There are 21 total results for your Shade of a Tree search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
樹蔭 树荫 see styles |
shù yīn shu4 yin1 shu yin juin じゅいん kokage こかげ |
More info & calligraphy: Shade of a Treeshade of tree; bower |
庇蔭 庇荫 see styles |
bì yìn bi4 yin4 pi yin |
to give shade (of a tree etc); to shield |
木蔭 see styles |
kokage こかげ |
shade of tree; bower; (surname) Kokage |
木陰 see styles |
kokage こかげ |
shade of tree; bower; (female given name) Kokage |
樹陰 树阴 see styles |
shù yīn shu4 yin1 shu yin juin じゅいん kokage こかげ |
shade (of a tree) shade of tree; bower |
綠蔭 绿荫 see styles |
lǜ yìn lu:4 yin4 lü yin |
shade (of a tree) |
綠陰 绿阴 see styles |
lǜ yīn lu:4 yin1 lü yin |
tree shade; shady |
蔭蔽 荫蔽 see styles |
yìn bì yin4 bi4 yin pi |
to be shaded or concealed by foliage; to conceal; hidden; covert; shade (of a tree) |
陰樹 see styles |
inju いんじゅ |
shade tree |
木かげ see styles |
kokage こかげ |
shade of tree; bower |
木の暗 see styles |
konokure このくれ |
(1) shade under a tree in full leaf; (2) summer |
緑陰樹 see styles |
ryokuinju りょくいんじゅ |
shade tree |
木の下陰 see styles |
konoshitakage このしたかげ |
(expression) shade of a tree |
木の暗れ see styles |
konokure このくれ |
(1) shade under a tree in full leaf; (2) summer |
木の暮れ see styles |
konokure このくれ |
(1) shade under a tree in full leaf; (2) summer |
綠樹成蔭 绿树成荫 see styles |
lǜ shù chéng yīn lu:4 shu4 cheng2 yin1 lü shu ch`eng yin lü shu cheng yin |
(of an area) to have trees with shade-giving foliage; (of a road) to be tree-lined |
木陰で憩う see styles |
kokagedeikou / kokagedeko こかげでいこう |
(exp,v5u) to take a rest under a tree; to rest in the shade of a tree |
大樹底下好乘涼 大树底下好乘凉 see styles |
dà shù dǐ xià hǎo chéng liáng da4 shu4 di3 xia4 hao3 cheng2 liang2 ta shu ti hsia hao ch`eng liang ta shu ti hsia hao cheng liang |
lit. under a big tree the shade is plentiful (idiom); fig. to benefit by proximity to an influential person |
無心插柳柳成陰 无心插柳柳成阴 see styles |
wú xīn chā liǔ liǔ chéng yīn wu2 xin1 cha1 liu3 liu3 cheng2 yin1 wu hsin ch`a liu liu ch`eng yin wu hsin cha liu liu cheng yin |
lit. idly poke a stick in the mud and it grows into a tree to shade you; (fig.) unintentional actions may bring unexpected success; also written 無心插柳柳成蔭|无心插柳柳成荫 |
Variations: |
konokure このくれ |
(1) shade under a tree in full leaf; (2) summer |
Variations: |
kokage(p); juin(樹陰, 樹蔭) こかげ(P); じゅいん(樹陰, 樹蔭) |
shade of tree; bower |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 21 results for "Shade of a Tree" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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