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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ロール see styles |
rooru ロール |
More info & calligraphy: Rawle |
斤 see styles |
jīn jin1 chin kin きん |
catty; (PRC) weight equal to 500 g; (Tw) weight equal to 600 g; (HK, Malaysia, Singapore) slightly over 604 g (1) kin; catty; traditional unit of weight, 600g; (2) (obsolete) (See 英斤・えいきん) pound (unit of weight); (n,ctr) (3) loaf (of bread); (personal name) Kinji An adze; to chop; a catty, 1 and 1; 3 lb.: penetrating, minute. |
烤 see styles |
kǎo kao3 k`ao kao |
to roast; to grill; to broil; to bake; to toast (bread); to warm oneself by a fire |
糌 see styles |
zān zan1 tsan |
zanba, Tibetan barley bread |
耳 see styles |
ěr er3 erh mimi みみ |
ear; handle (archaeology); and that is all (Classical Chinese) (1) ear; (2) hearing; (3) ear (for music, etc.); (4) edge; crust; heel (of bread or cheese); selvedge (of woven fabric); selvage; (5) ear (of a pot, jug, etc.); handle; (surname, female given name) Mimi śrotra, the ear, one of the 六根 six organs of sense, hence 耳入 is one of the twelve 入, as 耳處 is one of the twelve 處. |
饃 馍 see styles |
mó mo2 mo |
small loaf of steamed bread |
一斤 see styles |
ikkin いっきん |
(1) 1 kin (approx. 0.6 kg); (2) 1 loaf of bread |
分餐 see styles |
fēn cān fen1 can1 fen ts`an fen tsan bunsan ぶんさん |
to eat individual meals (rather than taking one's food from plates served to everyone at the table) (noun/participle) distribution (of bread and wine during Communion) |
吐司 see styles |
tǔ sī tu3 si1 t`u ssu tu ssu |
sliced bread (loanword from "toast") |
土司 see styles |
tǔ sī tu3 si1 t`u ssu tu ssu |
sliced bread (loanword from "toast"); government-appointed hereditary tribal headman in the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties |
大餅 大饼 see styles |
dà bǐng da4 bing3 ta ping |
large flat bread |
山食 see styles |
yamashoku やましょく |
(See 角食・かくしょく・1) English bread; roundtop bread; high tin loaf |
暄騰 暄腾 see styles |
xuān teng xuan1 teng5 hsüan t`eng hsüan teng |
soft and warm (of bread) |
槓頭 杠头 see styles |
gàng tóu gang4 tou2 kang t`ou kang tou |
(old) chief coffin bearer; (fig.) argumentative person; a kind of bread made with a dough flattened using a rolling pin 槓子|杠子[gang4 zi5] |
法棍 see styles |
fǎ gùn fa3 gun4 fa kun |
baguette (bread) |
泡饃 泡馍 see styles |
pào mó pao4 mo2 p`ao mo pao mo |
meat and bread soup (a specialty of Shaanxi cuisine) |
烙餅 烙饼 see styles |
lào bǐng lao4 bing3 lao ping |
pancake; flat bread; griddle cake |
焼型 see styles |
yakigata やきがた |
mold (e.g. cake mold); mould; baking pan; bread pan |
發麵 发面 see styles |
fā miàn fa1 mian4 fa mien |
to leaven dough; to make bread |
糌粑 see styles |
zān bā zan1 ba1 tsan pa |
tsamba, Tibetan barley bread |
糧倉 粮仓 see styles |
liáng cāng liang2 cang1 liang ts`ang liang tsang |
granary; barn; fig. bread basket (of fertile agricultural land) |
花卷 see styles |
huā juǎn hua1 juan3 hua chüan |
Chinese steamed twisted bread roll |
蒸餅 see styles |
joubei / jobe じょうべい |
(See 餅・もち,饅頭) steamed mochi; manjū; bread |
角食 see styles |
kakushoku かくしょく |
(1) square bread; Pullman loaf; sandwich loaf; (2) (hob:) bread |
起子 see styles |
qǐ zi qi3 zi5 ch`i tzu chi tzu yukiko ゆきこ |
baking soda (used to leaven bread); screwdriver; bottle opener (female given name) Yukiko |
軟包 软包 see styles |
ruǎn bāo ruan3 bao1 juan pao |
soft (bread) roll |
麪包 see styles |
menpao メンパオ menpou / menpo めんぽう |
(obscure) bread |
麵包 面包 see styles |
miàn bāo mian4 bao1 mien pao |
bread; CL:片[pian4],袋[dai4],塊|块[kuai4] |
麵板 面板 see styles |
miàn bǎn mian4 ban3 mien pan |
board for making noodles or kneading bread dough |
麺麭 see styles |
menpou / menpo めんぽう |
(obscure) bread |
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