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Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles

    ta4
t`a
    ta
 tō
to tread; to stamp; to step on; to press a pedal; to investigate on the spot
Tread, trample.

踏む

see styles
 fumu
    ふむ
(transitive verb) (1) to step on; to tread on; (2) to experience; to undergo; (3) to estimate; to value; to appraise; (4) to rhyme; (5) (archaism) to inherit (the throne, etc.); (6) to follow (rules, morals, principles, etc.)

踏上

see styles
tà shàng
    ta4 shang4
t`a shang
    ta shang
to set foot on; to step on or into

踏入

see styles
 fumiiri / fumiri
    ふみいり
(place-name) Fumiiri

踏分

see styles
 fumiwake
    ふみわけ
(surname) Fumiwake

踏切

see styles
 fumikiri
    ふみきり
(1) railway crossing; railroad crossing; train crossing; level crossing; (2) starting line; scratch; (3) determination; (4) (sumo) stepping over the edge of the ring

踏勘

see styles
tà kān
    ta4 kan1
t`a k`an
    ta kan
to go and inspect (a site); to do an on-site survey

踏台

see styles
 fumidai
    ふみだい
(1) stool (stood on to reach high objects); small stepladder; (2) (figurative) stepping stone

踏墊


踏垫

see styles
tà diàn
    ta4 dian4
t`a tien
    ta tien
floor mat; bathroom mat; car mat; doormat

踏子

see styles
 toushi / toshi
    とうし
(given name) Toushi

踏孝

see styles
 fumitaka
    ふみたか
(given name) Fumitaka

踏實


踏实

see styles
tā shi
    ta1 shi5
t`a shih
    ta shih

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Realistic / Practical
firmly-based; steady; steadfast; to have peace of mind; free from anxiety; Taiwan pr. [ta4 shi2]

踏床

see styles
tà chuáng
    ta4 chuang2
t`a ch`uang
    ta chuang
 tōshō
A footstool.

踏春

see styles
tà chūn
    ta4 chun1
t`a ch`un
    ta chun
to go for a hike in spring

踏月

see styles
tà yuè
    ta4 yue4
t`a yüeh
    ta yüeh
to go for a walk in the moonlight

踏板

see styles
tà bǎn
    ta4 ban3
t`a pan
    ta pan
 fumiita / fumita
    ふみいた
pedal (in a car, on a piano etc); treadle; footstool; footrest; footboard
(1) board (across a ditch, etc.); (2) step; tread; footboard; running board; (3) pedal (of an organ, etc.); treadle

踏查

see styles
tà chá
    ta4 cha2
t`a ch`a
    ta cha
to investigate on the spot

踏査

see styles
 tousa / tosa
    とうさ
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) survey; exploration; field investigation

踏歌

see styles
tà gē
    ta4 ge1
t`a ko
    ta ko
 touka / toka
    とうか
to sing and dance; general term for a round dance
(See 歌垣) type of dance where the ground is stamped (Heian period)

踏步

see styles
tà bù
    ta4 bu4
t`a pu
    ta pu
stride; to step (on the spot); to mark time; at a standstill

踏段

see styles
 fumidan
    ふみだん
step; (flight of) stairs

踏江

see styles
 fumie
    ふみえ
(surname) Fumie

踏瀬

see styles
 fumase
    ふませ
(place-name) Fumase

踏生

see styles
 tousei / tose
    とうせい
(given name) Tousei

踏看

see styles
tà kàn
    ta4 kan4
t`a k`an
    ta kan
to investigate on the spot

踏石

see styles
 fumiishi / fumishi
    ふみいし
stepping stone

踏破

see styles
 touha / toha
    とうは
(noun, transitive verb) (1) travelling (a long and difficult journey) on foot; walking (all the way) across; travelling through; hiking across; traversing; (noun, transitive verb) (2) travelling all over (e.g. a country); visiting all the major locations (of a region, etc.)

踏空

see styles
tà kōng
    ta4 kong1
t`a k`ung
    ta kung
to miss one's step; (of an investor) to fail to invest before the price rises

踏絵

see styles
 fumie
    ふみえ
tablet bearing Christian images, on which Edo-period authorities forced suspected Christians to trample; (given name) Fumie

踏脱

see styles
 fumitatsu
    ふみたつ
(surname) Fumitatsu

踏草

see styles
 tousou / toso
    とうそう
(given name) Tousou

踏襲


踏袭

see styles
tà xí
    ta4 xi2
t`a hsi
    ta hsi
 toushuu / toshu
    とうしゅう
to follow blindly
(noun/participle) following (e.g. suit, in someone's footsteps, etc.); emulation

踏訪


踏访

see styles
tà fǎng
    ta4 fang3
t`a fang
    ta fang
to visit (a place)

踏足

see styles
tà zú
    ta4 zu2
t`a tsu
    ta tsu
to set foot on (a foreign land etc); to tread; (fig.) to enter (a new sphere)

踏車


踏车

see styles
tà chē
    ta4 che1
t`a ch`e
    ta che
 fumiguruma
    ふみぐるま
treadwheel; treadmill
treadmill

踏込

see styles
 fumikomi
    ふみこみ
(surname) Fumikomi

踏返

see styles
 fumigaeshi
    ふみがえし
(place-name) Fumigaeshi

踏進


踏进

see styles
tà jìn
    ta4 jin4
t`a chin
    ta chin
to set foot in; to tread (in or on); to walk into

踏雪

see styles
tà xuě
    ta4 xue3
t`a hsüeh
    ta hsüeh
to go for a walk in the snow

踏雲

see styles
 touun / toun
    とううん
(given name) Touun

踏青

see styles
tà qīng
    ta4 qing1
t`a ch`ing
    ta ching
 tousei / tose
    とうせい
lit. tread the green; go for a walk in the spring (when the grass has turned green); spring hike season around Qingming festival 清明, 4th-6th April
outing in spring; (given name) Tousei

踏鞴

see styles
 tatara
    たたら
(kana only) foot-operated bellows; foot bellows

踏鳴

see styles
 fuminari
    ふみなり
(rare) {MA} stamp (in Japanese martial arts); stomp

井踏

see styles
 ibumi
    いぶみ
(surname) Ibumi

孝踏

see styles
 takafumi
    たかふみ
(personal name) Takafumi

実踏

see styles
 mito
    みと
(female given name) Mito

扠踏

see styles
chā tà
    cha1 ta4
ch`a t`a
    cha ta
 satō
hits (with the hands) and stomps (with the feet)

擠踏


挤踏

see styles
jǐ tà
    ji3 ta4
chi t`a
    chi ta
stampede

未踏

see styles
 mitou / mito
    みとう
(adj-no,n) untrodden; unexplored; (given name) Mitou

根踏

see styles
 nebumi
    ねぶみ
(place-name) Nebumi

牛踏

see styles
 ushibumi
    うしぶみ
(surname) Ushibumi

糟踏

see styles
zāo tà
    zao1 ta4
tsao t`a
    tsao ta
variant of 糟蹋[zao1 ta4]

美踏

see styles
 mito
    みと
(female given name) Mito

腳踏


脚踏

see styles
jiǎo tà
    jiao3 ta4
chiao t`a
    chiao ta
pedal

舞踏

see styles
wǔ tà
    wu3 ta4
wu t`a
    wu ta
 butou / buto
    ぶとう
(n,vs,vi) (See ダンス) dance (esp. Western style); dancing
stomping

践踏

see styles
 sentou / sento
    せんとう
(noun/participle) trampling down

踐踏


践踏

see styles
jiàn tà
    jian4 ta4
chien t`a
    chien ta
 sentō
to trample
tramples

踩踏

see styles
cǎi tà
    cai3 ta4
ts`ai t`a
    tsai ta
to trample on

阿踏

see styles
 abumi
    あぶみ
(surname) Abumi

雄踏

see styles
 yuutou / yuto
    ゆうとう
(place-name) Yūtou

雑踏

see styles
 zattou / zatto
    ざっとう
(noun/participle) hustle and bustle; throng; crowd; congestion; traffic jam

雪踏

see styles
 setta
    せった
leather-soled sandals (geta)

駄踏

see styles
 dabumi
    だぶみ
(place-name) Dabumi

高踏

see styles
 koutou / koto
    こうとう
highbrow; aloof; transcendent

麥踏

see styles
 mugifumi
    むぎふみ
(surname) Mugifumi

麦踏

see styles
 mugifumi
    むぎふみ
(surname) Mugifumi

踏み俵

see styles
 fumidawara
    ふみだわら
{sumo} bales forming the steps to climb onto the ring

踏み切

see styles
 fumikiri
    ふみきり
(1) railway crossing; railroad crossing; train crossing; level crossing; (2) starting line; scratch; (3) determination; (4) (sumo) stepping over the edge of the ring

踏み台

see styles
 fumidai
    ふみだい
(1) stool (stood on to reach high objects); small stepladder; (2) (figurative) stepping stone

踏み場

see styles
 fumiba
    ふみば
place to stand

踏み板

see styles
 fumiita / fumita
    ふみいた
(1) board (across a ditch, etc.); (2) step; tread; footboard; running board; (3) pedal (of an organ, etc.); treadle

踏み段

see styles
 fumidan
    ふみだん
step; (flight of) stairs

踏み石

see styles
 fumiishi / fumishi
    ふみいし
stepping stone

踏み絵

see styles
 fumie
    ふみえ
tablet bearing Christian images, on which Edo-period authorities forced suspected Christians to trample

踏み車

see styles
 fumiguruma
    ふみぐるま
treadmill

踏み面

see styles
 fumimen; fumizura
    ふみめん; ふみづら
tread (of a wheel); step (of a stair)

踏一朗

see styles
 touichirou / toichiro
    とういちろう
(male given name) Touichirō

踏出す

see styles
 fumidasu
    ふみだす
(transitive verb) (1) to step forward; to step forth; to advance; (2) to start; to embark on; to set forth on; to take steps toward

踏分町

see styles
 fumiwakemachi
    ふみわけまち
(place-name) Fumiwakemachi

踏切り

see styles
 fumikiri
    ふみきり
(1) railway crossing; railroad crossing; train crossing; level crossing; (2) starting line; scratch; (3) determination; (4) (sumo) stepping over the edge of the ring

踏切番

see styles
 fumikiriban
    ふみきりばん
gatekeeper; crossing guard

踏板車


踏板车

see styles
tà bǎn chē
    ta4 ban3 che1
t`a pan ch`e
    ta pan che
scooter

踏殺す

see styles
 fumikorosu
    ふみころす
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to trample to death; to kill underfoot

踏継ぎ

see styles
 fumitsugi
    ふみつぎ
(archaism) stool (stood on to reach high objects)

踏雪板

see styles
tà xuě bǎn
    ta4 xue3 ban3
t`a hsüeh pan
    ta hsüeh pan
snowshoe

値踏み

see styles
 nebumi
    ねぶみ
(noun, transitive verb) appraisal; estimation; evaluation; setting prices

北踏入

see styles
 kitafumiiri / kitafumiri
    きたふみいり
(place-name) Kitafumiiri

大踏步

see styles
dà tà bù
    da4 ta4 bu4
ta t`a pu
    ta ta pu
in big strides; (fig.) in giant steps

帝踏岩

see styles
 teitouiwa / tetoiwa
    ていとういわ
(place-name) Teitouiwa

未踏峰

see styles
 mitouhou / mitoho
    みとうほう
unclimbed mountain

未踏査

see styles
 mitousa / mitosa
    みとうさ
unexplored

機踏車


机踏车

see styles
jī tà chē
    ji1 ta4 che1
chi t`a ch`e
    chi ta che
motorcycle (Tw); abbr. for 機器腳車|机器脚车[ji1 qi4 jiao3 ta4 che1]

瀬踏み

see styles
 sebumi
    せぶみ
(noun, transitive verb) sounding out; measuring the depths (of a river)

牛踏町

see styles
 ushibumichou / ushibumicho
    うしぶみちょう
(place-name) Ushibumichō

皇踏山

see styles
 outozan / otozan
    おうとざん
(personal name) Outozan

絵踏み

see styles
 ebumi
    えぶみ
(noun/participle) (1) (See 踏み絵・1) (apostatizing through) trampling on a fumi-e; trampling on a tablet bearing Christian images; (2) (See 踏み絵・2) allegiance test; loyalty test

腳踏板


脚踏板

see styles
jiǎo tà bǎn
    jiao3 ta4 ban3
chiao t`a pan
    chiao ta pan
pedal; treadle; (motor scooter) floorboard

腳踏車


脚踏车

see styles
jiǎo tà chē
    jiao3 ta4 che1
chiao t`a ch`e
    chiao ta che
(Tw) bicycle; bike; CL:輛|辆[liang4]

腳踏鈸


脚踏钹

see styles
jiǎo tà bó
    jiao3 ta4 bo2
chiao t`a po
    chiao ta po
hi-hat (drum kit component)

舞踏会

see styles
 butoukai / butokai
    ぶとうかい
ball; dance

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

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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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