There are 31 total results for your aren search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
アーレン see styles |
aaren / aren アーレン |
More info & calligraphy: Arlen |
亜廉 see styles |
aren あれん |
(female given name) Aren |
亜恋 see styles |
aren あれん |
(female given name) Aren |
亜練 see styles |
aren あれん |
(female given name) Aren |
亜聯 see styles |
aren あれん |
(personal name) Aren |
亜蓮 see styles |
aren あれん |
(female given name) Aren |
亜連 see styles |
aren あれん |
{biol} (taxonomical) subtribe; (female given name) Aren |
吾廉 see styles |
aren あれん |
(female given name) Aren |
套用 see styles |
tào yòng tao4 yong4 t`ao yung tao yung |
to apply (something hitherto used in a different context); to use (rules, systems, models etc copied from elsewhere) (often implying that they aren't suited to the new situation); to borrow (a phrase); (Tw) (computing) to apply (a style, formatting etc) |
安恋 see styles |
aren あれん |
(female given name) Aren |
愛怜 see styles |
aren あれん |
(personal name) Aren |
愛連 see styles |
aren あれん |
(female given name) Aren |
杏蓮 see styles |
aren あれん |
(female given name) Aren |
空廉 see styles |
aren あれん |
(female given name) Aren |
空蓮 see styles |
aren あれん |
(female given name) Aren |
阿蓮 阿莲 see styles |
ā lián a1 lian2 a lien aren あれん |
Alian District, a rural district in Kaohsiung, Taiwan (female given name) Aren |
あれん see styles |
aren アレン |
(personal name) Alleine; Allen |
三不朽 see styles |
sān bù xiǔ san1 bu4 xiu3 san pu hsiu |
the three imperishables, three ways to distinguish oneself that aren't forgotten by history: through one's virtue 立德[li4 de2], one's service 立功[li4 gong1] and one's writings 立言[li4 yan2] (from the Zuo Zhuan 左傳|左传[Zuo3 Zhuan4]) |
草食男子 see styles |
soushokudanshi / soshokudanshi そうしょくだんし |
(1) (abbreviation) young men who are not competitive as in the traditional male stereotype, including in the avid pursuit of money and sex, and who may also be kind, co-operative and family-oriented; (2) (abbreviation) (slang) men who pretend they aren't interested in women; spineless males; men with no balls |
装飾男子 see styles |
soushokudanshi / soshokudanshi そうしょくだんし |
(irregular kanji usage) (1) (abbreviation) young men who are not competitive as in the traditional male stereotype, including in the avid pursuit of money and sex, and who may also be kind, co-operative and family-oriented; (2) (abbreviation) (slang) men who pretend they aren't interested in women; spineless males; men with no balls |
裝飾男子 see styles |
soushokudanshi / soshokudanshi そうしょくだんし |
(irregular kanji usage) (1) (abbreviation) young men who are not competitive as in the traditional male stereotype, including in the avid pursuit of money and sex, and who may also be kind, co-operative and family-oriented; (2) (abbreviation) (slang) men who pretend they aren't interested in women; spineless males; men with no balls |
出物腫れ物所嫌わず see styles |
demonoharemonotokorokirawazu でものはれものところきらわず |
(expression) (proverb) when you've got to go, you've got to go; farts and boils aren't choosy about where (or when) to appear |
渡る世間に鬼はない see styles |
watarusekennionihanai わたるせけんにおにはない |
(expression) all people aren't evil; don't distrust everyone; there is kindness to be found everywhere |
渡る世間に鬼は無い see styles |
watarusekennionihanai わたるせけんにおにはない |
(expression) all people aren't evil; don't distrust everyone; there is kindness to be found everywhere |
網呑舟の魚を漏らす see styles |
amidonshuunouoomorasu / amidonshunooomorasu あみどんしゅうのうおをもらす |
(exp,v5s) (proverb) the law has holes large enough for the most wicked men to slip through; the long arm of the law doesn't reach everywhere; fishes big enough to eat boats aren't caught by the net |
柳の下にいつも泥鰌はおらぬ see styles |
yanaginoshitaniitsumodojouhaoranu / yanaginoshitanitsumodojohaoranu やなぎのしたにいつもどじょうはおらぬ |
(expression) (obscure) a fox is not taken twice in the same snare; there are no birds in last year's nest; there aren't always loach under the willow tree |
柳の下に何時も泥鰌は居らぬ see styles |
yanaginoshitaniitsumodojouhaoranu / yanaginoshitanitsumodojohaoranu やなぎのしたにいつもどじょうはおらぬ |
(expression) (obscure) a fox is not taken twice in the same snare; there are no birds in last year's nest; there aren't always loach under the willow tree |
Variations: |
arenrenchi; aren renchi アレンレンチ; アレン・レンチ |
(See 六角レンチ) Allen wrench; Allen key; hex key |
Variations: |
watarusekennionihanai わたるせけんにおにはない |
(exp,adj-i) (proverb) all people aren't evil; don't distrust everyone; there is kindness to be found everywhere |
Variations: |
yanaginoshitaniitsumodojouhainai / yanaginoshitanitsumodojohainai やなぎのしたにいつもどじょうはいない |
(exp,adj-i) (proverb) a fox is not taken twice in the same snare; there are no birds in last year's nest; there aren't always loach under the willow tree; good luck does not always repeat itself |
Variations: |
yanaginoshitaniitsumodojouhaoranu / yanaginoshitanitsumodojohaoranu やなぎのしたにいつもどじょうはおらぬ |
(expression) (proverb) a fox is not taken twice in the same snare; there are no birds in last year's nest; there aren't always loaches under the willow tree |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 31 results for "aren" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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