There are 41 total results for your 獻 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
獻 献 see styles |
xiàn xian4 hsien ken |
to offer; to present; to dedicate; to donate; to show; to put on display; worthy person (old) To offer up, present. |
獻一 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(personal name) Ken'ichi |
獻上 献上 see styles |
xiàn shàng xian4 shang4 hsien shang |
to offer (respectfully); to present See: 献上 |
獻出 献出 see styles |
xiàn chū xian4 chu1 hsien ch`u hsien chu |
to offer; to give (as tribute); to devote (one's life); to sacrifice (oneself) |
獻媚 献媚 see styles |
xiàn mèi xian4 mei4 hsien mei |
to ingratiate oneself with; to pander to |
獻寶 献宝 see styles |
xiàn bǎo xian4 bao3 hsien pao |
to present a treasure; to offer a valuable piece of advice; to show off what one treasures |
獻祭 献祭 see styles |
xiàn jì xian4 ji4 hsien chi |
to offer sacrifice |
獻禮 献礼 see styles |
xiàn lǐ xian4 li3 hsien li |
to offer something in tribute (often on a special occasion); to dedicate; an offering; a tribute |
獻策 献策 see styles |
xiàn cè xian4 ce4 hsien ts`e hsien tse |
to offer advice; to make a suggestion See: 献策 |
獻縣 献县 see styles |
xiàn xiàn xian4 xian4 hsien hsien |
Xian county in Cangzhou 滄州|沧州[Cang1 zhou1], Hebei |
獻花 献花 see styles |
xiàn huā xian4 hua1 hsien hua |
to offer flowers; to lay flowers (as a memorial) See: 献花 |
獻處 献处 see styles |
xiàn chǔ xian4 chu3 hsien ch`u hsien chu |
to give one's virginity to |
獻血 献血 see styles |
xiàn xuè xian4 xue4 hsien hsüeh |
to donate blood See: 献血 |
獻計 献计 see styles |
xiàn jì xian4 ji4 hsien chi |
to offer advice; to make a suggestion |
獻詞 献词 see styles |
xiàn cí xian4 ci2 hsien tz`u hsien tzu |
congratulatory message |
獻身 献身 see styles |
xiàn shēn xian4 shen1 hsien shen |
More info & calligraphy: Sacrifice / Devotion / DedicationSee: 献身 |
獻醜 献丑 see styles |
xiàn chǒu xian4 chou3 hsien ch`ou hsien chou |
(used self-deprecatingly, e.g. when asked to sing a song) to put one's artistic incompetence on display |
獻金 献金 see styles |
xiàn jīn xian4 jin1 hsien chin |
to donate money; (monetary) contribution See: 献金 |
獻香 献香 see styles |
xiàn xiāng xian4 xiang1 hsien hsiang kenkō |
offering of incense |
供獻 供献 see styles |
gōng xiàn gong1 xian4 kung hsien |
a contribution |
呈獻 呈献 see styles |
chéng xiàn cheng2 xian4 ch`eng hsien cheng hsien |
to present respectfully |
奉獻 奉献 see styles |
fèng xiàn feng4 xian4 feng hsien buken |
to offer respectfully; to consecrate; to dedicate; to devote making offerings |
捐獻 捐献 see styles |
juān xiàn juan1 xian4 chüan hsien |
to donate; to contribute |
文獻 文献 see styles |
wén xiàn wen2 xian4 wen hsien |
document See: 文献 |
貢獻 贡献 see styles |
gòng xiàn gong4 xian4 kung hsien |
to contribute; to dedicate; to devote; contribution; CL:個|个[ge4] |
進獻 进献 see styles |
jìn xiàn jin4 xian4 chin hsien |
to offer as tribute |
酌獻 酌献 see styles |
zhuó xiàn zhuo2 xian4 cho hsien |
to honor a deity with wine |
題獻 题献 see styles |
tí xiàn ti2 xian4 t`i hsien ti hsien |
to dedicate (a book, film etc to sb) |
獻殷勤 献殷勤 see styles |
xiàn yīn qín xian4 yin1 qin2 hsien yin ch`in hsien yin chin |
to be particularly attentive to (an attractive young lady or man etc); to fawn upon (an influential politician etc); to court sb's favor; to ingratiate oneself |
獻血者 献血者 see styles |
xiàn xuè zhě xian4 xue4 zhe3 hsien hsüeh che |
blood donor See: 献血者 |
張獻忠 张献忠 see styles |
zhāng xiàn zhōng zhang1 xian4 zhong1 chang hsien chung |
Zhang Xianzhong (1606-1647), leader of a late-Ming peasant revolt |
文獻學 文献学 see styles |
wén xiàn xué wen2 xian4 xue2 wen hsien hsüeh |
Philology; Historical Linguistics See: 文献学 |
漢獻帝 汉献帝 see styles |
hàn xiàn dì han4 xian4 di4 han hsien ti |
Emperor Xian of Han (181-234), the final Han emperor, set up by Dong Zhuo 董卓, reigned 189-220, forced to abdicate 220 by Cao Pi 曹丕 |
貢獻者 贡献者 see styles |
gòng xiàn zhě gong4 xian4 zhe3 kung hsien che |
contributor; benefactor |
什一奉獻 什一奉献 see styles |
shí yī fèng xiàn shi2 yi1 feng4 xian4 shih i feng hsien |
tithing |
借花獻佛 借花献佛 see styles |
jiè huā xiàn fó jie4 hua1 xian4 fo2 chieh hua hsien fo shake kenbutsu |
lit. presenting the Buddha with borrowed flowers (idiom); fig. to win favor or influence using sb else's property; plagiarism To borrow a flower to offer to Buddha, i.e. to serve him with another's gift. |
參考文獻 参考文献 see styles |
cān kǎo wén xiàn can1 kao3 wen2 xian4 ts`an k`ao wen hsien tsan kao wen hsien |
cited material; reference (to the literature); bibliography See: 参考文献 |
奉獻精神 奉献精神 see styles |
fèng xiàn jīng shén feng4 xian4 jing1 shen2 feng hsien ching shen |
spirit of devotion; dedication |
理論貢獻 理论贡献 see styles |
lǐ lùn gòng xiàn li3 lun4 gong4 xian4 li lun kung hsien |
theoretical contribution |
器官捐獻者 器官捐献者 see styles |
qì guān juān xiàn zhě qi4 guan1 juan1 xian4 zhe3 ch`i kuan chüan hsien che chi kuan chüan hsien che |
organ donor |
無事獻殷勤,非姦即盜 无事献殷勤,非奸即盗 see styles |
wú shì xiàn yīn qín , fēi jiān jí dào wu2 shi4 xian4 yin1 qin2 , fei1 jian1 ji2 dao4 wu shih hsien yin ch`in , fei chien chi tao wu shih hsien yin chin , fei chien chi tao |
one who is unaccountably solicitous is hiding evil intentions (idiom) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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