There are 17 total results for your Hurricane search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
颶風 飓风 see styles |
jù fēng ju4 feng1 chü feng gufuu / gufu ぐふう |
More info & calligraphy: Hurricane / Typhoontornado; hurricane; typhoon |
颶 飓 see styles |
jù ju4 chü |
hurricane |
台風 see styles |
taifuu / taifu たいふう |
typhoon; hurricane |
狂飆 狂飙 see styles |
kuáng biāo kuang2 biao1 k`uang piao kuang piao |
hurricane; violent reform or revolution; violent movement or force |
颱風 台风 see styles |
tái fēng tai2 feng1 t`ai feng tai feng taifuu / taifu たいふう |
typhoon typhoon; hurricane |
僧伽吒 僧伽咤 see styles |
sēng qié zhà seng1 qie2 zha4 seng ch`ieh cha seng chieh cha sōgata |
僧伽多; 僧伽陀 saṅghata, an assemblage; also the final hurricane in the kalpa of destruction. |
波樓那 波楼那 see styles |
bō lóu nà bo1 lou2 na4 po lou na Barōna |
A fierce wind, hurricane, perhaps Vātyā. |
迅猛風 迅猛风 see styles |
xùn měng fēng xun4 meng3 feng1 hsün meng feng shinmō fu |
hurricane |
龍捲風 龙卷风 see styles |
lóng juǎn fēng long2 juan3 feng1 lung chüan feng |
tornado; hurricane; twister; cyclone |
暴風驟雨 暴风骤雨 see styles |
bào fēng zhòu yǔ bao4 feng1 zhou4 yu3 pao feng chou yü |
violent wind and rainstorm; hurricane; tempest |
ハリケーン see styles |
harikeen ハリケーン |
hurricane |
ハリケイン see styles |
harikein / hariken ハリケイン |
hurricane |
Variations: |
taifuu / taifu たいふう |
typhoon; hurricane |
ハリケーンカトリーナ see styles |
harikeenkatoriina / harikeenkatorina ハリケーンカトリーナ |
Hurricane Katrina (2005) |
ハリケーン・カトリーナ see styles |
harikeen katoriina / harikeen katorina ハリケーン・カトリーナ |
Hurricane Katrina (2005) |
Variations: |
harikeen(p); harikein / harikeen(p); hariken ハリケーン(P); ハリケイン |
hurricane |
Variations: |
harikeenkatoriina; harikeen katoriina / harikeenkatorina; harikeen katorina ハリケーンカトリーナ; ハリケーン・カトリーナ |
Hurricane Katrina (2005) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 17 results for "Hurricane" 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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