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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
阿魯巴 阿鲁巴 see styles |
ā lǔ bā a1 lu3 ba1 a lu pa |
More info & calligraphy: Aruba |
弱肉強食 弱肉强食 see styles |
ruò ròu qiáng shí ruo4 rou4 qiang2 shi2 jo jou ch`iang shih jo jou chiang shih jakunikukyoushoku / jakunikukyoshoku じゃくにくきょうしょく |
More info & calligraphy: The Weak are Meat, The Strong Eat(yoji) the law of the jungle; the strong prey on the weak; the weak become the victim of the strong |
俘 see styles |
fú fu2 fu toriko とりこ |
to take prisoner; prisoner of war (1) captive; prisoner; (2) victim (of love, etc.); slave (to one's lust, etc.) |
墨 see styles |
mò mo4 mo boku ぼく |
ink stick; China ink; CL:塊|块[kuai4]; corporal punishment consisting of tattooing characters on the victim's forehead (1) (abbreviation) (See 墨西哥・メキシコ) Mexico; (2) (rare) (See 墨家) Mohism; (3) (archaism) (See 墨・1) ink; (4) (abbreviation) (hist) (See 墨刑) tattooing (as a form of punishment in ancient China); (personal name) Boku Ink; black; dyed black, e.g. 墨衣 black clothes, at one time said to have been the garb of the monk to distinguish him from the ordinary people who wore white. |
擒 see styles |
qín qin2 ch`in chin toriko とりこ |
to capture (1) captive; prisoner; (2) victim (of love, etc.); slave (to one's lust, etc.) |
犢 犊 see styles |
dú du2 tu toku こうじ |
calf; sacrificial victim calf; small cow vatsa; a calf, young animal, offspring, child. |
餼 饩 see styles |
xì xi4 hsi |
grain ration; sacrificial victim |
事主 see styles |
shì zhǔ shi4 zhu3 shih chu |
victim (of a criminal); party involved (in a dispute etc); main instigator |
傷者 伤者 see styles |
shāng zhě shang1 zhe3 shang che shousha / shosha しょうしゃ |
casualty; victim (of an accident); wounded person wounded person; casualty; injured person |
反污 see styles |
fǎn wū fan3 wu1 fan wu |
to accuse the victim (while being the guilty party) |
喰物 see styles |
kuimono くいもの |
(1) food; foodstuff; (2) prey; victim |
墊背 垫背 see styles |
diàn bèi dian4 bei4 tien pei |
to serve as a sacrificial victim; to suffer for sb else; scapegoat; to share sb's fate |
墨刑 see styles |
mò xíng mo4 xing2 mo hsing bokkei; bokukei / bokke; bokuke ぼっけい; ぼくけい |
corporal punishment consisting of carving and inking characters on the victim's forehead (hist) (See 五刑・1) tattooing (as a form of punishment in ancient China) |
好餌 see styles |
kouji / koji こうじ |
(1) bait; decoy; lure; (2) easy prey; easy victim; sucker |
害者 see styles |
hài zhě hai4 zhe3 hai che gaisha がいしゃ |
(police jargon) victim (of a crime, esp. murder) oppressor |
患兒 患儿 see styles |
huàn ér huan4 er2 huan erh |
child victim of disaster or disease; afflicted child |
槍玉 see styles |
yaridama やりだま |
victim; scapegoat; someone singled out (for punishment, etc.) |
殉難 殉难 see styles |
xùn nàn xun4 nan4 hsün nan junnan じゅんなん |
to sacrifice oneself in a just cause; a victim of a disaster (n,vs,vi) martyrdom |
涉案 see styles |
shè àn she4 an4 she an |
(of a perpetrator, victim, weapon, sum of money etc) to be involved in the case |
災民 灾民 see styles |
zāi mín zai1 min2 tsai min |
victim (of a disaster) |
炮烙 see styles |
páo luò pao2 luo4 p`ao lo pao lo houroku / horoku ほうろく |
form of torture said to have been used by King Zhou of Shang 商紂王|商纣王[Shang1 Zhou4 Wang2] in which the victim was forced onto a bronze pillar heated by a fire earthenware baking pan; parching pan |
犠牲 see styles |
gisei / gise ぎせい |
(1) sacrifice; (2) (abbreviation) (See 犠牲者) victim (esp. someone killed); casualty; (3) (See 生け贄・1) sacrifice (to a deity) |
生贄 see styles |
ikenie いけにえ |
(1) sacrifice (to the gods); (2) victim; scapegoat |
碰瓷 see styles |
pèng cí peng4 ci2 p`eng tz`u peng tzu |
(coll.) to scam sb by setting up an "accident" in which one appears to have sustained damage or injury caused by the scam victim, then demanding compensation (variations include putting "expensive" porcelain in a place where it is likely to be knocked over by passers-by, and stepping into the path of a slow-moving car) |
罹禍 罹祸 see styles |
lí huò li2 huo4 li huo |
to suffer a disaster; to fall victim to misfortune |
苦主 see styles |
kǔ zhǔ ku3 zhu3 k`u chu ku chu |
victim's family (esp. in murder case) |
被災 see styles |
hisai ひさい |
(n,vs,vi) suffering (from a disaster); being hit (by an earthquake, typhoon, etc.); falling victim (to) |
被綁 被绑 see styles |
bèi bǎng bei4 bang3 pei pang |
kidnap victim; kidnapped (person) |
親告 see styles |
shinkoku しんこく |
(noun, transitive verb) {law} criminal complaint filed by the victim of the crime |
餌食 see styles |
ejiki えじき |
(1) prey (i.e. of a predator); kill; (2) victim (of a crime, a hoax, etc.) |
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