There are 27 total results for your 铭 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
銘 铭 see styles |
míng ming2 ming mei / me めい |
to engrave; inscribed motto (1) inscription; epitaph; (2) (manufacturer's) engraved signature; (3) (See 座右の銘・ざゆうのめい) motto; maxim; precept; (surname) Mei To engrave, on metal, stone, or the tablets of the heart. |
碑銘 碑铭 see styles |
bēi míng bei1 ming2 pei ming himei / hime ひめい |
inscription on stone tablet (noun - becomes adjective with の) inscription; epitaph |
銘刻 铭刻 see styles |
míng kè ming2 ke4 ming k`o ming ko |
a carved inscription |
銘文 铭文 see styles |
míng wén ming2 wen2 ming wen meibun / mebun めいぶん |
inscription inscription inscription |
銘牌 铭牌 see styles |
míng pái ming2 pai2 ming p`ai ming pai |
nameplate; data plate (on a machine) |
銘瑄 铭瑄 see styles |
míng xuān ming2 xuan1 ming hsüan |
MaxSun, PRC company specializing in video and computer display |
銘著 铭着 see styles |
míng zhāo ming2 zhao1 ming chao meijaku |
imprints (on one's mind) |
銘言 铭言 see styles |
míng yán ming2 yan2 ming yen |
motto; slogan |
銘記 铭记 see styles |
míng jì ming2 ji4 ming chi meiki / meki めいき |
More info & calligraphy: Remember(noun, transitive verb) keep in mind; take note of; remember |
銘謝 铭谢 see styles |
míng xiè ming2 xie4 ming hsieh |
to express gratitude (esp. in public); vote of thanks; also written 鳴謝|鸣谢 |
信心銘 信心铭 see styles |
xìn xīn míng xin4 xin1 ming2 hsin hsin ming Shinjin mei |
More info & calligraphy: Xin Xin Ming / Shinjinmei |
墓碑銘 墓碑铭 see styles |
mù bēi míng mu4 bei1 ming2 mu pei ming bohimei / bohime ぼひめい |
epitaph; inscription on a tombstone epitaph |
墓誌銘 墓志铭 see styles |
mù zhì míng mu4 zhi4 ming2 mu chih ming boshimei / boshime ぼしめい |
epitaph name of the writer of a gravestone epitaph, engraved after the epitaph |
座右銘 座右铭 see styles |
zuò yòu míng zuo4 you4 ming2 tso yu ming zayuumei; zaumei / zayume; zaume ざゆうめい; ざうめい |
motto; maxim (See 座右の銘・ざゆうのめい) favourite motto; pet saying |
羅保銘 罗保铭 see styles |
luó bǎo míng luo2 bao3 ming2 lo pao ming |
Luo Baoming (1952-), sixth governor of Hainan |
貝聿銘 贝聿铭 see styles |
bèi yù míng bei4 yu4 ming2 pei yü ming |
Pei Ieoh Ming or I.M. Pei (1917-2019), Chinese-American architect |
辜鴻銘 辜鸿铭 see styles |
gū hóng míng gu1 hong2 ming2 ku hung ming |
Ku Hung-ming or Gu Hongming (1857-1928), Malaysian man of letters, highly regarded for his literary works written mostly in English, and known for his monarchist views |
郭台銘 郭台铭 see styles |
guō tái míng guo1 tai2 ming2 kuo t`ai ming kuo tai ming |
Guo "Terry" Taiming (1950-), prominent Taiwanese businessman, founder of Foxconn |
刻骨銘心 刻骨铭心 see styles |
kè gǔ míng xīn ke4 gu3 ming2 xin1 k`o ku ming hsin ko ku ming hsin |
lit. carved in bones and engraved in the heart (idiom); fig. etched in one's memory; unforgettable |
銘心刻骨 铭心刻骨 see styles |
míng xīn kè gǔ ming2 xin1 ke4 gu3 ming hsin k`o ku ming hsin ko ku |
lit. etched into one's heart and bones (idiom); fig. etched in one's memory; remembered with gratitude as long as one lives |
銘心鏤骨 铭心镂骨 see styles |
míng xīn lòu gǔ ming2 xin1 lou4 gu3 ming hsin lou ku |
engraved in one's heart and carved in one's bones (idiom); to remember a benefactor as long as one lives; undying gratitude |
鐫心銘骨 镌心铭骨 see styles |
juān xīn míng gǔ juan1 xin1 ming2 gu3 chüan hsin ming ku |
etched in one's bones and heart (idiom); ever-present memory (esp. resentment) |
鐫骨銘心 镌骨铭心 see styles |
juān gǔ míng xīn juan1 gu3 ming2 xin1 chüan ku ming hsin |
etched in one's bones and heart (idiom); ever-present memory (esp. resentment) |
信心銘拈提 信心铭拈提 see styles |
xìn xīn míng niǎn tí xin4 xin1 ming2 nian3 ti2 hsin hsin ming nien t`i hsin hsin ming nien ti Shinjinmei nentei |
Shinjinmei nentei |
唵麼抳鉢訥銘吽 唵么抳钵讷铭吽 see styles |
ǎn mó nǐ bō ne míng hǒu an3 mo2 ni3 bo1 ne4 ming2 hou3 an mo ni po ne ming hou on mani padomei un |
More info & calligraphy: Om Mani Padme Hum |
大覺國師墓詰銘 大觉国师墓诘铭 see styles |
dà jué guó shī mù jié míng da4 jue2 guo2 shi1 mu4 jie2 ming2 ta chüeh kuo shih mu chieh ming Daikaku kokushi bokitsumei |
Daegak guksa myohilmyeong |
故大信行禪師銘塔碑 故大信行禅师铭塔碑 see styles |
gù dà xìn xíng chán shī míng tǎ bēi gu4 da4 xin4 xing2 chan2 shi1 ming2 ta3 bei1 ku ta hsin hsing ch`an shih ming t`a pei ku ta hsin hsing chan shih ming ta pei Kodai shingyō zenshi meitōhi |
Guda xinxing chanshi mingtabei |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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