 zhi1 she2
san ts`un pu lan chih she
    san tsun pu lan chih she
to have a silver tongue; to have the gift of the gab

爛泥扶不上牆


烂泥扶不上墙

see styles
làn ní fú bù shàng qiáng
    lan4 ni2 fu2 bu4 shang4 qiang2
lan ni fu pu shang ch`iang
    lan ni fu pu shang chiang
useless (idiom); worthless; inept

爛泥糊不上牆


烂泥糊不上墙

see styles
làn ní hú bù shàng qiáng
    lan4 ni2 hu2 bu4 shang4 qiang2
lan ni hu pu shang ch`iang
    lan ni hu pu shang chiang
see 爛泥扶不上牆|泥扶不上墙[lan4 ni2 fu2 bu4 shang4 qiang2]

鉢剌底羯爛多


钵剌底羯烂多

see styles
bō là dǐ jié làn duō
    bo1 la4 di3 jie2 lan4 duo1
po la ti chieh lan to
 harateikarada
pratikrānta, following in order, or by degrees.

陳谷子爛芝麻


陈谷子烂芝麻

see styles
chén gǔ zi làn zhī ma
    chen2 gu3 zi5 lan4 zhi1 ma5
ch`en ku tzu lan chih ma
    chen ku tzu lan chih ma
lit. stale grain, overcooked sesame (idiom); fig. the same boring old gossip

出頭的椽子先爛


出头的椽子先烂

see styles
chū tóu de chuán zi xiān làn
    chu1 tou2 de5 chuan2 zi5 xian1 lan4
ch`u t`ou te ch`uan tzu hsien lan
    chu tou te chuan tzu hsien lan
lit. rafters that jut out rot first (idiom); fig. anyone who makes himself conspicuous will be targeted for attack

好記性不如爛筆頭


好记性不如烂笔头

see styles
hǎo jì xìng bù rú làn bǐ tóu
    hao3 ji4 xing4 bu4 ru2 lan4 bi3 tou2
hao chi hsing pu ju lan pi t`ou
    hao chi hsing pu ju lan pi tou
the palest ink is better than the best memory (idiom)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 78 results for "烂" 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

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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).



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