There are 14 total results for your 牛角 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
牛角 see styles |
niú jiǎo niu2 jiao3 niu chiao gyuukaku / gyukaku ぎゅうかく |
cow horn (rare) horn (of a cow); (surname) Ushisumi Ox-horns, a synonym for things that are even, or on a level. |
牛角包 see styles |
niú jiǎo bāo niu2 jiao3 bao1 niu chiao pao |
croissant |
牛角山 see styles |
niú jué shān niu2 jue2 shan1 niu chüeh shan Gokaku san |
v. 牛頭山. |
牛角椒 see styles |
niú jiǎo jiāo niu2 jiao3 jiao1 niu chiao chiao |
Cayenne pepper; red pepper; chili |
臥牛角 see styles |
gagyuukaku / gagyukaku がぎゅうかく |
(personal name) Gagyūkaku |
鑽牛角 钻牛角 see styles |
zuān niú jiǎo zuan1 niu2 jiao3 tsuan niu chiao |
lit. honing a bull's horn; fig. to waste time on an insoluble or insignificant problem; to bash one's head against a brick wall; a wild goose chase; a blind alley; to split hairs; same as idiom 鑽牛角尖|钻牛角尖 |
牛角一觸 牛角一触 see styles |
niú jué yī chù niu2 jue2 yi1 chu4 niu chüeh i ch`u niu chüeh i chu gokaku issoku |
The ox that by merely touching a monk's robe with its horn was transformed into a deva. |
牛角掛書 牛角挂书 see styles |
niú jiǎo guà shū niu2 jiao3 gua4 shu1 niu chiao kua shu |
lit. to hang one's books on cow horns (idiom); fig. to be diligent in one's studies |
牛角麵包 牛角面包 see styles |
niú jiǎo miàn bāo niu2 jiao3 mian4 bao1 niu chiao mien pao |
croissant |
蝸牛角上 see styles |
kagyuukakujou / kagyukakujo かぎゅうかくじょう |
(yoji) trifling (fight); (a conflict) between small countries |
鑽牛角尖 钻牛角尖 see styles |
zuān niú jiǎo jiān zuan1 niu2 jiao3 jian1 tsuan niu chiao chien |
lit. to penetrate into a bull's horn (idiom); fig. to waste time on an insoluble or insignificant problem; to bash one's head against a brick wall; a wild goose chase; a blind alley; to split hairs |
牛角娑羅林 牛角娑罗林 see styles |
niú jué suō luó lín niu2 jue2 suo1 luo2 lin2 niu chüeh so lo lin Gokaku sara rin |
Ox-horns śāla grove, said to be a couple of śāla or teak trees shaped like ox-horns, which grew near Kuśinagara, under which the Buddha preached the Nirvana Sutra. He is reported to have entered nirvana in a grove of eight śāla trees standing in pairs. |
蝸牛角上の争い see styles |
kagyuukakujounoarasoi / kagyukakujonoarasoi かぎゅうかくじょうのあらそい |
(exp,n) (idiom) fighting over nothing; making a mountain out of a molehill |
Variations: |
gokaku ごかく |
(adj-no,adj-na,n) equal (in ability); even; evenly matched; well-matched; on par (with) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 14 results for "牛角" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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