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<123Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
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shifuku しふく |
silk pouch with drawstring for holding a tea caddy (tea ceremony) |
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fukubachi ふくばち |
fukubachi; inverted bowl that sits above the base of a pagoda finial |
判決を覆す see styles |
hanketsuokutsugaesu はんけつをくつがえす |
(exp,v5s) to overrule a decision |
四無覆無記 四无复无记 see styles |
sì wú fù wú jì si4 wu2 fu4 wu2 ji4 ssu wu fu wu chi shi mufuku muki |
four kinds of undefiled morally indeterminate states of mind |
常識を覆す see styles |
joushikiokutsugaesu / joshikiokutsugaesu じょうしきをくつがえす |
(exp,v5s) to defy conventional wisdom |
有覆無記性 有复无记性 see styles |
yǒu fù wú jì xìng you3 fu4 wu2 ji4 xing4 yu fu wu chi hsing ufuku muki shō |
obscured indeterminacy |
樺杣内覆道 see styles |
kabasomanaitonneru かばそまないトンネル |
(place-name) Kabasomanai Tunnel |
無覆無記心 无复无记心 see styles |
wú fù wú jì xīn wu2 fu4 wu2 ji4 xin1 wu fu wu chi hsin mufuku muki shin |
non-obstructed morally indeterminate mental states |
無覆無記性 无复无记性 see styles |
wú fù wú jì xìng wu2 fu4 wu2 ji4 xing4 wu fu wu chi hsing mufuku muki shō |
unobstructed, indeterminate (karmic) moral quality |
網羅覆其上 网罗复其上 see styles |
wǎng luó fù qí shàng wang3 luo2 fu4 qi2 shang4 wang lo fu ch`i shang wang lo fu chi shang mōrafuku ki jō |
covered by nets |
耐火被覆材 see styles |
taikahifukuzai たいかひふくざい |
fire resistive covering material |
腐殖覆蓋物 腐殖覆盖物 see styles |
fǔ zhí fù gài wù fu3 zhi2 fu4 gai4 wu4 fu chih fu kai wu |
mulch |
草覆地毘尼 草复地毘尼 see styles |
cǎo fù dì pí ní cao3 fu4 di4 pi2 ni2 ts`ao fu ti p`i ni tsao fu ti pi ni sōfukuchibini |
covering the ground with straw |
顛覆國家罪 颠覆国家罪 see styles |
diān fù guó jiā zuì dian1 fu4 guo2 jia1 zui4 tien fu kuo chia tsui |
crime of incitement to overthrow the state; abbr. for 煽動顛覆國家政權|煽动颠覆国家政权[shan1 dong4 dian1 fu4 guo2 jia1 zheng4 quan2] |
顛覆政府罪 颠覆政府罪 see styles |
diān fù zhèng fǔ zuì dian1 fu4 zheng4 fu3 zui4 tien fu cheng fu tsui |
crime of incitement to overthrow the state; abbr. for 煽動顛覆國家政權|煽动颠覆国家政权[shan1 dong4 dian1 fu4 guo2 jia1 zheng4 quan2] |
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fukudou(覆堂); ooidou / fukudo(覆堂); ooido ふくどう(覆堂); おおいどう |
{archit} (See 覆屋) outer roofed structure for protecting cultural assets and historic sites |
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ooiya おおいや |
{archit} outer roofed structure for protecting cultural assets and historic sites |
覆いかぶさる see styles |
ooikabusaru おおいかぶさる oikabusaru おいかぶさる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to hang over; to cover; (2) to fall upon someone (responsibility, burden, pressure, etc.) |
覆いかぶせる see styles |
ooikabuseru おおいかぶせる |
(transitive verb) to cover up with something |
覆面パトカー see styles |
fukumenpatokaa / fukumenpatoka ふくめんパトカー |
unmarked police car |
覆面レスラー see styles |
fukumenresuraa / fukumenresura ふくめんレスラー |
masked wrestler |
霧に覆われる see styles |
kirinioowareru きりにおおわれる |
(exp,v1) (See 霧に包まれる) to be enveloped in mist |
覆巢之下無完卵 覆巢之下无完卵 see styles |
fù cháo zhī xià wú wán luǎn fu4 chao2 zhi1 xia4 wu2 wan2 luan3 fu ch`ao chih hsia wu wan luan fu chao chih hsia wu wan luan |
lit. when the nest is upset no egg is left intact (idiom); fig. when one falls in disgrace the whole family is doomed |
覆水盆に帰らず see styles |
fukusuibonnikaerazu ふくすいぼんにかえらず |
(irregular kanji usage) (expression) what's done is done; that's water under the bridge; it is no use crying over spilt milk; spilt water won't go back into its tray |
覆水盆に返らず see styles |
fukusuibonnikaerazu ふくすいぼんにかえらず |
(expression) what's done is done; that's water under the bridge; it is no use crying over spilt milk; spilt water won't go back into its tray |
煽動顛覆國家罪 煽动颠覆国家罪 see styles |
shān dòng diān fù guó jiā zuì shan1 dong4 dian1 fu4 guo2 jia1 zui4 shan tung tien fu kuo chia tsui |
crime of conspiring to overthrow the state |
舌廣薄普覆面輪 舌广薄普复面轮 see styles |
shé guǎng bó pǔ fù miàn lún she2 guang3 bo2 pu3 fu4 mian4 lun2 she kuang po p`u fu mien lun she kuang po pu fu mien lun zetsu kōhaku fufuku menrin |
his tongue is flat and broad, such that when extended it can cover his full face |
陰謀顛覆政府罪 阴谋颠覆政府罪 see styles |
yīn móu diān fù zhèng fǔ zuì yin1 mou2 dian1 fu4 zheng4 fu3 zui4 yin mou tien fu cheng fu tsui |
the crime of conspiracy to overthrow the government |
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hanpuku はんぷく |
(noun, transitive verb) repetition; iteration; recursion; recurrence; recapitulation |
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kaiooi; kaioi(貝覆i)(ok) かいおおい; かいおい(貝覆い)(ok) |
(See 貝合わせ・2) kai-awase; Heian-period shell-matching game |
オリコマナイ覆道 see styles |
orikomanaifukudou / orikomanaifukudo オリコマナイふくどう |
(place-name) Orikomanaifukudō |
其舌廣薄普覆面輪 其舌广薄普复面轮 see styles |
qí shé guǎng bó pǔ fù miàn lún qi2 she2 guang3 bo2 pu3 fu4 mian4 lun2 ch`i she kuang po p`u fu mien lun chi she kuang po pu fu mien lun kizetsu kōhaku fufuku menrin |
his tongue is broad and flat, such that when it is extended, it covers his entire face |
煽動顛覆國家政權 煽动颠覆国家政权 see styles |
shān dòng diān fù guó jiā zhèng quán shan1 dong4 dian1 fu4 guo2 jia1 zheng4 quan2 shan tung tien fu kuo chia cheng ch`üan shan tung tien fu kuo chia cheng chüan |
incitement to subvert state power (criminal charge used to gag free speech) |
翻手為雲覆手變雨 翻手为云覆手变雨 see styles |
fān shǒu wéi yún fù shǒu biàn yǔ fan1 shou3 wei2 yun2 fu4 shou3 bian4 yu3 fan shou wei yün fu shou pien yü |
lit. turning his hand palm up he gathers the clouds, turning his hand palm down he turns them to rain; very powerful and capable (idiom) |
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dougohanpuku / dogohanpuku どうごはんぷく |
(1) tautology (language); (2) {logic} (See 恒真式) tautology |
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soraooou / soraooo そらをおおう |
(exp,v5u) to cover up the sky (e.g. smoke) |
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kaoooou / kaoooo かおをおおう |
(exp,v5u) to cover one's face |
前車之覆,後車之鑒 前车之覆,后车之鉴 see styles |
qián chē zhī fù , hòu chē zhī jiàn qian2 che1 zhi1 fu4 , hou4 che1 zhi1 jian4 ch`ien ch`e chih fu , hou ch`e chih chien chien che chih fu , hou che chih chien |
lit. the cart in front overturns, a warning to the following cart (idiom); fig. draw lesson from the failure of one's predecessor; learn from past mistake; once bitten twice shy |
水能載舟,亦能覆舟 水能载舟,亦能覆舟 see styles |
shuǐ néng zài zhōu , yì néng fù zhōu shui3 neng2 zai4 zhou1 , yi4 neng2 fu4 zhou1 shui neng tsai chou , i neng fu chou |
lit. water may keep the boat afloat but may also sink it (proverb); fig. the people can support a regime or overturn it; if something is used properly, one can benefit from it, otherwise it can do harm; things can be double-edged |
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hiooi; hioi ひおおい; ひおい |
sunshade; sunscreen; window shade; blinds |
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ooi おおい |
cover; mantle; shroud; hood |
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ooitsukusu おおいつくす |
(transitive verb) to cover fully; to wrap around |
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fukkoku ふっこく |
(noun, transitive verb) republication; reissue; reprinting; reproduction |
前車の覆るは後車の戒め see styles |
zenshanokutsugaeruhakoushanoimashime / zenshanokutsugaeruhakoshanoimashime ぜんしゃのくつがえるはこうしゃのいましめ |
(expression) (proverb) (from the Book of Han) learn wisdom from the follies of others; learn from others' mistakes; the toppling over of the cart in front serves as a warning for the cart behind |
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ooikabusaru; oikabusaru おおいかぶさる; おいかぶさる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to hang over; to cover; (v5r,vi) (2) to fall upon someone (responsibility, burden, pressure, etc.) |
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ooikabuseru おおいかぶせる |
(transitive verb) to cover up with something |
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shuufuku(p); shufuku / shufuku(p); shufuku しゅうふく(P); しゅふく |
(noun, transitive verb) restoration; repair; mending |
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hanpuku はんぷく |
(noun, transitive verb) repetition; iteration |
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fukuzou / fukuzo ふくぞう |
(usu. as 〜なく, 〜のない, etc.) (See 腹蔵なく) concealing one's thoughts; reserve; reservation |
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kaiooi; kaioi(貝覆i, 貝覆)(ok) かいおおい; かいおい(貝覆い, 貝覆)(ok) |
(See 貝合わせ・2) kai-awase; Heian-period shell-matching game |
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fukkokuban ふっこくばん |
facsimile edition; reprint |
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ooikakusu おおいかくす |
(transitive verb) to mask; to cover; to cloak; to hide; to conceal |
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oou / oo おおう |
(transitive verb) to cover; to hide; to conceal; to wrap; to disguise |
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kirinioowareru きりにおおわれる |
(exp,v1) to be shrouded in mist; to be enveloped in fog |
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tenpuku てんぷく |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) overturning; capsizing; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) overthrow (e.g. of a government) |
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tenpuku てんぷく |
(noun/participle) (1) overturning; capsizing; (noun/participle) (2) overthrow (e.g. of a government) |
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tenpuku てんぷく |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) overturning; capsizing; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) overthrow (e.g. of a government) |
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fukusuibonnikaerazu ふくすいぼんにかえらず |
(expression) (proverb) what's done is done; it is no use crying over spilt milk; spilt water won't go back into its tray |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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