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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
猴子偷桃 see styles |
hóu zi tōu táo hou2 zi5 tou1 tao2 hou tzu t`ou t`ao hou tzu tou tao |
More info & calligraphy: Monkey Stealing Peaches |
Q see styles |
q q q |
cute (loanword); (of food) having a pleasant chewiness (like mochi, tapioca pearls, taro balls etc – foods with a springy or gel-like mouthfeel); (loanword) to cue sb |
丸子 see styles |
wán zi wan2 zi5 wan tzu marugo まるご |
pills; balls; meatballs (surname) Marugo |
丸香 see styles |
wán xiāng wan2 xiang1 wan hsiang gankō |
Incense balls made of various kinds of ingredients; typifying the aggregation of mortal suffering, and its destruction by the, fires of wisdom. |
四球 see styles |
shikyuu / shikyu しきゅう |
{baseb} base on balls; walk; pass |
大球 see styles |
dà qiú da4 qiu2 ta ch`iu ta chiu |
sports such as soccer, basketball and volleyball that use large balls; see also 小球[xiao3 qiu2] |
小球 see styles |
xiǎo qiú xiao3 qiu2 hsiao ch`iu hsiao chiu shoukyuu / shokyu しょうきゅう |
sports such as ping-pong and badminton that use small balls; see also 大球[da4 qiu2] small ball; globule; spherule; pellet |
摘入 see styles |
tsumire つみれ |
(kana only) fish balls; fish dumplings |
摶飯 抟饭 see styles |
tuán fàn tuan2 fan4 t`uan fan tuan fan |
to roll rice balls; rice ball |
波霸 see styles |
bō bà bo1 ba4 po pa |
(slang) (loanword) big boobs; big-breasted; (coll.) tapioca balls, in 波霸奶茶[bo1 ba4 nai3 cha2] |
浮足 see styles |
ukiashi うきあし |
(1) standing on the balls of the feet; unsteady step; (2) being unsettled; being restless; being ready to flee; (3) (finc) high volatility (in the market); severe fluctuation |
湯圓 汤圆 see styles |
tāng yuán tang1 yuan2 t`ang yüan tang yüan tanyuen タンユエン tanyuェn タンユェン tanen タンエン |
boiled or deep-fried balls of glutinous rice flour, usually eaten during Lantern Festival (out-dated kanji) (food term) tangyuan; tang yuan; Chinese dumplings made from glutinous rice flour |
球檯 球台 see styles |
qiú tái qiu2 tai2 ch`iu t`ai chiu tai |
table (for games using balls) |
睾丸 see styles |
gāo wán gao1 wan2 kao wan kougan / kogan こうがん |
testicle (noun - becomes adjective with の) (anat) testicles; testes; balls |
蛋蛋 see styles |
dàn dàn dan4 dan4 tan tan |
(coll.) balls (testicles) |
跪坐 see styles |
guì zuò gui4 zuo4 kuei tso kiza きざ |
to sit kneeling with legs folded underneath the thighs and buttocks resting on the heels (noun/participle) kneeling with the balls of the feet on the floor and sitting on one's heels |
跪座 see styles |
kiza きざ |
(noun/participle) kneeling with the balls of the feet on the floor and sitting on one's heels |
金玉 see styles |
jīn yù jin1 yu4 chin yü kintama; kintama きんたま; キンタマ |
gold and jade; precious (colloquialism) testicles; balls; nuts; (personal name) Kindama |
鐵球 铁球 see styles |
tiě qiú tie3 qiu2 t`ieh ch`iu tieh chiu |
kung fu balls |
餅花 see styles |
mochibana もちばな |
(See 餅・もち,繭玉) New Year's decoration of willow, etc. branches with colored rice balls; (given name) Heika |
香丸 see styles |
xiāng wán xiang1 wan2 hsiang wan koumaru / komaru こうまる |
(surname) Kōmaru Incense balls. |
麻糬 see styles |
má shǔ ma2 shu3 ma shu |
(transliteration of Japanese "mochi") sticky rice balls; mochi |
コウ丸 see styles |
kougan / kogan コウがん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (anat) testicles; testes; balls |
ソマイ see styles |
somai ソマイ |
(See ボーラ) somai; type of bola with two balls |
ノック see styles |
nokku ノック |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) knock; knocking; (noun, transitive verb) (2) {baseb} fungo hitting; hitting balls for fielding practice; (noun, transitive verb) (3) tap; click (e.g. of a retractable pen or mechanical pencil); (given name) Nokku; Nock |
四死球 see styles |
shishikyuu / shishikyu ししきゅう |
{baseb} (Japanese pitching statistic) (See 四球,死球) bases on balls and pitches striking the batsmen |
明石焼 see styles |
akashiyaki あかしやき |
(1) var. of pottery from Hyogo prefecture; (2) round balls made from eggs, flour, etc., (local food of Akashi) |
樟腦丸 樟脑丸 see styles |
zhāng nǎo wán zhang1 nao3 wan2 chang nao wan |
camphor balls; moth balls |
樟腦球 樟脑球 see styles |
zhāng nǎo qiú zhang1 nao3 qiu2 chang nao ch`iu chang nao chiu |
camphor balls; moth balls |
流星錘 流星锤 see styles |
liú xīng chuí liu2 xing1 chui2 liu hsing ch`ui liu hsing chui |
meteor hammer (ancient weapon consisting of two iron balls connected by a chain) |
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