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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
板 see styles |
bǎn ban3 pan ita いた |
board; plank; plate; shutter; table tennis bat; clappers (music); CL:塊|块[kuai4]; accented beat in Chinese music; hard; stiff; to stop smiling or look serious (1) board; plank; (2) sheet (of metal); plate (of glass); pane; slab; (3) (See 俎板・1) cutting board; chopping board; (4) (abbreviation) (usu. as 板さん) (See 板前・1,板場・いたば・2) chef (esp. of high-end Japanese cuisine); cook; (5) stage (i.e. at a theatre); (personal name) Ban A board; a board struck for calling e. g. to meals. |
涮 see styles |
shuàn shuan4 shuan |
to rinse; to trick; to fool sb; to cook by dipping finely sliced ingredients briefly in boiling water or soup (generally done at the dining table) |
濩 see styles |
huò huo4 huo |
cook; dashing of water |
炆 see styles |
wén wen2 wen |
(Cantonese) to simmer; to cook over a slow fire |
炊 see styles |
chuī chui1 ch`ui chui kashigi かしぎ |
to cook food (surname) Kashigi |
烀 see styles |
hū hu1 hu |
to cook in a small quantity of water |
烹 see styles |
pēng peng1 p`eng peng |
to boil; to brew (tea); to cook by briefly stir-frying and then mixing in sauce; (old) to boil to death (judicial punishment in ancient times) |
焗 see styles |
jú ju2 chü |
(dialect) to cook in salt or sand, inside a sealed pot; to steam; to bake |
煮 see styles |
zhǔ zhu3 chu ni に |
to cook; to boil (suffix) (1) simmered with; cooked with; (2) boiling; boiled dish To boil, cook. |
煲 see styles |
bāo bao1 pao ho |
to cook slowly over a low flame; pot; saucepan to heat |
熗 炝 see styles |
qiàng qiang4 ch`iang chiang |
to briefly boil (a vegetable etc), then dress with soy sauce, oil, vinegar etc; to briefly stir-fry (meat, chopped spring onions etc), then add to other ingredients and cook further |
熬 see styles |
áo ao2 ao |
to cook on a slow fire; to extract by heating; to decoct; to endure |
燋 see styles |
jiāo jiao1 chiao shō |
to cauterize; to scorch cook, burn |
燒 烧 see styles |
shāo shao1 shao shō |
to burn; to cook; to stew; to bake; to roast; to heat; to boil (tea, water etc); fever; to run a temperature; (coll.) to let things go to one's head To burn. |
燜 焖 see styles |
mèn men4 men |
to cook in a covered vessel; to casserole; to stew |
燴 烩 see styles |
huì hui4 hui |
to braise; to cook (rice etc) with vegetables, meat and water |
爨 see styles |
cuàn cuan4 ts`uan tsuan |
cooking-stove; to cook |
飪 饪 see styles |
rèn ren4 jen |
cooked food; to cook (until ready) |
餾 馏 see styles |
liù liu4 liu |
to steam; to cook in a steamer; to reheat cold food by steaming it |
饎 see styles |
chì chi4 ch`ih chih |
food; to cook |
下廚 下厨 see styles |
xià chú xia4 chu2 hsia ch`u hsia chu |
to go to the kitchen (to prepare a meal); to cook |
下煮 see styles |
shitani したに |
(noun/participle) preliminary boiling (of hard-to-cook ingredients); cooking in advance |
下鍋 下锅 see styles |
xià guō xia4 guo1 hsia kuo shimonabe しもなべ |
to put into the pot (to cook) (surname) Shimonabe |
串燒 串烧 see styles |
chuàn shāo chuan4 shao1 ch`uan shao chuan shao |
to cook on a skewer; barbecued food on a skewer; shish kebab; (fig.) to perform or play songs in sequence; sequence of songs; medley |
伙夫 see styles |
huǒ fū huo3 fu1 huo fu |
mess cook (old) |
做菜 see styles |
zuò cài zuo4 cai4 tso ts`ai tso tsai |
to cook; cooking |
做飯 做饭 see styles |
zuò fàn zuo4 fan4 tso fan |
to prepare a meal; to cook |
典座 see styles |
diǎn zuò dian3 zuo4 tien tso tenza; tenzo てんざ; てんぞ |
{Buddh} (See 六知事) one of the six administrators of a Zen temple (in charge of food and other matters) The verger who indicates the order of sitting, etc. |
厨人 see styles |
chuujin; kuriyabito / chujin; kuriyabito ちゅうじん; くりやびと |
chef; head cook |
厨夫 see styles |
chuufu / chufu ちゅうふ |
male kitchen worker; cook |
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