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There are 45 total results for your Stronghold search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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zhài
    zhai4
chai
 toride
    とりで

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Stronghold
stronghold; stockade; camp; (stockaded) village
fort; fortress; stronghold; fortification

山寨

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shān zhài
    shan1 zhai4
shan chai
 sansai
    さんさい
fortified hill village; mountain stronghold (esp. of bandits); (fig.) knockoff (goods); counterfeit; imitation
mountain stronghold

要塞

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yào sài
    yao4 sai4
yao sai
 yousai / yosai
    ようさい
stronghold; fort; fortification
fort; stronghold; fortification

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lěi
    lei3
lei
 rui
    るい
Japanese variant of 壘|垒
(1) {baseb} base; bag; sack; (2) fortress; stronghold; (male given name) Rui


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zhài
    zhai4
chai
 aza
    あざ
variant of 寨[zhai4]
fort; fortress; stronghold; fortification; (personal name) Aza

劫寨

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jié zhài
    jie2 zhai4
chieh chai
to seize a stronghold; to surprise the enemy in his camp

匪巢

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fěi cháo
    fei3 chao2
fei ch`ao
    fei chao
bandit stronghold

匪穴

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fěi xué
    fei3 xue2
fei hsüeh
bandit den; rebel stronghold

城塞

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 jousai / josai
    じょうさい
fortress; stronghold; citadel

城砦

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 jousai / josai
    じょうさい
fortress; stronghold; citadel

堅塁

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 kenrui
    けんるい
stronghold

堅累

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 kenrui
    けんるい
stronghold

堅陣

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 kenjin
    けんじん
stronghold

堡塁

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 hourui; horui / horui; horui
    ほうるい; ほるい
fort; stronghold

天險


天险

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tiān xiǎn
    tian1 xian3
t`ien hsien
    tien hsien
a natural stronghold

孤塁

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 korui
    こるい
isolated stronghold

山塞

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 sansai
    さんさい
mountain stronghold

山砦

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 sansai
    さんさい
mountain stronghold

拠点

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 kyoten
    きょてん
base (of operations); site; location; center; foothold; stronghold; (strategic) position

據點


据点

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jù diǎn
    ju4 dian3
chü tien
stronghold; defended military base; base for operations; strategic point; foothold; (market) presence

本塁

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 honrui
    ほんるい
(1) base; stronghold; main fort; (2) {baseb} home base; home plate

本拠

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 honkyo
    ほんきょ
stronghold; inner citadel; base; headquarters

本陣

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 honjin
    ほんじん
(1) troop headquarters; stronghold; (2) (hist) inn designated for use by a daimyo (Edo period); (place-name, surname) Honjin

根城

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 nejiro
    ねじろ
(1) stronghold; citadel; (2) base (of operations); headquarters; (place-name, surname) Nejō

牙城

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yá chéng
    ya2 cheng2
ya ch`eng
    ya cheng
 gajou / gajo
    がじょう
citadel; military headquarters
stronghold (esp. of an enemy or opponent); inner citadel; bastion; (given name) Gajō

直搗


直捣

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zhí dǎo
    zhi2 dao3
chih tao
to advance directly toward (an enemy stronghold etc); (fig.) to directly target (the main objective)

票田

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 hyouden / hyoden
    ひょうでん
(reliable) source of votes; area of strong electoral support; stronghold; (voter) base; (place-name) Hyōden

窩子


窝子

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wō zi
    wo1 zi5
wo tzu
lair; den; stronghold

要害

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yào hài
    yao4 hai4
yao hai
 yougai / yogai
    ようがい
vital part; (fig.) key point; crucial
(1) stronghold; fortress; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) strategic position; key position; (place-name, surname) Yōgai

恭御陀

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gōng yù tuó
    gong1 yu4 tuo2
kung yü t`o
    kung yü to
 Kyōgyoda
Konyodha, a kingdom mentioned by Xuanzang as a stronghold of unbelievers; it is said to be in south, east Orissa, possibly Ganjam as suggested in Eitel; there is a Konnāda further south.

本拠地

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 honkyochi
    ほんきょち
stronghold; inner citadel; base; headquarters

橋頭堡


桥头堡

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qiáo tóu bǎo
    qiao2 tou2 bao3
ch`iao t`ou pao
    chiao tou pao
 kyoutouhou / kyotoho
    きょうとうほう
    kyoutouho / kyotoho
    きょうとうほ
bridgehead (military); stronghold serving as a base for advancing further into enemy territory; bridge tower (ornamental structure at either end of a bridge); (fig.) gateway (place that provides access to other places beyond it); bridgehead (key location serving as a base for further expansion)
bridgehead; beachhead

鐵票區


铁票区

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tiě piào qū
    tie3 piao4 qu1
t`ieh p`iao ch`ü
    tieh piao chü
(Tw) safe seat (in an election); stronghold (for a political party or candidate); a district in which a majority of voters consistently votes for a particular party or candidate

富蘭陀羅


富兰陀罗

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fù lán tuó luó
    fu4 lan2 tuo2 luo2
fu lan t`o lo
    fu lan to lo
 Furandara
Purandara; stronghold-breaker, fortress-destroyer, a name for Indra as thunder-god.

據守天險


据守天险

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jù shǒu tiān xiǎn
    ju4 shou3 tian1 xian3
chü shou t`ien hsien
    chü shou tien hsien
to guard a natural stronghold

最後の砦

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 saigonotoride
    さいごのとりで
(exp,n) last stand; last bastion; last stronghold; last frontier

無堅不摧


无坚不摧

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wú jiān bù cuī
    wu2 jian1 bu4 cui1
wu chien pu ts`ui
    wu chien pu tsui
no stronghold one cannot overcome (idiom); to conquer every obstacle; nothing one can't do; to carry everything before one

眾志成城


众志成城

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zhòng zhì chéng chéng
    zhong4 zhi4 cheng2 cheng2
chung chih ch`eng ch`eng
    chung chih cheng cheng
unity of will is an impregnable stronghold (idiom)

Variations:
城塞
城砦

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 jousai / josai
    じょうさい
(See 要塞) fortress; stronghold; citadel

Variations:
堅塁
堅累

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 kenrui
    けんるい
stronghold

Variations:


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 toride
    とりで
fort; fortress; stronghold; fortification

最後のとりで

see styles
 saigonotoride
    さいごのとりで
(exp,n) last stand; last bastion; last stronghold; last frontier

Variations:
山塞
山砦
山寨

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 sansai
    さんさい
(1) mountain stronghold; (2) den of mountain bandits; (adj-f,n) (3) (山寨 only) (net-sl) (Chinese neologism) knock-off (goods, esp. Chinese-made electronics); counterfeit; shanzhai

Variations:
堡塁
保塁(iK)

see styles
 hourui; horui / horui; horui
    ほうるい; ほるい
fort; fortification; fortress; stronghold

Variations:
最後のとりで
最後の砦

see styles
 saigonotoride
    さいごのとりで
(exp,n) last stand; last bastion; last stronghold; last frontier

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 45 results for "Stronghold" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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