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kāi
    kai1
k`ai
    kai
 hiraku
    ひらく
to open (transitive or intransitive); (of ships, vehicles, troops etc) to start; to turn on; to put in operation; to operate; to run; to boil; to write out (a prescription, check, invoice etc); (directional complement) away; off; carat (gold); abbr. for Kelvin, 爾文|开尔文[Kai1er3wen2]; abbr. for 本|开本[kai1ben3], book format
(surname, given name) Hiraku
To open, begin, institute, unfold, disclose; dismiss; write out; unloose; to heat, boil.

開き

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 hiraki
    ひらき
(1) opening; gap; (suffix) (2) dried and opened fish; (surname) Hiraki

開く

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 hiraku
    ひらく
(v5k,vi,vt) (1) to open; to undo; to unseal; to unpack; (v5k,vi,vt) (2) to bloom; to unfold; to spread out; (v5k,vi,vt) (3) to open (for business, e.g. in the morning); (v5k,vi,vt) (4) to be wide (gap, etc.); to widen; (transitive verb) (5) to hold (meeting, party, etc.); to give; to open; (transitive verb) (6) to found (nation, dynasty, sect, etc.); to open (a new business); to set up; to establish; to start; (transitive verb) (7) to open (ports, borders, etc.); (transitive verb) (8) to open (an account); (transitive verb) (9) (See 拓く) to open up (new land, path, etc.); to clear; to develop; (transitive verb) (10) {comp} to open (a file, etc.); (transitive verb) (11) {math} to extract (root); to reduce (equation); (transitive verb) (12) {food} (as 魚を開く) to cut open (fish); (transitive verb) (13) to change (kanji into hiragana); (v5k,vi) (14) to flare (e.g. skirt); (v5k,vi) (15) {sports} (as 体が開く, 肩が開く, etc.) to slacken (into a poor posture)

開け

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 hirake
    ひらけ
(1) beginning; start; (2) civilization; civilisation; enlightenment

開ひ

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 kaihi
    かいひ
(noun/participle) opening a door

開一

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 kaiichi / kaichi
    かいいち
(surname, given name) Kaiichi

開三

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 kaizou / kaizo
    かいぞう
(personal name) Kaizou

開上

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 kaiue
    かいうえ
(surname) Kaiue

開世

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 kaisei / kaise
    かいせい
(female given name) Kaisei

開主

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 kainushi
    かいぬし
(surname) Kainushi

開久

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 kaiji
    かいじ
(personal name) Kaiji

開了


开了

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kāi liǎo
    kai1 liao3
k`ai liao
    kai liao
 kairyō
to comprehend completely

開二

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 kaiji
    かいじ
(personal name) Kaiji

開井

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 kaii / kai
    かいい
(surname) Kaii

開交


开交

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kāi jiāo
    kai1 jiao1
k`ai chiao
    kai chiao
(used with negative) to conclude; (impossible) to end; (can't) finish

開人

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 haruhito
    はるひと
(personal name) Haruhito

開介

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 kaisuke
    かいすけ
(personal name) Kaisuke

開仗


开仗

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kāi zhàng
    kai1 zhang4
k`ai chang
    kai chang
to start a war; to open hostilities

開伙


开伙

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kāi huǒ
    kai1 huo3
k`ai huo
    kai huo
to start providing food; to open today's service in a canteen

開会

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 kaikai
    かいかい
(n,vs,vt,vi) opening of a meeting

開伸

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 harunobu
    はるのぶ
(personal name) Harunobu

開作

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 kaisaku
    かいさく
(surname, given name) Kaisaku

開例


开例

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kāi lì
    kai1 li4
k`ai li
    kai li
to create a precedent

開修

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 kaishuu / kaishu
    かいしゅう
(personal name) Kaishuu

開傘

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 kaisan
    かいさん
opening of a parachute

開催

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 kaisai
    かいさい
(noun, transitive verb) holding (a conference, exhibition, etc.); opening; hosting (e.g. the Olympics)

開價


开价

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kāi jià
    kai1 jia4
k`ai chia
    kai chia
to quote a price; seller's first offer

開元


开元

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kāi yuán
    kai1 yuan2
k`ai yüan
    kai yüan
 kaimoto
    かいもと
Tang emperor Xuanzong's 唐玄宗[Tang2 Xuan2 zong1] reign name used during the Kaiyuan era (713-741), a peak of Tang prosperity
(surname) Kaimoto
The Kaiyuan period of the Tang emperor Xuanzong, A.D. 713-741; during which the monk 智昇 Zhisheng in 730 issued his 'complete list of all the translations of Buddhist books into the Chinese language from the year A.D. 67 up to the date of publication, embracing the labours of 176 individuals, the whole amounting to 2,278 separate works, many of which, however, were at that time already lost.' Wylie. Its title was元釋教錄. He also issued the 元釋教錄略出, an abbreviated version.

開先


开先

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kāi xiān
    kai1 xian1
k`ai hsien
    kai hsien
 kaisaki
    かいさき
at first
groove (in welding)

開光


开光

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kāi guāng
    kai1 guang1
k`ai kuang
    kai kuang
 kaikou / kaiko
    かいこう
eye-opening ceremony for a religious idol (Buddhism); to consecrate; to bless; transparent; translucent; haircut; shaving the head or face (humorous); a method of decoration; first light (astronomy)
(surname) Kaikou
Introducing the light, the ceremony of 'opening the eyes' of an image, i.e. painting or touching in the pupil; also 眼.

開兵

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 kaihei / kaihe
    かいへい
(personal name) Kaihei

開具


开具

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kāi jù
    kai1 ju4
k`ai chü
    kai chü
 kaigu
to draw up (a document)
To make an inventory.

開内

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 hirakiuchi
    ひらきうち
(surname) Hirakiuchi

開凍


开冻

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kāi dòng
    kai1 dong4
k`ai tung
    kai tung
to thaw; to melt

開出

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 kaide
    かいで
(place-name, surname) Kaide

開刀


开刀

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kāi dāo
    kai1 dao1
k`ai tao
    kai tao
(of a surgeon) to perform an operation; (of a patient) to have an operation; to decapitate; to behead; to single out as a point of attack

開刃


开刃

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kāi rèn
    kai1 ren4
k`ai jen
    kai jen
to edge a knife, scissor, sword etc

開列


开列

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kāi liè
    kai1 lie4
k`ai lieh
    kai lieh
to make (a list); to list

開初


开初

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kāi chū
    kai1 chu1
k`ai ch`u
    kai chu
 kaihatsu
    かいはつ
at the outset; at first; early
(surname) Kaihatsu

開制


开制

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kāi zhì
    kai1 zhi4
k`ai chih
    kai chih
 kaisei
encouraging [proper moral behavior] and suppressing [immoral behavior]

開削

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 kaisaku
    かいさく
(noun/participle) excavation; cutting; digging

開前

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 kaizen
    かいぜん
(surname) Kaizen

開創


开创

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kāi chuàng
    kai1 chuang4
k`ai ch`uang
    kai chuang
 kaisou / kaiso
    かいそう
to initiate; to start; to found
(noun/participle) initial opening (esp. of a temple)

開動


开动

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kāi dòng
    kai1 dong4
k`ai tung
    kai tung
to start; to set in motion; to move; to march; to dig in (eating); to tuck in (eating)

開化


开化

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kāi huà
    kai1 hua4
k`ai hua
    kai hua
 kaika
    かいか
to become civilized; to be open-minded; (of ice) to thaw
(n,vs,vi) civilization; civilisation; enlightenment; (surname) Kaika
To transform the character by instruction; to teach.

開北

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 kaihoku
    かいほく
(place-name) Kaihoku

開南

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 kainan
    かいなん
(place-name) Kainan

開博

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 haruhiro
    はるひろ
(personal name) Haruhiro

開印


开印

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kāi yìn
    kai1 yin4
k`ai yin
    kai yin
to start a print run

開卷


开卷

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kāi juàn
    kai1 juan4
k`ai chüan
    kai chüan
to open a book; open-book (exam)

開原


开原

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kāi yuán
    kai1 yuan2
k`ai yüan
    kai yüan
 hirakibara
    ひらきばら
Kaiyuan, county-level city in Tieling 鐵嶺|铁岭[Tie3 ling3], Liaoning
(surname) Hirakibara

開口


开口

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kāi kǒu
    kai1 kou3
k`ai k`ou
    kai kou
 kaikou / kaiko
    かいこう
to open one's mouth; to start to talk
(noun/participle) (1) opening; aperture (e.g. camera); (noun/participle) (2) opening one's mouth; beginning to speak; (can act as adjective) (3) open; broad; (place-name, surname) Kaiguchi

開司

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 kaiji
    かいじ
(personal name) Kaiji

開吃


开吃

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kāi chī
    kai1 chi1
k`ai ch`ih
    kai chih
to start eating

開合


开合

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kāi hé
    kai1 he2
k`ai ho
    kai ho
 kaigō
to open and close
opening and sealing

開名

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 hirakimyou / hirakimyo
    ひらきみょう
(place-name) Hirakimyou

開吾

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 kaigo
    かいご
(personal name) Kaigo

開周

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 kaishuu / kaishu
    かいしゅう
(personal name) Kaishuu

開味


开味

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kāi wèi
    kai1 wei4
k`ai wei
    kai wei
whet the appetite

開咲

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 kaisa
    かいさ
(female given name) Kaisa

開哲

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 harusato
    はるさと
(personal name) Harusato

開啓


开启

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kāi qǐ
    kai1 qi3
k`ai ch`i
    kai chi
 kaikei
opening statement

開啟


开启

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kāi qǐ
    kai1 qi3
k`ai ch`i
    kai chi
to open; to start; (computing) to enable

開單


开单

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kāi dān
    kai1 dan1
k`ai tan
    kai tan
 kaitan
to bill; to open a tab
to open a saṃgha hall

開国

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 kaikoku
    かいこく
(n,vs,vi) (1) founding a country; (n,vs,vi) (2) (See 鎖国・1) opening of a country (e.g. Japan) to the world; ending (a policy of) national seclusion

開國


开国

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kāi guó
    kai1 guo2
k`ai kuo
    kai kuo
to found a state; to open a closed country

開園

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 kaien
    かいえん
(n,vs,vt,vi) (used in ref. to places ending in 園) (ant: 閉園) opening of a park (theme park, botanical garden etc.)

開地


开地

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kāi dì
    kai1 di4
k`ai ti
    kai ti
 kaichi
    かいち
to clear land (for cultivation); to open up land
(surname) Kaichi

開坂

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 kaisaka
    かいさか
(surname) Kaisaka

開坑

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 kaikou / kaiko
    かいこう
(noun/participle) opening of mine

開城


开城

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kāi chéng
    kai1 cheng2
k`ai ch`eng
    kai cheng
 keson; kaijou / keson; kaijo
    ケソン; かいじょう
Kaesong or Gaeseong city in southwest North Korea, close to the border with South Korea and a special economic zone for South Korean companies
Kaesong (North Korea); (place-name) Kaesong (North Korea); Gaesong

開埠


开埠

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kāi bù
    kai1 bu4
k`ai pu
    kai pu
to open up a port for trade; to open treaty ports

開基


开基

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kāi jī
    kai1 ji1
k`ai chi
    kai chi
 kaiki
    かいき
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) founding (of a temple or sect); founder; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) laying the foundation (for something); (3) {math} (See 基底・3) base (topology); basis
founding

開堂


开堂

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kāi táng
    kai1 tang2
k`ai t`ang
    kai tang
 kaidō
to open a law court; to set up a mourning hall
to open the hall

開場


开场

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kāi chǎng
    kai1 chang3
k`ai ch`ang
    kai chang
 kaijou / kaijo
    かいじょう
to begin; to open; to start; beginning of an event
(n,vs,vi) (1) (ant: 閉場・1) opening (the doors of a venue); (n,vs,vi) (2) inauguration (of a new building, facility, etc.); (surname) Kaiba

開墾


开垦

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kāi kěn
    kai1 ken3
k`ai k`en
    kai ken
 kaikon
    かいこん
to clear a wild area for cultivation; to put under the plow
(noun, transitive verb) cultivating new land; clearing; reclamation; (place-name) Kaikon

開士


开士

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kāi shì
    kai1 shi4
k`ai shih
    kai shih
 haruhito
    はるひと
(personal name) Haruhito
The hero who is enlightened, or who opens the way of enlightenment, an epithet of the bodhisattva; also applied to monks.

開壱

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 kaiichi / kaichi
    かいいち
(personal name) Kaiichi

開壺


开壶

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kāi hú
    kai1 hu2
k`ai hu
    kai hu
pot of boiling water

開外


开外

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kāi wài
    kai1 wai4
k`ai wai
    kai wai
over and above (some amount); beyond (budget)

開大

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 harutaka
    はるたか
(personal name) Harutaka

開始


开始

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kāi shǐ
    kai1 shi3
k`ai shih
    kai shih
 kaishi
    かいし
to begin; beginning; to start; initial; CL:個|个[ge4]
(n,vs,vt,vi) (ant: 終了) start; commencement; beginning; initiation

開子

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 haruko
    はるこ
(female given name) Haruko

開学

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 kaigaku
    かいがく
(n,vs,vt,vi) establishment of a university

開學


开学

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kāi xué
    kai1 xue2
k`ai hsüeh
    kai hsüeh
(of a student) to start school; (of a semester) to begin; (old) to found a school; the start of a new term

開室


开室

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kāi shì
    kai1 shi4
k`ai shih
    kai shih
 kaishitsu
    かいしつ
(1) opening (e.g. library, museum, etc); being open; making a room accessible to people; (2) (organization) being available to take on work
admission to the room

開宴

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 kaien
    かいえん
opening of a banquet; opening of a wedding reception

開封


开封

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kāi fēng
    kai1 feng1
k`ai feng
    kai feng
 kaifuu / kaifu
    かいふう
to open (something that has been sealed)
(noun, transitive verb) (1) opening (a letter, parcel, etc.); breaking the seal; (noun, transitive verb) (2) unboxing (a product); (3) unsealed mail; (place-name) Kaifeng (China)

開導


开导

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kāi dǎo
    kai1 dao3
k`ai tao
    kai tao
 kaidō
to talk sb round; to straighten something out; to enlighten
to guide

開尾

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 kaio
    かいお
(surname) Kaio

開局


开局

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kāi jú
    kai1 ju2
k`ai chü
    kai chü
 kaikyoku
    かいきょく
opening (chess etc); early stage of game, match, work, activity etc
(n,vs,vt,vi) opening (of a broadcasting station, post office, bureau, etc.); establishment

開居

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 kaii / kai
    かいい
(surname) Kaii

開屋

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 hirakiya
    ひらきや
(surname) Hirakiya

開屏


开屏

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kāi píng
    kai1 ping2
k`ai p`ing
    kai ping
(a peacock) spreads its tail

開展


开展

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kāi zhǎn
    kai1 zhan3
k`ai chan
    kai chan
to launch; to develop; to unfold; (of an exhibition etc) to open

開山


开山

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kāi shān
    kai1 shan1
k`ai shan
    kai shan
 kaisan
    かいさん
to cut into a mountain (to open a mine); to open a monastery
(noun/participle) founding a temple (on a hill-top); (surname) Kaiyama
To establish a monastery; to found a sect.

開島

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 kaishima
    かいしま
(surname) Kaishima

開崎

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 kaisaki
    かいさき
(surname) Kaisaki

開嶋

see styles
 kaishima
    かいしま
(surname) Kaishima

開川

see styles
 kaikawa
    かいかわ
(surname) Kaikawa

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

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