There are 18 total results for your 镰 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
䥥 镰 see styles |
lián lian2 lien |
old variant of 鐮|镰[lian2] |
鎌 镰 see styles |
lián lian2 lien kama かま |
variant of 鐮|镰[lian2] (1) sickle; (2) (See 鎌をかける・かまをかける) leading question; trick question; (3) (abbreviation) (See 鎖鎌) sickle-and-chain (weapon); (4) (abbreviation) (See 鎌槍) spear with curved cross-blades; (5) (abbreviation) (See 鎌継) gooseneck tenon and mortise joint; (6) (archaism) noisiness; (7) (kana only) part of a fish around the gills; (personal name) Ren A sickle. 鎌子. |
鐮 镰 see styles |
lián lian2 lien |
(bound form) sickle |
掛鐮 挂镰 see styles |
guà lián gua4 lian2 kua lien |
to complete the year's harvest |
釤鐮 钐镰 see styles |
shàn lián shan4 lian2 shan lien |
scythe |
鐮倉 镰仓 see styles |
lián cāng lian2 cang1 lien ts`ang lien tsang |
Kamakura city in Kanagawa prefecture 神奈川縣|神奈川县[Shen2 nai4 chuan1 xian4], Japan |
鐮刀 镰刀 see styles |
lián dāo lian2 dao1 lien tao |
sickle |
開鐮 开镰 see styles |
kāi lián kai1 lian2 k`ai lien kai lien |
to start the harvest |
大鐮刀 大镰刀 see styles |
dà lián dāo da4 lian2 dao1 ta lien tao |
scythe |
鐮翅雞 镰翅鸡 see styles |
lián chì jī lian2 chi4 ji1 lien ch`ih chi lien chih chi |
(bird species of China) Siberian grouse (Falcipennis falcipennis) |
鐮倉幕府 镰仓幕府 see styles |
lián cāng mù fǔ lian2 cang1 mu4 fu3 lien ts`ang mu fu lien tsang mu fu |
Kamakura shogunate 1192-1333 |
鐮刀斧頭 镰刀斧头 see styles |
lián dāo fǔ tóu lian2 dao1 fu3 tou2 lien tao fu t`ou lien tao fu tou |
the hammer and sickle (flag of USSR, symbolizing rural and proletarian labor) |
長柄鐮刀 长柄镰刀 see styles |
cháng bǐng lián dāo chang2 bing3 lian2 dao1 ch`ang ping lien tao chang ping lien tao |
scythe |
長柄大鐮刀 长柄大镰刀 see styles |
cháng bǐng dà lián dāo chang2 bing3 da4 lian2 dao1 ch`ang ping ta lien tao chang ping ta lien tao |
scythe |
鐮刀細胞貧血 镰刀细胞贫血 see styles |
lián dāo xì bāo pín xuè lian2 dao1 xi4 bao1 pin2 xue4 lien tao hsi pao p`in hsüeh lien tao hsi pao pin hsüeh |
sickle cell anemia |
鐮狀細胞血症 镰状细胞血症 see styles |
lián zhuàng xì bāo xuè zhèng lian2 zhuang4 xi4 bao1 xue4 zheng4 lien chuang hsi pao hsüeh cheng |
sickle cell anemia |
鐮形血球貧血症 镰形血球贫血症 see styles |
lián xíng xuè qiú pín xuè zhèng lian2 xing2 xue4 qiu2 pin2 xue4 zheng4 lien hsing hsüeh ch`iu p`in hsüeh cheng lien hsing hsüeh chiu pin hsüeh cheng |
sickle-cell anaemia; sickle-cell disease |
鐮狀紅血球貧血症 镰状红血球贫血症 see styles |
lián zhuàng hóng xuè qiú pín xuè zhèng lian2 zhuang4 hong2 xue4 qiu2 pin2 xue4 zheng4 lien chuang hung hsüeh ch`iu p`in hsüeh cheng lien chuang hung hsüeh chiu pin hsüeh cheng |
sickle-cell anemia |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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