There are 17 total results for your Tokusho search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
得勝 得胜 see styles |
dé shèng de2 sheng4 te sheng tokushou / tokusho とくしょう |
to triumph over an opponent (personal name) Tokushou To obtain the victory. |
得所 see styles |
tokusho とくしょ |
(personal name) Tokusho |
得證 得证 see styles |
dé zhèng de2 zheng4 te cheng tokushō |
to verify; (math.) Q.E.D. to realize |
徳庄 see styles |
tokushou / tokusho とくしょう |
(surname) Tokushou |
徳韶 see styles |
tokushou / tokusho とくしょう |
(personal name) Tokushou |
德韶 see styles |
dé sháo de2 shao2 te shao Tokushō |
Deshao |
特少 see styles |
tokushou / tokusho とくしょう |
(slang) (abbreviation) (See 特別少年院) advanced juvenile training school; special reformatory; juvenile hall for grave offenders |
特称 see styles |
tokushou / tokusho とくしょう |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) special name; special designation; (2) {phil} particular |
特賞 see styles |
tokushou / tokusho とくしょう |
special prize |
篤処 see styles |
tokusho とくしょ |
(given name) Tokusho |
篤初 see styles |
tokusho とくしょ |
(given name) Tokusho |
得證淨 得证淨 see styles |
dé zhèng jìng de2 zheng4 jing4 te cheng ching tokushō jō |
attainment of purity |
德祥甁 see styles |
dé xiáng píng de2 xiang2 ping2 te hsiang p`ing te hsiang ping Tokushō byō |
Indra's vase |
得所未得 see styles |
dé suǒ wèi dé de2 suo3 wei4 de2 te so wei te tokusho mitoku |
attaining what was not [previously] attained |
旣得生已 see styles |
jì dé shēng yǐ ji4 de2 sheng1 yi3 chi te sheng i ki tokushō i |
once [it] has already arisen [occurred, happened] |
本無而今得生 本无而今得生 see styles |
běn wú ér jīn dé shēng ben3 wu2 er2 jin1 de2 sheng1 pen wu erh chin te sheng honmu jikin tokushō |
originally existent, but now comes into being |
Variations: |
dokusho(p); tokusho(ok) どくしょ(P); とくしょ(ok) |
(n,vs,vi) reading (books) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 17 results for "Tokusho" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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