There are 41 total results for your cracked search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
皴 see styles |
cūn cun1 ts`un tsun shun しゅん |
chapped; cracked (rare) wrinkle; crease |
割鐘 see styles |
waregane われがね |
cracked bell |
割麦 see styles |
warimugi わりむぎ |
ground barley; cracked barley |
液卵 see styles |
ekiran えきらん |
(1) (See 液状卵) liquid egg; liquified eggs; liquefied eggs; (2) cracked raw eggs (usu. with yolks still intact) |
癲狂 癫狂 see styles |
diān kuáng dian1 kuang2 tien k`uang tien kuang tenkyou / tenkyo てんきょう |
deranged; mad; cracked; zany madness; insanity; lunacy |
破鐘 see styles |
waregane われがね |
cracked bell |
龜裂 龟裂 see styles |
jun liè jun1 lie4 chün lieh kiretsu きれつ |
to crack; cracked; fissured; creviced; (of skin) chapped (out-dated kanji) crack; crevice; fissure; chap; rift |
割り麦 see styles |
warimugi わりむぎ |
ground barley; cracked barley |
割れ鍋 see styles |
warenabe われなべ |
cracked pot |
割れ鐘 see styles |
waregane われがね |
cracked bell |
破れ鍋 see styles |
warenabe われなべ |
cracked pot |
破れ鐘 see styles |
waregane われがね |
cracked bell |
破解版 see styles |
pò jiě bǎn po4 jie3 ban3 p`o chieh pan po chieh pan |
cracked version (of software) |
碾き割 see styles |
hikiwari ひきわり |
(1) grinding; cracking (e.g. wheat, barley); (2) (abbreviation) ground barley; cracked barley |
碾割り see styles |
hikiwari ひきわり |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) grinding; cracking (e.g. wheat, barley); (2) (abbreviation) ground barley; cracked barley |
割れ易い see styles |
wareyasui われやすい |
(adjective) brittle; fragile; easily cracked; perishable |
皸が入る see styles |
hibigahairu ひびがはいる |
(exp,v5r) to get cracked; to develop a crack; to be fissured |
皹が入る see styles |
hibigahairu ひびがはいる |
(exp,v5r) to get cracked; to develop a crack; to be fissured |
破碗破摔 see styles |
pò wǎn pò shuāi po4 wan3 po4 shuai1 p`o wan p`o shuai po wan po shuai |
lit. to smash a cracked pot; fig. to treat oneself as hopeless and act crazily |
碾き割り see styles |
hikiwari ひきわり |
(1) grinding; cracking (e.g. wheat, barley); (2) (abbreviation) ground barley; cracked barley |
碾き割麦 see styles |
hikiwarimugi ひきわりむぎ |
ground barley; cracked barley |
碾割り麦 see styles |
hikiwarimugi ひきわりむぎ |
(irregular okurigana usage) ground barley; cracked barley |
罅が入る see styles |
hibigahairu ひびがはいる |
(exp,v5r) to get cracked; to develop a crack; to be fissured |
ひびが入る see styles |
hibigahairu ひびがはいる |
(exp,v5r) to get cracked; to develop a crack; to be fissured |
破鍋に綴蓋 see styles |
warenabenitojibuta われなべにとじぶた |
(expression) (proverb) there is a suitable spouse for everyone; every Jack has his Jill; a mended lid for a cracked pot |
碾き割り麦 see styles |
hikiwarimugi ひきわりむぎ |
ground barley; cracked barley |
Variations: |
warimugi わりむぎ |
ground barley; cracked barley |
割れ鍋に綴じ蓋 see styles |
warenabenitojibuta われなべにとじぶた |
(expression) (proverb) there is a suitable spouse for everyone; every Jack has his Jill; a mended lid for a cracked pot |
割れ鍋に閉じ蓋 see styles |
warenabenitojibuta われなべにとじぶた |
(irregular kanji usage) (expression) (proverb) there is a suitable spouse for everyone; every Jack has his Jill; a mended lid for a cracked pot |
Variations: |
warenabe われなべ |
cracked pot |
破れ鍋に綴じ蓋 see styles |
warenabenitojibuta われなべにとじぶた |
(expression) (proverb) there is a suitable spouse for everyone; every Jack has his Jill; a mended lid for a cracked pot |
Variations: |
hibigahairu ひびがはいる |
(exp,v5r) to crack; to get cracked; to develop a crack; to develop a fissure |
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hikiwari ひきわり |
(1) grinding; cracking (e.g. wheat, barley); (2) (abbreviation) (See 碾き割り麦) ground barley; cracked barley |
Variations: |
waregane われがね |
cracked bell |
Variations: |
hikiwarimugi ひきわりむぎ |
ground barley; cracked barley |
Variations: |
hibigahairu ひびがはいる |
(exp,v5r) to get cracked; to develop a crack; to be fissured |
Variations: |
hibiwareru ひびわれる |
(v1,vi) to crack; to be cracked; to develop a crack |
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warenabenitojibuta われなべにとじぶた |
(expression) (proverb) there is a suitable spouse for everyone; every Jack has his Jill; a mended lid for a cracked pot |
Variations: |
hikiwari ひきわり |
(1) grinding; cracking (e.g. wheat, barley); (2) (abbreviation) (See 碾き割り麦) ground barley; cracked barley |
Variations: |
warenabenitojibuta われなべにとじぶた |
(expression) (proverb) there is a suitable spouse for everyone; every Jack has his Jill; a mended lid for a cracked pot |
Variations: |
warenabenitojibuta われなべにとじぶた |
(expression) (proverb) there is a suitable spouse for everyone; every Jack has his Jill; a mended lid for a cracked pot |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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