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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
誇誇其談 夸夸其谈 see styles |
kuā kuā - qí tán kua1 kua1 - qi2 tan2 k`ua k`ua - ch`i t`an kua kua - chi tan |
(idiom) to talk big; to sound off; to be full of hot air |
談何容易 谈何容易 see styles |
tán hé róng yì tan2 he2 rong2 yi4 t`an ho jung i tan ho jung i |
easier said than done (idiom) |
談判制度 谈判制度 see styles |
tán pàn zhì dù tan2 pan4 zhi4 du4 t`an p`an chih tu tan pan chih tu |
collective bargaining system |
談判地位 谈判地位 see styles |
tán pàn dì wèi tan2 pan4 di4 wei4 t`an p`an ti wei tan pan ti wei |
bargaining position |
談古論今 谈古论今 see styles |
tán gǔ lùn jīn tan2 gu3 lun4 jin1 t`an ku lun chin tan ku lun chin |
to talk of the past and discuss the present (idiom); to chat freely; to discuss everything |
談天說地 谈天说地 see styles |
tán tiān shuō dì tan2 tian1 shuo1 di4 t`an t`ien shuo ti tan tien shuo ti |
to talk endlessly; to talk about everything under the sun |
談性變色 谈性变色 see styles |
tán xìng biàn sè tan2 xing4 bian4 se4 t`an hsing pien se tan hsing pien se |
to turn green at the mention of sex; prudish |
談情說愛 谈情说爱 see styles |
tán qíng shuō ài tan2 qing2 shuo1 ai4 t`an ch`ing shuo ai tan ching shuo ai |
to murmur endearments (idiom); to get into a romantic relationship |
談禪法會 谈禅法会 see styles |
tán chán fǎ huì tan2 chan2 fa3 hui4 t`an ch`an fa hui tan chan fa hui danzen hōe |
Dharma meeting for the discussion of Chan; Seon; Zen |
談空說有 谈空说有 see styles |
tán kōng shuō yǒu tan2 kong1 shuo1 you3 t`an k`ung shuo yu tan kung shuo yu dankū setsuu |
To discuss non-existence and talk of existence; i.e. to discuss the meaning of reality; in discussing non-existence to talk of the existing; it is a phrase expressing confusion of ideas or argument. |
談笑自若 谈笑自若 see styles |
tán xiào zì ruò tan2 xiao4 zi4 ruo4 t`an hsiao tzu jo tan hsiao tzu jo |
to talk and laugh as though nothing had happened; to remain cheerful (despite a crisis) |
談笑風生 谈笑风生 see styles |
tán xiào fēng shēng tan2 xiao4 feng1 sheng1 t`an hsiao feng sheng tan hsiao feng sheng |
to talk cheerfully and wittily; to joke together |
談虎色變 谈虎色变 see styles |
tán hǔ - sè biàn tan2 hu3 - se4 bian4 t`an hu - se pien tan hu - se pien |
lit. to turn pale at the mention of a tiger (idiom); fig. to be terrified at the thought (of it) |
閉口不談 闭口不谈 see styles |
bì kǒu bù tán bi4 kou3 bu4 tan2 pi k`ou pu t`an pi kou pu tan |
to refuse to say anything about (idiom); to remain tight-lipped; to avoid mentioning |
闢室密談 辟室密谈 see styles |
pì shì mì tán pi4 shi4 mi4 tan2 p`i shih mi t`an pi shih mi tan |
to discuss behind closed doors |
首腦會談 首脑会谈 see styles |
shǒu nǎo huì tán shou3 nao3 hui4 tan2 shou nao hui t`an shou nao hui tan |
summit talks; discussion between heads of state |
高談闊論 高谈阔论 see styles |
gāo tán kuò lùn gao1 tan2 kuo4 lun4 kao t`an k`uo lun kao tan kuo lun |
to harangue; loud arrogant talk; to spout |
扶律談常教 扶律谈常教 see styles |
fú lǜ tán cháng jiào fu2 lv4 tan2 chang2 jiao4 fu lü t`an ch`ang chiao fu lü tan chang chiao furitsu danjō kyō |
the teachings that support the precepts and expound the eternal |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 18 results for "谈" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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