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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
摴 see styles |
shū shu1 shu |
dice; gambling; to release |
注 see styles |
zhù zhu4 chu chuu / chu ちゅう |
to inject; to pour into; to concentrate; to pay attention; stake (gambling); classifier for sums of money; variant of 註|注[zhu4] (noun/participle) annotation; explanatory note; comment; (given name) Chuu Fix, record; flow. |
籌 筹 see styles |
chóu chou2 ch`ou chou chuu / chu ちゅう |
chip (in gambling); token (for counting); ticket; to prepare; to plan; to raise (funds); resource; way; means (archaism) wooden skewer used for counting; (given name) Hikaru To calculate, devise, plan; a tally. |
籤 签 see styles |
qiān qian1 ch`ien chien higo ひご |
inscribed bamboo stick (used in divination, gambling, drawing lots etc); small wood sliver; label; tag (kana only) thin strip of bamboo lot |
莊 庄 see styles |
zhuāng zhuang1 chuang sou / so そう |
farmstead; village; manor; place of business; banker (in a gambling game); grave or solemn; holdings of a landlord (in imperial China) (surname) Sou Sedate, serious, proper, stern. |
賭 赌 see styles |
dǔ du3 tu kake かけ |
to bet; to gamble (noun/participle) betting; gambling; a gamble |
一六 see styles |
ichiroku いちろく |
(1) (rolling) a 1 and a 6 (with two dice); (2) (abbreviation) (See 一六勝負・1) dice gambling; (3) (slang) (armed) robbery; mugging; (4) (hist) (See 一六日) Edo period to early Meiji non-working day falling on all days of the month with a 1 or a 6 in it (when written in kanji numerals, i.e. the 1st, 11th, 16th, 21st and 26th days of the month); (given name) Kazuroku |
丁半 see styles |
chouhan / chohan ちょうはん |
(1) even and odd numbers (on dice); (2) chō-han; gambling game in which two dice are thrown and players bet on whether the total is odd or even |
伝助 see styles |
densuke; densuke でんすけ; デンスケ |
(1) (abbreviation) (See 伝助賭博・1) roulette-like street gambling; (2) (colloquialism) portable tape-recorder (used by reporters); (given name) Densuke |
侠客 see styles |
kyoukyaku / kyokyaku きょうきゃく kyoukaku / kyokaku きょうかく |
self-styled humanitarian; chivalrous person; persons acting under the pretence of chivalry who formed gangs and engaged in gambling |
博奕 see styles |
bakuchi ばくち bakueki ばくえき |
gambling |
博弈 see styles |
bó yì bo2 yi4 po i |
games (such as chess, dice etc); gambling; contest |
博戯 see styles |
hakugi; bakugi はくぎ; ばくぎ |
(See 博打・1) gambling game; game of chance |
博戲 博戏 see styles |
bó xì bo2 xi4 po hsi hakugi |
gambling |
博才 see styles |
bakusai ばくさい |
gambling skills; talent for gambling |
博打 see styles |
bakuchi ばくち |
gambling |
場銭 see styles |
basen ばせん |
(1) admission fee (at the theatre, etc.); (2) stall space fee (at an outdoor market, etc.); (3) stake (in gambling); bet |
寺銭 see styles |
terasen てらせん |
fee charged by a gambling house; house cut; banker's fee |
弄花 see styles |
rouka / roka ろうか |
(noun/participle) {hanaf} (See 花札) gambling with hanafuda |
彩頭 彩头 see styles |
cǎi tóu cai3 tou2 ts`ai t`ou tsai tou |
good omen; good luck (in business etc); profits (gained in gambling, lottery etc) |
手氣 手气 see styles |
shǒu qì shou3 qi4 shou ch`i shou chi |
luck (in gambling) |
扳本 see styles |
bān běn ban1 ben3 pan pen |
to recoup losses (in gambling) |
投機 投机 see styles |
tóu jī tou2 ji1 t`ou chi tou chi touki / toki とうき |
congenial; agreeable; to speculate; to profiteer speculation; venture; stockjobbing; gambling (on stocks) To avail oneself of an opportunity; to surrender oneself to the principles of the Buddha in the search for perfect enlightenment. |
押寶 押宝 see styles |
yā bǎo ya1 bao3 ya pao |
to play yabao (a gambling game); (fig.) to gamble on; to take one's chance; to try one's luck |
抽頭 抽头 see styles |
chōu tóu chou1 tou2 ch`ou t`ou chou tou |
to take a percentage of the winnings (in gambling); tap (in an electromagnetic coil); drawer (of a desk etc) |
摩る see styles |
sasuru さする |
(transitive verb) (1) to rub; to chafe; to strike (match); to file; to frost (glass); (2) to lose (e.g. a match); to forfeit; to squander one's money (e.g. through gambling, Pachinko, etc.); (transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to pat; to stroke; (2) (kana only) to rub off; to polish; to grind; to graze; to scrape; (3) (kana only) to be equal to; (4) (kana only) to be about to reach |
撈本 捞本 see styles |
lāo běn lao1 ben3 lao pen |
to get one's money back (esp. gambling); to recoup one's losings |
擂る see styles |
suru する |
(transitive verb) (1) to rub; to chafe; to strike (match); to file; to frost (glass); (2) to lose (e.g. a match); to forfeit; to squander one's money (e.g. through gambling, Pachinko, etc.) |
槓龜 杠龟 see styles |
gàng guī gang4 gui1 kang kuei |
(Tw) to lose one's shirt (gambling); to meet with failure (from Taiwanese 摃龜, Tai-lo pr. [kòng-ku]) |
檯面 台面 see styles |
tái miàn tai2 mian4 t`ai mien tai mien |
tabletop; countertop; (fig.) public view; plain sight; (gambling) stake |
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