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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
一戰 一战 see styles |
yī zhàn yi1 zhan4 i chan |
World War I (1914-1918) |
二戰 二战 see styles |
èr zhàn er4 zhan4 erh chan |
World War II |
新軍 新军 see styles |
xīn jun xin1 jun1 hsin chün |
New Armies (modernized Qing armies, trained and equipped according to Western standards, founded after Japan's victory in the First Sino-Japanese War in 1895) |
蕭乾 萧乾 see styles |
xiāo qián xiao1 qian2 hsiao ch`ien hsiao chien |
Xiao Qian (1910-1999), Mongolian-born, Cambridge-educated journalist active during Second World War in Europe, subsequently famous author and translator |
近代 see styles |
jìn dài jin4 dai4 chin tai kindai きんだい |
the not-very-distant past; modern times, excluding recent decades; (in the context of Chinese history) the period from the Opium Wars until the May 4th Movement (mid-19th century to 1919); capitalist times (pre-1949) (1) present day; modern times; recent times; (2) (hist) (See 明治維新) early modern period (in Japan, usu. from the Meiji Restoration until the end of World War II); (female given name) Chikayo in recent times |
WWI see styles |
daburyuu daburyuu wan; daburyuudaburyuuwan(sk) / daburyu daburyu wan; daburyudaburyuwan(sk) ダブリュー・ダブリュー・ワン; ダブリューダブリューワン(sk) |
(hist) (See 第一次世界大戦) World War I (1914-1918); WWI |
史迪威 see styles |
shǐ dí wēi shi3 di2 wei1 shih ti wei |
Joseph Stilwell (1883-1946), commander of US forces in China, Burma and India in World War II |
慰安所 see styles |
ianjo いあんじょ |
(hist) (See 慰安婦) comfort women brothel (during World War II); military brothel |
戴高樂 戴高乐 see styles |
dài gāo lè dai4 gao1 le4 tai kao le |
Charles De Gaulle (1890-1970), French general and politician, leader of the Free French during World War II and president of the Republic 1959-1969 |
枢軸国 see styles |
suujikukoku / sujikukoku すうじくこく |
(hist) (See 連合国・2) Axis powers (World War II) |
現代語 see styles |
gendaigo げんだいご |
(1) modern language; contemporary language; living language; (2) modern Japanese; Japanese as spoken since the Meiji period or alternatively, since the end of World War II |
軸心國 轴心国 see styles |
zhóu xīn guó zhou2 xin1 guo2 chou hsin kuo |
Axis powers (World War II) |
連合国 see styles |
rengoukoku / rengokoku れんごうこく |
(1) allied nations; (2) the Allies (World War I, World War II) |
進駐軍 see styles |
shinchuugun / shinchugun しんちゅうぐん |
occupying forces (esp. of the Allies in Japan after World War II) |
陳納德 陈纳德 see styles |
chén nà dé chen2 na4 de2 ch`en na te chen na te |
(Claire) Chennault, commander of Flying Tigers during World War II |
シンケル see styles |
jingeru ジンゲル |
(1) (rare) singer (ger: Singer); (2) (obsolete) (slang) (slang term used by students prior to World War II) geisha; (personal name) Schinkel |
学童疎開 see styles |
gakudousokai / gakudosokai がくどうそかい |
evacuation of school children (from major cities to more rural areas, esp. during late World War II) |
戦争保険 see styles |
sensouhoken / sensohoken せんそうほけん |
war-risk insurance; war insurance |
戦後恐慌 see styles |
sengokyoukou / sengokyoko せんごきょうこう |
(hist) post-World War I depression; depression of 1920-1921 |
戦時保険 see styles |
senjihoken せんじほけん |
war-risk insurance; war insurance |
本土決戦 see styles |
hondokessen ほんどけっせん |
(hist) mainland decisive battle (land battle envisioned late in World War II) |
欧州大戦 see styles |
oushuutaisen / oshutaisen おうしゅうたいせん |
(hist) (See 第一次世界大戦) First World War (1914-1918); World War I; Great European War |
烽火四起 see styles |
fēng huǒ sì qǐ feng1 huo3 si4 qi3 feng huo ssu ch`i feng huo ssu chi |
the fire of war in all four directions (idiom); the confusion of war |
軍需産業 see styles |
gunjusangyou / gunjusangyo ぐんじゅさんぎょう |
munitions industry; war industry |
風船爆弾 see styles |
fuusenbakudan / fusenbakudan ふうせんばくだん |
fire balloon (experimental weapon launched by Japan during World War II); balloon bomb |
鬼畜米英 see styles |
kichikubeiei / kichikubee きちくべいえい |
(derogatory term) (used during World War II) Western brute (esp. American and British); Western savage |
大祖国戦争 see styles |
daisokokusensou / daisokokusenso だいそこくせんそう |
(hist) Great Patriotic War (Russian name for the war along the eastern front during World War II) |
神風特攻隊 神风特攻队 see styles |
shén fēng tè gōng duì shen2 feng1 te4 gong1 dui4 shen feng t`e kung tui shen feng te kung tui |
kamikaze unit (Japanese corps of suicide pilots in World War II) |
神風突擊隊 神风突击队 see styles |
shén fēng tū jī duì shen2 feng1 tu1 ji1 dui4 shen feng t`u chi tui shen feng tu chi tui |
kamikaze unit (Japanese corps of suicide pilots in World War II) |
第2次大戦 see styles |
dainijitaisen だいにじたいせん |
(abbreviation) Second World War; World War II; WWII; WW2 |
第一次大戦 see styles |
daiichijitaisen / daichijitaisen だいいちじたいせん |
(hist) (abbreviation) (See 第一次世界大戦) First World War (1914-1918); World War I; WWI; WW1 |
第二次大戦 see styles |
dainijitaisen だいにじたいせん |
(abbreviation) Second World War; World War II; WWII; WW2 |
艾森豪威爾 艾森豪威尔 see styles |
ài sēn háo wēi ěr ai4 sen1 hao2 wei1 er3 ai sen hao wei erh |
Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), US army general and politician, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe during World War II, US President 1953-1961 |
シベリア抑留 see styles |
shiberiayokuryuu / shiberiayokuryu シベリアよくりゅう |
detention (and use as forced labor) of Japanese prisoners of war in Siberia after World War II |
レジスタンス see styles |
rejisutansu レジスタンス |
(1) resistance (movement) (fre: résistance); (2) popular resistance against a military invasion (esp. of that by the French against the Nazis in World War II) |
瓜達卡納爾戰役 瓜达卡纳尔战役 see styles |
guā dá kǎ nà ěr zhàn yì gua1 da2 ka3 na4 er3 zhan4 yi4 kua ta k`a na erh chan i kua ta ka na erh chan i |
battle of Guadalcanal of late 1942, the turning point of the war in the Pacific |
第1次世界大戦 see styles |
daiichijisekaitaisen / daichijisekaitaisen だいいちじせかいたいせん |
World War I; First World War |
第2次世界大戦 see styles |
dainijisekaitaisen だいにじせかいたいせん |
Second World War; World War II; WWII; WW2 |
第3次世界大戦 see styles |
daisanjisekaitaisen だいさんじせかいたいせん |
World War III; Third World War |
第一次世界大戦 see styles |
daiichijisekaitaisen / daichijisekaitaisen だいいちじせかいたいせん |
World War I; First World War |
第三次世界大戦 see styles |
daisanjisekaitaisen だいさんじせかいたいせん |
World War III; Third World War |
第二次世界大戦 see styles |
dainijisekaitaisen だいにじせかいたいせん |
Second World War; World War II; WWII; WW2 |
第二次世界大戰 第二次世界大战 see styles |
dì èr cì shì jiè dà zhàn di4 er4 ci4 shi4 jie4 da4 zhan4 ti erh tz`u shih chieh ta chan ti erh tzu shih chieh ta chan |
World War II |
Variations: |
daburyuu daburyuu tsuu; daburyuudaburyuutsuu(sk) / daburyu daburyu tsu; daburyudaburyutsu(sk) ダブリュー・ダブリュー・ツー; ダブリューダブリューツー(sk) |
(hist) (See 第二次世界大戦) World War II (1939-1945); WWII |
ジークフリート線 see styles |
jiikufuriitosen / jikufuritosen ジークフリートせん |
Siegfried Line (German defensive line built before World War II); (place-name) Siegfried Line |
法蘭西斯·斐迪南 法兰西斯·斐迪南 see styles |
fǎ lán xī sī · fěi dí nán fa3 lan2 xi1 si1 · fei3 di2 nan2 fa lan hsi ssu · fei ti nan |
Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria (1863-1914), heir to the Hapsburg throne, whose assassination in Sarajevo led to World War I |
アメリカ極東軍司令部 see styles |
amerikakyokutougunshireibu / amerikakyokutogunshirebu アメリカきょくとうぐんしれいぶ |
Far East Command; FEC; United States military headquarters in the western Pacific after World War II |
Variations: |
suujikukoku / sujikukoku すうじくこく |
(hist) (See 連合国・2) Axis powers (World War II) |
Variations: |
dainijitaisen だいにじたいせん |
(hist) (abbreviation) (See 第二次世界大戦) Second World War (1939-1945); World War II; WWII; WW2 |
Variations: |
rengoukoku / rengokoku れんごうこく |
(1) allied nations; (2) (hist) (See 枢軸国) the Allies (World War I, World War II); Allied powers |
Variations: |
rengoukoku / rengokoku れんごうこく |
(1) allied nations; (2) (hist) (See 枢軸国) the Allies (World War I, World War II); Allied powers |
Variations: |
daiichijisekaitaisen / daichijisekaitaisen だいいちじせかいたいせん |
(hist) First World War (1914-1918); World War I; WWI; WW1 |
Variations: |
daisanjisekaitaisen だいさんじせかいたいせん |
World War III; Third World War |
Variations: |
dainijisekaitaisen だいにじせかいたいせん |
(hist) Second World War (1939-1945); World War II; WWII; WW2 |
Variations: |
chiniiteranowasurezu / chiniteranowasurezu ちにいてらんをわすれず |
(expression) (proverb) forewarned is forearmed; in fair weather prepare for foul; don't forget war in time of peace |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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